by kirababe on October 1st, 2008

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Is anyone else here terrified for our nation if McCain and Palin get elected?

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  • by Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo on October 1st, 2008

    Wide Awake @ has closing date woo hoo

    You bet Djabouti!
    McBush and "Caribou Barbie" might do even worse than "Dumb-Ya," if you can conceive of that!

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  • by Nasiswand on October 1st, 2008

    Nasiswand

    I am. I'm none to scared of McCain. His stances are different from mine and he seems to be better then Bush. My biggest worry is him passing on and Palin getting the presidency. She is terrifying, and not in a good way. But I do believe that Obama has this one so I'm just waiting to see how this insanity turns out.

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  • by Craigor on October 1st, 2008

    Craigor

    I'm practicing my fetal position just in case they are.

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  • We can hope that 90% of American voters have learned our lesson after 8 years of Big-Spending George. The 10% residue are the ditto-heads, the Hannity-huggers, and the FAUX-News watchers. There is no hope for them.

    Look where we are, after 8 years of Dick & George. We don't need four more years of the same.

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  • by Someguy on October 1st, 2008

    Someguy

    No. We're on opposite sides of this particular fence.

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  • by Sweet T on October 1st, 2008

    Sweet T

    I am

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  • by Anonymous on October 1st, 2008

    Anonymous

    Not at all. We need people like McCain and Palin who truly care. They're not in it for the glory or money. McCain's experience is something we all need. I pray they get elected.

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  • by shady on October 1st, 2008

    shady

    not me To bad i don't have the same confidence in obama

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  • by Anonomous on October 1st, 2008

    Anonomous

    I am terrified for the nation if we elect one of the most socialist senators into office, Obama!

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  • by LeftBank on October 1st, 2008

    LeftBank

    It would be a disaster if McCain did get elected -- perhaps it would actually be the "fall of the Roman Enpire" all over again.

    Fortunately, the focus has shifted to the economy where Obama has an advantage that is clear to most people. So I am beginning to be cautiously optimistic that we will dodge the McCain-Palin bullet.

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  • by shammers still slogging along on October 1st, 2008

    shammers still slogging along

    I've been terrified for the last 8 years . . . doubt I'd feel any better.

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  • by Phil wonders where everyone is??? on October 1st, 2008

    Phil wonders where everyone is???

    If you look at the debate it was like McCain just would go on a rattle about historicle events repeating Obama's answers and contradict them without proof, i think McCain's favorite word is "strategy".

    Obama seems to have his finger on the pulse of what is happening and just simply as a comedian "larry the cable guy" say's "Get r Done!"...

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  • by Catsrock- Member of LOCLAB on October 1st, 2008

    Catsrock- Member of LOCLAB

    Your whole country terrifies me, and I mean that in the nicest possable way.
    =D

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  • by Taciturnu on October 2nd, 2008

    Taciturnu

    Extremely. More because Palin is on the ticket, if I must be truthful.

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  • by Anonymous on October 1st, 2008

    Anonymous

    Not I!

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  • by yadaelroiy on October 1st, 2008

    yadaelroiy

    It is more terrifying to have a president that won a senate election with no opposer, does not bother to vote of issues and laws that are important to the nation, as well as has no real allegience to America, the American flag as well as any salute of recognition for this country. He also will not wear an american flag pin on his collar, and had it removed from his plane for his own symbolization. That should say who is formost in his mind.

    The greatest thing about Obama is that he makes a good speech, and seems to be trying trying to hypnotise people saying that a light will shine on you and tell you to vote for Obama. Talk is cheap, experience is everything of which he has none. Ask Hillary and His runninig mate.

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  • by Candygirl on October 1st, 2008

    Candygirl

    No I am terrified if Obama gets elected. I am sorry to the Obama supporters but I do not trust the man and he gives me a bad feeling.

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  • by Morg the Army wife on October 1st, 2008

    Morg the Army wife

    no.

    since apparently you haven't noticed, there's three branches of our goverment, carefully balanced with special rules called 'check and balances'.

