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Iamme08
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Posted at 10:11 am on Nov. 3, 2008 |
| I want Nader to win. I know there's less than a 1% chance he will win but I WISH he would win. I like him far better than McCain and Obama. |
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aniruddhc
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Posted at 3:12 am on Nov. 3, 2008 |
| OBAMA FTW! |
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samantha08
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Posted at 7:57 pm on Oct. 31, 2008 |
| McCain, obviously. |
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CherryxBomb
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Posted at 12:26 pm on Oct. 30, 2008 |
OBAMA FOR YO MOMMA LoL |
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wcm wrestling
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Posted at 8:06 pm on Oct. 29, 2008 |
| Obama for mankind |
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XOxoKazzyoxOX
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Posted at 7:44 pm on Oct. 28, 2008 |
| OBAMA! |
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OneSquared
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Posted at 6:52 pm on Oct. 26, 2008 |
| Obama FTW |
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x FENRIS x
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Posted at 7:55 pm on Oct. 23, 2008 |
| As an Australian, I have an interest, but not a vote in this election, what with this whole coalition thing we have going. I suppose an important quote for the future would be in regards to the Roman state: "When the army becomes more important than the state, then both the army and the state are doomed" [AUCT] |
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bluenight
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Posted at 6:29 pm on Oct. 23, 2008 |
Quote: from jschwa1986 at 2:18 pm on Oct. 16, 2008
This country is going to be wonderful in 20 or 30 years, when our more liberal generation is more active. Gay marriage will be legalized, a woman or a Jew or a gay person will be President some day... I can't wait.
lol will not happen remember the hippies there liberal and not everybody is liberal in congress. there will not be an openly gay president in a long time same with an atheist president. Evangelical christian are such a big part of voting and always will be |
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AshritaPk0791
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Posted at 5:05 pm on Oct. 23, 2008 |
Quote: from berrycuda at 5:15 am on Oct. 23, 2008
If I wanted an empty suit and higher taxes I'd vote for Obama but the truth of the matter is John McCain is the best candidate for the job. Mccain wants to down size large government, cut taxes, do away with programs that either aren't working or not necessary, and give employers an incentive to hire new employees. Makes better sense to me than Obama thinking he can spend his way out of disaster, everyone knows you don't raise taxes during a recession. What amazes me are all the fools that buy into his fantasy of "change" the only change you would have from Obama is the change in your pockets after he raises your taxes!
if he cant contain his mouth in a tight situation how can we be assured as president he can handle himself properly?now is almost the end of the campaign and his strategy is attacking his opponent . if we talk about economics we will lose is his modo. i don't know about you but i want a president who cares about our economics. and the money in hard working families pockets are important. not just the money in the pocket of CEO and big business owners |
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berrycuda
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Posted at 5:15 am on Oct. 23, 2008 |
| If I wanted an empty suit and higher taxes I'd vote for Obama but the truth of the matter is John McCain is the best candidate for the job. Mccain wants to down size large government, cut taxes, do away with programs that either aren't working or not necessary, and give employers an incentive to hire new employees. Makes better sense to me than Obama thinking he can spend his way out of disaster, everyone knows you don't raise taxes during a recession. What amazes me are all the fools that buy into his fantasy of "change" the only change you would have from Obama is the change in your pockets after he raises your taxes! |
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Watch this
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Posted at 3:07 pm on Oct. 22, 2008 |
| so umm.. why is there an "Other" option? |
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Savior
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Posted at 10:26 am on Oct. 22, 2008 |
| Obama. |
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AshritaPk0791
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Posted at 5:09 pm on Oct. 19, 2008 |
bush is republican if you vote for mccain you're doing wat obama mentioned. if you keep bumping your head on the wall and you start getting a headache aren't you going to stop bumping your head thus ending your headache? voting repub again would just continue the headache of wat bush has been dishing out on us |
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spartan09
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Posted at 6:02 pm on Oct. 18, 2008 |
| Ah, of course being on a teenage forum I'm out numbered in fans of McCain. Then again, I'm really a fan of neither candidate, but McCain is less suck-ish than Obama. McCain has a lot more experience in running government. Palin will bring the creativity, but at least she's in a position where she's gonna do nothing anyway. The Democrats? Have the inexperienced person in the wrong position. Maybe I'd vote Democrat if they switched their candidates. |
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