MontereyVol
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The "Hussein", "Marxists", and "Messiah" crap has been old for some time now.
It is amplified by the Bush critics and their constant disrespect for the office. McCain probablly couldnt fix it, but I never heard him make such sweeping, broad promisises that Mr. Obama did. That aside, it is our current state that is concerning and imo, our political leader is unept in handeling it.
we might actually be getting low enough on the usefulness meter that the Libertarian party can become a viable outfit.
I'm in.
Find where I have once, referred to him in any other way other than, Mr. Obama or Busch League. Best wishes.
And to your general statement, I agree. We should call him what he is. A LIAR.
Republicans are not relevant. We just lost two back-to-back elections (2006 and 2008), and obviously, what we are selling, the voters aren't buying. In the midst of the most severe economic crisis in my lifetime, we have a president who is taking the country on a dramatic sea change. This is what he said he would do and he is doing it. And where are Republicans? Right now we don't have the alternative ideas, a message or, more important, the messenger.
and that's why they haven't gotten more traction of late. You would think the Gore Bush thing would have driven more people that direction, but it didn't, primarily for the reason you cited.i'd be with you if i didn't know quite a few very high up libertarians here in cali. these guys are as crazy as crazy gets. i agree with their principles 100%, but these people are NUTS.
So you can't name someone who would have the market on the up now. Got it. All you had to say was no.
wouldn't have turned it around, but also wouldn't have destroyed confidence to this extent in any way, shape or form.Ahhh. So Mitt Romney could have turned this thing around in 6 weeks.