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Obama Administration's Top Ten Successful Projects
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson Ellis" data-source="post: 1003606" data-attributes="member: 70795"><p>I think John McCain would have been a great president, and could have won with a better VP choice in 2008. He should've beat Bush in 2000 and would have likely been president then.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Unless something drastic happens, it'll be unlikely that the person vetted to be on the final ballot is the best presidential person out there. It's very difficult to find someone who can stand up to the lies and damn lies it takes to be vetted, where seemingly no low is too low. I remember John McCain being called too mentally scarred from having been a POW to be president; and that was from another republican campaign. Really?! I'll take a military hero with a voting record that matches his public rhetoric, and actual results from years in the senate over the community organizers and slick-talking BSers we've been seeing since my voting rights started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson Ellis, post: 1003606, member: 70795"] I think John McCain would have been a great president, and could have won with a better VP choice in 2008. He should've beat Bush in 2000 and would have likely been president then. Unless something drastic happens, it'll be unlikely that the person vetted to be on the final ballot is the best presidential person out there. It's very difficult to find someone who can stand up to the lies and damn lies it takes to be vetted, where seemingly no low is too low. I remember John McCain being called too mentally scarred from having been a POW to be president; and that was from another republican campaign. Really?! I'll take a military hero with a voting record that matches his public rhetoric, and actual results from years in the senate over the community organizers and slick-talking BSers we've been seeing since my voting rights started. [/QUOTE]
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