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Clinton, Obama, McCain: Who's the Best President?

If Clinton and Obama are forced to decide within the next five weeks, who has a better chance of taking McCain? Who will be the best president in your opinion?

 


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I don't know about you, but with all of the strife in the Middle East, terrorism, etc. I don't feel too comfortable about having a president named "Obama." What the hell are we thinking??? What a genius plan to infiltrate the United States of America.

Hillary's nomination on the other hand, will include an expert advisor, (just as GWB did, but for all the wrong reasons) and will NOT include all of the negative personality traits that a man possesses. Those being, gigantic ego, warmongering, and lack of compassion.

 The choice seems obvious to me. 

 


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     I think McCain will be a good President.


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