Originally posted by RJT
Hardly. I'd just love to know your reasoning behind your decision.
So far all you've had to say is that you "think" Obama doesn't have the necessary experience (though you haven't said why, which leads me to believe you're just buying what the mass media is selling rather than making up your own mind), and I haven't seen any clear reason you've given for preferring McCain.
You may well have good reasons, but I haven't heard any of them, and I certainly don't have to respect a decision that doesn't seem rooted in any legitimate reasoning at all.
I'm voting for him because I think he has the walnuts too blanket the middle-east in a nice warm and cozy american flag, and when we're done there, I say we go for europe.
RJT
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Originally posted by glass
I'm voting for him because I think he has the walnuts too blanket the middle-east in a nice warm and cozy american flag, and when we're done there, I say we go for europe.
Sorry man, I realize you aren't being serious here - but just because you're a friend doesn't get you off the hook for understanding what you're voting for.
There are enough people out there who will cast their ballots without having a clue, don't be one more U.S. citizen voting based on emotional responses to CNN.com instead of doing your own homework.
If you do that and decide McCain is your candidate, then that's terrific - you're making an informed choice. My only point is that if you really don't understand what's going on with the candidate you choose, you're doing far more harm (even to yourself) by voting than good.
Jackson
celestial thug
:D :stongue:
Lebezniatnikov
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Originally posted by glass
Screw the 'crats, I'm voting McCain, Go fighting irish.
Don't worry, I'm working on a "Bat Crazy Pt. Deux" thread, and he'll get his due.
glass
First of all, I listen too and read loads about the elections. I'm very informed, I want a candidate that will make the poor not just work for their money, but make em' really work. A candidate that isn't gonna raise minimum wage, so business's can suceed in our country. I want a candidate that will make rest of the world to realize who is in control of the joystick and that they better mind thier p's and q's.
Lira
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Originally posted by Jackson
:stongue:
Lebezniatnikov
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Originally posted by glass
First of all, I listen too and read loads about the elections. I'm very informed, I want a candidate that will make the poor not just work for their money, but make em' really work. A candidate that isn't gonna raise minimum wage, so business's can suceed in our country. I want a candidate that will make rest of the world to realize who is in control of the joystick and that they better mind thier p's and q's.
Wait, so you're voting for Dick Cheney?
:conf:
glass
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Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
Wait, so you're voting for Dick Cheney?
:conf:
If I only could, Jesus I need some some coffee, I can't keep up the shenanigan's this morning:(
Ang ' ela_ie
I dont understand why you're arguing about a non-candidate right now. I dont understand what Tony sees in Ron Paul, but I have no idea what Ron Paul's deal is. His message never reached me. Either way, Tony has the right to vote for whoever he wants to, and because of whatever he wants to. And I think he is far more informed than the average American.
sean5
speaking of uninformed voters...
glass
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Originally posted by Ang ' ela_ie
I dont understand why you're arguing about a non-candidate right now. I dont understand what Tony sees in Ron Paul, but I have no idea what Ron Paul's deal is. His message never reached me. Either way, Tony has the right to vote for whoever he wants to, and because of whatever he wants to. And I think he is far more informed than the average American.
Thanks Ang, I'm voting Obama, but I just felt like getting Rob a sassed up in the Morn.:p