I will change the world

New York-Barack Obama has promised to "change the world" if he is elected US President.
With just two days to go he and his opponent John McCain are touring key states in an effort to woo undecided voters.
Senator Obama is still almost seven points ahead in the Real Clear Politics poll of polls, but the gap has narrowed slightly.
At a rally in Henderson, Nevada, he warned his supporters against complacency.
"At this defining moment in history, you can give the country the change we need," he said.
At the same time Senator McCain was rallying his followers in Newport Beach, Virginia.
In a usually safe Republican state, which is threatening to go to the Democrats, he asked for help on the home stretch.
He said: "Let me state the obvious again, we need to win Virginia on the 4th of November and with your help we're going to win and bring real change to Washington.
My friends I need your help in the next three days. Volunteer, knock on doors - with your help we can and will win.
Commentary:

Towards either of them making the US better, actually one can more see from how both handled the election, as well as Hillary Clinton, that it would be four to eight years of worse then what the US has now and the global community has already seen from this particular country.
As to actually anyone running at this time for this particular office of government qualified, sorry to say, I do not think I have met one.

Bottom line, it would be same story, just new face or worse; if this is possible and most assured, a yes; especially from personal experience, which I do not think this the time or place to elaborate.
Labels: Anti-Semitism, Clinton, Crime, Democracy, Islamophobia, McCain, Obama, Oppression, Poverty, Terrorism, Tyranny, United States
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