What’s the grand difference between the inevitable democrat and GOP candidates? By inevitable, I mean Obama, believe it or not. But really, what major differences are there? Okay, you mean besides the healthcare mandates that Obama wants to impose, his plan to surrender in Iraq, his dream of increasing taxes on the rich (in other words, he wants to slow investments, thus slowing economic growth), and his need to spend, spend, spend to keep all these campaign promises? Well, there is the likelihood of judicial appointments.
Talk about huge. As the court now sits, it’s a 4-4 split with Kennedy going either way. If Obama is elected and is able to appoint two judges to the Supreme Court, you can guarantee to have your personal liberties retarded for the next thirty years. To me this is the biggest and most important single issue for this presidential election. I probably wouldn’t get along with McCain very well; he strikes me as kind of an ass. I will vote for him, though, and I’d much rather have his judicial appointments than anyone Obama would nominate.
March 8, 2008
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