Obama or MaCain

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  1. Alex C: Kingdom Keeper

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    Same.

    And it's McCain. Kthx.


    Edit: Oh my god people. It's McCain not McKain not MaCain not MaKain. McCain.

    And I hate living in Illinois for the 2008 presidential election since everyone is Obama based and the newspapers piss me off.

    And he's not even so Republican he's like an Independent who doesn't want to call himself Independent since no one ever choses them.
     
  2. daxma Hei Long: Unrivalled under the Heavens

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    Some of the truest words spoken.
     
  3. Alex C: Kingdom Keeper

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    Oh I'd like to add that I don't like all McCain's views but I think he's better than Obama. Just because Obama ticks me off for reasons I'll say if someone actually cares to ask xD. -too lazy right now- But either way Obama probably knows a little about getting ticked off. (: It's ok Obama you'll get more criticism if you're picked.
     
  4. The Great Gatz Chaser

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    lol I wasn't backing him I was just saying he's trying to make himself seem more like he's against the war by saying that. :p And some people might buy it. Obviously you are one that can understand what he's truly saying lol.
     
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    I will be voting for Obama as I support his platform more than I do McCain's. I think we actually need to get rid of the conservative view for a while and undo what was done in the past. It would seem harder for McCain to be able to accomplish that than it would be for a Democrat since the Republicans are mostly responsible for putting us in this state in the first place and he'd be going against the whim of his party. I don't think McCain is a carbon copy of Bush as the guy seems to be an alright fellow, but I just feel it's time to change up the government hands somewhat and let us be for a while less conservative. We've lost way too many rights under Bush's administration as well as a lot of friends overseas and I hate to see it keep going that way.

    Another point to vote for Obama is that he's not 'owned' by lobbyists and so it frees him up as no politician really in some time has been. To not be 'pwned' by corporations like the oil industry is a big boon to me in itself.
     
  6. Princess Luna Supreme Co-Ruler of Equestria

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    McCain. I don't have a choice. What can I say, I'm a hardcore Republican, and so I'll stick to it. 8/ Though I didn't/don't like ANY of the nominees this round. So come November, McCain has my vote. Though I know it really won't do any good. I can see democrats coming to power now.
    I don't hate Obama, but I support McCain over him.
     
  7. Radiowave ITSA PIIINCH

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    Obama. Just him running alone means so much for other races and their abilities to run for president some day.
    Asian president?
    Hispanic president?

    I have to admit even though I dislike her, Hillary did the same.

    McCain...ugh...
    I really dont want him to win...
     
  8. daxma Hei Long: Unrivalled under the Heavens

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    The republicans are evil....and now i see your dark side...I like it.lol!!!!!!
     
  9. TheLightIsGone123 Gummi Ship Junkie

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    hmm Obama if i really must pick, he just has a certian aura about him and the way he moves is like water
    whereas McCain seems to be hiding quiet a lot from us and his ideas are those of the old and forgotten
     
  10. EvilMan_89 Code Master

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    *sigh* i hate when people say they are voting for obama just because he doesn't support the war. i mean, come on, i dont' support the war either but does that mean i should be president? no. also, if you check stuff out, he wasn't even able to vote on whether or not to go to war.
     
  11. The Great Gatz Chaser

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    :/ I see no humor in that... Ok lets just say they're evil at least they're not Communist like the Democrats. lol
     
  12. BaseSebastian Kingdom Keeper

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    Republicans are.....evil?

    And then I can say Democrats are racy commercial makers, because it's true, then?
    (Racy not meaning Racist, racy meaning two people of the opposite sex have sexual interaction in a commerical downing McCcain, and not really doing anything for Obama.)

    McCain doesn't want to stay in Irag for 100 years, despite the stupid lies.
    The people who say that are the internet co-equal of those who type like:
    OMG!!1!!!AkuRoku AkuRoku!!1!!!111! **** YOU~!!!289yY0(8)S(*KKg
    (God, it was fun button-mashing for a second there....ackward for me....but fun.)

    Want to know a leetle sechret?
    The American side: is....Winning
    Unless you count GE, for it's there we actually are pretty much screwed.

    Total honesty, mucho Respecto towards-o Obama-o. (Not being racist, I just like typing in false accent...xD Besides Sen. Obama is Black, not Hispanic)
    Despite Wright, who's not right, and Michelle, who's only missing a pillbox hat to complete her 'tude,
    he's still continuing strong with his campaign.
    Only problem he faces now: Remembering exactly how many states there are in America.
    *Slips note paper over to barrack which reads: 50, not 57.*

    I agree with Repliku's concept of balance to a degree, but mostly only because he always makes sense.

    I am neither old enough to vote, but if I could, I'd just be sitting on the couch during this election season.

    My views are: McCain has my props for being that old and still having his mind about him, his cons, however, is that he stands no chance towards the racism that has taken our beloved country.

    Barrack has my props for not actually using his race as a running opportunity on purpose,
    but the con is: it's pretty much ended up that way anyway.
     
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    Neither. Simple as that.
     
  14. BaseSebastian Kingdom Keeper

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    Despite the hope, it is impossible.

    Hilary would have been hell, Obama has only a slight, thankfully, chance of being assassinated before election(His odds increase drastically, I'm afraid, if he wins), and McCain only has a very slight chance of dying of old age before Aughust.

    Somebody has to be President.
    That is the way, and it should be just....but.....the rest is self-explanatory....
     
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    This is easily why I dislike politics. I don't mean to sound mean, Omar, but really, it's that kind of self-generated separation that makes politics so unappealing. As well as insinuating hatred, it creates factions and out of those factions you get hatred.

    The end result without fail is hatred and it's because of that I personally take this kind of humor seriously.

    To be totally technical, Democrats aren't communist. And Republicans aren't... whatever they are. If you notice, both have morals, both are humanistic, however both also absorb people.

    Such a shame. >:
     
  16. BaseSebastian Kingdom Keeper

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    At once it was just Whig, and that's what you were.
    Then you had Federalist and Anti-Federalists respectively.

    Abraham Lincoln became the first wholly Republican President, and I forget who was the first Demo.

    Thus, we have Liberists, Anti-Liberists, Conservatists, Anti-Conservatists, Seperatists, Clones, Jedis....wait..................um......just count the first five....or maybe......six too....I honeslty don't know....
     
  17. Inasuma "pumpkin"

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    If I'm not mistaken, it was Whig, then Fed and anti-Fed, then the republican, then some time later after the reps dominated for about 40 years, the first democrat came in.

    idk. I didn't may that much attention in American Citizen class. lol
     
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    ****!!!!! IT'S HAPPENING AGAIN!!!!! I NEED SOME JEROME!!!!!!

    BYEAH!!!!

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  19. Advent 【DRAGON BALLSY】

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    We really have bad candidates this year, don't we? Obama has good ideas, but he probably doesn't have the experience to follow through on them. McCain has plenty of experience, however he will continue the war for many more years (which is a good and bad thing), and he wants to set up around 40 more nuclear reactors in the next 20 or so years. Neither strikes me as great, just like the election last time between Bush and Kerry (monkey v.s. plank of wood). I honestly don't know where to stand and I'm glad I'm not 18 yet. Hopefully once I'm older, we'll have better candidates.
     
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    BYEAH!!!!

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