    It's not like we're electing a sovereign king.

    Can you even name your senators without looking it up?
    Do you know what they do?

    Know who the Supreme Court Justices are? Any of them?

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  • by not a sock puppet on October 20th, 2008

    not a sock puppet

    Not nearly as apprehensive as am I of an Obama presidency. You're "terrified" of McCain? Sorry, but McCain isn't nearly as scary as Obama's plans for "Change". Personally, I'm concerned about the threat of huge taxes, loss of freedom, and an ecological agenda that would destroy America.

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  • by PrincessDude on October 20th, 2008

    PrincessDude

    Another Bush in the house Yikes! Being a woman we aren't ready for Palin.

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  • by mellow_girl on October 20th, 2008

    mellow_girl

    yes,were in trouble if McCain and his woman gets in the white house.

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  • by 23Skidoo on October 20th, 2008

    23Skidoo

    I'm terrified for the whole planet.

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  • by yadaelroiy on October 2nd, 2008

    yadaelroiy

    I think Clinton did more damage to the office of the pesidency than any of late. He stood for a moral-less society, stirred up homosexuals so that the definition of marriage is in jepardy, he allow bin laden to escape to write the plans for 9/11, and left a pitiful economy. His as well as other socialist democrates is to cause the working class to pay for the non-working class, insteading of focusing on educating the masses of all people.

    George Bush had to enter into the pitfalls that he laid and try to put things back together. I appreciated getting some of our hard earned taxes back, and America defending itself, insteading of being a coward as most seem to think we should be. This is a war fought by those who want to defend the country, and are not afraid to give thier lives for patriotic ideals. No one was drafted, and they are still inlisting to go and fight for the country now.

    I believe this country needs more brave men, more working people, more honesty in busines (instead of banks that gorge the people's pocket books until the fail).

    We need presidents who stand for upright attributes.

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  • by FARGOND on October 1st, 2008

    FARGOND

    McCain has a shifty eyed smug look. Obama and his preacher scares me. But REALLY... Neigher one gives a darn as they are RICH and will become richer... They and their loved ones NEVER have to worry, like we do.

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  • by cathugger on October 28th, 2008

    cathugger

    Yes I would be terrified. We don't need another smirky president and choosing Palin shows very bad judgement. And both incite hate which is the last thing we need right now. And the simpletons that believe the fantasies about Obama in right-wing newsletters should have their heads examined. Not to mention double-talking McCain saying the opposite of things he said not long ago. Very scary.

    We need peace, diplomacy, and cooperation to get the world out of this mess.

    OBAMA/BIDEN 2008 for me.

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  • by close account on October 21st, 2008

    close account

    I FREAKING AM..... i mean come on...

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  • by DiSTurBiA on October 21st, 2008

    DiSTurBiA

    oh I am, I dont know what's worse the orangutan in now, or mccain/stalin, oops I mean palin....errrr same thing.

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  • by Prunesquallor on October 20th, 2008

    Prunesquallor

    Well, I am from the UK, and I am terrified for *my* nation, plus everybody else if those two get elected. It's not so much McCain but Palin. If by an unfortunate circumstance she ended up as President, I would genuinely fear for mankind.

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  • by cartel on October 2nd, 2008

    cartel

    i am Irish not American and i fear for the whole world if they get elected!!

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  • by GLAM71 on October 2nd, 2008

    GLAM71

    IM SHAKIN IN MY BOOTS

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  • by Sodapop on October 1st, 2008

    Sodapop

    I wouldn't be terrified, just really disappointed but it might be the same for Republicans if Obama and Biden win.

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  • by weatherman taking week or so off on October 1st, 2008

    weatherman taking week or so off

    I'm terrified that they will lose as well. There is no happy medium for me. I'm just scared no matter who wins.

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  • by advracer on November 4th, 2008

    advracer

    I am more scared of ObamaBodem to be honest with you. But, I am actually scared for our nation, no matter who gets in there. I think we are in some serious trouble.

