Jan 8th, 2008, 09:39 | #1 |
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What is your rationale? The Republican are betraying America's national interests? America does need a new direction, especially in foreign policy and trade policy. But Clinton is not good promise for change as she has been in the Washington power circle for too long. Her earlier work such as health care reform in the early 90s turned out to be a failure. Time to give Obama a chance to make those changes or America will sink along with the US dollar. |
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Jan 8th, 2008, 12:06 | #2 |
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So you are speaking on behalf of China's interests, not America's. But don't think Americans are stupid though. Looks like Clinton is already losing, and top candidates from both parties have turned decisively against uncontroled globalism and free trade. Things going to be different no matter who wins. Eight years ago, public sentiment is in favor of free trade and have favorably view of China also, so Bush had to comply, but now is a different time. |
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Jan 8th, 2008, 14:16 | #3 |
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America must come to its senses
What is important is not who consumes the apples, but who owns the orchard. Nation thrives through innovation and production, not consumerism. America won the cold war by creating a democratic, vibrant society and widely-shared prosperity at home, not by invading other countries. Hope Americans will eventually come to realize these basic facts and fix the mess they got them into after 8 years of Bushism. |
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Jan 9th, 2008, 15:46 | #4 |
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When you can't afford the healthcare when you are sick, when you see the decent job you worked for 20 years getting outsourced and all you can find is Mc Jobs, when your children get killed or injured in Iraq and fewer and fewer people respect you when you go overseas, when you complained for 8 years, and no one in the government listens, you will feel angry and disgusted of your government. That's why 'change' is a buzzword in this campaign and no matter who wins, changes (sometime radical changes) are guaranteed to happen. |
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