I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Obama will win, with Hillary as his running mate. Not long afterwards, a 'surprising twist of fate' will land the Clintons back in the White House, and we'll have at least another 3-4 years of expanding the Clinton family wealth and influential power at the blinded expense of their constituents. People thought the Kenneth Starr (and other) scandals were well-covered... Just wait until Obama is elected.
...and not to mention, selling the whole ordeal off to the 'working class' of people that decide to work 32 hours or less per week because if they did any more, the government would cut off their food stamps. What a fucking joke. People that CAN and are able to work a 40 hr. week are being 'trained' by the government to assume a role in society that puts them at the mercy of their elected officials, currently offering "X dollars" in food if they choose to work part-time, instead of full-time. Where's the motive to spend an extra 8 hours per week working, when you can have the government pay for a month's worth of groceries while you get an extra day off per week? It's fucking sickening. And this is just 'Stage One' of the plan.
But I voted for McCain in this poll because I am sick of hearing about Obama and I don't think he would make a good president.
I'm going to vote for McCain because I don't believe Obama has the experience in an elected office to do the job correctly. I also don't want to see my 2nd amendment rights further deteriorated. I believe that if McCain had won in 2000, most of the horseshit we're putting up with now wouldn't have happened. Unfortunately, I also think that Obama will win because he has some kind of voo-doo thing going, making the weak minded believe him and want him as president.
I won't vote for anyone. Obama just talks but doesn't have anything to back it up and he skirts around a lot of other issues. McCain is scary. I want Nader to be president.
What specific issues does Obama 'skirt around'? I agree. McCain is very scary. He's GW Bush v.2. only with more anger, in my opinion. Nader will never be president but why do you support him so much? What makes him a better choice?
I don't need to. I keep my guns at arms reach. If you enjoy your second amendment rights, I suggest stocking up on firearms now, before the election. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=lUe4NWiOq5A Take special note on this one, as it's not legal, and might come in handy someday... http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b1RvTJBdRuA&feature=related
I know Nader will never be president. He's too honest. http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/50lies.asp
I posted the wrong link. Damn edit feature. http://noquarterusa.net/blog/2008/0...linton-voters-will-not-support-senator-obama/ This was the correct link.
I feel like with McCain, you might get a watered down, slight left-leaning, Bush administration. Screwy, perhaps, but somewhat predictable. An Obama office presents so many unknowns, it make me nervous. Until the Dems have better representation than Obama or John Kerry, I'd have to lean towards the right. It just seems the lesser of two evils. But I may vote for Nader just so I can say I had nothing to do with electing either of the two front-runners.
No. I want Nader. I also want the "Election For Dummies" handbook because I don't know what to think. I just can't help but rail against who Ellen and Oprah want for president.