Well, the more I watch Mr. McCain speak, the more I feel sorry for the man. He is plain TIRED. The energy and the enthusiasm are gone. He just wants to go home and rest. He doesn’t want to be the president of the USA anymore. But then, who would? I felt even more sorry as I heard that yesterday, he addressed his audience with “My fellow prisoners” Prisoners? Well, I don’t think we need Dr. Freud to tell us what is going on in McCain’s head. Let him just give up and break out of his jail and go to a nice holiday with his pretty wife. I am sure the AIG managers can give him a tip on great resorts – where everything is for free! Sponsored by tax payers. Hey, they have to be good for something.
BTW – what should one think of a government which says it is sorry to rescue its country? Greetings to Mr. Paulson. And since I am already here: I just heard Paul Krugman, yesterday’s the winner of Nobel price for economics, say that he didn’t understand Paulson’s bailout plan. You see, and I’ve been so cruel to poor Sarah P.
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i’d be happy with obama, hopefully gets us a new “new deal” and better answers to the problems we are facing today. this whole mess is a product of reaganomics and his followers, mccain is no exception here. unfortunately we in europe can only hope for things to get better in the us because if we do want it or not we are connected to their fate in ways we not even realize, e.g. http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/0,1518,583559,00.html
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i thing that today, the whole world is very much aware of how strongly it is connected to the fate of the USA. actually, how interconnected everyone’s fate is. the world did become a village.
this is why we are so eagerly following the elections here….