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  • 3rd option. That's the problem with a 2 party system, it's "this or that, but i don't want to pick either". Move to Canada, our political system has a myriad of parties (Presently: Conservative - blue; Liberal - Red; The Green Party, The New Democratic Party; The Bloc Quebecois; and the option to run indepentantly.
  • Can't. I don't know your present perceptions and philosophies. This may take a long discussion not 3 sentences. Convincing may not be possible to go one way or the other.
  • Obama - Facilitator of change
  • Answer these questions and you should know who to vote for: 1) Do you put more faith in people or government? 2) Do you believe that corporations make America better or worse? 3) Should taxes be used to operate the government or should they be used to finance social programs?
  • 1 - McCain = More Bush policy 2 - Obama = Change of policy 3 - Without change, Bush policies will remain in place, as the past 8 years, and with the speed of his actions to gain complete control over not only the American people, but the world, McCain will not have far to go to complete Bush's plan for New World Order. Also, check out the evolution of these people below!
  • McCain has been tortured, which causes deep seated instability that is prone to erupt during stress. Obama is younger and more charismatic, which given the presidents job as chief executive, requires a charismatic leader to influence other nations and their leaders to ensure cooperation. Imagine what catastrophe it would be if a complete moron like Palin were to ascend to the presidency.
  • Niether, The two-party system is a joke -- a farce to give us the false concept of "Choice", when in reality we have no choice. They are both more of the same. We will still have more unjust wars, more attacks on our Constitution, more lies, more propaganda, and less money.
  • From what I can see as an outsider you would be hard pressed to slide a cigarette paper between any two US politicians, so it probably won't make a lot of difference who wins - they are all capitalists and any talk of liberalism and socialism is just so much hot air.
  • McCain...... !... A super majority, Obama, Pelosi, Reid, Dodd, Feinstein, Waters etc...You want change, be careful what you wish for, these guys will sure change things... 2, Remember Jimmy Carter..21% apr's, Corporate taxes through the roof. You want jobs, you want to bring companies back to the states....go ahead tax them more, that'll help. Think things are bad now?..just wait. 3.. And this is the big one..."Spread the wealth", he is a Marxist through and through...that ain't America!!!!!
  • Obama He's a democrat, and it seems that a democrat is needed now more than a republican He's young, and a Senator He's black lol
  • You're an American, decide for yourself.
  • Of those two choices, I would say McCain. But aren't we tired yet of voting for "the lesser of the evils"? Evil is evil, is it not? Give me twenty minutes of your time, and I could make a strong case for a write in candidate by the name of Dr. Ron Paul, who seems to be the only candidate who has actually read the Constitution, and believes it should be "Preserved, Protected, and Defended against all enemies, foreign, and domestic" The two parties give it lip service, while they both subvert it for their own aims. I've had enough of "same old thing" politics, expecting different results. Time for the inmates to stop running the asylum.
  • More lies for wars? More bad fiscal policy? More spiraling debt? More blinding incompetence? More irresponsible deregulation for its own sake? ... The mere possibility of President Palin??? ... Or something... anything else? . +6

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