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By Grant Lawrence
Sen. John McCain likes what his former opponent in last year's presidential campaign, Barack Obama, has done so far.
The country elected change and got a government Sen. John McCain can be happy with.
This endorsement of the Obama Presidency by McCain signals the reason much of the country is becoming disenchanted with President Obama.
President Obama has a foreign policy agenda largely unchanged from that of George W. Bush. Except that President Obama seems more caring.
As far as domestic policy, President Obama continued with the Bush program of giving trillions to the banksters and is about to implement a program to let the Federal Reserve, a private institution, take near total control of the the financial industry.
So, President Obama has gone from a promise of Change to a Presidency that conservative John McCain is happy with. That is very sad, indeed.
By Grant Lawrence
Sen. John McCain likes what his former opponent in last year's presidential campaign, Barack Obama, has done so far.
The country elected change and got a government Sen. John McCain can be happy with.
This endorsement of the Obama Presidency by McCain signals the reason much of the country is becoming disenchanted with President Obama.
President Obama has a foreign policy agenda largely unchanged from that of George W. Bush. Except that President Obama seems more caring.
As far as domestic policy, President Obama continued with the Bush program of giving trillions to the banksters and is about to implement a program to let the Federal Reserve, a private institution, take near total control of the the financial industry.
So, President Obama has gone from a promise of Change to a Presidency that conservative John McCain is happy with. That is very sad, indeed.


