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View Poll Results: Will you vote Democratic? | |||
Yes, I'll vote for Obama | 27 | 49.09% | |
No, I'll vote for McCain | 13 | 23.64% | |
Only, If Hillary is on the ticket | 6 | 10.91% | |
I dont know yet | 9 | 16.36% | |
Voters: 55. You may not vote on this poll |
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Excause me, now I have to go be an elitist and arrogant American |
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.....I think both Kerry and Edwards had a number of attributes that the current Democratic slate don't.............. and I think it is generally more difficult for the democratic party to win (as in the case with Labour in Britain) and more so against a man who has already served one term.
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I will too - though I think he is very flawed. McCain, however, is more flawed in ideology.
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Do you think Obambi would be a more effective commander of the military?
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The latest rumor spreading around the internets (note: source unknown/unverified):
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Of course I'll vote for Senator Obama. And so will an overwhelming majority of Democrats and Independents.
You can mull over the slogans, his skin color, Rev. Wright, his time as editor of the Harvard Law Review, his "bitter" sound byte all you want; but come election day every voter that's a true Democrat will have a few core issues on his or her mind: 1. THE SUPREME COURT APPOINTEES. IT IS HIGHLY LIKELY THAT 2 WILL BE MADE DURING THE NEXT 8 YEARS. IF YOU VOTE FOR McCAIN, YOU ARE BASICALLY CONDONING HIS VIEW THAT WOMEN ARE SECOND CLASS CITIZENS. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "ROE vs. WADE IS NOT IMPORTANT TO ME". 2. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "I SUPPORT GEORGE BUSH'S WAR IN IRAQ. 3. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "I SUPPORT GEORGE BUSH'S ARCHAIC ECONOMIC POLICY. 4. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "I SUPPORT GEORGE BUSH'S ARCHAIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY. 5. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "I SUPPORT GEORGE BUSH'S ISOLATIONIST POLICY THAT DISREGARDS ANY KIND OF POLICY THAT ENCOURAGES A POSITIVE VIEW OF THE U.S. FROM FOREIGN COUNTRIES. 6. A VOTE FOR McCAIN SAYS "I SUPPORT GEORGE BUSH'S ARCHAIC ATTITUDE THAT EDUCATION AND INTELLECTUALISM ARE TO BE LOOKED DOWN UPON". All this talk among Hillary supporters about not supporting Obama is ridiculous and Clinton herlself would be the first to agree with me on this. p.s. the Michelle Obama tape is completely false. She would never use the word or phrase "whitey". Step out of your West Virginia mindsets and open your eyes. And one more thought: was last night the first time a candidate in 2nd place did not concede after the front runner reached enough delegates to become the nominee? I thought it was pretty tactless and showed a real character flaw in Clinton. Does she ever reach a point when it is no longer Me Me Me Me? Last edited by dontlookdown; 06-04-2008 at 03:18 PM.. |
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What about Mordechai Eliyahu?
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IMO - she will bow out once Obama pays her debt. Then, she will come out like gangbusters for him as she did last night and vice versa. I also still maintain that she would be a helluva running mate. As for the tape - I doubt it exists because if it did and was solf publicly, it would have surfaced by now. Finally, it is not just talk or speculation. Many people are vehemently stating it I hope they change their minds because McCain is not what I think we need and Obama is the closest thing to that. As for the Commander in Chief position -- I think the Pres. rarely acts alone and the generals in charge pretty much call the shots. Last edited by strandinthewind; 06-04-2008 at 03:52 PM.. |
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I knew you were a Hugh Jackman fan.
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Hillary's Soviet-style popular vote count conveniently doesn't include caucus states - which is absurd.
I know of plenty of people in Colorado (some of whom voted for Hillary) and voting was a big deal for them. I'm sure they would feel just as disenfranchised knowing their votes don't count in Hillary's mind as do the people that thought they would not have an official say in Michigan and Florida. And just the idea that Hillary is OK with the Michigan votes going toward her "popular vote count" when Obama wasn't on the ballot, is yet another indication of her flawed character and the poor parenting she got as a kid. There are no rules for the Clintons when they're not the winners. I know we've been dumbed down as a country for the last 8 years, but I hold my elected officials to a higher standard. Last edited by dontlookdown; 06-04-2008 at 05:52 PM.. |
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I wouldn't extend that logic to the country
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Actually, Hillary was pushing for Michigan to revote with Obama on the ticket - he refused, likely because he knew he'd lose Ditto with Florida. So much for every vote counts, not to mention pissing off two huge electoral states that often swing elections.
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