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The Baker of Cakes
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Five fair choices. Explain why, if you like.
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Thank you for backing up your opinion?McCain because he's the better choice plus he's experienced.


Obama.
I hate when people make politics into some kind of rocket science, I prefer using common sense. So I'll keep this simple... Bush was a republican and had a pathetic run in office. McCain is also a republican, and voted with Bush 90% of the time. So therefore I'm voting for Obama because he at least can guarantee change, unlike McCain who appears to be ready to try the same things as Bush (which didn't work to begin with).
There are thousands of reasons why we should vote for McCain but the first 2 are these:
1. McCain has been in politics well over 20+ years, he knows the system, he knows how to run the country, while Obama has something like 100+ days in the senate, and that's it, and yet we're supposed to trust him with running our country? (with 300million people)
2. Obama is a media created idol for people that know no better but to listen constantly to their lies and feed from their propaganda. He has done nothing in this country to make him a good choice for the president. There are at least 5000 men and women in this country that are better candidates than this Obama fella, who only has two things going for him, he's a good speaker, plus he's black* and everyone wants to break the record by voting for the first black president of the US.
* Just so everyone knows, I have nothing against African Americans![]()
Don't lie. All republicans hate the brothers.There are thousands of reasons why we should vote for McCain but the first 2 are these:
1. McCain has been in politics well over 20+ years, he knows the system, he knows how to run the country, while Obama has something like 100+ days in the senate, and that's it, and yet we're supposed to trust him with running our country? (with 300million people)
2. Obama is a media created idol for people that know no better but to listen constantly to their lies and feed from their propaganda. He has done nothing in this country to make him a good choice for the president. There are at least 5000 men and women in this country that are better candidates than this Obama fella, who only has two things going for him, he's a good speaker, plus he's black* and everyone wants to break the record by voting for the first black president of the US.
* Just so everyone knows, I have nothing against African Americans![]()
Agreed. The only reason this isn't a blowout is because some of America doesn't want a black man running the country.
Playa hayta.
Biden has been serving delaware for 35 years.
Don't lie. All republicans hate the brothers.

If you can't vote in the election, you shouldn't be able to vote in this poll.

1. McCain has been in politics well over 20+ years, he knows the system, he knows how to run the country, while Obama has something like 100+ days in the senate, and that's it, and yet we're supposed to trust him with running our country? (with 300million people)
CelticKing said:2. Obama is a media created idol for people that know no better but to listen constantly to their lies and feed from their propaganda. He has done nothing in this country to make him a good choice for the president. There are at least 5000 men and women in this country that are better candidates than this Obama fella, who only has two things going for him, he's a good speaker, plus he's black* and everyone wants to break the record by voting for the first black president of the US.
Well I'm safe then.If you can't vote in the election, you shouldn't be able to vote in this poll.
Is this the only thing Republicans can hedge on? The fact that Obama's black (even though he's half-white like Thrilla stated), and that he's not a withered, senile fool who hasn't been in the Senate for 40 years and has great-grandchildren? I swear that's the only argument I ever hear. But then I tell this to the Republicans and they threaten to beat me up.The only reason why it isn't a blowout for McCain is because some of America doesn't want a white guy running the country.
The bolded part, was in the usa today article, I think I saw it yesterday or something like that talking about how 95% of African Americans will vote for Obama, and I bet 99% of them are doing it because he's black.
Immigrant hater. Huevon and I are going to kill you.If you can't vote in the election, you shouldn't be able to vote in this poll.
Obama, primarily because of the lack of transparency and openness of government operations under Bush; that the people chosen to lead agencies are not committed to their mission; that the white house has actively censored the work of scientists working in government agencies; that corruption and unethical behavior has run ramapant among republican congressmen. Oh, and also environmental issues are very important to me, and Bush has demonstrated no commitment to protecting it. Let me take that back, I applaud him for naming the northwest hawaii national monument. He deserves credit for that. Secrecy has abounded in the government over the past eight years, and that's not the way things should be. The government--including the decision-making process--belongs to us, the people, and it has been taken from us when covered in this black shroud of secrecy. I have no confidence that this will change at all under McCain.
Immigrant hater. Huevon and I are going to kill you.
Which is why I voted as "Not voting"
I don't see any argument against another 8 years of Bush economics or foreign policy. Maybe it sucks, but maybe it would suck worse if Gore or Kerry were in office. "Change" means "different" not "better."
I'm referring to transparency in ALL levels of the government--not just the white house. Government agencies and departments are designed to operate with the input of stakeholders. Much of that has been emasculated. As far as censoring the scientific data, well, it is pretty well-established that the White House has been tampering with the conclusions, advice--and even congressional testimoy--of government scientists.
That's the "devil you know" argument. I don't buy it. We can inspire our leaders to do better by continually replacing them. If Obama's record is marginally better than Bush's, I won't sit here and say: "hey! He was better than his predecessor!" He should then be voted out, too. We should expect excellence, not accept some minimum standard.
Cmon, its America. Even if ur like 2% black, they(white folks) gon call u black.I love how Obama is half white, raised by his white mother and white grandparents, only met his black father a few times, yet people label him as "the black guy".

Cmon, its America. Even if ur like 2% black, they(white folks) gon call u black.![]()
