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I really do prefer limited government policies, but you look at the last 8 years and the Republicans have done nothing but increase the size of our government and attack our liberties in the guise of preventing terrorism. Both the Democratic and Republican parties are irrevocably broken, but I can at least vote for the person I think is most 'with' the times and has the strongest personal character and integrity.

McCain is a self professed computer illiterate, he's 71 freaking years old, he doesn't understand the economy, let alone the burgeoning digital economy, and did I mention he's 71 years old?

Sorry but its time to give someone who's not aligned with Bush a chance to run this country.



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quarashi said:
Snesboy said:
McCain

Take that you damn liberals. I can't wait to vote! And besides, I already ate Obama's left hand.

Are you going to be able to vote in November?  If not, I'm sure that Kids Vote has a lot of sway in the general election.  Go watch some Nickelodeon, this is grown up talk.

 

Consider this your only warning, we don't need antagonizing comments on a political topic, the subject matter is flamebait enough.

 



To Each Man, Responsibility

Have we ever seen an election where the candidate voted into office actually followed all of the policies and promises he denoted in his candidacy? Both are such liars that looking at their policies would largely be a waste of time.

At this point, I largely prefer the Democratic party, so I'll vote for Obama.



 

 

Wait Ralph Nader not running anymore ?



@Montana... are you referring to the Democratic party currently in charge of the congress with the LOWEST approval rating on record? (roughly half of Bushie's approval rating on average... how sad is that?) But hey, it is indeed a free country so whatever floats your boat.

Honestly though, this year's election is basically like choosing the GREATER of two evils... and although I'd take McCain over OsamaObamaYomamma any day of the week, i just hope that whoever does win does so with a clear majority of the vote so that we dont have to hear the left-wing libtards complain about stolen elections and voter disenfranchisements and all that other BS.... like it or not Bush won the last election fair and square with a clear majority of the vote (51%), something Clinton didn't do in EITHER of his election victories.



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

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OBAMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



brawl4life said:
Wait Ralph Nader not running anymore ?

 

Actually he is I believe... and the sad thing is he actualy looks like a pretty good choice this year when lined up against McCain and Obama... Nader has just as much, if not more experience than McCain, and he has always been clear and consistent on all his views even though they may not be very popular views (he's very anti-corporations and big business for one thing)... what exactly does Obama stand for other than "Hope and Change"?



On 2/24/13, MB1025 said:
You know I was always wondering why no one ever used the dollar sign for $ony, but then I realized they have no money so it would be pointless.

NightDragon83 said:
@Montana... are you referring to the Democratic party currently in charge of the congress with the LOWEST approval rating on record? (roughly half of Bushie's approval rating on average... how sad is that?) But hey, it is indeed a free country so whatever floats your boat.

Honestly though, this year's election is basically like choosing the GREATER of two evils... and although I'd take McCain over OsamaObamaYomamma any day of the week, i just hope that whoever does win does so with a clear majority of the vote so that we dont have to hear the left-wing libtards complain about stolen elections and voter disenfranchisements and all that other BS.... like it or not Bush won the last election fair and square with a clear majority of the vote (51%), something Clinton didn't do in EITHER of his election victories.

"In charge?" You phrase it as if the Democratic Party has taken ultimate control over congress. Perhaps they have the majority of the representatives, but they aren't exactly "in charge." And besides, why do you think Congress has such a low approval rating? It's certainly not the fault of the Democrats. And I guess I'd have to live in a free country to have a differing opinion from you.

As for your second paragraph, it speaks for itself.



 

 

NightDragon83 said:
@Montana... are you referring to the Democratic party currently in charge of the congress with the LOWEST approval rating on record? (roughly half of Bushie's approval rating on average... how sad is that?) But hey, it is indeed a free country so whatever floats your boat.

Honestly though, this year's election is basically like choosing the GREATER of two evils... and although I'd take McCain over OsamaObamaYomamma any day of the week, i just hope that whoever does win does so with a clear majority of the vote so that we dont have to hear the left-wing libtards complain about stolen elections and voter disenfranchisements and all that other BS.... like it or not Bush won the last election fair and square with a clear majority of the vote (51%), something Clinton didn't do in EITHER of his election victories.

 

Maybe you could post intelligently instead of using terms like "OsamaObamaYomamma" and "Libtards".  That is if you actually have anything worth saying.



NightDragon83 said:
brawl4life said:
Wait Ralph Nader not running anymore ?

 

Actually he is I believe... and the sad thing is he actualy looks like a pretty good choice this year when lined up against McCain and Obama... Nader has just as much, if not more experience than McCain, and he has always been clear and consistent on all his views even though they may not be very popular views (he's very anti-corporations and big business for one thing)... what exactly does Obama stand for other than "Hope and Change"?

What exactly does McCain stand for other than "I'm a POV!"

Both candidates have methods of appeasing to idiots, so that's a null jab.