God, I'm so sick of this election. - Comments

  • Billie Joe Armstrong

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    I thought they had seen her shopping at 2 Neiman Marcusses [sp?]
    *shrug*
    I don't care about her wardrobe, if crazy Alaskan mayor wants to blow all the GOP's cash on clothes than be my guest. XD
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:53am
  • xXxlikepiXiedustxXx

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    Finks don't trust what they say about wardrobe. Those news stations have been getting those facts wrong on people's wardrobes since the beginning of the elections. They do it on purpose for these long segments and then correct really quickly at the end of a later broadcast when nobody is watching.
    Trust me, CBS and like CNN have done at least twice to Cindy McCain right after the GOP convention.

    I am American. It is important. I'm just sick of it, and I have no say because I'm too young.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:50am
  • Spaztastic

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    Hearing about any election day in and day out, every hour gets annoying. But like Audrey T. said, it's important if you're an American.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:48am
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    shit. >.< meant "biased" XD. *was listening to music*
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:47am
  • The Guitar Man

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    The media has always had a bias; it just seems more apparent, now. :/

    I think part of the problem is how early election coverage started. Even though it's bound to be a 'ground-breaking election', considering the race of the cantidate (or gender, in the begining)...Really, America's lost interest in the election before it could even happen. Maybe that's just me...but, yeah. I can't wait until it's over.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:44am
  • Billie Joe Armstrong

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    The news media does talk about each candidate equally, now the fact that it's unbiased is another story. They talk about McCain but Palin has been doing some screwy stuff lately so the major media has picked up on it. Like the fact that she has a 150,000 dollar wardrobe. -_-
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:42am
  • xXxlikepiXiedustxXx

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    Thank you nerdy. I totally know what you mean Audrey.
    Since I'm only 16, I have no say in this election. Sucks, but my parents and I agree on a candidate, so I know they are somewhat representing what I want.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:42am
  • Audrey T

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    I can't wait for election day to come. I'm ready to vote and get this thing over with so we can move over with our lives. I get what you're saying.

    The presidential election is important, but I just want this to be done so we don't have to hear about it 24-7 no matter where we are. I definitely can't wait for the Mibba debates to stop.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:39am
  • nerdy_

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    See, I don't care if many people in the media want Barack Obama. It just gets on my nerves when all you hear about is Obama -- or Palin. Isn't the media supposed to cover both candidates equally? Or at least try to?
    Instead it's all about how one candidate will save the world and how the other....won't.

    But yes, exactly. The media is supposed to give the facts in the most unbiased way possible, and this election is dragging on way too long.
    October 30th, 2008 at 03:36am