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11-02-2008, 07:26 PM
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Commander in Chief
As for me i am a proud Republican and have worked as a volunteer making sure people get out to vote. The huge question is why would someone feel Barack has any intelligence to lead anything other then what should go down a toilet.
He has ties to corruption, Fanny Mae & Freddy Mac he has been given hundreds of thousands of $'s even after the congress bailed these idiots out. Bill Ayers should be enough to slap someone in the head and wake them up. His black panther affiliates in chicago as well as his famous buddy the special Rev wright. Let's not forget about his high school buddies that were muslim extremist and his whole hidden agenda to take this wonderful country right into what we all call the sewer. Take from the people that work hard and give to those who not only don't want to work but they always want something for free. This country is what it is because you can come here and make something of yourself with hard work now we are trying to tell people don't work hard because barack is going to take from you and give to his few that don't want to work. Bad message to the world !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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11-02-2008, 07:44 PM
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As for me i am a proud Republican and have worked as a volunteer making sure people get out to vote.
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You mean you bullied them?
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11-02-2008, 08:14 PM
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No simply trying to let people know it is important to vote because this idiot Barack is spending all this campaign $$$ that he agreed not to ask for at the begginning of this whole process along with being involved in all this corruption. How could you stand bye and let someone take control of this great nation when we have always had or can we all say we thought we had the best in office till Jr,. got in there!!!!!!!
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11-03-2008, 05:33 AM
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As for me i am a proud Republican and have worked as a volunteer making sure people get out to vote. The huge question is why would someone feel Barack has any intelligence to lead anything other then what should go down a toilet.
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Im not American but if I was I would vote McCain....with the state of the world at the moment we need need a person in the Whitehouse who is action and not just words...Obama seems like a snake to me...However it does seem a lot of your countrymen have brought into the Obama thing
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Bad message to the world !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I wouldnt worry about that... 80% of the world dont like you much at present anyway..and a further 19% pretend too because they want something you have to offer...The sooner the US and us Brits for that matter stops giving billions to oil rich nations that hate us and plot against us publicly and in private the better......Getting digging yanks its there... and we will buy some of our oil from you rather then lining the pockets of these Middle Eastern countries who want to end our way of life
How much western oil money do you think has gone towards weapons and resources that have been used to wax our boys in Iraq and Afghanistan?...How many US dollars and British pounds have gone towards killing our lads  and when theres natural disasters in some of these dodgy countries....what two countries are first to pour in millions in aid?
Back onto Obama...... the facts are there and Im surprised alarm bells are not ringing in the heads of every American
As I said if I was American I would vote McCain...the World needs a man of action not a man of many words
I will vote yes on your poll...if you get shot of those yellow trousers
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11-03-2008, 06:03 AM
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Americans are weak nowadays. Many think about what the world will think about what we will do at every turn and I find that disgusting. How 'bout we worry what's best for our citizens and not what is best for Socialist European leaders?
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11-03-2008, 06:55 AM
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Americans are weak nowadays. Many think about what the world will think about what we will do at every turn and I find that disgusting. How 'bout we worry what's best for our citizens and not what is best for Socialist European leaders?
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Same here Snipes...We are concerned with what the rest of the world thinks we have forgotton ourselves
What European leaders do you mean?
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11-03-2008, 07:48 AM
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I'm a card-carrying Republican & Conservative to boot.
Having said that McCain was definitely not my 1st choice for the party nominee. I felt that there were younger & more qualified candidates. Nevertheless my party nominated him & I'll go with him 100%. He's an American hero. Had he stayed in the Navy instead of retiring he was already on the Admirals list & would surly have gotten promoted. The Navy is very stingy in bringing someone up for promotion unless they have sound & proven leadership traits. He proved that in the 5 1/2 years he was in a Hanoi POW camp.
Arnold Schwartznegger said he played action figures - McCain is one. He went on to say that McCain was in the Hanoi Hilton longer than Obama was a Senator.
There are so many holes & unknowns in Obama's history. There are gaps you could drive a Mac truck through. What was he doing during those gaps? Why are there any gaps at all? First he says one thing & then he'll say the direct opposite claiming he never said the original statement at all. But it's all recorded on videotape. Does he think we're all imbeciles?
He is definitely not a Democrat. He doesn't fit the mold of a Harry Truman & John Kennedy. He's been labeled as a Marxist & a Socialist, even more than your everyday, run-of-the-mill liberal.
