steelincotton wrote:Did someone mention the Surge? What a complete joke that was. You republicans have been duped over, and over, and over again by your own blind "patriotism," and illogical belief in a government who admittedly lies and misleads it's own people for it's own greedy and immoral profits and political gains. Heck, we can't even get Cheney, Rove, Rice, or anyone from their dispicable offices to come in and testify at a Senate hearing, since they are all now under the ominous and fascist cloud of the Bush immunity protective custody act. I can smell the scent of shit from Washington all the way over here in Boston for christ sakes!
Please stop making generalizations. Most republicans I know want out of Iraq. Republicans are no more likely to buy into the shit politicians spew out than democrats. Thats just a stupid generalization to make. Republicans are no more informed or less informed than democrats either. Some republicans have other views that are more important in deciding a candidate than the war.
Historically the greatest periods of growth in the US have been when the congress was controlled by one party and the executive by the other party. Thats because they have to pass moderate laws for both groups to agree.
Way I see it its just another choice deciding which candidate is going to be the least damaging to the US.