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Is anyone UNDECIDED on the Presidential candidates?
I've been reading all the posts around the Obama and McCain and began to wonder...
Is there anyone in this forum that is still undecided? |
Not at all, already voted
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I can't see how people can be undecided. We know what each candidate and each party stands for.
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I can't decide whether I am going to vote third party or just not bother voting at all.
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Well, it's a choice this year between a ****** bag and a turd sandwich...I think I'll just abstain....
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I am very DECIDED. I'm gladly and proudly voting for Obama. I am sick and tired of the way things have been. End of story.
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Who can I vote for?
I have decided:
Obama Sucks McCain Sucks Bush Sucks Yes, I am a gun owner but I find it difficult to decide based on one issue, even when it is the gun issue. I have voted in every election since 1976, I may skip this one or write in someone. :crying: |
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Red |
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But hey, he is increasing his lead over McCain in the states that matter, OH, FL, PA. http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20081001...18ElEyr3Vh24cA |
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I respect McCain but because he will give the illegal aliens amnesty and I believe he will sign any anti gun legislation sent to him, and a few other things, I do not want him to be President. I think Obama is TOTALLY unqualified to be President and he gives me the creeps. I wouldn't trust him to manage a 7-11 much less the country. He's a TOTAL ZERO. If nothing else, picking Biden for VP shows what a dumb ass Obama is. Since the Republicans were smart enough to get Palin for VP I'll wote for her. McCain can come along but I don't like it. I think with four years experience as VP, Palin will be the next, and first woman, President. |
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I bet you think he's a dummy, don't you? |
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meshmdz, it sounds like a one-issue thing, but here's another side to it: How an official feels about 'letting' American citizens own guns is a pretty good litmus test for how that person feels about the people of the Nation.
Does he trust them to make the right decisions overall, and want them to be responsible for themselves and their families' safety? Or does he think he can save the 'common folk' from their own ignorance and hatred, and be their almighty protector? Does he feel they're just too stupid and irresponsible to own guns? Or, does he fear what all these bitter people, clinging to guns and religion, would do if they didn't like his 'changes', and actually decided to do something about it? As to the OP's question: I'll probably vote third party, out of principle. I might vote McCain if I see more substantial evidence that his views on things agree with mine. I'll be damned twice before I vote for Obama. |
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In fact, I question your cognitive and logical abilities and personally believe you should have been weeded out of the law enforcement testing process as a sub-standard candidate. |
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Actually, that is far from the case. It is plainly clear you have not adequately researched the candidates, in particular Barack Hussein Obama. There's more to socialism than 'guns'. Obama is plainly the most frightening candidate I've ever seen sprouting from the left. Thinking it's all about 'guns' is myopic. |
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The fact that you have the audacity to put on an American uniform, and yet you still choose to support a decidedly leftist/socialist anti-American tells me that you are a very confused individual, or you see the uniform as a means to an end or some sort of entitlement. Yes, you soil and dishonor the uniform if you support an anti-American such as Obama. If you can't come to grips with that, then it's your problem, not mine. |
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