Yes, I voted for Obama . . . I made a mistake. I used to be a fan of Soros . . . saw the error of my opinions. I used to smoke pot . . . I grew up, gained responsibility and stopped. I used to think the government knew more than I did . . . then I got an education. I think some of the democrats elected in the last mid-term election were better suited for the job than their republican counterpart. Not in chronological order.
Moron, how many hours per day do you attack others personally for their comments on liberalism? Are you familiar with the concept of common sense?
Interesting list. I chose the above item. What was the alternative? McCain? You will remember that he thought the meltdown was so grave that he did not even want to participate in the scheduled debate with Obama, he was so beside himself. You think he would have handled the economic crisis differently? As for health care, you know full well that the Right was stonewalling Obama at every single turn without exception, and health care reform was a critical election promise. Again, what would have been your alternative?
There wasn't an alternative. I equally disliked McCain. I chose the lesser of two evils. Voting for a man that couldn't manage his way out of a wet paper bag was what I did and it was a mistake. I will never again vote for a Presidential candidate that can not manage. I believe the American people are finally getting sick of their choices and are banding together to fix it. Do I believe they will get it right every time? Absolutely not but I'm confident it is worth the effort.
From Canada, making all of your comments, observations, rantings and opinions on US politics utterly irrelevant. Or have we covered this already?