i have no issues with the peaceful muslims
I got lots of muslim friends
only the hardcore ideologist is what i'm afraid off.
If only Daniel Pearl could talk
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i have no issues with the peaceful muslims
I got lots of muslim friends
only the hardcore ideologist is what i'm afraid off.
If only Daniel Pearl could talk
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Voting McCain to cut off Affirmative Action, That is reverse discrimination and the white folks burden, No pun intended.
Both my brothers have not been able to advance in Rate/Rank even though they scored higher and had more Exp/Time with the WaterWorks about 30 years between them(close to 15 each) but have minorities with much less time,Exp and lower test scores get the job.
This is not a racist rant, But todays whites are paying for shit we had no control over, Enough is Enough![]()
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To be honest voting for Obama or McCain is a bit like voting for Labour or Conservative in the UK . Its very difficult to put your name down for either as they are both " TURDS IN A PUNCH BOWL " , but thats the choice you get , so usually you dont bother to vote or you vote for the lesser of 2 evils.
Here ends the lesson from Dark Lord.
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It will be McCain, no way in hell America elects a black man to the presidency.
When you add to that the facts that he has an Arab name and is rumoured to be a secret muslim...........
The only choice less likely was that they elect a woman.
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Not that I care but I think Obama
I'm voting for McCain, he's right on the war, he's right on drilling, he's right on taxes, and he has experience to back it up AND if the American people truly want someone who can work with either party they want McCain as he's not afraid to work with the Democrats on something if it makes sense.
I believe that America will be suckered into voting for Obama who is not even a one term senator. Barack hasn't had much experience, what the hell is a "Community Organizer" and how the hell is that going to help us?
Right now with what we're dealing with McCain is the obvious choice
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There both decent candidates. McCain is one of the few career politicians at a national level with a true independent streak. He is also a moderate and sort of deserves to be president because of his service to the county.
Obama on the other hand has that intangible Kennedy-esk quality that you dont see very often. Also, unlike McCain he did not vote to start the "preemptive" war with Iraq.(and I am aware he wasn't in the senate then).
That being said, Iraq is getting better and I think despite what they say to pollsters, when they get into the voting booth, many American will have a problem electing an African American. I think McCain will squeak this one out.
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Coming from a Brit who knows american politics inside out
Obama HAD a real chance at this election. He just shot himself in the foot too many times. And the mass media praises him as the next coming of jesus, which gets old fast.
Im going to exercise my power not to vote this election.
Or maybe I should vote McCain to counteract ludacris's vote?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPldr...eature=related
Ludacris is so stupid he probably thought that would help Obama. Or he is being paid of by republicans. Neither would surprise me.
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It looks like it's going to be Obama unfortunately. What will probably clinch it for him is the economy continuing to go south. Americans will not want another four years of Bush economics come November. It's starting to look like the subprime meltdown was the tip of the iceberg and there'll be plenty more bad news between now and November, although I'm guessing the worst won't become apparent till after the election. But there'll be more than enough problems to sink McCain no matter how dirty his campaign gets over the next few months.
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I just can't vote for anyone with no fiscal responsibility. He wants to finance a war with another country's money and has no valid plan to pay back dime one. Because of Bush the dollar is plummeting and gas is going up (this is only a temporary reprieve as the consumer offsets will count for nothing when the dollar continues to drop in value). Think about it, the national debt doubled under Reagan and Bush I and they were pikers in comparison to Bush II. And McCain wants to take the baton and keep going.
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