Politicians or businessmen?

claylc

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barack_Obama
That's Barack HUSSEIN Obama Jr. folks, with experience in government starting in 1997.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillary_Rodham_Clinton
That's Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton folks, with experience being a back seat driver to her husband in politics starting in 1979 in Arkansas. Her experience in government herself begins in 2000.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McCain
That's John Sidney McCain III folks,with experience in government beginning in 1982.

So which will I vote for? Either McCain or "none of the above". I have not really decided yet. It is over six months to election day. There might be a dark horse independent candidate who comes riding out of the sunset. Such as?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Perot
In the 1992 election he got 18.9% of the popular vote. Maybe somebody can persuade him to try again? I would vote for a businessman rather than politician any day.
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I might even vote for Bill Gates depending upon his party platform....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates
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Lonnie Courtney Clay
 
Bill Gates might decide that the govenment needs a new operating system, i.e. call for a Constitutional Convention. I would vote for ANYONE who did that...
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Lonnie Courtney Clay
 
Bill gates would at least ensure everyone had vista lol.

The Vista PC which I purchased last year came with manufacturer installed hacks. One hack called "Spy Fish" was activated after first boot-up, created a user account for itself, and proceeded to frustrate me in all of my attempts to get rid of it. I spent three days on that machine and did about five reinstall from manufacturer's configuration. Then I gave up on Microsoft and bought an Apple Mac Mini. It too is hacked, but at least the hacking does not interfere with my internet activities.

Bill Gates has changed a bit during the past eight years. Having achieved success in business, he has become a philanthropist. I intensely dislike the hackable operating systems which Microsoft sells, but I have to wonder if Microsoft is not under government pressure to design them that way.
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Lonnie Courtney Clay
 
yea i use xp, but my computer is FUBAR at the moment so now Geek squad is fixing it for 300 dollars.

I went from being hacked on XP Pro to being hacked on Vista. Both are hacked. Get an Apple Computer rather than pouring money down the Microsoft rat hole...
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Lonnie Courtney Clay
 
This is true. Certainly we should stop backing career politicians at every level who have never worked at anything else. As we used to say - never done a decent day's work in their lives, and by the way - it's hard to seperate lawyers from politicians these days. These guys know their way around the systems.
 
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