tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31325098.post8208923019698890299..comments2023-05-25T11:08:51.387-04:00Comments on Pike Speak: Watershed PoliticsBarry Pikehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00417162275834989021noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31325098.post-90630572643062052752008-11-05T10:51:00.000-05:002008-11-05T10:51:00.000-05:00Perhaps the basic 'ideologies' of both parties are...Perhaps the basic 'ideologies' of both parties are considered extreme.. 'looking good on paper'.. but, for all practical purposes, seem to 'overlap.' Frankly, Bush started to really scare me(and I rooted for him). If we will look at the equation, ie. 911, the war in Iraq, Cheney/Halliburton, the entity known as The Dept. of Homeland Security.. libery Patriot Act, "Real" ID proposal, etc (etc, etc...).. and do the math, it seems we've been headed for dire trouble. I'm sure most know the definition of 'Fascist' government.. not to mention the 'tell-tale' signs of a country becoming something of that nature. <BR/><BR/>I think John McCain is a great guy.. seemingly very nice.. former POW, a true Patriot. I think his choice of Sarah Palin was a bit 'devious' (for lack of a more appropriate term).. he's not a strong orator.. and he seems too "Bushesque" in his mindset/policies, IMO.. not to mention the fact that he "flip-flopped" like a beached flounder on certain issues. He's 71 and his wife is 53 (but, thats an issue "uvva whoe nuvva level." ;-)<BR/><BR/>Personally, I've never voted for or against a particular Party. I vote for the individual. That makes the most sense, no? So, a person would actually vote for a "Moe, Larry or Curly" type, had they been of a particular Party? Does that make sense?<BR/><BR/>No.. I voted for whom I think is the very best individual for the j.o.b.<BR/><BR/>**B.O. in 08!** <BR/><BR/>(Please.. everyone continue to wear deodorant, it's not like that) :~Bmargovahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09363444083218895195noreply@blogger.com