Submitted by Guest12 (not verified) on 14 October 2008 - 5:24pm.
Obama is advocating the equitable distribution of wealth for all, everyone gets what they need. This is very close to the teachings of Marx. Who is Obama to tell hard working, successful Americans they don't need their extra cash so he is going to give it to the so called less fortunate of which many are lazy, unemployed, unskilled, and uneducated. Fine, then in return those same people have to work for the handout...I should be able to call a tollfree number and have them come to my house and do yard work, wash my car, paint my house, clean my house etc. I should also be able to have some say so and indicate on my tax return if I want to support the do-nothing crowd. I wonder how many Democrats would vote yes to have their "extra" earnings given to these folks? He is creating a welfare state where the workers are slaves to the non-workers.
Submitted by Guest for McCain 08 (not verified) on 14 October 2008 - 8:48am.
Wake up America!! Don't you see the writing on the wall? I won't be ashamed of who I'm voting for a couple years down the road...and I hope you won't! VOTE MCCAIN/PALIN!!!!!!
Submitted by RebelYell (not verified) on 13 October 2008 - 8:32pm.
Barack Hussien Obama is truly a worthless candidate for president. I am convinced that, if he were any race other than black, he would not be running for anything other than his seat in the senate. What has he done...really? Nothing. What does he stand for...really? Nothing. He has no experience. He is a lawyer, not much else. He is nothing but a smooth talker. He is getting most of his votes because he is black and people think that means new and different. It does not. Is skin pigment a worthy gamble? I can not see how anyone with any sense would choose a worthless, meritless candidate like Obama over a genuine war hero and experienced man like McCain. Hopefully, sense will be the victor in November 2008.
Submitted by Thomas (not verified) on 13 October 2008 - 7:11pm.
I would rather see someone like Alan Keyes or Mike Huckabee for President, however the 2 major parties have chosen based on the leadership's desires, not ours. I listened last night to Gov. Huckabee and Chuck Norris- now here was some common sense approaches, especially with the flat tax. I am not impressed with either candidate but I get very nervous when I remember how things were for the lower middle class and military members during the Carter period. 21% interest rates to buy a home caused many of us not to be able to purchase and others not to be able to sell. As Mr, Biden was one of those that pushed the policies that we had. He should have learned but we see the same things again. I will have to vote for the one who will do the least damage to our country. I will have to support future President McCain. We have to look beyond all the hype.
Submitted by C.W. Ochoa (not verified) on 13 October 2008 - 5:12pm.
At tis point, it is not understandable how a voter can be "undecided." Where have these people been the last few years? It's pretty simple - if you like what has happened under Bush, vote for McCain (and pray that his running mate never has to assume office); if you don't like what has transpired during the Bush years, vote for Sen. Obama. Duh!
Submitted by Jen (not verified) on 13 October 2008 - 7:00pm.
DUH seems to fit here, except you need to look at what Obama is offering instead of "he's just the other guy" - sometimes the lesser of two evils isn't "the other guy"... please - everyone - put more thought into it than that!
Submitted by Das Weibstück on 13 October 2008 - 8:03pm.
Hey, I have always voted for the lesser of 2 evils, how else can you? All I can say is THANK goodness it is only 4 years...or 8 if we are unlucky enough.
Submitted by Idiots (not verified) on 14 October 2008 - 3:37pm.
To think that people want change and are willing to blindly follow an old man who's only tactics are embellishing stories and making false accusations. He had SEVERAL years before this to make a difference yet did nothing. McCain is just as much a part of what's going on in Washington today as anyone else.
At least with Obama we do actually get a chance at something different. And for all these twits going on with the "Ohhh he hates America" train.. Do your research and you'll find Palin's husband part of a radical group that wanted Alaska to suceed from the union, thereby ripping one of the stars straight off our flag.
This is a campaign of lies, just like the man sitting in the office is a pro of. Obama is no saint, and neither candidate is exactly what we need but he does represent the one choice we have to hopefully improve our quality of life.
