No, as I've stated, I've watched them for both parties. If a democrat was more in tune to my beliefs I would consider voting for them. Also, if the Rebulican was a right wing loon I wouldn't vote for them.

Doing "nothing" sure the hell is better than taking us to the brink of depression wouldn't you agree?...:wah:
I totally agree, but there is no way Bush could get everything passed being that we have a democratic house and senate.
I'm sure he does but I was speaking in reference to the latest McCain campaign reduced to http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/1 ... 35348.html
Sorry, but I wouldn't believe a word from the extremist left wing rag Huffington Post. :p
Ayers was 18 when Obama was 8 and they'd lived near each other and hence you get association...
Did a little deeper for this association Kev. Obama launched his political career in Ayers livingroom.:wah:
McCain is too far right for me...:yh_bigsmi...
Really? He's had a really hard time getting his conservative base because he's not conservative enough for a lot of Republicans. I think that's why he chose Palin as his running mate....trying to attract more of his base.
