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MikeV
11-01-2007, 10:08 AM
Well, now on the eve of the next election of US president it becomes absolutely clear for all Americans that the next political crisis is not far off.
I think it is also clear that neither a presidential candidate from Democrats nor a nominee from Republicans should receive our votes, because it profits us nothing. Such “change of power” is unable to bear any turn for the better for the American people, who hunger for full completion of Iraqi war, restoration of their privacy right and abortion of media manipulative actions with our public mind.
Indeed, neither Barack H. Obama and Rudolph W. Guiliani, who, as is known, have already begun their close consultations with G. Bush, nor even Hillary R. Clinton, who, as it has turned out from recently published Ford’s memorials, suffers from alcohol dependability, can solve all accrued problems in the event of their election.
Thus, our only remedy is to vote for and elect an independent candidate to the presidential post, who will be able to get radical change of our political elite and - as a result of it – to settle all differences in our society. But in this case we should be careful and attentive, because the future of American Empire is in our hands!

dharmabum
11-01-2007, 10:12 AM
Are you advocating for any particular independent candidate?

smartmouthwoman
11-01-2007, 10:52 AM
The "American Empire" survived Jimmy Carter, it will survive anything. Radical change is not what most of us want. MODERATE change is what people will be voting for. Too early to count anyone out yet.

I'm with Dharma (very figuratively speaking, of course)... are you standing behind a particular candidate? If not, what's the purpose of this thead?

SMW

Mr. Shaman
11-01-2007, 11:07 AM
Well, now on the eve of the next election of US president it becomes absolutely clear for all Americans that the next political crisis is not far off.
I'm not so sure o' that.

Karl Rove's gone. I'm pretty-certain we won't be seeing anymore pre-Election "terrorist-warnings". :rolleyes: