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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 06:57 AM
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Originally Posted by chris1450
LOL the mantra of obama supporters!!!
Don't make me laugh. I would support McCain, but from what I hear, he doesn't qualify for either Democrat OR Republican. Go figure. My decision is still in the air. - Og
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mSaLL150
I completely agree. In the past a lot of crazy stuff has been tolerated as far as offensive rhetoric about candidates, comics, and other things used to bash dandidates. But now that we have a candidate of color, the rules suddenly change?

(i am NOT racist, dont get that impression. but it is an observation i have made and i think a lot of people agree)

Now, the original post was a bit harsh, but there has been a lot of other things said about Obama that still relate to what im saying...
i dont believe the rules, MY RULES at least change with cuz color is brought into it. it was a joke about our potential future leader of the nation being assassinated .
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 09:59 AM
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Originally Posted by OgRedd
Don't make me laugh. I would support McCain, but from what I hear, he doesn't qualify for either Democrat OR Republican. Go figure. My decision is still in the air. - Og
Yeah, McCain is not a true conserative republician that alot of people thought he was........However!!!! The way I look at the upcoming election is when it comes down to protecting this country and our way of life, I would trust John McCain with the Presidency.

If Obama gets in there, I wouldn't feel safe at all...........He doesn't have the strength, in my opinion, to do what is necessary to protect us. McCain, in my opinion, is the best choice for our country.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by OgRedd
Don't make me laugh. I would support McCain, but from what I hear, he doesn't qualify for either Democrat OR Republican. Go figure. My decision is still in the air. - Og
In all my years, I have never supported a party. I always vote for the individual that appears to support the things I believe. On the national level that has been almost exlusively, the Republican candidate. On the state and local level, it is quite often the Democrat. McCain would not be my choice in some elections, but he will get my vote over Obama.
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 10:18 AM
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Originally Posted by bluejay432000
In all my years, I have never supported a party. I always vote for the individual that appears to support the things I believe. On the national level that has been almost exlusively, the Republican candidate. On the state and local level, it is quite often the Democrat. McCain would not be my choice in some elections, but he will get my vote over Obama.
Understood. - Og
 
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Old Jul 3, 2008 | 11:32 AM
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One Republican that I will always vote for is one of our US Senators---George Voinovich. While being a Republican, he will cross party lines and vote for what he thinks is best for his constituants. I can respect that; Red, or Blue.

Tim C.
 
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