Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
#1
Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
Im still undecided if i even want to vote this time. Who are you voting for and why?
I saw this and thought this was pretty funny.
I saw this and thought this was pretty funny.
Last edited by Jason300zxTT; 10-31-2008 at 03:48 PM.
#4
Re: Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
Neither but i prefer obama. if i didnt have an ounce of brain and hate america i would vote for mcbush. but thats just me, americans will vote for mccain and will cry about it later just like they did with bush. its a nature in the american people...
#6
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agreed..but im voting for Obama. American will vote in the P.O.W and then feel stupid.
#7
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I guess you can call me crazy, but I'm sort of anti-socialism.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
Last edited by VanillaThrilla; 10-31-2008 at 03:50 PM.
#8
Re: Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
I guess you can call me crazy, but I'm sort of anti-socialism.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
#9
Re: Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
I guess you can call me crazy, but I'm sort of anti-socialism.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
Although I will admit that I think Obama is certainly a better speaker and has a better staff behind him. I can't help but to wonder where these hundreds of millions of dollars came from. They say Obama has spent more than $100,000,000 more than McCain campaigning. He's a great speaker, and he has some tactics that I can really appreciate and respect (making phone calls from peoples cell phones at some of his appearances asking for their vote and discussing his views with them one on one), but I don't want him running my country. I don't share the same ideas or views on some important subjects.
Personally, the war is a very crucial subject to me. I feel like Obama being elected to the oval office could cause the fall of the USA as a true world super power! What are we going to do? Pull out of the middle east waving our white flag and hanging our heads low? With all of the lives already lost in this war, I don't think we can just give up like that. I don't think we can admit defeat and pull out so easily. I'm not saying I support the war, but I'd certainly prefer to see this thing through instead of calling it quits and trying to negotiate with terrorists. I support my troops, and I don't want to think that any of them died in vain personally.
#10
Re: Who is everyone going to vote for? Obama or McCain?
Ok..... Iraq has nothing to do with the war on terror...Dont bother to argue this fact I served in both theaters I know what I'm talking about with more first hand knowledge then you, not to down talk you. The US will fall if we stay on this path of fighting a neverending battle in Iraq. You must not really pay attention Obama wants to do which is to shift more efforts to Afgan, the whole point of Operation Enduring Freedom.
I'm voting for Obama.
Lol at the socialist talk too.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8EyGpOU3qM