DECISION 2008: Reader Political Opinions

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Decision 2008

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DECISION 2008: Reader Political Opinions

McCain vs. Romney, Clinton vs. Obama.

Super Duper Tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday - Whatever You Wish To Call It!

The big dance of politics is just around the corner with the New York State Primary coming on Tuesday, February 5. NEWSChannel 2 wants to know what you think. Please click ADD COMMENT below and tell us what you think.

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Wednesday, Jun 11 at 5:34 PM J. Williams wrote ...

I think the people should take a very close look @ what Obama's "change" really is! At this point in time I believe I'd feel much safer with Experience in office.We should experiment with this liberal "change" when our country is in a little better shape.Too much taxing now will kill us little people!

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Friday, Feb 29 at 5:52 PM Shawn wrote ...

I Shawn Countryman Wants Hillary Clinton to be President. We dont trust obomma he might be saying hes for the Americans but really he is not. When it come said and done are country will not be free anymore. The war will be put to and end but the Americans are going to loose the battle not enough troops.

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Sunday, Feb 3 at 12:56 PM Jennifer wrote ...

I am voting for Mitt Romney. Look at his record as a Governor of Massachusetts. Lowered taxes, brought in more jobs, fought against an activist judicary, increased the size of the National Guard and increased their benefits, all while cutting gov't spending and leaving a surplus. He fought illegal immigration. Look how well the students in Mass. perform to see what kind of a leader he will be for education. He understands the threats we face economically coming from China and India.

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Saturday, Feb 2 at 10:01 AM Terry Cardwell wrote ...

What do the daughter of JFK, Caroline Kennedy , the granddaughter of Ike Eisenhower, and the widow of Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan have in common? They are all strong women urging us to turn the page of history. They are asking all us to vote for Barack Obama. A vote for Hillary Clinton is a chance to change our history as women. A vote for Barack Obama is the chance to change human history. Together we can lift our country out of the 20th. Century and place it squarely in the 21st.Century

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Saturday, Feb 2 at 9:33 AM Michael wrote ...

Let's look at what the "R's" have done for us.."lately". Health care still a crisis unless you're rich and can afford it or poor and have a medicaid card. Heating oil and gasoline prices at 3.50 a gallon. Why did this not happen during GW's first term? The pressure is on to make it hurt so bad that out of desperation, Americans will tell oil companies "OK start drilling in Alaska" in hoping for some relief! Wake up Upstate! GW just allowed the rest of the country to fall behind with us. HELLO!

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Thursday, Jan 31 at 12:26 PM Janice Masi wrote ...

I think the media has downplayed the best candidate for the job-Mike Huckabee! His tax reform is the best I have ever heard. Not to mention he has never dodged a question and is not afraid of giving an honest answer. I am still hoping the Nation will give him an ear!

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Thursday, Jan 31 at 10:38 AM Fred Dyer wrote ...

If not for Mrs. Clinton being First Lady at the time that the Whitewater scandal was revealed, she would be in prison with the rest of her Business Associates. The privlaged can get away with anything and still run for President? Even though she was never indicted, her involvement alone should cast at least SOME doubt as to her loyalties. We have short memories...

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Thursday, Jan 31 at 9:12 AM Richard wrote ...

This is probably the most important election in modern history, at least the last 50 years. We as a nation can not afford to take this lightly and turn it into a personality competition. We need to look at these people closely and make a decision based on facts not just because we can elect the first woman or african-american, neither of which is a sound reason to put someone in the white house. The Ds are all singing the same song, CHANGE, what has Clinton done for us lately? ABSOLUTELY NOTHING

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