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  • Barack Obama

    29 58.00%
  • Hillary Clinton

    3 6.00%
  • John McCain

    3 6.00%
  • None of the above.

    3 6.00%
  • Some of the above.

    4 8.00%
  • I can't decide due to lack of knowledge.

    6 12.00%
  • I'm an anarchist, biznatches!

    2 4.00%
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Thread: Which of the current presidential candidates do you support?

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    none, since i don't live in the US, i really give a damn :/ however, if i HAD to give a damn, i would choose obama. idk why but he just seems like the happiest guy i guess xD
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tavrobel View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by duckie View Post
    I'd rather have someone go into office who actually has some morals.

    I really wish we had a more conservative candidate.
    I still think that McCain is more like a liberal in a conservative disguise. That's why I wouldn't be voting (if I could). No conservatives.
    ... and what morals do you speak of? Are you using them in a comparative sense to religion? You can be a good person and not follow religion. Super-uber-conservatives can be equally evil and threatening to the welfare of the state as the mentally compromised terrorist.
    I'm not neccessarily talking about religion. I'm just talking about having good values.

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    Then you (and your good friend Rush Limbaugh) should have supported Mitt Romney while you had the chance. If the hardcore Conservatives complain about McCain getting into office, they only have themselves to blame.
    ACTUALLY I wanted Huckabee. That's who I've been supporting. But he didn't get the nomination. That is someone that I think has morals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckie View Post
    ACTUALLY I wanted Huckabee. That's who I've been supporting. But he didn't get the nomination. That is someone that I think has morals.
    And I was relieved when Huckabee dropped out. He doesn't have a sense of reality and wants to make the US government a Christian government, which is evil, plain and simple. The US is a country with Christians, not a Christian country. When one religion's beliefs are pushed into law, other religions are discriminated against and freedoms are removed. That's immoral.
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    ^I thought Aids island was a brillaint idea though. And also I agree with him when he says the constitution needs rewriting. Because if it doesnt agree completely with his interpretation of God's will then it should be changed.

    "They said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. They said this country was too divided, too disillusioned to ever come around a common purpose. But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do." - Barack Obama.
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    Aids Island? It sounds like a magical place, tell me more about it.

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    "They said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. They said this country was too divided, too disillusioned to ever come around a common purpose. But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do." - Barack Obama.
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    I enjoy Obama as a candidate because everything people say that they think is bad, is EASILY dismissable in my mind. All the stuff you've heard on the news. RW, he wants to talk with enemies without conditions, that thing his wife said, etc etc. I'm happy he wants to talk with enemies of the US, and everything I feel like the media is forcing these things to be issues, when they really don't matter. Don't worry Obama won't enslave white people... in his first term lolz
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    Hah, I think I saw that. "Will you enslave the white race?"

    "Our campaign has no intentions to do that."

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    I dislike every single one of them, probably Clinton the most. I was skeptical of McCain five years ago when he was everyone's favorite "maverick" and he has just proven me right. I really really don't like McCain.

    I dislike Obama, too, but a bit less than the rest. He is a lot of talk but in action seems to be just as big of a panderer as the rest of them.

    I'm really torn. Obama in and of himself seems better, but I'm not fond of the idea of Obama + Democrat-controlled Congress. His horde of ardent followers seems to really think he'll actually "Change" how Washington works like he's repeated over and over again (without delving too far into specifics, of course), which amuses me. However, I have learned my lesson from the Republican-controlled government for most of the past eight years. I think McCain overall may be a lesser evil.

    Either way, I will be voting with a bad taste in my mouth this fall.

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