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09.08.2008, 12:21 PM | #22 |
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On a somewhat more serious note, is anyone voting for NBPP?
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09.08.2008, 11:32 PM | #23 |
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In all seriousness, I'm voting for McCain.
Don't hate. Whatever, go ahead and hate... it's not like I haven't heard it before :] I know he won't win though. |
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09.09.2008, 12:37 AM | #24 |
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If anyone hates you voting for McCain...
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09.09.2008, 12:41 AM | #25 |
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i hate him! i might be as bad as mccain-- but at least im not running for president! -- no, people, seriously-- what the fuck? do we need another alito, another scalia in the supreme court? do we need more anti-science turds running the EPA, the FDA, the NIH? do we need more cowboy diplomacy, more ignorance, more tough talk and bad strategy? and after mcnasty croaks, do we need a religious fundamentalist nutjob to take over? jeezus fucking christ, the stupidity of people never ceases to amaze me. |
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09.09.2008, 09:33 AM | #27 | |
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09.09.2008, 10:42 PM | #28 |
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hahahahahaha
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09.09.2008, 11:02 PM | #29 | |
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Aside from hate, perhaps you should share your reasoning to see if anybody is interested in challenging it. I don't know why you know he won't win, all indications are that it's incredibly close, with him pulling slightly ahead of late. My main argument to convince you or anyone else not to vote for him is that he's been pretty blatant repeatedly that he has it in for Iran in much the same way Bush did for Iraq. I don't think we can survive another quagmire in the Middle East, and that particular potential war would likely spill out all over the place. Even the self-serving should vote against him to avoid $6 a gallon+ gas prices from that sort of military action. |
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09.09.2008, 11:28 PM | #30 | ||
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Well, if this election is close, then a great deal of people must share some of my views.
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...same for "you need help." We already know differences between Obama and McCain. I happen to side more with McCain (of course, not on every issue). This does not make me stupid or in need of help. Here's just a little bit of my experience in life so far. I'm paying $40,000 a year for college. Before college, I worked 40 hours a week while dealing with high school. (And for those who know about the AP program, I had 7 AP courses in my last two years, and the shit is not easy.) So at the age of 16, 17, and 18, I worked my ass off to help myself prepare for college. Last year, I was 17 and I made a little over $12,000 and over $3,000 was taken out for taxes. The year previous, I made the same amount and only $1,000 was taken out. Between these two years, Maryland switched from Governor Ehrlich to Governor O'Malley (Republican to Democrat). All the while, my good friend drops out of high school, gets pregnant, and receives a welfare check every week. I love her, but I basically worked my ass off and my $3,000 indirectly went to her. She's lazy as hell and did not deserve that. As for the gas problem, liberals and conservatives both have their plans... who knows if they will work? Ride a bike. And as for Iran, I haven't heard his plans. Go ahead and post your links... maybe I'll have time to read them. All I know is there is a balance of powers, and regardless, I think the American people would riot if another Iraq occurred. I'm not too worried. Quote:
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09.09.2008, 11:32 PM | #31 | |
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Uh, no. Because she's a hypocrite and a loony. Dude... I grew up in Wyoming. I know exactly what you mean when you say that's why you don't like to discuss politics. Being one of the only liberals in the entire town... yeah, that was tough. |
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09.09.2008, 11:35 PM | #32 |
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Hah, well I'm the opposite... sort of. Boulder is liberal central. I'd consider myself liberal, but I vote Republican. People here are so anti-McCain, so I keep my mouth shut.
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If you don't mind me asking, why are you pro-McCain and liberal? What turned you off to Obama/Biden? |
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09.09.2008, 11:52 PM | #34 |
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Actually, I'm not turned off by Obama/Biden. Obama seems like a nice guy (I honestly don't know too much about Biden.) If he were to win, which is what I expect, then I wouldn't mind. When it comes to politics, I mainly care about the economy. I know, I know... you'll say Bush has destroyed the economy!!!! I disagree. I think it's just in a slump. With social issues, like gay marriage, abortions, or religious freedom, I don't think the government should have any control. Of course, Republicans are against gay marriage and all, but not all of them (for example, my boy Giuliani). The gay population is getting more acceptance and soon, there will be no way the government could ban marriage between them. Republicans can't define marriage... this is the land of the free. Our government cannot keep a woman from having a safe abortion... that is her choice. What I'm trying to say, I guess, is I'm liberal because I support gay marriage, religious tolerance, and am pro-choice. However, when it comes to taxing and giving people money who don't deserve it (I'm not against welfare, but a lot of people are using it and that's not fair), I'm conservative. And hey, I volunteer and donate money plenty.
I don't know if I'm making myself clear or not. Sorry. Regardless of who is President, it will not affect me that much. If I'm taxed more, I'll be sure to work harder and support myself. It's all about taking care of yourself. |
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Makes sense. I kind of agree with the welfare thing you said. There are a lot of people out there abusing that system. As for taxing - I agree with Obama. Taxing the wealthy is not a bad idea, and if done the right way, can really help when needed.
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09.10.2008, 12:00 AM | #37 | |
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Ahh, I'm sorry. This is what I try to avoid. I do NOT assume this. I understand welfare helps put a lot of people on their feet. However, the system needs to be improved because it's being abused. And indirectly, my money did go to my friend. I lost $3,000 and she gained $3,000. I realize my $3,000 went to many different programs, but she still gained what I lost while I worked so hard and she did absolutely nothing. And I know MANY people like her. |
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09.10.2008, 12:09 AM | #38 |
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And you believe that she and her child deserve absolutely nothing for doing nothing (I assume she is raising her child, which is something)?
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Her mom is raising the baby girl. She sits her ass on myspace all day.
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09.10.2008, 12:11 AM | #40 |
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Believe it or not Samuel, it is VERY expensive to raise a child. I'm sure she appreciates every penny she can get and HOPEFULLY she puts it to good use by spending most of it on her child.
Otherwise all my faith in humanity will be lost. edit: there goes my faith, right out the window... another myspace mom. |
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