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Old 10-09-2008, 12:37 AM   #1
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Default is Arthur P right ? I may not vote this election :(

The more I think about it, the more I hate what the Republicans have done and what they haven't done in the 8 years they're had the White House. McCain isn't GW Dumbass however he aint far behind him either and with 26+ years experience in Washington he's part of the problem and not the solution.

I cannot bring myself to vote for an anti-gun, pro-*****, pro-abortion, Socialist, global warming, wealth re-distribution, national health care, no experience Hussein Obama either.

I don't know if I'll even vote now []

A vote for McCain is a vote of confidence and trust to a man I don't know I can give it to.

A vote for Obama .... not an option either.


maybe I'll just hunt Nov 4th and let the chips fall where they do. Maybe I'll vote a no chance to win independent. maybe I'll write in myself ...... but Obama isn't getting it, and I doubt McCain is either.
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Old 10-09-2008, 12:51 AM   #2
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Short answer is no. Not voting is enabling Obama to win by 1 more vote. But then you already knew that.
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Old 10-09-2008, 01:48 AM   #3
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I'm not going to pretend here, McCain will win Arkansas very likely in a 60-40 split. My vote will matter not here.

The Republicans up until just weeks ago were saying how great our economy was ........ either they were lying and doing nothing or terribly ignorant and either way it pisses me off to no end.

The Democrats have done nothing either.

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Old 10-09-2008, 03:30 AM   #4
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If the election gives both candidates more than 270 electoral votes, or 269-269, your vote might go farther than you think.


Bottom line is this, if you had the opportunity to take part, and could have, if you chose to, then you'll really not have much of a right to complain about the coming administration.


And, if anything, vote for the sake of your local politics, Representatives, if there's a Senate or Governor's race, then that's pretty darn important, vote at least for that, there's got to be someone you can put your confidence in there.
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:01 AM   #5
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younggun308 I voted GW .... using your logic I helped elect him and thus am responsible in part for the disaster he's left huh ?
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I would say, give Obama and his economic policy a good look over, compared to McCain. You might find it in your best interest to vote against the Republicans same policy. With a healthy America, issues like the ones you listed, can be addressed at least with money in pocket. Trying to change moral issues during a recession, is futile.
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Old 10-09-2008, 04:35 AM   #7
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Obama is a pro-abortion, anti-gun, Socialist that has very little experience with anything but getting stepping stones and using his skin color for advancements

I'll go short of saying I hate the man ... but the dislike if extraordinarily deep

That said, it doesn't make a hill of beans what either of their plans are ...... its not like he'll get voted in and make it all happen is it ? No thanks, I'll never vote Obama never ever
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younggun308 I voted GW .... using your logic I helped elect him and thus am responsible in part for the disaster he's left huh ?

Honestly, are you saying that John Kerry is the guy you want in office right now, and there to be a political scandal with the Vice President Edwards having had an affair, with at least 2-3 liberal justices on the Surpreme Court right now, and the D.C. gun ban encouraged? Also, with no troopsin Iraq, a low morale,AND a Democrat House and Senate?


Some logic.........The point is that Bush was most certainly the betterpick, the lesser of two evils, and I think it's the same situation here. McCain isthe lesser of two evils, vote for him.
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Some logic.........The point is that Bush was most certainly the betterpick, the lesser of two evils, and I think it's the same situation here. McCain isthe lesser of two evils, vote for him.
Some of us that have voted in past elections are getting real tired of voting for the lessor of two evils.[:@]
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The more I think about it, the more I hate what the Republicans have done and what they haven't done in the 8 years they're had the White House. McCain isn't GW Dumbass however he aint far behind him either and with 26+ years experience in Washington he's part of the problem and not the solution.

I cannot bring myself to vote for an anti-gun, pro-*****, pro-abortion, Socialist, global warming, wealth re-distribution, national health care, no experience Hussein Obama either.

I don't know if I'll even vote now []

A vote for McCain is a vote of confidence and trust to a man I don't know I can give it to.

A vote for Obama .... not an option either.


maybe I'll just hunt Nov 4th and let the chips fall where they do. Maybe I'll vote a no chance to win independent. maybe I'll write in myself ...... but Obama isn't getting it, and I doubt McCain is either.
The answer is no. There is more to Arthur's reason. But I don't believe obama is going to live up to the promises that Arthur wants. He just can't with the shape the economy is now.

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