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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben
    There are far more people running for President than McCain and Obama.
    There's Gene Amondson for the Prohibition Party, Chuck Baldwin for the Constitution Party, Bob Barr for the Libertarians, Roger Calero for the Socialist Workers, Charles Jay for the Boston Tea Party, Alan Keyes as an Independent, Gloria La Riva for: Socialism & Liberation, Cynthia McKinney for the GREENS, Brian Moore for the Socialist Party, Ralph Nader, of course, as an Independent, Thomas Stevens of the Objectivist Party, and Ted Weill of the Reform Party.

    Good point Ben. It seems that everybody is sucked into this two-party paradigm (by design of course). The respective differences between the two, is negligible. The means by which the military-industrial-complex continues is blitzkrieg on world populations. Don't settle for the appointed establishment hacks. Speak up!


    Quote Originally Posted by sexyshana
    what difference does it make if she is a club kid or not, she looks good and in the end we were all boys at one time no? she looks great, enjoy it!
    buy her tits if you would rather she had some.
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    Economic and political power is, of course, very concentrated in America.
    But part of capitalism and the free market that Obama, McCain, Bush and Bill Clinton spout about is: competition. So, let's have some competition in the presidential election.
    Invite Bob Barr, Ralph Nader and Cynthia McKinney to the presidential debates.
    But the Dems and Republicans, as a duopoly, don't want competition. They're terrified of it.



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    The way the polls look to me right now it says to me that Obama will win comfortably, but something inside me wonders when American voters are in the privacy of a voting booth will they still go for Obama? I just have a suspicion that in this election poll results may not have the accuracy that they usually have.


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    Default Re: future President, Who are you voting for










    Sean Hannity gets put in his place by Obama Communications Director Robert Gibbs on the terrorist connections issue. A fan of Countdown, John Cleese of Monty Python fame sent the show a poem about Hannity to be read aloud by Keith.

    http://fightthesmears.com/articles/22/AyersSmear


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    Quote Originally Posted by masterR
    And why.
    I am going to vote for McCain simply because I don't trust Obama. I don't believe that he is going to lower taxes for 95% of Americans. His associations with Ayers, Wright and Rezko shows he has poor judgement in character. He is extremely liberal and is pro-choice. All in all, I don't really trust him. I don't think McCain is the right candidate for the job either but this election is basically to see who is the smartest kid with Down Syndrome. I am voting for McCain, but I think that Obama is going to win.









    Sean Hannity gets put in his place by Obama Communications Director Robert Gibbs on the terrorist connections issue. A fan of Countdown, John Cleese of Monty Python fame sent the show a poem about Hannity to be read aloud by Keith.

    http://fightthesmears.com/articles/22/AyersSmear

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben
    There are far more people running for President than McCain and Obama.
    There's Gene Amondson for the Prohibition Party, Chuck Baldwin for the Constitution Party, Bob Barr for the Libertarians, Roger Calero for the Socialist Workers, Charles Jay for the Boston Tea Party, Alan Keyes as an Independent, Gloria La Riva for: Socialism & Liberation, Cynthia McKinney for the GREENS, Brian Moore for the Socialist Party, Ralph Nader, of course, as an Independent, Thomas Stevens of the Objectivist Party, and Ted Weill of the Reform Party.
    You forgot this one.
    http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/06ae3d8563


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    Voting for a third party reluctantly because Obama is far to socialist, and I can't trust his past or level of experience with POTUS. He's just an empty suit IMO and Mccain is only slightly lesser of the two.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ottorocket
    Voting for a third party reluctantly because Obama is far to socialist, and I can't trust his past or level of experience with POTUS. He's just an empty suit IMO and Mccain is only slightly lesser of the two.
    this socialist notion is the most ignorant thing I have ever heard. You mean because he wants to provid health care like every other civilized country on the planet? Because nothing else about his views are even remotely socialist.



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    sad that folks do the third party thing in a winner take all election. Might as well not vote, either way you help the guy most different from you get elected.

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    Just one more nice guy finishing last...

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    IS RALPH NADER RUNNING?


    I WOULD VOTE FOR HIM.

    OBAMA LOOKS BETTER............SURELY WON THE DEBATES..........but we will see his real self when he is elected.

    All politicians are full of it. However I am happy to see we are in a country where boundaries are breakable. Hopefully this will lead to women presidents, presidents not born here, and most importantly.........TS PRESIDENTS!!!!!!!

    YASMINE LEE HAS MY VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat33
    IS RALPH NADER RUNNING?


    I WOULD VOTE FOR HIM.

    OBAMA LOOKS BETTER............SURELY WON THE DEBATES..........but we will see his real self when he is elected.

    All politicians are full of it. However I am happy to see we are in a country where boundaries are breakable. Hopefully this will lead to women presidents, presidents not born here, and most importantly.........TS PRESIDENTS!!!!!!!

    YASMINE LEE HAS MY VOTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I agree with everything you said here except for people not born here. I think that's one rule we need to keep.



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