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obama or mcain?
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obama or mcain?
which one are you voting for, or if you are out of the united states which one do u believe would be better for the united states?
and no im not trollin
and no im not trollin
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im not 18 so >< but to all the obama voters, are you voting cause you believe that he has some good points,ideas,etc? or just cause he's black...same goes for the Clinton voters (cept cause shes a woman).
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the lesser of two evils. obama for now.
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Just saw this posted on fb a few days ago:

Spoiler!
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Obama's da man, Mccain though seems more...well i don't know, they are both good.

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I hate Mcain gawd, why another White Guy. (no offense to other same ethnicity)
still, i don't like his attitude and his stuff.
Why can't Obama get to be the damn president.
Look, im like 80-90% that dumb shizzle mcain is going to get president.
Cause America is afraid of change.
And whos running most of the government?
Rich White people, they might rig it or some crap and make him prez, i believe thats how they did it with Bush crap over here.
so OBAMA FTW
stupid Mcain, psh
still, i don't like his attitude and his stuff.
Why can't Obama get to be the damn president.
Look, im like 80-90% that dumb shizzle mcain is going to get president.
Cause America is afraid of change.
And whos running most of the government?
Rich White people, they might rig it or some crap and make him prez, i believe thats how they did it with Bush crap over here.
so OBAMA FTW
stupid Mcain, psh

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BlackFox898 wrote:
Obama's da man, Mccain though seems more...well i don't know, they are both good.
damn you beat me too it
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Rofl. Obama is the anti-christ. xD
(Sorry...I'll get out of your threadz now...)
(Sorry...I'll get out of your threadz now...)
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None, I don't like any of our options.
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I've been following McCain since like 2004, i'm sure lots of you have seen my avatar on DA I had for like 3 years with his face on it.
I like his platform, or atleast I liked it. I'm afraid that the party is going to push him too much into becoming the fundamental evangelical christian that the country does not need right now. If he can stay away from that course, and keep the liberalish touch he had pre-elections then I think he would do a great job.
I like how he was a prisoner of war, and he showed his true colours when he refused to come home without the rest of the inmates. I like how he was supposed to go home after the forrestal fire accident, but volunteered to go back and serve on another ship - only to be shot down and spend the aforementioned years in prison.
The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
I like him, I like his ideas, and I like his track record. Americans can't vote for "change". Looking solely for a fresh breeze is ignorant, and it's the attitude that landed Bush in office in the first place. Americans need to become more aware of national and international political affairs. If you like Obama's platform then so be it, but if you're voting for him just because McCain is white and old, then you really need to reflect on your responsibilities as a voter - get informed and make a decision based on what you know is best.
I like his platform, or atleast I liked it. I'm afraid that the party is going to push him too much into becoming the fundamental evangelical christian that the country does not need right now. If he can stay away from that course, and keep the liberalish touch he had pre-elections then I think he would do a great job.
I like how he was a prisoner of war, and he showed his true colours when he refused to come home without the rest of the inmates. I like how he was supposed to go home after the forrestal fire accident, but volunteered to go back and serve on another ship - only to be shot down and spend the aforementioned years in prison.
The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
I like him, I like his ideas, and I like his track record. Americans can't vote for "change". Looking solely for a fresh breeze is ignorant, and it's the attitude that landed Bush in office in the first place. Americans need to become more aware of national and international political affairs. If you like Obama's platform then so be it, but if you're voting for him just because McCain is white and old, then you really need to reflect on your responsibilities as a voter - get informed and make a decision based on what you know is best.

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im with domdom wrote:I've been following McCain since like 2004, i'm sure lots of you have seen my avatar on DA I had for like 3 years with his face on it.
I like his platform, or atleast I liked it. I'm afraid that the party is going to push him too much into becoming the fundamental evangelical christian that the country does not need right now. If he can stay away from that course, and keep the liberalish touch he had pre-elections then I think he would do a great job.
I like how he was a prisoner of war, and he showed his true colours when he refused to come home without the rest of the inmates. I like how he was supposed to go home after the forrestal fire accident, but volunteered to go back and serve on another ship - only to be shot down and spend the aforementioned years in prison.
The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
I like him, I like his ideas, and I like his track record. Americans can't vote for "change". Looking solely for a fresh breeze is ignorant, and it's the attitude that landed Bush in office in the first place. Americans need to become more aware of national and international political affairs. If you like Obama's platform then so be it, but if you're voting for him just because McCain is white and old, then you really need to reflect on your responsibilities as a voter - get informed and make a decision based on what you know is best.





