Google

Fight Bad Policy

Dedicated to steering our nation back to its Constitutional glory by identifying and attacking bad policy.

My Photo
Name:
Location: Lake Charles, Louisiana, United States

I graduated from Drew University with an MFA in Poetry and from McNeese State University with an MA in English Literature. I also have a Bachelor of General Studies with a minor in Psychology and a BA in Sociology from McNeese. Currently, I'm working on a doctorate in English with a concentration in composition-rhetoric at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Victory in fight against bad policy

On Nov. 7, 2006, democrats won a Congressional majority and Americans won a decisive victory in the fight against bad policy. Now we have to focus on 2008. I predict the primaries will come down to McCain and Giuliani and Clinton and Obama. Republicans cannot let Giuliani win unless they want another Bush type in the White House. We no longer can afford a President that is not a consensus builder. John McCain is a consensus builder. Hence, we cannot afford for Giuliani to win the Presidency. I would urge every American to vote for McCain, but if Giuliani wins and Obama wins, it is better to vote for Obama. If Clinton wins the Democratic primary, only then would it be better to vote for Giuliani.

Apparently the public's strongest complaint against McCain is his tacit resolve in the way he wants to handle Iraq. He once commented that President Bush had to become more visible and lay out to the American people his ideas about Iraq. McCain now has to take his own advice to avoid losing public support.

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home