Not enough Americans see this (blatantly obvious Killa_Ken hasn't). What a pity, but never mind, Obama will win anyway, at long last restoring pride, dignity and respect to the United States of America. Long overdue.
lol, this is exactly why Obama shouldn't be in charge, he's a idiot, the people who earn more than $700k a year work in congress, or own someone who is in congress, you won't pass tax raises on the rich and cuts on the poorest, especially while Obama is running around telling everyone he's going to shake up the house and congress(without saying how) and basically tells big business he refuses to work with them.
Everyone of his plans needs more money, he said 2 years ago he wanted to pull out of Iraq by March 2008(seemingly unaware of when he might even be able to become president), he's in the course of time changed his mind to pull out hopefully by 2011, much the same plan as McCain, except McCain hasn't changed his mind 18 times, he knew what was needed, his advisors knew what was needed and he didn't lie to the public to get votes. Obama strenously opposed the surge of troops into Iraq in previous months to help seal security and stop the attacks and amount of lives lost, almost everyone else is in favour. Obama now admits he was WRONG, but still says he was right to oppose it, if you can explain the logic of that to me good on you, he seemingly can't and neither can anyone else.
The fact that all his plans and idea's have changed means a few things, he has no idea how anything works, he changes his mind daily based on who he's speaking infront of, he tells the world what they want to hear, and hope will work but realistically has no chance of ever happening. Like his plan to replace oil as main fuel source by 2032 or something, clearly a big and major plan to go on during his 4 years in charge. WOO.
He constantly brings up how the other side will bring his race into the campaign as a negative thing and how he will never use his race to win votes. However McCain doesn't talk about him being black, at all, they haven't used that ever, while Obama constantly talks about being black. He made a HUGE deal about not spending big money on ad campaigns and "buying an election" because the republicans are seen as having money while he, a fringe minority isn't. However his group has gotten more money than any presidential campaign ever, far more than McCain and he's yet again gone back on his word and spent MASSIVELY on his campaign and massively on ad's when he promised he wouldn't as it just corrupts the whole process.
Internal american politicals are only partially about the party, not everything is black and white in terms of left/right wing, and almost exclusively foreign policy is not going to be effected by left or right wing-edness. The things that will effect you and me over here are having a strong leader the world doesn't see as a massive pushover, gunshy and doesn't know what he's doing. In terms of foreign policy China, Russia and Korea will be FAR more concerned and far less likely to do anything antagonistic with McCain in charge than Obama. THat means, the likelyhood of say Russia invading Georgia is lower with McCain in charge than with Obama.
He also goes on and on about being non partisan, despite the fact that he has the most ultra left wing voting history of any current person involved in US politics. Repbulicans have some ultra right wing crap stuff going on, Democrats have some ridiculous ultra left wing policies, McCain isn't an ultra right winger, but Obama is ultra, ultra left wing.
To be perfectly honest, I don't give a hoot about their personal politics, I don't care if internal american politics are left, right, middle or up their own backsides, foreign policy will be better served by McCain, easily, without question. That means McCain is better for us, and everyone else.