Obama: communist in Democrat clothing
Obama is advocating the equitable distribution of wealth for all, everyone gets what they need. This is very close to the teachings of Marx. Who is Obama to tell hard working, successful Americans they don't need their extra cash so he is going to give it to the so called less fortunate of which many are lazy, unemployed, unskilled, and uneducated. Fine, then in return those same people have to work for the handout...I should be able to call a tollfree number and have them come to my house and do yard work, wash my car, paint my house, clean my house etc. I should also be able to have some say so and indicate on my tax return if I want to support the do-nothing crowd. I wonder how many Democrats would vote yes to have their "extra" earnings given to these folks? He is creating a welfare state where the workers are slaves to the non-workers.
McCain has my vote!!!
Wake up America!! Don't you see the writing on the wall? I won't be ashamed of who I'm voting for a couple years down the road...and I hope you won't! VOTE MCCAIN/PALIN!!!!!!
McCain is Lame
OBAMA OBAMA OBAMA. nuff said!
Nobama, Nobama
Barack Hussien Obama is truly a worthless candidate for president. I am convinced that, if he were any race other than black, he would not be running for anything other than his seat in the senate. What has he done...really? Nothing. What does he stand for...really? Nothing. He has no experience. He is a lawyer, not much else. He is nothing but a smooth talker. He is getting most of his votes because he is black and people think that means new and different. It does not. Is skin pigment a worthy gamble? I can not see how anyone with any sense would choose a worthless, meritless candidate like Obama over a genuine war hero and experienced man like McCain. Hopefully, sense will be the victor in November 2008.
What a shining example you
What a shining example you have set for the Republican party.
You stay classy.
Obama/McCain
It would be better to have eight more years of
"the same" than to have just four years of
NO EXPERIENCE
Obama/McCain
ARE YOU SERIOUS???????
Presidential Choices
I would rather see someone like Alan Keyes or Mike Huckabee for President, however the 2 major parties have chosen based on the leadership's desires, not ours. I listened last night to Gov. Huckabee and Chuck Norris- now here was some common sense approaches, especially with the flat tax. I am not impressed with either candidate but I get very nervous when I remember how things were for the lower middle class and military members during the Carter period. 21% interest rates to buy a home caused many of us not to be able to purchase and others not to be able to sell. As Mr, Biden was one of those that pushed the policies that we had. He should have learned but we see the same things again. I will have to vote for the one who will do the least damage to our country. I will have to support future President McCain. We have to look beyond all the hype.
I decided once Hlllary was
I decided once Hlllary was out of it to vote for McCain. The last thing we need is Obama and his America hating wife and preacher.
Obama/Biden '08
I'm voting for Obama/Biden, no more of the last eight years which I also voted against.
I'm voting for Obama
Im voting for Obama point blank. period.
I'm voting for Obama
God help us if this nut would win. This country can not handle a nut case like him and the ones that would put him in office point blank. period.
Election and "Undecideds"
At tis point, it is not understandable how a voter can be "undecided." Where have these people been the last few years? It's pretty simple - if you like what has happened under Bush, vote for McCain (and pray that his running mate never has to assume office); if you don't like what has transpired during the Bush years, vote for Sen. Obama. Duh!
Response to Election and "Undecideds"
DUH seems to fit here, except you need to look at what Obama is offering instead of "he's just the other guy" - sometimes the lesser of two evils isn't "the other guy"... please - everyone - put more thought into it than that!
lesser
Hey, I have always voted for the lesser of 2 evils, how else can you? All I can say is THANK goodness it is only 4 years...or 8 if we are unlucky enough.
Do you not hold any Democrat...
...responsible for the failures? Don't Democrats have control of the senate? Busch and the Republicans didn't do this by themselves.
And once the Democrats got the power
Things went down hill...and it's BUSH not like the beer...Busch....
To think that people want
To think that people want change and are willing to blindly follow an old man who's only tactics are embellishing stories and making false accusations. He had SEVERAL years before this to make a difference yet did nothing. McCain is just as much a part of what's going on in Washington today as anyone else.
At least with Obama we do actually get a chance at something different. And for all these twits going on with the "Ohhh he hates America" train.. Do your research and you'll find Palin's husband part of a radical group that wanted Alaska to suceed from the union, thereby ripping one of the stars straight off our flag.
This is a campaign of lies, just like the man sitting in the office is a pro of. Obama is no saint, and neither candidate is exactly what we need but he does represent the one choice we have to hopefully improve our quality of life.
Change doesn't have to be good
Change can be very, very bad, much worse than what you now know.
Socialism isn't the answer.