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Kracka
10-29-2008, 06:59 PM
You know what I cant stand is idot young people voting for MCcain and Phalin because Phalin is/was hot. I have heard from more than one person they are voting for her because they want to have a hot vice president..I sure hope they were joking...But I can guarantee you there are people out there that have no clue and will base there decision on that.
Just like how a lot of people are voting for Obama for the sole fact that he is not white. Why do you think Palin was chosen? ;)
Kracka
10-29-2008, 07:02 PM
Calling all obama supporters lemmings and sheep just because we dont feel the same way you do, is like me saying McCain voters are all bible thumping inbreds and hicks.
When you're back in town I'm going to thump you on he head with my Bible then nail my sister on your unconscious body.
Halon
10-29-2008, 07:13 PM
Personally, it's impossible for me to understand where every candidate stands on every subject. There's so many subjects, and so much bullshit and lies, it's hard. So I think I will base my decision on subjects I that I have some knowledge in, and affect me.
The bigger ones for me are energy, military, and health care. I don't know a lot about economics and all that jazz, so I have no clue who's plan is better. They each claim there's is better, but I can't decifer between the truth and lies, because I just don't know enough about it to know. But I do feel that one of the candidates has similar views as I do when it comes to military (because he was in it), energy, and health care (no thanks to government ran medical). So I think I've made up my mind.
I'm excited to see how this election turns out though!!
Kracka
10-29-2008, 07:18 PM
I think it'll be a lot closer than most polls are predicting.
EclipseGST
10-29-2008, 07:24 PM
Hands down they are both douche bags, I just want this shit over with so I can stop hearing about it and continue to watch the country go into recession.
Each person is saying different things are going to happen if they get into office. Well, I'll believe it when I see it.
Matt D.
10-29-2008, 11:30 PM
The bigger ones for me are energy, military, and health care. I don't know a lot about economics and all that jazz, so I have no clue who's plan is better. They each claim there's is better, but I can't decifer between the truth and lies, because I just don't know enough about it to know. But I do feel that one of the candidates has similar views as I do when it comes to military (because he was in it), energy, and health care (no thanks to government ran medical). So I think I've made up my mind.
Glad to see you're informed about what is important to you. Obama's state-run healthcare is a disaster in the making. Ask Canadians how their "free" health care is. Have a cough that won't go away? Make an appointment a year down the road and get in line. Obama is a socialist in the making, but no one wants to believe it. Think socialism is okay? Look at communist Russia, modern China and North Korea and see how fun that looks.
Goat Blower
10-29-2008, 11:36 PM
Looks like China is actually headed towards capitalism, sadly we might be taking their place towards socialism if the annointed one gets elected. "Spread the wealth", or better, "Spread the taxes to everyone"
ylimert01
10-29-2008, 11:38 PM
I don't know what to believe anymore...I don't like either of them..I guess I should write a list and see which has more of what I would like to see happen...I don't wanna be an uneducated voter but I am tired of people shoving crap down my throat and people telling me who is right and who is wrong. Its going to be tough for me.
Matt D.
10-29-2008, 11:40 PM
I don't know what to believe anymore...I don't like either of them..I guess I should write a list and see which has more of what I would like to see happen...I don't wanna be an uneducated voter but I am tired of people shoving crap down my throat and people telling me who is right and who is wrong. Its going to be tough for me.
I know what you mean, but I tell it like it is. I'm not voting for either of the big dogs so my opinion is worth very little to most people.
ylimert01
10-29-2008, 11:52 PM
I know what you mean, but I tell it like it is. I'm not voting for either of the big dogs so my opinion is worth very little to most people.
yea and I used to say the voting for other parties is throwing your vote away but my opinion has sense changed....I think the whole throwing your vote away doesn't apply if you equally hate the front runners.I look at it this way if you think about it the dems or rebups are going to win either way weather I vote from them or not.. so I might as well voice my opinion and go third party..every vote counts for them whether they even have a chance to win or not. Not that I am voting third party thats a general statement I am still undecided.
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