View Poll Results: Who do you plan on voting for this November?

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    41 41.00%
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    [QUOTE=The Ren]I was a VERY big Mccain supporter and planned on voting for him.. But I have to be honest I plan on Voting Obama.. My reason is very practical.. He has the better "package". If GOD FORBID something happens to Obama in office, Biden to me would be a better president then Palin. I dont think I would want my country in the hands of a woman who just doesn't have enough office experience.

    Everyone is entitled to thier own opinion, but Palin has more experience than Obama. The man running for president. Being a member of the Armed Forces I believe that the best followers are the best leaders. You should have served your country if you want to lead it. McCain has proven himself.He showed true patriotism by willing to sacrifice his life without question for all of our "ways" of life. As any military man would. And the good thing is that a man who has been to war never wants to go again, 90% of the time. I believe he is the only choice.

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    Do you really believe that Mac never wants to go to war again? All I've really heard from him is how we need to start something with Russia and Iran.

    And Obama does have more experience than Palin. Barack's constituency is many, many times greater than Palin's. When she was a mayor of 600 he was a state government Senator representing hundreds of thousands. During her first and only term as governor of a state with a population equal to Gwinnett County, he was a Senator representing millions.

    And to compare apples to apples, Biden has a **** ton more experience than Palin. He's been in the senate almost as long as she's been alive.

    Regardless of which ticket you choose though, you get an old fogey and a noob. Mathematically speaking they cancel each other out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Total_Blender
    Do you really believe that Mac never wants to go to war again? All I've really heard from him is how we need to start something with Russia and Iran.

    And Obama does have more experience than Palin. Barack's constituency is many, many times greater than Palin's. When she was a mayor of 600 he was a state government Senator representing hundreds of thousands. During her first and only term as governor of a state with a population equal to Gwinnett County, he was a Senator representing millions.

    And to compare apples to apples, Biden has a **** ton more experience than Palin. He's been in the senate almost as long as she's been alive.

    Regardless of which ticket you choose though, you get an old fogey and a noob. Mathematically speaking they cancel each other out.



    When was Obama Governor? Ok. It isn't the population that makes the experience it's the position. And I truly don't believe He wants to start things up with Russia and Iran. I believe either party will have damage control to do given the pile of *^&% left by the current administration. They do mathmatically cancel eachother out, but the outcome of the fogey ad noob directly affect us. In my opinion there is never going to be a right choice, but there will always be one that talks a better game. None of them know how thier ideas will work out until they get in the position. So we'll see how it works out.

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    "I would rather lose an election than lose a war" -McCain

    To me, we will never be able to win this war in Iraq.. Ive been saying this since day one, under communism every one was scared.. With out this control, it is bound to be a civil war and we will never regain order unless a dictator or someone that is greatly feared by the people is put back in place..

    How I see it, McCain will use everything up to try to win something that cannot be won.. This mean implementing a draft if necessary.. I am not fighting and risking my life for this stupid war.. On the other hand, If U.S. was to be attacked, I would gladly fight and die for this land.. But Iraq is not the case, it was never a threat..

    I am more republican, but usually stand in the middle.. I don't like Obama, he is way too far left and I don't agree on a lot of his views.. But If I have to vote for him to keep McCain out of office, then he will be getting my vote..


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    Quote Originally Posted by HypnoToad
    im not voting
    stupidest post I've ever seen

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