My analogy for Obama - Comments

  • tweezers.

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    Right. Because conservative rule has nothing to do with how thoroughly fucked our country's been for the past eight years.
    I agree with skank.
    October 16th, 2008 at 01:47am
  • Squirrely.Kassi

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    Nothing personal against Obama, I just don't want my taxes raised, so I don't want him to win... I prefer those who feel we need to benefit our people and not our rich people... In my views taxing our people, isn't benefiting us, just making it harder to live...
    October 15th, 2008 at 11:41pm
  • The Gunslinger

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    "Right because eight years of conservative rule has benefited the American society"

    http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/13/wall.bush-obama/index.html?eref=rss_topstories

    That was Bush, not conservatism in general. And I bet you didn't know that most of Bush's economic policies are more liberal than conservative.

    I will never claim that McCain is a good choice for President, because i would've much rather had Mit Romney. McCain doesn't know where he stands on stuff.

    but i realize that McCain will keep America America. of course he'd try and fix the stuff Bush funked up, why wouldn't he? its stupid when you equate McCain with Bush. Not all Republicans are the same, most republicans didn't like McCain before he started running. But McCain's whole life has been in service to this country.

    and don't give me that crap that he voted with Bush 90% of the time. first of all, the president doesn't vote. and when you say well he took his side. fine, but know this: when a vote is cast in the senate nearly every time it is unanimous, both repulicans and democrats voting the same way.

    i'd just feel safer with McCain than a rookie, 3 year, inexperienced, senator with absolutley no major accomplishments to speak of and a very very questionable background. the man won't even produce his brith certificate? why not? every american can do that in a minute? the only reason he woulnd't do that is if he didn't have one. and that would be bad. because being US born is a requirement. and voting three times to deny medical care to infants who surrvived abortion is evil. why on earth isn't Biden the front man? surely someone in your party has more experience. I find no reason that he should be the democratic nominee other than they're playing off his charisma and being black. which is stupid. i'd feel much better if there was a democrat with real experience running.

    i'm going to stop typing now. i can keep going. but i know i'll never get through to any of you.
    October 15th, 2008 at 11:19pm
  • pixxie.

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    Obama is not good for a president - maybe a senate, or something...but not a president. And McCain? I lost all respect for McCain the second he picked Sarah fucking Palin.

    But, I'm not old enough to vote, so... If I could, though, I'd be all for McCain, even though I am more democratic. That's why when I register, Ima be an INDEPENDENT!

    :DD

    By the way: Lucky. Being in Germany...psh.
    October 15th, 2008 at 10:37pm
  • Dancing Caveman

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    Right because eight years of conservative rule has benefited the American society.
    October 15th, 2008 at 10:14pm
  • whyamistillonhere

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    I prefer Obama over McCain.
    October 15th, 2008 at 10:12pm
  • strange.

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    I agree with skank. ¬¬
    October 15th, 2008 at 09:57pm
  • skank.

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    To be honest, I'd rather go for the bad candy than the stale bread covered in mold: McCain and his wack-job VP. Smiley
    October 15th, 2008 at 09:55pm
  • Call Me A Sinner

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    totally agree with you. i just look around and all my friends think Obama is like Christ or something and they don't understand why I'm not all for him like they are.
    October 15th, 2008 at 09:47pm