Sunday, February 17, 2008

Poll: Do you identify with a political party?

This week's poll is straight forward.

Do you identify with a political party? You can vote in the upper right of the page.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Political parties aren't as much fun as they used to be.
Personally, for a good time, I prefer private parties, preferably involving an undressed woman, a Jacuzzi, and some bubbly.
But maybe you can find this sort of thing in the Democratic or Republican parties.
I don't know.

I do know they're usually so busy having their way with the country's coffers and pedantically playing around with unresolvable issues that sound somehow important but are basically MudPieMaking 101, that they have little time left for truly meaningful interaction with reality. Although they do seem to scratch each other's backs a lot . . .. And other parts too, judging by the allegations of their conduct.

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I don't have a TV so I often don't see anything from that contextual perspective. But I did happen to see Michelle Obama on Larry King yesterday.

I was so impressed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I would vote for this woman.
she isn't pretentious, she is devoted to her husband and children---(it showed, bigtime. Her genuineness in the things she said, and the way she said them revealed a person with heart)-- she's intelligent, graceful, and has a sense of humor.
What's not to like?
I have a sense that if Obama is elected, we get also a woman in the White House who is an asset to the nation.
I'm wise enough to know that one person isn't singlehandedly going to reform a Mafia. But I believe that Obama has at least the ponies to introduce movements toward reform. Whether he is allowed by the TruePowersThatBe to do this is another matter all told.
Those who really control in this country are not kind gentle people---- they are coldblooded killers egoistic and conscienceless. Profit and power are all they care about. Anything that gets in the way of their ambitions is eliminated.
I do think that anybody who threatens that status quo is at grave risk . . . .

Just Fred said...

I, too, have heard the same thing, Jacque. There are those that say if Obama were elected, he becomes a target for an assassin's bullet simply because he would challenge the status quo. Not like it has ever happened before, right?