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  • MattyJoe
    MattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    I mean even if you hate Obama, surely he's the lesser of two evils? :confused:

    Nope. I really don't like Palin, but my dislike of Obama outweighs it.
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • MattyJoe wrote:
    Nope. I really don't like Palin, but my dislike of Obama outweighs it.

    So you think she would do a better job than him?
  • MattyJoe
    MattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    So you think she would do a better job than him?

    I think they would both do similar jobs, they're both very inexperienced and naive, especially when it comes to foreign policy. I just agree with Palin a little more on certain things.
    I pledge to you a government that will not only work well, but wisely, its ability to act tempered by prudence, and its willingness to do good, balanced by the knowledge that government is never more dangerous than when our desire to have it help us blinds us to its great power to harm us.
    -Reagan
  • DOSW
    DOSW Posts: 2,014
    The meaning is this...
    Would you rather have your select person who is running for president win because the people who voted for him really agree with is views and understand what they were voting for? Rather then thousands of people casting a vote because they share the same skin color and because of the word "change".
    Its just sad that he is going to win because of this one and only reason IMO.

    Psst... acoustic guy.... your bigotry is showing again.

    Honestly man. You clearly have issues with minorities. Plain and simple.
    It's a town full of losers and I'm pulling out of here to win
  • I have heard McCain supporters that make that woman sound like she graduated magna cum laude from Harvard and she has a firm grasp on the issues. She sounds no more out of touch than Sarah Palin and she is the Republican VP nominee.
  • jimed14 wrote:

    I watched that twice for the full effect. That was priceless.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • Anon
    Anon Posts: 11,175
    acoustic guy,

    i'd just like to take a moment to remind you that this is what you said on the 30th of september...
    I like McCain but Palin scares me to death.
    I Kinda like Obama but I don't like a lot of what his party stands for.
    I believe Obama really wants to make huge difference in office but I just can't get around his party.
    I would be for McCain totally until Palin came along. That was a stupid choice and that make me rethink his decision making.

    I have never been into politics until the past two years and I don't know much detail about any of it. But, this is how I feel from what I have read.
    Yeah. We get that already.
  • The Champ
    The Champ Posts: 4,063
    I'm voting Obama tomorrow..
    'I want to hurry home to you
    put on a slow, dumb show for you
    and crack you up
    so you can put a blue ribbon on my brain
    god I'm very, very frightening
    and I'll overdo it'
  • aNiMaL
    aNiMaL Posts: 7,117
    What idea? She said it not me. LOL. That is not funny to you? For people like that who have no idea why they are voting? Its sad really.
    She voting for Obama seemingly because she believes he will handle the financial crisis better than McCain.

    What are you trying to spin this as again?
  • aNiMaL
    aNiMaL Posts: 7,117
    The meaning is this...
    Would you rather have your select person who is running for president win because the people who voted for him really agree with is views and understand what they were voting for? Rather then thousands of people casting a vote because they share the same skin color and because of the word "change".
    Its just sad that he is going to win because of this one and only reason IMO.
    Wow, you truly do live with blinders on, huh? I couldn't disagree with you more. I truly do beleive deep down in my gut that Barack Obama is the right man for this job at this time. Regardless of skin color. He is the right man who happens to be black. And you better god damn beleive that the majority of the black community will be, rightfully so, awfully proud of him. Not to say all black people will vote for Obama, as I am sure there are some black Republicans too.