A prayer for the Democrats

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They believe in the right of women to have abortions though. That is why a lot of our American friends won't vote for Obama. They are a very 'liberal' party and so don't appeal to the Christians, whose votes elected George W Bush.
Fair points.

However, having read a couple of Obama's books, he does come across as a strong bible-believing Christian, so perhaps he will have an influence on the party as a whole, and move them in a less "liberal" direction.

Personally, I'd take some elements of the liberal agenda vs. illegals wars, the gun lobby and the death sentence any day.

Not a simple black and white situation I am sure...
Great prayer and comes closer to providing some actual policies than I have heard from Obama so far. I struggle to work out what his policies are except for some worrying anti-family policies

"We are one party; we are one America," "Obama for Change", "Obama for hope", "With the right leadership, and a change of attitude and focus, Barack Obama brings a new viewpoint to discover solutions to the problems at hand."
are not policies, not in my book anyway.

America is in danger of voting for charisma rather than policies, but maybe I just have an old fashioned view that it is actual policies that matter.
No, policies do certainly matter. But does the 72 year old have any policies that will really make a difference to the world?

A "Senator McCain policies" search doesn't pull up too much. The Mirror (admittedly back in February) summarised them as:
5 Key McCain Policies
1 Put an immediate end to the torture of any prisoner held in custody by the US authorities.
2 Close Guantanamo Bay and move all detainees still being held there to an American military jail.
3 Go green by seeking to negotiate international climate change policies that would have to include China and India.
4 Try to forge closer links with Europe and gain a greater level of participation from allies.
5 No tax rises, less waste and an end to corruption.
Well I agree with 1&2 obviously, 3 is 10 years overdue, well hey 4 is hardly revolutionary, and 5 is what every incoming president says!

I'm sure I'm seeing it from a very naive, uninformed view, but I will be shocked and amazed to see Obama lose...
Yes, McCain seems unconvincing as well. If I was forced to choose between the two, which I'm not of course, McCain would just get my vote (at the moment anyway) because his few policies seem less damaging.

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