THE OBAMA MCCAIN CHALLENGE
Of the two major candidates, who is running for a 3rd term of Bush like policies?
Both.
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The Obama McCain Challenge:
Q: Who supports a single payer, national healthcare system that would provide healthcare for all?
A: Despite a majority of Americans in favor of this- including a majority of Doctors- both major candidates oppose this.
Q: Who would cut our waste-full military budget?
A: Obama has said he would increase the military budget, while McCain would increase the size of the military
Q: Who is against the FISA law and the illegal wiretap policy if the Bush Administration?
A: Both McCain and Obama voted for the FISA law in the Senate. (read this)
Q: Who is against the seperation of Church and State?
A: Both major candidates would continue to doll out federal funds in a preferential way, giving taxpayer dollars to faith-based organizations.
Q: Which one voted against the re-authorization of the Patriot Act?
A: Both candidates are in favor of the Patriot Act.
Q: Who is running for a 3rd term of Bush like policies?
A: BOTH- read the Wall Street Journal article.
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Also note: the top 10 The Top 10 Statewide/Congressional Candidates
(Third Party or Independents only)
- Bob Bird for U.S. Senate, AK (Alaska Independence Party)
- Anthony Pollina for Governor, VT (Independent / Progressive)
- Cindy Sheehan for U.S. House, CA-8 (Independent)
- David Krikorian for U.S. House, OH-2 (Independent)
- Michael Jackson for U.S. House, LA-6 (Independent)
- Jack Kevorkian for U.S. House, MI-9 (Independent)
- Robert Owens for Attorney General, OH (Independent)
- Michael Hsing for U.S. House, NJ-7 (Independent)
- Don Elijah Eckhart for U.S. House, OH-15 (Independent)
- Dave Brownlow for U.S. Senate, OR (Constitution Party)
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Your video looks great, but there are issues where McCain and Obama differ, and since these are the candidates that have a chance to win I will choose between them.
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Who is against America? You are! I’m voting for Reagan as a write-in candidate, commie!
Great, thanks for this resource. I think I’m voting for McKinney, at least if Obama doesn’t revoke his support for FISA: http://tinyurl.com/5w9w9v
Ultimately that’s what brought me over to the side of the Greens.