Well, TechRepublician.com finally updated. They put up two interesting youtube videos. One was of Hilary Clinton acting like "Big Brother" from 1984, where she is having a one-way conversation with the voters. The video ends and says “On January 14th the Democratic primary will begin. And you’ll see why 2008 won’t be like 1984.”, also with them directing us to the website of Clinton's biggest threat, Barack Obama.
May I remind you once again that this is the conservative site. However, they at least have the decency of mentioning the candidates of the other party. That is one of the reasons I like this site better. They do say things against the Democratic Party, but it is only to a certain extent. This says something about the maturity of the parties, or at least the maturity of the supporters of the parties. The liberal site seems to make it a point to bash the opposing party.
The second video tended to go against Mitt Romney, which is understandable considering the blogger happens to be a John McCain fan. I happen to be in agreement with this particular blog. Based on what I have seen, I am leaning towards either John McCain or Ron Paul. I will admit that I am not an expert on this, but I know for a fact that I will not vote for Romney. I feel that he has flipped and changed his mind on many issues. I also feel that he and I have very different opinions on things. I am new at this, but why would I vote for someone who I do not agree with. I did like how this blogger mentions the fact that Romney has probably outspent most of the other GOP candidates on advertising. He probably still won't win.
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That youtube video is awesome! I feel like the more a candidate spends on his/her campaign, the more he/she will spend in office-so I'm glad Mitt Romney is unfavorable.
I don't think I'll vote for Romeny, but I still think he would be a good choice. He has similar opinions to the other candidates I would favor, but one of the biggest things is his plan for Michigan. Being from Michigan, he has an interest in the well being of the state. Also, he was a buisness leader. This gives him and advantage in dealing with the struggeling economy of Michigan. MI is in a severe one state recession and this needs to be turned around. Romney may be able to do that where McCain cannot.
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