Off-Topic: Hard to believe, but
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Talullahhound
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Hard to believe, but
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9/17/2016 8:31:42 PM
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He is by no means my dream candidate. And yes, I would be willing to admit I was wrong. I admitted I was wrong about Obama. Will you do the same if HRC is elected and is a disaster? I listen very closely to what the candidates are saying on the rare occassions they talk about the issues and do not resort to name calling. I've said before that I see HRC as the "more of the same" candidate. There might have been a time in the future that if she was running, she would have been the better choice. It's not that I wouldn't like to believe we can do the things she has promised - heck, I would love to live in Bernie's world, but this country simply doesn't have the money. When we get our economy on track and the debt down, and we're not printing more and more money, then I'll feel better about these programs. And when we aren't engaged in wars that we can't possibly win. I know that it is horrible to think what we may have to do to end these wars, but we're going to have to do something radical (not nukes).
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