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i think someone is a little bitter.
 
looks like it's gonna be mccain vs obama

we're fucked.

no sense in voting IMO. i don't support either of what they believe in, so fuck it.
 
hello and welcome to the American voting process... its not about voting FOR who you want most... its about voting AGAINST who you want least
always has been.... always will be

so figure out which shit bag you want least and vote for the other one
 
Im not afraid to try, i think that there is going to be change from the current administration no matter who the president is next year. Its just a question of whether that change will be moderate and well timed or sweeping. Sweeping change isnt always the best thing.
If it's ever been needed, the time is now.


what makes you think that the way we are proceeding isnt allying ourselves with them. cause thats exactly what it is.
Conquering nearby territories is a friendly gesture?


why is it that liberals are the ones that always get the economy back on track? and you say that they are waisting our tax dollars? did you see the new budget report from george bush? jesus...you cant blame that on congress.
LOL, Gee Dubya is as big a liberal as Hitlery. NO president has spent as much or increased our national debt as much. Most left wingers seem downright moderate compared to him. He destroyed the republican party.

we dont have money to do anything because some one is "fighting a war" instead of promoting peace. Thats the real problem in iraq.
The real problem in Iraq is America trying to force a govt. system on them that we ourselves can't even get to work.
 
romney just wants something else to put on his damn resume.

Isn't the Presidency of the US the end-all of jobs though? What do you aspire to after that? World domination? :p

I really don't like any of the candidates, but I think I'd prefer Romney to McCain. Yeah, he's a big businessman, but with the economy the way it is, it might not be such a bad thing to have somebody in office who's been a successful CEO in the past.

McCain might as well just declare himself a Democrat, he's that liberal. I usually vote Republican, but if it comes down to McCain versus Obama, I'm gonna have to go with Obama. I don't agree with him on a lot of things, but he seems to at least have some integrity, a quality which I find lacking in McCain and Hilary.

If it comes down to McCain versus Hilary...fuck it, I probably won't vote at all...
 
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Isn't the Presidency of the US the end-all of jobs though? What do you aspire to after that? World domination? :p

I really don't like any of the candidates, but I think I'd prefer Romney to McCain. Yeah, he's a big businessman, but with the economy the way it is, it might not be such a bad thing to have somebody in office who's been a successful CEO in the past.

McCain might as well just declare himself a Democrat, he's that liberal. I usually vote Republican, but if it comes down to McCain versus Obama, I'm gonna have to go with Obama. I don't agree with him on a lot of things, but he seems to at least have some integrity, a quality which I find lacking in McCain and Hilary.

If it comes down to McCain versus Hilary...fuck it, I probably won't vote at all...

i just think it's so weird that you (and me too) and a lot of other people i know are not willing to affiliate with a party; we're more focused on the person running. i've said i'd take obama over mccain too...for similar reasons. and i'd definitely take obama over romney. that guy's just slimy. do i think obama'd take us down a slippery socialist slope? yep. but that'd just speed up our revolutionary process :D.
 
and, the same thing is going to happen again.

hes gonna pull maybe 3 or 4% of the overall vote, and be completely overlooked.
 
and, the same thing is going to happen again.

hes gonna pull maybe 3 or 4% of the overall vote, and be completely overlooked.

I'm not so sure. I think a good chunk of his base didn't even try for the republican nomination because they knew he wouldn't get it no matter how many votes he got. Once the real election begins you'll see alot more support.
 
I'm not so sure. I think a good chunk of his base didn't even try for the republican nomination because they knew he wouldn't get it no matter how many votes he got. Once the real election begins you'll see alot more support.

even if he did run independent...how many people (read average people) know who ron paul is. and of those that know who he is, how many will vote for him as an independent. and of those who are willing to vote independent, how many agree with ron paul's politics.

as i said, he'll get 3-4% of the national vote, and it wont have mattered unless we end up with a 2000 repeat.
 
McCain won 601 delegates to 176 for Romney and 147 for former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee in incomplete results. A total of 1,023 delegates were up for grabs in 21 states.
Overall, McCain led with 703 delegates, to 269 for Romney and 190 for Huckabee. It takes 1,191 to win the nomination at this summer's convention in St. Paul, Minn.
Clinton led with 739 Super Tuesday delegates to Obama's 700. A total of 1,681 delegates were at stake in 22 states and American Samoa.
Overall, that gave Clinton 1,000 delegates, to 902 for Obama with 2,025 delegates required to claim the nomination in Denver at this summer's convention.
 
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