Well said New2 and Flax. You just engaged in a thoughtful and respectful discourse. This is really what is missing nowadays. People can disagree but should't take it so personally. As far as those at McCain's rally, booig Obama, don't forget the Dems acting likewise for Gore and Kerry. They booed as well. Why does one look at the other side's house before cleaning their own? All political people are guilty of overemotional cheering and booing. We need to get back to the thoughtful exchange of ideas. What about the extreme left or right right that have used the radio or the internet to wish death to those who oppose their views. This disturbes me more than anything else. I'm a fiscal conseravtive, and social issue moderate, but I appreciate that so many new voters accepted the responsibility to vote. I hope this is not just a one shot deal; our vote is by far the most precious thing we get as citizens. My feeling is that Obama is extremely bright, I just disagree on his approach to many matters. That does not mean the issues he raises are not relevant, it's more a matter of do you use Tylenol, aspirin or a prescription to cure your headache? I also own a small business, and know that you cannot build a business from the bottom up, because there are only so much in resources you have. My only hope in continues and is not connected to who is running. Finally, I prefer to share wealth with those who at least attempt to contribute to society in some fashion rather than just expect the governmnent to subsidize them. When you get something for free, you do not appreciate is as much as when you pay for it. There is no constitutional right to a big screen TV or an Alembic, much as we all would agree on the latter. Now I'll go back to my Alembics, and the other toys. May America prosper and find ways to advance our freedom and lifestyles!