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June 26th, 2007Who do you plan to vote for in the 2008 Presidential election?
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WASHINGTON (CNN) — President Bush has asked both Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama to join him for a meeting at the White House Thursday afternoon to discuss the economic bailout plan, a White House officials said. Both McCain and Obama plan on attending and plan to work in a bipartisan spirit and do whatever is necessary to come up with a final solution.
With Wall Street in turmoil and the economy hurting, whichever presidential candidate convinces a swath of persuadable voters that he gets it and can be trusted to lead the country back to fiscal stability could well win the White House.
A recent AP-Yahoo News poll found that 18 percent of likely voters are up for grabs undecided or willing to change their minds little more than five weeks before Americans choose between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain.
Historically, the ruling party loses the White House when the economy is bad, and it’s rare for voters to keep the same party in power for three straight terms. But the poll, conducted by Knowledge Networks, shows that Obama still hasn’t sealed the deal and McCain still has a shot after eight years of President Bush.
The key to unlocking the support of persuadable voters may be this: convincing them that one candidate alone has the ability to identify, understand and fix the country’s ills, especially the economy.
These voters view McCain as far more qualified than Obama, with 82 percent saying the four-term Arizona senator has the experience to be a good president compared with 37 percent for the first-term Illinois senator. However, these voters don’t see either candidate as more likely to understand the problems the country faces.
Original Article By LIZ SIDOTI
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2008PresidentialPoll is a nonpartisan site and in no way do the views of this article represent the site. With that said I recieved the following article today from a very disgruntled shewolf.
Sarah Palin, vote the hottest governor, mother of five, a moral Christian women, McCain’s VP, and a animal killer? She portrays the beautiful all American image that goes along with her pretty face and her new position as the first women VP nominee. But is this sweet Alaskan governor really as moralistic as she seems?
The answer is no. She may wear a carefully constructed façade but behind her fashionable glasses sits the same rich white man that runs America. Everything we want to change is everything she secretly is.
In Alaska, the state for which she is governor, wolves are not just the beautiful creatures of the mountains but also a hunter’s prize. The victims of aerial hunting, wolves are tracked by low flying plane and shot repeatedly until dead or to exhausted to move. This brutal murder of such majestic creatures, though horrible and heinous to many, is a common for Sara Palin.
Palin is an advocate for aerial hunting, using tax dollars to fund propaganda and buy votes to veto any propositions aimed at making it illegal. During her term she used her political status to increase the territory on which these people can hunt, regardless of the feelings of the majority of the population.
Not only does she fight to keep it legal, but she also gives cash rewards of $150.00 to 180 volunteer hunters for each left leg of a freshly caught wolf. Her atrocities go so far as to have 14 wolf cubs killed, shot in the head, after their parents were killed two weeks previous, claim that it was the “humane thing to do.”
Despite Palin’s rosy cheeks and kindly disposition she may be on of the worst things to hit our environment in years. Her views on animals and their rights are sadly lacking in humane concepts. Would your really want someone who is so blatantly brutal towards animals, so helpless and at a disadvantage, in control of a country full of people who need guidance?
This is the video that explains it all: