Aug 21, 2008 05:07AM GMT
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To Republicans would you rather have gone up against Hillary knowing what you know now ?
Just a curious Democrat-
raves +2 posted Aug 26, 2008 05:52AM GMT
Answered Yes I'd rather have had Hillary as Democratic Nominee
She is predictable and we have seen her in action, he is not, and we have not.
She is not my choice but is still all American, I don’t know what he is, or thinks he is.
He scares the snot out of me. It’s like receiving a large firecracker from a stranger, you don’t know what will happen if you light it. I don’t intend to find out. He might cause more damage than can be repaired in the time allotted. -
raves +2 posted Aug 24, 2008 05:01PM GMT
Answered No I'm glad Obama was Nominated
He's going to be a lot easier to beat. That is, if he's not beaten at his own convention. Boy, would that be a laugh, he gets voted out and then he still has to face a 76,000-seat crowd to say what ... ? Hum an uh, humm an uh ....
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raves Aug 28, 2008 02:16AM GMTyes McCain 08 no oboma not with friends like ayers what you want a terrest visiting the white house and he said he didn't do enough he killed cops and bombed a capital building do you want a repeat of 9/11 if oboma gets in office i sure don't ayers is oboma's next door neighbor so yes he talks to him after all ayers endorced oboma
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raves +5 posted Aug 23, 2008 08:13PM GMT
Answered Undecided
Well I am a Republican so of course I want McCain. I hate Obama so if a Democrat was to run I would rather deal with Hillary. I feel she cares about middle America and wouldnt tax us to death like Obama would. But I feel Hillary had a better shot at beating McCain than Obama. But now with Obama having a shot at being President I am worried. So, either way there is a negative. But leaning more towards the scenerio we are currently in with the chance of Hussein Nobama being the first fraud serving as President.
Vote for a real American people! Vote McCain 08! -
raves +1 Aug 26, 2008 06:14PM GMT
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raves +5 -3 posted Aug 22, 2008 08:44PM GMT
Answered No I'm glad Obama was Nominated
I have said all along that the people that are pro-obama are going to be no matter what he says or does. He has established how much of an American hater and racist he is by his friends and family. If he ends up in the White House it is because we do indeed live amongst the most racist people in the world.
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raves +1 Aug 24, 2008 10:31PM GMTI don't agree with many of Senator McCain's policies because I feel he tends to be a little too liberal in many cases. But, the fact that Senator McCain has always taken heat from his own party for working across party lines, says a lot about Senator McCain. He most definitely stands up for what he truly believes is right, and yet, when someone from EITHER party can show him a better way, he will take it. In his 36 years as a Senator, he has not introduced or promoted ONE single pork barrel project for his home state of AZ.
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raves +4 Aug 25, 2008 05:56PM GMTAfter reading recently the affiliations Obama has had with certain known terrorist groups Mr. McCain seems to sound appealing as the time for office nears. Great article and poll posted on the politics blog on SodaHead here comparing the two runner ups. After reading it McCain has my vote!
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raves Aug 27, 2008 07:33PM GMTI dont think the Muslim or non Muslim issue should be at hand . we are all americans and what makes our country our country is that the impossible is possible. Just the fact that Obama is young, inexperienced, and has had relatons with radical groups should be considered. Thats all. But really enough with this racism BS. There are good and bad apples in every orchard.




Answered No I'm glad Obama was Nominated
Has he been nominated? I thought that was for the Convention.