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dom wrote:I've been following McCain since like 2004, i'm sure lots of you have seen my avatar on DA I had for like 3 years with his face on it.
I like his platform, or atleast I liked it. I'm afraid that the party is going to push him too much into becoming the fundamental evangelical christian that the country does not need right now. If he can stay away from that course, and keep the liberalish touch he had pre-elections then I think he would do a great job.
I like how he was a prisoner of war, and he showed his true colours when he refused to come home without the rest of the inmates. I like how he was supposed to go home after the forrestal fire accident, but volunteered to go back and serve on another ship - only to be shot down and spend the aforementioned years in prison.
The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
I like him, I like his ideas, and I like his track record. Americans can't vote for "change". Looking solely for a fresh breeze is ignorant, and it's the attitude that landed Bush in office in the first place. Americans need to become more aware of national and international political affairs. If you like Obama's platform then so be it, but if you're voting for him just because McCain is white and old, then you really need to reflect on your responsibilities as a voter - get informed and make a decision based on what you know is best.
pff ur canadian ur vote dont count
yes like wat cpinney said vote me and i will grantee cookies and cakes

thnx Kraq
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dom wrote:The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
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Edit: Im sure u can find issues (minor ones like in the linked video also) for obama but if we are looking for experience, mccain has a serious problem with the economy which he can never admit.
The thing i hate is the surge, which McCain and other Republicans try to use against Obama. The surge was a success in terms of bringing down the violence "back to extreme levels" from very extreme levels. I just find that funny. And the whole point of the surge was to bring political colinciation, not cheifly to bring down the violence.
So where does McCain's experience excel when compared to Obama? IS it the "experience" of being tortured?
O, and dont forget this is the same McCain whose campaigned launched an add today (or few days ago
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dom wrote:I've been following McCain since like 2004, i'm sure lots of you have seen my avatar on DA I had for like 3 years with his face on it.
I like his platform, or atleast I liked it. I'm afraid that the party is going to push him too much into becoming the fundamental evangelical christian that the country does not need right now. If he can stay away from that course, and keep the liberalish touch he had pre-elections then I think he would do a great job.
I like how he was a prisoner of war, and he showed his true colours when he refused to come home without the rest of the inmates. I like how he was supposed to go home after the forrestal fire accident, but volunteered to go back and serve on another ship - only to be shot down and spend the aforementioned years in prison.
The most pressing issue for America is the war in Iraq, because all other issues are rooted in that conflict. He has the psychological baggage, the first hand experience, and gained compassion from being tortured for so many years to do a good job and make good decisions regarding the war.
I like him, I like his ideas, and I like his track record. Americans can't vote for "change". Looking solely for a fresh breeze is ignorant, and it's the attitude that landed Bush in office in the first place. Americans need to become more aware of national and international political affairs. If you like Obama's platform then so be it, but if you're voting for him just because McCain is white and old, then you really need to reflect on your responsibilities as a voter - get informed and make a decision based on what you know is best.
I agree McCain FTW!
And to all you Obama supporters out there....What you do like about Barack Obama? What's so great about him? What do you know about him?
NOTHING!!!
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Draquish wrote:Rofl. Obama is the anti-christ. xD
Haha my bro said so when he made his frist big speech 4 years ago
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what do u mean they know nothing about him?
theres plenty about him everywere.
to be honest your statement makes no sense.
theres plenty about him everywere.
to be honest your statement makes no sense.

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@ the video
those kind of things are everywhere, they really dont prove much. In every election the candidate talk trash about each other, candidates hire people just to dig up dirt about the opponent. I am sure there are same kind of video of obama all over the internet. I am in no way supporting mccain (COOKIES AND CAKE!) but we are all human, and we make mistakes
those kind of things are everywhere, they really dont prove much. In every election the candidate talk trash about each other, candidates hire people just to dig up dirt about the opponent. I am sure there are same kind of video of obama all over the internet. I am in no way supporting mccain (COOKIES AND CAKE!) but we are all human, and we make mistakes

thnx Kraq
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Tasdik wrote:
I agree McCain FTW!
And to all you Obama supporters out there....What you do like about Barack Obama? What's so great about him? What do you know about him?
NOTHING!!!
i wish i can find the my hat is made of eggs picture.....

