McCain is not the candidate of change in the sense that Obama is, no
question there. But change is just a word. The President has a lot of power,
but he (or she if you believe Hillary might actually win) can't just dictate
policy. Things in Washington will still get done the way they always have,
regardless of any rhetoric to the contrary.



On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 5:13 PM, William Bowen wrote:

> > McCain's long record in the Senate
>
> doesn't actually tell me anything about his plans. He's just as full
> of hot air and promises as Hillary and Obama and I, for one, don't
> believe that entrenchment makes for a likelihood for change.
>
> Just because he has connections does not guarantee that he'll be able
> to use them...
>


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