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  • by TheMidwestLatina on October 28th, 2008

    TheMidwestLatina

    Oh yeah, however to be fair, either McCain or Obama will have a huge uphill battle correcting 7 years of mistakes. But I do think that Obama is going to be a WAY BETTER president

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  • by Bob on October 21st, 2008

    Bob

    frightening to think that the republicans selected a pair worse than W. bevis and butthead would be comparable. at least with a palin presidency, i could appreciate her alaskan beauty pageant winner qualifications as she presses the button!!!

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  • by ruthless613 on October 20th, 2008

    ruthless613

    yes I am, if he gets elected we all might end up living in the streets.

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  • by shady on October 20th, 2008

    shady

    Just the opposite. If obama is elected my worst fears will be realized

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  • by Squirrel Face on October 2nd, 2008

    Squirrel Face

    As a male, I never thought I would say this. But at this point, I'm thinking anything is better than Bush. =P

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  • by SABOTEUR on October 2nd, 2008

    SABOTEUR

    No.

    Our elected officials represent the consciousness of the American people.

    We've gotten and we'll get EXACTLY what...WHO we deserve.

    We'll get better representation when we collectively acknowledge that we DESERVE better representatives.

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  • by EcoTechGeek - 5-MeO-DMT on October 1st, 2008

    EcoTechGeek - 5-MeO-DMT

    It does not matter who you vote for, they are generally one in the same. If you want the USA of your parents write in Ron Paul.

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  • by Parepidemos on July 27th, 2009

    Parepidemos

    Now that the election is over and Obama has been in office for a while. I'm terrified that he is destroying this country. The man is absolutely clueless. I didn't trust him when he was running for president. I wish McCain/Palin would have gotten elected.
    This answer should get some DRs. :)

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  • by LuckyLefty on October 28th, 2008

    LuckyLefty

    Yeah but, whatever.

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  • by mcgear on October 28th, 2008

    mcgear

    I can't believe that anyone would even ask such a stupid question. What planet are you from anyway? Your all in for a huge surprize if Obama is elected. Just wait and see. America as we know it now will no longer exist. Our economy will fall apart. We will surely be vulnerable to an enemy attach of huge proportions that Obama and his total lack of experience will not be able to handle. Obama had only 143 days experience as a senator before he decided he would run for president. You can't even get a job managing a Mc Donalds with 143 days experience! Wake Up America!!!!!!!!! Don't sell out to socialism!!!!!

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  • by zacharu27 on October 28th, 2008

    zacharu27

    shits gonna hit the fan either way, but i'm for obama.

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  • by ConservativelyLiberal on October 28th, 2008

    ConservativelyLiberal

    I'm an Obama voter. I don't worry about how McCain will run the country, I worry that McCain will have a medical issue that will put Palin in the drivers seat of this nation. She cares nothing about anyone other than herself, and her family. Creationism in schools? Holy SH!T. What a nutcase.

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  • by Dancing Lady Limbs on October 28th, 2008

    Dancing Lady Limbs

    THIS ONE. I am. Right here.

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  • by anonymous on October 28th, 2008

    anonymous

    obama's brand of socialism, and his lack of judgement are what scare me the most
    you can count on severe economic depression and more 9-11s, by the boatload if he gets elected

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  • by stardust on October 20th, 2008

    stardust

    yes, i've started packing just in case. ;)

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  • by EcoTechGeek - 5-MeO-DMT on October 1st, 2008

    EcoTechGeek - 5-MeO-DMT

    They are all being controlled by the same people. So vote for whoever you like, it will make no difference.

    Research for yourself:

    NorCom (Norther Command)
    CFR (Council on Foriegn Relations) Couric is already a member.
    Trilateral Commission
    Research 9/11
    FEMA Prison camps

    No matter what I say, you will not believe me; do your own research be able to come to your own conclusions.

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  • by zwatcher on July 27th, 2009

    zwatcher

    no, it wouldn't be the first time a senile dumb ass was elected

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