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Topic History of: It's all very well about America but what the f*** are we going to do in Britain?
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zooloo It does seem true that people don't vote for a party they vote against.

When Blair and Co got in surely the euphoria was the Tories had been kicked out.

We see the same with Obama - he isn't Bush and that is a good thing

What happens next is probably what happened here - same old same.
veritas he has 3 good policies..get out of Iraq..fix the US health system so the 35 million (and increasing every day) who aren't covered can actually get into a hospital and one of the best..invest billions in alternative energy. He wants to make the USA the leaders in alternative energy..a brilliant idea..they have the money and skills to do it.
Angel robbiex wrote:
Although I prefer Obama to Bush anyday, there doesn't seem to be much substance to Obamas policies. It all seems to be sound bites and rhetoric. He hasn't actually explained what he's going to do and how he's going to do it.

Give the boy a chance. He's only been in a matter of hours!
robbiex Although I prefer Obama to Bush anyday, there doesn't seem to be much substance to Obamas policies. It all seems to be sound bites and rhetoric. He hasn't actually explained what he's going to do and how he's going to do it.
veritas you reflect exactly what I was thinking JK!

spending 6 months of the year in Australia I was so pleased when the voters booted out the dreadful John Howard and elected the mild Kevin Rudd..an admitted Christian but one who actually believes in helping his fellow man/woman , is intelligent and clever and retains a 70% approval rate.

Now the USA has got Barak Obama which breaks the dreadful cycle of the Neocons and Bush..but I can't see anyone in the UK who can fill the same role !!