Richard Wise said 02/20, 03:46 AM
I believe that tax raising in order to spend the money on welfare programs such as Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid instead of national security and the reflecting upon what the Executive branch of the government is going to look like under the Democrats maybe enough to cause people to seriously consider the independent, John McCain
Austhus said 02/20, 08:42 AM
Did you really just refer to John McCain as "the independent?" He's the candidate which best represents a continuation of all Bush policies, which can hardly be called independent.
Also, your opening arguments offer no evidence of disorganization among the Democrats. Instead, you offer one run-on sentence that poorly reflects one view of the Democratic platform.
The Democrats are hardly disorganized. However, they are fractured between two highly-organized camps between Hillary and Obama. However, recent polls suggest that, whomever wins the nomination, the Democratic party will unite behind the one candidate.
Please keep it clean. Bad words will get filtered, and offensive comments will be removed.
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