View Full Version : I just want to take a quick poll...
311evo
09-13-2008, 07:34 AM
God this thread is annoying. all the big media is against republicans (obama is more of a celebrity now then a candidate) and a magority the smaller media is rooting for the republicans. phuk it.
Matt D.
09-13-2008, 02:15 PM
Theres such thing as being realistic. The only two parties that have a decent chance for president is the two we are argueing over. If the independent parties were to come up with a strong candidate and work for a full 4 years gaining support, i would care what that candidate thought, but its just not a reality right now. Believe me, when Nader ran, i supported him, but in todays current society it is a two party system. Unfortunatly.
It's attitudes like this that are the reason why we are stuck in a two-party system. Reality is there are other candidates, like it or not, and the media is to blame for these other people not being known. I dare you to ask anyone on the street who Ron Paul is, and I bet you the majority respond with "Ron who?"
A//// Guy
09-13-2008, 03:33 PM
Im sick of arguing. :pc:
asshanson
09-13-2008, 06:47 PM
It seems that too many peoples' minds are made up already, what's the point of arguing?
At first I was semi-ok with just McCain, but Palin was the dealbreaker for me.
v8klla
09-13-2008, 11:56 PM
I found this article pretty informational as I am just now finding time to research the candidates:
http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/news/0806/gallery.election_issues/index.html
In regards to my vote it will likely go to Obama. I feel like we need to be done with this war and Palin just makes me uneasy. Even with McCain promising to lower the corporate tax rate, it just isn't enough to overcome my aforementioned concerns.
Halon
09-14-2008, 05:58 AM
I typically think a little more republican then democrat, but I do not vote based on a party. I vote on who I think the best candidate is. Right now I'm pretty much undecided and can't wait to watch the debates in the future. I am not a guru when it comes to politics, but I personally think the presidential candidates are pretty good this year. On one side we have a very energetic man that seems to be extremely motivated to bring change to this country. On the other hand we have an extremely experienced man whose seen and done a lot for this country. I'm more excited about this election then I have been for any in the past.
I give this country an "F"
I will not be voting because my faith in our political system has collapsed.
HiImBrian
09-14-2008, 12:57 PM
Well while I was at my friends house getting drunk last night, there were these 2 chicks just goin at it about McCain and Obama. Now I really hate politics because it's just not my thing, but I just drank my beer and watched the entertainment as long as I could. Basically, what I got out of it (and what I've gotten outa this thread) is that with McCain things will stay about the same, and with Obama things may get better or may get worse.
I don't know who I'm going to vote for yet, or if I'm even going to vote at all. People say every vote counts, and that scares the crap outa me. What if I vote for the wrong person?!
123abc
09-14-2008, 01:12 PM
Politics seem to really ruffle up a few peoples feathers...
I like Palin. She says what she thinks. I say fuck Obama. Seems like just another fad.
dsm9sec
09-14-2008, 02:19 PM
I give this country an "F"
I will not be voting because my faith in our political system has collapsed.
+ 1 on the faith... I probably won't vote either.
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