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Originally Posted by MuadDib
Agreed, and neither are my ideal candidate either. As you may remember Will, I was the massive Kucinich pusher on this forum back in '04. I have loads of respect for the man, but ultimately the election is about politics which is why I didn't donate or work for him this time around.
Ultimately, we aren't going to get an apology from either of them. I doubt it would mean much to me if I did anyway. I'd rather have whoever gets the job apologize through actions rather than words anyway and I do believe both candidates would do that. This is what I was talking about, moving in the right direction. They've both changed positions, hedged, etc., and really that's okay. What matters is if we can trust they will do what they say they will do now. I put that trust in both of them, honestly, and just prefer what Hillary says she will do on a policy level.
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Like not leave Iraq?
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Originally Posted by MuadDib
Look if you honestly think you have more political experience than Hillary or Barak you're superiority complex will have to be addressed by a profession psychologist and not me. All I'm saying is that both candidates are damn fine Americans and you should have a problem being insulting towards either of them considering their contributions to our country.
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You want me to be "addressed by a profession psychologist"? Don't make me call the Grammar Master, The_Jazz. I'll totally do it. I'm loco.
Obviously I was exaggerating before when I said I had more experience, considering that I've only been a gofor and lower jobs like that on campaigns. Jesus, I was just surprised that you actually started formulating a counter argument about why I wasn't as experienced. If I said I was taller than Shaq or had more ladies than Cynth you won't think I'm serious, right?
Neeways, experience CAMPAIGNING, doesn't necessarily mean anything, considering that Barack and Hillary are neck and neck. Bam.