What is exactly the point in doing them? All of them have tons of McCain lovers if it's a Republican rally or Obama lovers if it's a Democratic rally. All Obama and McCain do is bash the other side and make tons of false promises. Most of those things they say during the rally never comes to fruition anyway. How many years has it been now about alternative energy? Every presidential cycle it's the same thing over and over and over and over again.
Lastly, every rally Obama and McCain say the same thing over and over again. They both sound like a broken record. How many times do we need to hear McCain say Obama is going to raise your taxes, hurt small businesses, Joe the plumber? How many times do we need to hear Obama say McCain is like Bush, his politics are the same as Bush etc.
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Posted 01 November 2008 - 03:10 PM
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Posted 02 November 2008 - 10:55 AM
GameOfLove, on Nov 1 2008, 04:10 PM, said:
What is exactly the point in doing them? All of them have tons of McCain lovers if it's a Republican rally or Obama lovers if it's a Democratic rally. All Obama and McCain do is bash the other side and make tons of false promises. Most of those things they say during the rally never comes to fruition anyway. How many years has it been now about alternative energy? Every presidential cycle it's the same thing over and over and over and over again.
Lastly, every rally Obama and McCain say the same thing over and over again. They both sound like a broken record. How many times do we need to hear McCain say Obama is going to raise your taxes, hurt small businesses, Joe the plumber? How many times do we need to hear Obama say McCain is like Bush, his politics are the same as Bush etc.
Lastly, every rally Obama and McCain say the same thing over and over again. They both sound like a broken record. How many times do we need to hear McCain say Obama is going to raise your taxes, hurt small businesses, Joe the plumber? How many times do we need to hear Obama say McCain is like Bush, his politics are the same as Bush etc.
that's why in a way it seems things won't change until they get rid of campaign financing.


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