Who are you going to vote for?

ericlp

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlUFsPRXaPw&sdig=1

Well, this guy would be someone I could vote for ... Matter of fact I think I will vote but I'll just write this dudes name in my ballot.

I have been kinda keeping up with this guy he makes a lot of good calls IMO I've read a few books he can sometimes be a bit extreme tho. I do know one thing for sure I sure as hell wouldn't join the Sheep and vote for McCain or Obama.

I'm so tired of the two party system.


I'd find it vastly interesting to see what you guys have to say about this. I really think someone from U-Tube might in the future just be able to get a good run. So far so good.


 
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Definitely not McCain. When it comes closer to the election, I'll look more into every candidate that is running and decide then.
 

mxyzptlk

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I'm in California, so it doesn't really matter much.. I suppose I'll toss my pebble into the Obama quarry unless some really fantastic 3rd party candidate swoops in from the heavens to save us from the two party system..
 
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I usually vote Lib, but I may vote Paul this time around, just because it would contribute to a good showing for a third candidate. I actually don't side with him in many/most things, but anything that gives hope to getting away from two-candidate control is worth it.
 

ScottMac

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Probably McCain, as the (slightly) lesser of two evils.
There is some hesitation, depending on who he chooses for the VP slot.

One of the bigger issues for me is replacing the retiring justices of the Supreme Court.

I lived/live in/near Chicago ... I have already had enough of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois suck-ass Democratic "Tax 'em Till They Squeal" politics, we don't need to take it country-wide.
 

SpunkyJones

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I have no idea, neither candidate interest me, I'll probably not vote unless my local election is important.
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: ScottMac
Probably McCain, as the (slightly) lesser of two evils.
There is some hesitation, depending on who he chooses for the VP slot.

One of the bigger issues for me is replacing the retiring justices of the Supreme Court.

I lived/live in/near Chicago ... I have already had enough of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois suck-ass Democratic "Tax 'em Till They Squeal" politics, we don't need to take it country-wide.

Obama, of course. Funny, the Surpeme Court is a very important issue for me too.
 

ChrisFromNJ

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Obama, if for no other reason that I cannot bear to stand another far right radical Supreme Court justice on the court.
 

BrownTown

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I'm gonna vote for McCain, but its more or less a vote AGAINST Obama then it is for anything McCain has ever done, although I think he is a big step up from Bush for sure (and even Obama can't be much worse can he ? :().
 

Craig234

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Originally posted by: BrownTown
I'm gonna vote for McCain, but its more or less a vote AGAINST Obama then it is for anything McCain has ever done, although I think he is a big step up from Bush for sure (and even Obama can't be much worse can he ? :().

What do you have against Obama that McCain - Bush's third term - isn't worse on?
 

Rockinacoustic

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Either McCain or Barr. I don't see anything spectacular in Obama to court my vote, but it's a long way 'til November 4th.
 

PELarson

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Obama - because of the candidates he then Barr are the only two who appear to be able to handle job.

From McCain's history we know he can't handle the job.
 
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Originally posted by: BrownTown
I'm gonna vote for McCain, but its more or less a vote AGAINST Obama then it is for anything McCain has ever done, although I think he is a big step up from Bush for sure (and even Obama can't be much worse can he ? :().

You know you can "vote against" Obama by voting for a third party, right?
 

NoStateofMind

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Originally posted by: ScottMac
Probably McCain, as the (slightly) lesser of two evils.
There is some hesitation, depending on who he chooses for the VP slot.

One of the bigger issues for me is replacing the retiring justices of the Supreme Court.

I lived/live in/near Chicago ... I have already had enough of Chicago, Cook County, Illinois suck-ass Democratic "Tax 'em Till They Squeal" politics, we don't need to take it country-wide.

Ah yes, one will kill 100 and the other 101, it's obvious which one to choose.
 

bamacre

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Originally posted by: ericlp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlUFsPRXaPw&sdig=1

Well, this guy would be someone I could vote for ... Matter of fact I think I will vote but I'll just write this dudes name in my ballot.

You'd seriously vote for this guy? :confused:

Taxpayer money for abortions, tubal ligations, vasectomies? Where does the constitution give authority for this?

And this is his plan for getting rid of poor people? :confused:

Get rid of all government contracts and let the government do what those companies would have done?

Yeah, that sounds efficient. :roll:
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: loki8481
depending on polls/local issues, Obama or staying home.

This screams "I wanna be a winner or I won't play!" :disgust:

it screams "NJ probably isn't going to be a contested state," though I'll vote if there are local issues on the ballot that I care about.

my county is barely red, but it's much different in the state as a whole.