EMUJeff
June 9th, 2008, 3:27 pm
In an attempt to help us all become more informed citizens in regards to the upcoming November 4th, 2008 Presidential election and with the start of the general campaign upon us I will present some threads on specific topics. They will include some quotations with sources. These are chosen from the non-partisan group ontheissues.org. In each of the 24 threads one issue will be highlighted with a rotating order of candidate presentation for the major candidates nominated by parties or expected to have impact on the election. Wherever possible, we will quote the candidate over time so any changes in opinion are notable.
At this time they include Senator John McCain (Republican), Senator Barack Obama (Democrat), Representative Bob Barr (Libertarian), Cynthia McKinney (Green), Ralph Nader (Independent), and any other candidate who is registered in enough states to carry a majority of the Electoral college (Alan Keyes on the Constitution Party ticket may be eligible later as the party is in 14 states and counting).
This threads topic: Government reform
Rather than quoting extensively here, I am providing links to the topic pages @ ontheissue.com. The advantage, aside from saving time and space on this site, all candidates are accessable as are links to other topics.
http://www.ontheissues.org/Government_Reform.htm#John_McCain
EMUJeff
At this time they include Senator John McCain (Republican), Senator Barack Obama (Democrat), Representative Bob Barr (Libertarian), Cynthia McKinney (Green), Ralph Nader (Independent), and any other candidate who is registered in enough states to carry a majority of the Electoral college (Alan Keyes on the Constitution Party ticket may be eligible later as the party is in 14 states and counting).
This threads topic: Government reform
Rather than quoting extensively here, I am providing links to the topic pages @ ontheissue.com. The advantage, aside from saving time and space on this site, all candidates are accessable as are links to other topics.
http://www.ontheissues.org/Government_Reform.htm#John_McCain
EMUJeff