I wish I had more to say about McCain than I have found. But judging by his website, if you thought the last seven years have been dandy, he’s your man.
On most fronts McCain and the Democrats are pretty similar; Education needs work and our economy is going down the tubes. He has the same problems with Jurisdiction that they do, too. Lots of promises about spending and bills that aren’t within his power to create. Well, actually, they are currently within his power to create, since he’s a Senator, but he’ll lose that authority if he becomes President. The big difference between McCain and the Democratic candidates is in Iraq.
McCain is still chasing the boogeyman that attacked the U.S. in 2001. Pity, like our current President, he’s looking in the wrong country.
The war in Iraq is at a crossroads and the future of the entire region is at stake - a region that produced the terrorists who attacked America on 9/11 and where much of the world’s energy supplies are located.
I really hate it when people live up to stereotypes, and here is a Republican fearmonger saying we need to kill some more brown people to make sure we have oil. Damn.
I’ve never been to the Middle East, but I’d like to at some point. It would be interesting to see a region that so many people have killed for over the last 5000 years. The place has to be spectacular, though it doesn’t look it from any pictures I’ve ever seen. Now, Hawaii I can see killing some people over.
Tune in next time when we take a look at some of the hot items coming up in politics. And sometime soon we’ll resume our irregularly scheduled programming.

























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