I live in California. We're more consumed by Proposition 8 than the question if California might go to McCain (very unlikely).
There are several things I've realized with this polarizing election:
1. There are a lot of racist and rather unintelligent people still in the US.
2. My grammar sucks but I still can occationally get my message accross.
3. History has been lost or ignored by many of the McCain supporters.
4. The Internet is pushing opinion beyond analysis.
Look at this lovely post by the North Country Gazette entitled "McCain/Palin—-The Least Of Two Evils".
Here is a great sample: "Quite frankly, Obama turns my stomach. I want a President who is 100% American, who doesn’t have questions about his citizenship lurking in his background, who isn’t trying to buy the election, who doesn’t have questionable ties to voter fraud and ACORN, who doesn’t have family members who are reportedly illegal immigrants and isn’t so consumed with himself."
100% American? WTF? What would 98% American be?
Buy the election? The largest grass roots based fund raising machine ever - that means the MOST people gave money for the intellectually challenged.
The rest of the sentence is just babble. "so consumed with himself." - Arrg. Who do you expect runs for the fecking President of the United States?
Next on my hit list: "It’s been reported that his aunt, Zeituni Onyango (I personally want an good old American name for my President, not a name like Barack Obama that doesn’t even sound American) had been instructed to leave the U.S. by an immigration judge after her request for asylum was turned down four years ago."
Good old American name for my President? My goodness.... someone has seriously missed the idea of what the United States is. What the hell is an good old American name?
Written by a democrat no less. This is a very strange election, I am registered republican and am worried about the changes in taxing and regulation that the Obama Presidency will impact on the US.


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