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Who is going to win the 2008 Election?

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Old 02-15-2008, 12:20 PM
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It seems to me the Democrates will get there man or woman in office. For some reason or another McCain does not seem to have enough backing to get past Hillary or Obama. I am a registered Independent. I will be voting for the Democratic party this year. Idisagree with the Democrates view on abortion. Yes, I am Pro-Life. I have three beautiful children and when you have your own it is hard to view abortion any other way. But ourcountry needs a different look in the Oval Office. Hillary and Obama will be that new look.

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Old 02-16-2008, 12:42 AM
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its really funny though, every candidate says hes gonna do this n that in their campaign, but once they get elected ... haha ...

forget about it
 
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Old 02-16-2008, 12:17 PM
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In a way I agree with you nachos. The democratic view on abortion (letting the individual decide) makes sense because somepeople aren't ready to care for a kid, they were raped,the kid will be disabled, or something else. But in reality, lives arewrongly being taken away as there are plenty of people willing to adopt a new born child. Not just people who want a kid though, there are countless couples who simply can't have babies that want one. The only way for them is to adopt, which many do. Newborns are perfect since the couples will be able to see them grow...no couple is going to go out and get a teen who needs adopted. lol

Shrillary is socialist
Germany is a slide back just off of communism into socialism from Hitler's reign. Viewing it that way suggests we wouldn't be much better than being led by communists. I really wouldn't be suprised if Hillary is caught with a red band aroung her arm.
 
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Old 02-17-2008, 01:18 AM
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Obama will get the primary, Hillary will steal the position with the super-delegates. McCain will tromp her *** in Nov, she has 49% negative ratings among all Americans, a grilled cheese sandwich could beat her in November. And we'll have 4 years of wishy-washy mediocrity with McCain. Hopefully, Bobby Jindal (gov LA) will probably be up to run for pres in '12. We're in for 4 years of crap, no matter who wins this one IMHO. As for "change", the only change I want out of Hillary or Obama is at the counter of a Burger King when I buy my Whopper meal.
 
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For giggles, go to a KFC and ask for a "Hillary Bucket", after they stare at you like you came from Mars, explain that a "Hillary Bucket" has 2 small breasts, 2 large thighs and a bunch of left wings! Sorry, couldn't resist! [&:]
 
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Old 02-17-2008, 12:36 PM
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LOL HA HA HA GREAT JOKE mrbadx19 great joke I love it.
 
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Old 02-17-2008, 01:01 PM
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ROTFLMFAO!

Hahaha that is so histerical man!

the only change I want out of Hillary or Obama is at the counter of a Burger King when I buy my Whopper meal.
****, if any of them get office you can bet your life taxes will skyrocket. There won't be much change left
 
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Old 02-17-2008, 03:12 PM
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LOL AMGMercedes not only the taxes wil lskyrocket butalso the unemployment rate will also rise becasue of all the wefare being givin out due to Hillary and Obama's plans.
 
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Old 02-17-2008, 03:19 PM
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ask for a "Hillary Bucket", after they stare at you like you came from Mars, explain that a "Hillary Bucket" has 2 small breasts, 2 large thighs and a bunch of left wings!
 
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It seems to me the Democrates will get there man or woman in office. For some reason or another McCain does not seem to have enough backing to get past Hillary or Obama. I am a registered Independent. I will be voting for the Democratic party this year. Idisagree with the Democrates view on abortion. Yes, I am Pro-Life. I have three beautiful children and when you have your own it is hard to view abortion any other way. But ourcountry needs a different look in the Oval Office. Hillary and Obama will be that new look.

Thanks
John
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Wouldn't McCain be a new look as well? He seems to be much more middle leaning and willing to work on bipartisan efforts. Anyone will be different from Bush... I don't think I could vote for a candidate for a new look, especially one whose ideals have been proven inneffective in the past (socialism) or someone who has very little experience, and campaigns solely on generic themes such as "hope" and "change" without laying out his real plan for what he would do. None of the candidates are perfect, in fact this has to be one of the poorest pools of candidates in a while. But Obama's lack of experience and general vaguness of policy isn't convincing, neither is Hillary's hogwash... Unfortunately, we're in a pick the lesser evil type of election cycle...
 


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