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Written by Ken Williamson   
Thursday, 14 February 2008 06:48

Let us first focus on the votes of Hillary and McCain in Congress. That could be a little difficult considering McCain, according to Senate records, either wasn’t in attendance or refused to vote for several key bills. I guess he didn’t want his record in the public domain for voters to view.

One key bill, however, that both Clinton and McCain voted for was the bill to divert the U.S. military away from capturing Osama bin Laden in Afghanistan and to invading Iraq instead. Brilliant work guys.

That brilliant decision by Clinton, McCain and others has already cost the United States over $491 billion and the cost is going up every day. You have to also consider the death toll in Iraq which is now over 135000 lives lost. Iraq is a disaster and neither candidates will admit that invading Iraq was a mistake.

Second, let us consider how both Clinton and McCain somehow think they are the most qualified candidates to be President of the United States. We should consider them the most qualified candidates based on their voting records in Congress and their years of experience making ridiculously stupid decisions. Decisions like the decision to give Bush the power to invade Iraq in the first place.
Somehow, I have trouble following that logic.

Third, let us consider how both Clinton and McCain incorporated the word “Change” into every other sentence on the campaign trail. It’s about time they both changed. Both candidates could affect real change in the following ways:
1)Stop making stupid decisions
2)Stop using the word “change” every ten minutes
3)Stop siding with George W. Bush in his efforts to crumple up the Constitution like an old candy wrapper and toss it in the trash.

“Change”, to Hillary and McCain, is just a buzzword. Just a way to somehow try to compete with candidates who offer real change.

I, for one, think America deserves real change, not just a buzzword.

I think Arianna Huffington put is best when she said “the John McCain they fell in love with in 2000 — the straight-shooting, let-the-chips-fall-where-they-may maverick - is no more. ”

That goes for Hillary as well.

What is you opinion?

Ken Williamson
PostersPost.com
Atlanta, Ga.

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