inded to new things, such as homosexuality and environmental issues. Perhaps you want to opt for the newer sort of progressive house, air tight and very cut and dry. But all new houses are the same now a days, you can look down any street in a new neighborhood and pick out no more than three different styles. Do the American people want someone just like everyone else. The answer to this is yes, the people do want these things because the parties tell them what to want and most do not know any better. In my opinion it comes down to two things; do you want a old fashioned, very religious, conservative candidate or a strict, yet open minded, hypocrite? I personally would rather have seen someone like John McCain have a shot at presidency, he seemed like more of a revolutionist and lied a little less than most electees. But if I had to vote in the American election I guess it would have to be for Clinton, he screwed up so many times and just shrugged his shoulders, and that speech on “what is the mean of is” really got to me. What I am trying to say is that no matter who becomes president it wont matter, in the past I can count maybe 5 presidents who have really ever done anything and to think that Al Gore or George Bush could be the 6th is ridiculous. ...