Vote! 2008 and Exit Poll - Page 11
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Obama has surrounded himself with really skilled politicians and advisers on almost every issue, including his VP pick - Biden who is an expert on foreign policy (one of Obama's admitted weaknesses). Based on his campaign alone - we can see that he has a lot of experience, if he didn't, there is no way he could have been able to run the campaign the way he did. One reason I think Obama is MUCH better than Mccain is his ability to inspire people. Let's face is, Obama is an orator, McCain is lightyears behind Obama in his ability to give speeches. and that is a huge part of what the Presidency is about - giving speeches, convincing people that what he is doing is correct and will help the country, and making people believe enough in him and his plans to actually work towards achieving them. Obama has the skill, McCain does not. Anyone who would argue that McCain is a better speaker than Obama I would say has been living under a rock. Have you even listened to McCain recently "THE MACK IS BACK!" - seriously, he sounds amateur next to Obama. Next, Obama is 34590834908x better received overseas. He will be a better statesman and be better able to represent the United States when it comes time to rebuild our image globally than McCain ever will be. You can say whatever you want on each candidates policies, but the Presidency is not as much about policies (seriously, life won't be THAT much different no matter who is in office) but is about their ability to LEAD and inspire people and represent our country throughout the world. In this aspect, Obama is far more qualified than McCain ever could dream to be. | ||
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XoXiDe
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On November 05 2008 03:20 XoXiDe wrote: i voted early, convinced my brother to go vote early, and my sister just called me and she voted today, she was still undecided till today but decided in favor of obama to give him a chance. unfortunately we live in texas and 20% of texas think obama is a muslim still including some of my relatives lol. My mom voted early on friday, and i talked to her this weekend and she told me she voted mccain (even though shes consitantly voted democrat over the last 20 years and is very pro-choice, against the war in iraq, ect). I asked her why and she said she though obama was muslim. FUCK ME | ||
XoXiDe
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Hans-Titan
Denmark1711 Posts
Also I don't buy the crap about gay-marriage destroying the family. Just because there's two men married, the entire family breaks apart? Come on.. The bonds of any decent family are way stronger than that, and my family has NOT suffered from having a gay couple in the house. NO on PROP 8 YES to Obama EDIT: Found this image was fitting... | ||
XoXiDe
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Jusciax
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Conquest101
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P.S. + Show Spoiler + I am a liberal, gay polygamist with children. | ||
Hans-Titan
Denmark1711 Posts
On November 05 2008 03:25 XoXiDe wrote: HAHA, well still haven't convinced my mom (hillary supporter) to vote obama, she probably will not go vote today, at least i know she won't vote for mccain Utilize force if necessary :D | ||
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