McCain = republican hamster
Hillary = alarmist video game blaming soccer mom
Obama = neither of those
Obama for the win.
Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton
John McCain
None of the above.
Some of the above.
I can't decide due to lack of knowledge.
I'm an anarchist, biznatches!
McCain = republican hamster
Hillary = alarmist video game blaming soccer mom
Obama = neither of those
Obama for the win.
Though if you believe some of the clowns over at Kotaku, Obama hates videogames with a passion. I'm not sure how he's going to overcome wanton stupidity.
From what I've read of the actual articles linked to on Kotaku (screw those dumbass commenters) is that he doesn't think kids should be playing GTA and parents shouldn't let them. TV raising kids and so on. Sounds alright to me.
Oh yes, what he actually believes is perfectly sensible and reasonable - don't let kids play things too mature for them, and don't let things like games and movies take your place as a parent. It's just that the second anyone says anything about videogames, a whole pack of gamers pounce on them like they called for a global ban and said games raped their mother.
I'm hoping (hoping) those people will be too busy with their Xbox Live addictions to actually get out and vote.
I turn 18 like 2 days after the election. How lame is that? If I could vote, here is how it would go:
I wanted Huckabee, but he didn't get the Republican nomination, so.....no one. I'd like a Republican in the White house, but I don't know enough about McCain to make a good decision. I am DEFINITELY not voting liberal. NO WAY
At least your voting Republican. :mog:
Then you won't get what you want at all. Geopolitically, McCain is fairly liberal on his stances, with the sole exception being the current operations in the Gulf. Well, it would be an accurate statement if he didn't start hiding behind the Democratic Party banter; either way, his stances haven't changed much since he got the nomination, and with the necessity to capture the vote of politically leaning Independents, he'll be heading more toward center-of-Right. Furthermore, he's made a living on being a maverick of the GOP, and I don't believe that he'll ditch the role anytime soon, at least, not in a radical departure. Dare I say it, his current leanings are comparable to Bush's administration.
Did that clear things up? Partisanship is so overrated.
Yeah I am aware that McCain has verty liberal tendencies. I don't know much other than that. That is the exact reason I will not be voting for anyone.
I'm sorry that I happen to like one party better than the other. I happen to be very conservative, which is why I want to vote for someone that is very conservative. And none of the nominees fit my standard of what I think a president should be. That was why I liked Huckabee. I won't vote for a Republican just because they are Republican. But I will definitely not vote for a Democrat because I do not agree with their liberal views at all.Did that clear things up? Partisanship is so overrated.
dennis kucinich![]()
Oh, please. Your the one who attacked me for being a "partisan".
Also, what I don't understand is why so many people are voting for one person just because they don't like the others. That just doesn't make any sense to me. You should vote for a candidate because you like their views, not because they are Republican or Democrat.
God damn America because it has no love for a libertarian![]()