Centrist
Active Member
I dunno. Whoever wins, wins. Research, decide, vote, and then make do with what comes from the elections. Ain't just my country, it's yours and the next guy's as well.
There was a congressman, name escapes me, that had a really good quote- "When the election's over, the party's over." When I asked him about that he said that party politics are for elections only, because the country is not destined to be 100% of any one party and it's unconstitutional to represent only one given party when in office. He was there to represent everyone. And...he did.
I am Republican, but even though I did not and will not ever vote for Obama, I am not going to ridicule his healthcare plan. For example- Bush is Republican, and he did more attacking the 2nd Amendment than Clinton and Obama together.
There was a congressman, name escapes me, that had a really good quote- "When the election's over, the party's over." When I asked him about that he said that party politics are for elections only, because the country is not destined to be 100% of any one party and it's unconstitutional to represent only one given party when in office. He was there to represent everyone. And...he did.
I am Republican, but even though I did not and will not ever vote for Obama, I am not going to ridicule his healthcare plan. For example- Bush is Republican, and he did more attacking the 2nd Amendment than Clinton and Obama together.