Where is all his money coming from? You can say it's from the people he represents, the "little people". Come on - he got $150,000,000 in the month of September alone.
The final kicker as far as I'm concerned - Our enemies are rooting for him to win. Do they know something we don't?
Senator Obama scares the crap out of me.
A leading Democrat had said when Obama was nominated that after 4 years the American public would never vote for a Democratic president again. Maybe that's a good thing. Another leading Democrat said that if Obama is elected the American people will get what they deserve. Of course now they're denying that they ever said it. It's been taped, though. And no - it wasn't taken out of context.
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11-03-2008, 08:10 AM
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Same here Snipes...We are concerned with what the rest of the world thinks we have forgotton ourselves
What European leaders do you mean?
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Mostly Scandinavia, France, Germany, etc. Countries where 60% taxation is fine. America should be tax free. If you take away welfare from people who don't need and and take governmental waste, the federal government can save enough money to keep from taxing anyone.
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11-03-2008, 11:56 AM
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Vote - vote - vote
All I can do is vote and hope for the best. I've never been so upset and worried about an election in my life. Although McCain would not have been my first choice either --- I will stand behind him and support this Country 110%. I cannot get over the feeling that Mr. Obama does not respect or support this country. Anyone who wants to be the Commander of Chief for this wonderful nation and has to be told that he has to put his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance (because he questioned whether or not he had to) -- does not support this country in their mind, heart and soul. There is something very very snaky about him and I'm afraid for what will happen to our country ("God forbid") if he is elected. I have never seen so much hate and controversy as in this election. Anytime anyone indicates some sort of support for McCain - they are immediately called a racist - a hater, etc. I am floored by the amount of coverage for Obama in the newspapers and on television and the amount of hate calls on talk shows for anyone who says anything negative about Obama. I thought this election was not supposed to be about race. Silly me.
I'm more concerned about what will happen to our military once Obama is elected and it is rather curious that our enemies abroad want Obama to win.
Unfortunately there are so many uninformed Americans who just buy into his unbelievable campaign slogans that I am afraid he will win and am very worried about what will happen. All I know is I'm going to do my part and vote and pray for the best. Whatever happens --- I'm an American - proud of my country - and will stand behind it.
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11-03-2008, 12:44 PM
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All I can do is vote and hope for the best. I've never been so upset and worried about an election in my life. Although McCain would not have been my first choice either --- I will stand behind him and support this Country 110%. I cannot get over the feeling that Mr. Obama does not respect or support this country. Anyone who wants to be the Commander of Chief for this wonderful nation and has to be told that he has to put his hand over his heart during the Pledge of Allegiance (because he questioned whether or not he had to) -- does not support this country in their mind, heart and soul. There is something very very snaky about him and I'm afraid for what will happen to our country ("God forbid") if he is elected. I have never seen so much hate and controversy as in this election. Anytime anyone indicates some sort of support for McCain - they are immediately called a racist - a hater, etc. I am floored by the amount of coverage for Obama in the newspapers and on television and the amount of hate calls on talk shows for anyone who says anything negative about Obama. I thought this election was not supposed to be about race. Silly me.
I'm more concerned about what will happen to our military once Obama is elected and it is rather curious that our enemies abroad want Obama to win.
Unfortunately there are so many uninformed Americans who just buy into his unbelievable campaign slogans that I am afraid he will win and am very worried about what will happen. All I know is I'm going to do my part and vote and pray for the best. Whatever happens --- I'm an American - proud of my country - and will stand behind it.
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Obama sat for 20 years in a church that spewed anti-American, anti-white hatred. Does anybody think that hasn't rubbed off on him? I certainly in no way, shape or form consider myself a bigot. My neighborhood is a mixture of young & old black, Oriental, Hispanic & white homeowners. The only trouble that calls for a police response comes from across the street from me in a rental home where there are black & white people living.
He has befriended a convicted home-grown terrorist who has absolutely no remorse. He has befriended a high man in the PLO whose only goal in life is to annihilate Israel.
Some of his closest associates are millionaire shysters & gangsters form the Chicago machine.
His own wife, after he got the nomination, stated that "for the first time in her life she's proud of her country".
That's not to mention the redistribution of wealth or the fact that he has said that he's going after the coal industry & that surely some will go bankrupt & the cost of electricity would go way up.
In at least my mind I have reason to be scared silly.
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