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Poll: are you voting for Obama or McCain Obama. Prince: .... shut up already, damn! | |
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Obama ya mamma | |
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I am 99% certian I will not vote McCain |
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i'm voting for Nunya. i hear quite a few people might be! | |
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Anxiety said: i'm voting for Nunya. i hear quite a few people might be!
Never again, not I. | |
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Mach said: I am 99% certian I will not vote McCain
Girl, please let us know what thread you're hanging by with that 1% Obama for me ! 2009: Mermaids and Dolphins... | |
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Shoot, I aint about to front; Obama is my choice. “When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a Communist.” Brazilian bishop Dom Hélder Câmara | |
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I am leaning toward Obama.
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Definitely McCain.
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Obama, of course.
Second Funkiest White Man in America | |
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RodeoSchro said: Obama, of course.
There's no way I want four more years of Bush. I cannot wait for my absentee ballot to arrive. [Edited 6/18/08 6:56am] ~Try the Alternative~ | |
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Unfortunately, I have no choice but to vote for Obama. | |
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McCain | |
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Obama | |
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RodeoSchro said: Obama, of course.
There's no way I want four more years of Bush. How cliche.....If you guys actually knew anybody's policy, you would know that the McCain = Bush bumpersticker is nothing more than democrat propoganda. Of course, as Obama supporters, we don't want to get into the question of actual policy....you may actually see that there is no real change being offered. | |
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seekingtruth said: RodeoSchro said: Obama, of course.
There's no way I want four more years of Bush. How cliche.....If you guys actually knew anybody's policy, you would know that the McCain = Bush bumpersticker is nothing more than democrat propoganda. Of course, as Obama supporters, we don't want to get into the question of actual policy....you may actually see that there is no real change being offered. | |
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seekingtruth said: RodeoSchro said: Obama, of course.
There's no way I want four more years of Bush. How cliche.....If you guys actually knew anybody's policy, you would know that the McCain = Bush bumpersticker is nothing more than democrat propoganda. Of course, as Obama supporters, we don't want to get into the question of actual policy....you may actually see that there is no real change being offered. they want 4 more years of Carter. Welcome to the New World Odor and
the Mythmaking Moonbattery of Obamanation. Chains We Can Bereave In LIBERALISM IS A CONSPIRACY THEORY | |
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HiinEnkelte said: seekingtruth said: How cliche.....If you guys actually knew anybody's policy, you would know that the McCain = Bush bumpersticker is nothing more than democrat propoganda. Of course, as Obama supporters, we don't want to get into the question of actual policy....you may actually see that there is no real change being offered. they want 4 more years of Carter. 4 more years of Carter would be miles ahead of what we got right now....and I don't think Carter was a particularly good President. "Always blessings, never losses......"
Ya te dije....no manches guey!!!!! | |
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Stymie said: seekingtruth said: How cliche.....If you guys actually knew anybody's policy, you would know that the McCain = Bush bumpersticker is nothing more than democrat propoganda. Of course, as Obama supporters, we don't want to get into the question of actual policy....you may actually see that there is no real change being offered. GREAT!!! What matter of policy really draws you towards Obama? What is it that he is going to do for you/this country that inspires you? | |
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OBAMA. He is the candidate Ive waited my whole life to vote for. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: OBAMA. He is the candidate Ive waited my whole life to vote for.
Why? What singular thing inspires you? | |
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seekingtruth said: Stymie said: I've been dying to discuss policy. Have a go at it.
GREAT!!! What matter of policy really draws you towards Obama? What is it that he is going to do for you/this country that inspires you? I do not wish to vote for Obama, I just wish to vote against huge changes in our nation's Constitution. | |
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Stymie said: seekingtruth said: GREAT!!! What matter of policy really draws you towards Obama? What is it that he is going to do for you/this country that inspires you? I do not wish to vote for Obama, I just wish to vote against huge changes in our nation's Constitution. as the majority of repubs have gone all big government, and the left has hijacked the dems and want to overthrow the balance of powers and obliterate the executive and legislative branch through judicial activism, i believe that for all my reservations the closest we can get to the Constitution is the libertarian party. paul. barr. maybe. Welcome to the New World Odor and
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HiinEnkelte said: Stymie said: I do not wish to vote for Obama, I just wish to vote against huge changes in our nation's Constitution. as the majority of repubs have gone all big government, and the left has hijacked the dems and want to overthrow the balance of powers and obliterate the executive and legislative branch through judicial activism, i believe that for all my reservations the closest we can get to the Constitution is the libertarian party. paul. barr. maybe. I'm Libertarian but Barr doesn't work for me though. | |
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Stymie said: HiinEnkelte said: as the majority of repubs have gone all big government, and the left has hijacked the dems and want to overthrow the balance of powers and obliterate the executive and legislative branch through judicial activism, i believe that for all my reservations the closest we can get to the Constitution is the libertarian party. paul. barr. maybe. I'm Libertarian but Barr doesn't work for me though. i wish i could feel like i could vote for whom i actually am most aligned with on the issues. (which i fully support your right to do, and the moral integrity of doing so, contra the 'abuse' you were taking for considering 3rd party options). but mccain has made me more happy recently by taking up energy independence in real way recently. i know very little about Barr actually. but from what i do know it doesn't seem he is significantly different than Paul in his views on government. Welcome to the New World Odor and
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SUPRMAN said: I am leaning toward Obama.
Not ready to rule out McCain since he's shifting positions but do the shifts have conviction behind them or is he merely pandering? Who is his VP going to be? If I don't know who McCain's VP is within a week of the Democratic convention, I'll solidify with Obama. Ok, really now who am I kidding? I can't think of anything McCain can do to get my vote. [Edited 6/17/08 23:17pm] I was gonna say! 2009: Mermaids and Dolphins... | |
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HiinEnkelte said: Stymie said: Holy shit, we actually agreed on something.
I'm Libertarian but Barr doesn't work for me though. i wish i could feel like i could vote for whom i actually am most aligned with on the issues. (which i fully support your right to do, and the moral integrity of doing so, contra the 'abuse' you were taking for considering 3rd party options). but mccain has made me more happy recently by taking up energy independence in real way recently. i know very little about Barr actually. but from what i do know it doesn't seem he is significantly different than Paul in his views on government. | |
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Stymie said: HiinEnkelte said: i wish i could feel like i could vote for whom i actually am most aligned with on the issues. (which i fully support your right to do, and the moral integrity of doing so, contra the 'abuse' you were taking for considering 3rd party options). but mccain has made me more happy recently by taking up energy independence in real way recently. i know very little about Barr actually. but from what i do know it doesn't seem he is significantly different than Paul in his views on government. 3rd time's a charm. so my next post in response to you won't happen until i think i have found a point of further agreement. Welcome to the New World Odor and
the Mythmaking Moonbattery of Obamanation. Chains We Can Bereave In LIBERALISM IS A CONSPIRACY THEORY | |
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Stymie said: seekingtruth said: GREAT!!! What matter of policy really draws you towards Obama? What is it that he is going to do for you/this country that inspires you? I do not wish to vote for Obama, I just wish to vote against huge changes in our nation's Constitution. Unfortunately, you are going not going to be able to avoid that with either candidate. The 2 party system does not lend itself to preserving anything other than politics. | |
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seekingtruth said: Stymie said: I do not wish to vote for Obama, I just wish to vote against huge changes in our nation's Constitution. Unfortunately, you are going not going to be able to avoid that with either candidate. The 2 party system does not lend itself to preserving anything other than politics. | |
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