You're either pro-life without exception or you're not. Support for abortion is at it's low ebb since Roe v Wade. Interestingly support for abortion is most rapidly declining among younger women voters. The post-menapausal grey haired Hillary hippie chicks who no one would've fucked even when they were 20 are the last great supporters for legalizing the elimination of white America.
McCain is looking to steal the disgruntled fem-nazi vote recently alienated by Hillary's defeat. McCain and Hillary are very close to center. Foreign policy is the same. Domestic, not sure. Probably close enough to coax many. "Centrists".
Every time I start to think that you might have some redeeming qualities, this happens. Pity. Pretty black and white of you, Pabst. Get it? Black and white. You're either for us [White] or agin' us[Black]. You're either White or Black. If your 14 year-old daughter was gang raped by a group of young black hoods, you'd tell her 'Nope, you can't terminate'. Right? Right. No, that's not cruel.
Not at all. I'm simply pointing out that the Dems can't have it both ways. In other words, the 'lack of foreign policy experience' on the bottom of the GOP ticket, rings hollow when the top of the Dem Ticket has less experience in foreign policy. "A smalltown mayor a few years ago," she now sits in the highest office of the nation's largest state. The experience factor (in other words) favors her - compared to Obama. Take a look around, note well what everyone continues to discuss ..... It was a brilliant political maneuver. Whether or not the end result works out well for the country represents an entirely different thread. - Spydertrader
Pabst, yes - I really like Ron Paul, he's an intelligent person and has a wholesome common sense view on the world. When it comes to comparing the Iraq war to market strategies - I'm not sure you should "bet on going against the market" when it comes to foreign relations and diplomacy... it's a bit healthier in the long run to preserve the relationship with allies. Tony Blair isn't exactly front-page news anymore, and I don't think anyone wants to associate themselves with him in Europe, but rather shrug him under the carpet when possible. With regards to the failing economy of USA, there needs to be more corporate taxing - otherwise is utterly irresponsible and ignoring any realistic future. It seems most pundits are having a field-day with Sarah Palin tonight. I think they are a bit unfair, and I do think she would "shake things around" quite a lot when she takes the helm, the bull by the horns...
I have no issue with the idea that it's disingenouos of the left to point to her lack of experience when they feel that the same problem exists with Obama. No problem there. I do have a problem with the suggestion that her dealings with the premiers of the N.W.T and the Yukon constitute 'foreign policy experience'. That suggestion is a joke, in my opinion, and should be avoided by the Republicans if they don't want to throw a softball to the Dems. If the Republicans feel that the the experience set cited by the Dems as representative of Obama's experience is a little shaky, then say so. Don't try to claim that negotiating a bridge deal is going to prepare her for facing down a religious fanatic with a nuclear weapon and a cause.