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crazyskwrls wrote:@ the video
those kind of things are everywhere, they really dont prove much. In every election the candidate talk trash about each other, candidates hire people just to dig up dirt about the opponent. I am sure there are same kind of video of obama all over the internet. I am in no way supporting mccain (COOKIES AND CAKE!) but we are all human, and we make mistakes
i know. i didnt reject that obama never makes mistakes and is wrong in some ideologies. but i am just questioning mccain's standpoint on some issues which dom brought up.
Btw, what's up with 2 of u double posting...
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yes like wat cpinney said vote me and i will grantee cookies and cakes
In that case it looks like I will be going with the cookies and cake club...
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i dunnoo know wat ur talkign about
at my sigg what happen to my black kid ..... love to color !!! wth i think i need a new sig now
at my sigg what happen to my black kid ..... love to color !!! wth i think i need a new sig now

thnx Kraq
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dom wrote:...
having a track record as a war hero doesn't mean that he is going to be a good president. I'm sure almost everyone disagrees with the war in iraq, he wants to stay in it for 100 years. That is ridiculous, you don't understand how much money is going into iraq everyday..
And, we NEED change, and as a country we need to take another risk. America has always been on the front paving the road for other countries. Now we are slowing down, China and india is starting to follow our footsteps.
We need to begin trailblazing again in a new direction so that we will stay ahead of everyone and continue to maintain our superpower status and continue to maintain our economy.
The problem with low-income, "traditional home families", and uneducated americans (people who tend to like the GOP), is that they think america will continue to prosper and that they can ride the high tide without going to college. They are afraid of change because they are afraid to admit that the world is changing for the worse for these low-income people. They want to continue to believe that America will be prosperous forever without doing anything, as it was in the 1980s and 1990s.
$4/gallon gas might hurt in the beginning, but in the long run it will force America to look for alternative energy and make us better off in the future.
Mccain still believes in a 1980s, 1990s world where america can just control the world with a pea-shooter. No, not now with china, india, russia running after us with AK-47s.
I explained why we need someone like obama, even though he isn't the best we have. Now, tell me, what is so great about mccain besides his glorious patriotism? Will you really be willing to follow mccain for 100 years in iraq? For the past 8 years, we wasted our time and money with a nimrod, I don't see much difference with Mccain's policy, now when foreign policy is so important.

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i agree with most of what u said jstar
, but not on ur idea that china and india are "following our footsteps". the only thing they are following our footsteps in is the economy and the process of major industrialization. socially and politically they are not even close.

Jstar1 wrote:No, not now with china, india, russia running after us with AK-47s.
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i would have voted for Obama but he lied twice about his relegion so iam not so sure now
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McCain believes that the USA's economy is perfect and does not need any altering. He is just like Bush and will make gas prices higher for us. The war will not end any time soon if he is elected president.
Obama wants the opposite of our current economy. He also wants to end the war aswell.
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So who would you vote for?
McCain-Continue spending $720 Million Dollars a day. Higher Gas prices. Continue ruining the the dollars strength.
or
Obama-Wants to stop the war and stop wasting $720 million dollars a day. Will fix the gas company loop holes that monopolize the gas prices. And possibly fix how our current dollar does NOT have 1 dollar worth of gold behind it which is making the dollar worthless.
Obama wants the opposite of our current economy. He also wants to end the war aswell.
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So who would you vote for?
McCain-Continue spending $720 Million Dollars a day. Higher Gas prices. Continue ruining the the dollars strength.
or
Obama-Wants to stop the war and stop wasting $720 million dollars a day. Will fix the gas company loop holes that monopolize the gas prices. And possibly fix how our current dollar does NOT have 1 dollar worth of gold behind it which is making the dollar worthless.
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Verfo wrote:i would have voted for Obama but he lied twice about his relegion so iam not so sure now
he never lied about his religion, all that stuff about him being a muslium or a jew is just rumor and crap brought up by fox news.

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cpinney wrote:Verfo wrote:i would have voted for Obama but he lied twice about his relegion so iam not so sure now
he never lied about his religion, all that stuff about him being a muslium or a jew is just rumor and crap brought up by fox news.
well i was bored one day and i went to this website, and it said the Obama said he never was a muslim or w/e but then he was when he was 10 yrs old or something, but anyways i voted for him since he is willing to change the country
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