I'm just curious to see who's voting for who. I don't want this to become a political battleground, so I'm not saying anything about who should vote for who, I just seriously want to know which candidate most of my age group is voting for.
I'm just curious to see who's voting for who. I don't want this to become a political battleground, so I'm not saying anything about who should vote for who, I just seriously want to know which candidate most of my age group is voting for.
John McCain
Originally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by Pickles
Poll is up yo
I chose McCain but it's a trick because economists don't vote
Obama
Where's the Ron Paul option?
You can still write him in.
I had no option for any write in voting on the ballot I used to vote a few weeks ago... He's just not on the ballot period, so no point in him being there.
(x) Fidel Castro
I am still uncertain of who I am actually voting for.
A vote for a mutt is a vote for sexual perversion.
I chose McCain because he's the best choice.
Not voting for the best choice to lead the country because of their running mate is ridiculously irresponsible.
Greens get my party vote
Jim Anderton gets me local vote.
Oh wait you guys don't care about other countries politics.
can't vote
Ho Chi Minh's got my vote...
Because communism is good?
Well, I wouldn't go that far, but Biden isn't much better. If Obama wins he'll be assassinated in office. Joe Biden will be the president in the end.
You see? I have nothing to back up that last statement, because it is pure useless conjecture, and not a good basis for making a decision. I think you guys see what I'm getting at.
Agreed.
Originally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by TokiOriginally Posted by Pickles
I'm voting for Labour, but that doesn't really matter seeing as I'm in a country other than the USA.
I also am voting for McCain because anyone else would belong in the trash heap..
I will be voting for Barack Obama.
My opinion of Palin has nothing to do with this decision, but to compare her intelligence to that of Joe Biden's is simply laughable. She has no concept of foreign policy (Proximity to Russia does not rank on the "I know international affairs" list), luckily, McCain can probably cover that. Her fervent religious beliefs, and the organizations her husband has aligned with (Uhm, American Succession anyone?) are unsettling. Interestingly enough, her aids don't seem to find her enjoyable to deal with.
Last edited by TheOriginalGrumpySpy; 10-29-2008 at 10:11 PM.
McCain because they didn't let Ron Paul in.
I voted (early voting) for Bob Barr. I don't necessarily agree with his platform, but I HATE the 2 main party candidate options and he is the only other one on Indiana's ballot besides a write-in... so hopefully others will feel the same as me and Barr's percentage might send a message.
Maybe.
You guys are funny
Oh hey, I'm from England. My PM can choose whenever to hold his election as long as it is within 5 years of the last one.. I bet I can do it when my approval rating is high. I'm going to let my political party choose who represents my district even if they aren't from here. Yeah let's do that! Oh hey, it's the House of Lords! Look how useful we are!
Although, I do enjoy your PM debates (White Hall hour is it?) with his shadow cabinet. Actually I absolutely love the Brits.
Yes I know a vote for Barr is "wasted". I have a degree in Political Science so I understand what I did and why.
Ron Paul is indeed far FAR removed the Republican Center, as you say. That is because the Republican party is NOT what is says it stands for. It has jumped track years ago and especially now many traditional republicans are jumping ship because they are so pissed off at what the party has become. I am a registered republican and cannot stand the current party. I sincerely hope this election cycle forces it to get back to its roots (which won't ever really happen) or more bluntly, I hope the party completely fails and is forced to rebuild over the next decade.
If I recall, the republicans of yesteryear are the democrats of today (with some fairly subtle changes).
I will not be voting, but if I was, I would vote for my nigga Barack.
And what Republicans freed the blacks? Aside from good ol Abe who really didn't do shit; I believe it was LBJ who actualy did anything for those good for nothin niggers.
If it was just between National and Labour (which it pretty much is) I would vote for Labour, but I think Greens would be good in parliament. I don't think they would handle winning fully, but being one of the largest in there is going to do some good for this country.
Or I might just vote for the Legalize Marijuana party, they seem like cool guys.
I'm voting for Obama because I agree with more of his policies and campaign tactics than I do with McCain's. I cant vote for someone who runs their campaign like a middle school faggot, bashing their opponent on a personal level rather than a political level. I get at least 4 republican attack ad's in the mail on a daily basis; all attacking on a personal level giving no reason why they are better than the other guy. The ones I get from the democratic party attack on a political level and give a reason why my vote for Obama would be better for my well being. I do however agree with McCain on some policies, but not anywhere near enough to sway me that way.
Also Palin is a freaking twit. Had to throw it out there.
If a government becomes unpopular enough, they'll lose enough MPs in the local elections for the other parties to force an election.
Just fyi
Voting is for losers. I'll be playing some ultimate frisbee that day instead.
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