To Whom,
Your allusion to Obama as the most capable and honorable candidate suggests very strongly that you are more persuaded by emotion than logic. He is, after all, running for the presidency of the United States, not some local 'Mayor' position. He, thus far, is the epitomy of 'form over substance'. He, admittedly, is a great rhetorectician, but his mantra of 'change' can have too many negative conotations, as change can, of course, be a bad thing! He offers nothing but Canadian style 'socialism' which, thankfully, the majority of Americans still abhor!
Of course, the Clinton's are a 'disgrace' to any thinking person. Hopefully, not them again!
Also, I perceive that most Americans do not care what France, or Canada, for that matter, think of us. That, in this silly world, is probably a good thing!
To Whom,
Your allusion to Obama as the most capable and honorable candidate suggests very strongly that you are more persuaded by emotion than logic. He is, after all, running for the presidency of the United States, not some local 'Mayor' position. He, thus far, is the epitomy of 'form over substance'. He, admittedly, is a great rhetorectician, but his mantra of 'change' can have too many negative conotations, as change can, of course, be a bad thing! He offers nothing but Canadian style 'socialism' which, thankfully, the majority of Americans still abhor!
Of course, the Clinton's are a 'disgrace' to any thinking person. Hopefully, not them again!
Also, I perceive that most Americans do not care what France, or Canada, for that matter, think of us. That, in this silly world, is probably a good thing!