Originally posted by: Rockinacoustic
So this is why the voting age is 18...
Originally posted by: jpeyton
You don't really need to convince anyone. There are very few people I know that will be voting for a third Bush term in November.
Originally posted by: Butterbean
Why vote for a racist, Marxist wierdo who wants "sex ed" for kindergartners just because some foreigners like him (like Hamas? Ortega?). Europe and UK are starting to wake up to the socialst mess they created and no good reason for the US to go down that way now. McCain is half senile but good people and decent Americans can't really vote for the Dali Bama once they see past the media stealth shield.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: SlingXShot
Please don't be angry. Don't vote for McCain. You care about this country? Do you care about her reputation? McCain has a very similar image as Bush to the world. Remember how thousands of people worldwide gathered up and rallied against Iraq War? Yes, you might have forgotten that. The WORLD wants Obama because he brings hope and against Iraq war. Set aside your hate and other things and use your logic. Which man is going to improve US reputation back? McCain? Name one person who said McCain is going to bring back hope to US and restore? right this guy wants to keep Iraq war going and going for next 100 years right?
My Main Points:
- Set aside your political differences, racial, compromise and let Obama get his seat for at least one term or two to bring back US reputation. Let him end Iraq War, and stabilize our economy. Then you can have your republican.
I know that Obama is not AS experienced as McCain, but in reality new thinking works always better than old thinking. New ideas, its the younger people who create great things, look at google? And dinosour Microsoft? Look at the differences.
What I am saying, let him raise the taxes for people who make over 250K. Let him do what republicans fear, compromise because you going to get your republican most likely after him again.
Thank You!
yea he wants to start a new one with Iran. or did you miss that speach he gave where he clearly said he would use EVERYTHING to stop Iran from getting nukes.
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: SlingXShot
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: SlingXShot
Originally posted by: Away
I'm voting for John McCain because I care about this country.
More delusional people.
you are delusional if you think the dems are going to give you anything different than what the republicans have.
you are all fools to even think so.
hide and watch.
Bomb Bomb, lets Bomb the entire world...thats all bush been doing and your mccain gonna do it, idiot
so is that all you know how to do is call people names when their views dont clone yours?
by the way calling people names like idiot is a vacation offense
also i don't support mccain or obama, so go suck your thumb and hold your blankie, come back when you matured a few more years.
Originally posted by: Toasthead
i couldnt give a rat ass what the rest of the world thinks about us... I think the problem with this country is we CARE TOO MUCH about the opinion of others. Of course they hate us...until they are invaded or have some natural disaster then its all WHERES AMERICA?? THEY ARE SOO INSENSITIVE TO NOT SEND $$$$$$.
either way you cant win...so F' them
Originally posted by: OFFascist
I'm voting for McCain. I voted for him in 2000 primaries and I'll vote for him now.
I'm support gun rights and Obama has stated he is for an assault weapon ban, and against concealed carry, which I do.
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
lol i'll be voting for mccain.
voting to please other countries is about as ridiculously spineless as it gets.
shows what kind of people support obama.
Originally posted by: Toasthead
i couldnt give a rat ass what the rest of the world thinks about us... I think the problem with this country is we CARE TOO MUCH about the opinion of others. Of course they hate us...until they are invaded or have some natural disaster then its all WHERES AMERICA?? THEY ARE SOO INSENSITIVE TO NOT SEND $$$$$$.
either way you cant win...so F' them
Originally posted by: Zipp
I'll be voting for McCain.
So this is why the voting age is 18...
I'm voting for McCain. I voted for him in 2000 primaries and I'll vote for him now.
+1Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
lol i'll be voting for mccain.
voting to please other countries is about as ridiculously spineless as it gets.
shows what kind of people support obama.
Originally posted by: brencat
+1Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
lol i'll be voting for mccain.
voting to please other countries is about as ridiculously spineless as it gets.
shows what kind of people support obama.
McCain FTW. I'm not in the least bit sensitive to what others think of me so couldn't give a rats ass what other countries think of the USA. People who go about their lives worrying about what others think of them end up working for or being controlled by people with personalities like me.
They will do business with us and trade with us provided it is in their financial interest to do so, end of story. Since we are the big dog with the big GDP, I'd say we will be just fine.
Originally posted by: OFFascist
I'm voting for McCain. I voted for him in 2000 primaries and I'll vote for him now.
I'm support gun rights and Obama has stated he is for an assault weapon ban, and against concealed carry, which I do.
Originally posted by: supesman
Edit: Also McCain supports Israel way too much, might have something to do w/ Lieberman but I dont know what his stance was before Lieberman started supporting him.
Originally posted by: Pabster
I don't need any convincing. Obama would be a disaster.
Originally posted by: owensdj
I'm not saying vote or don't vote for McCain, but you shouldn't base your vote on what people in other countries think. You're electing the President of the United States, not the President of the United Nations. Vote for the candidate you think will do the best job for America.
Based on Congressional accounting rules, at the end of his presidency Clinton reported a surplus of $559 billion.