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View Poll Results: Who Would You Like To See Win The White House In 2008

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  • Clinton

    8 30.77%
  • Obama

    12 46.15%
  • Edwards

    1 3.85%
  • Huckabee

    0 0%
  • Romney

    0 0%
  • Giuliani

    2 7.69%
  • McCain

    2 7.69%
  • Other Democrat

    1 3.85%
  • Other Repbulican

    0 0%
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  1. #1
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    clinton - There are many reasons I would not vote for Clinton. but a Bush.Clinton.Bush.Clinton president cycle seems to be so be a bad precedent. So I won't contribute to it. She carries on about experience; but She has not done anything that I can see affects me or mine. a no vote.

    Obama - The thing with obama is he's not said anything I have not liked. Nothing that makes him stand out.

    Edwards - I don't trust edwards \./ And someone who can't be trusted won't get the vote. He said same things in last candidacy and has not shown me anything new. a no vote.

    Huckabee is a religious extremeist IMO. reason enough to be a no vote.

    Romney is another religious extremeist in his own right. a no vote.
    from romney and huckabee one should learn not to bring religion into their candidacy.

    Giuliani - I'd vote bugs bunny in before I'd take guiltiani as a president. a no vote.

    McCain - screecher didn't win his last bid for presidency .. doubt he'll win again. Tried and failed tactics .. a no vote.

    Ron Paul would get my vote if he is on the ballot.

    In lieu of that .. I suppose I will most likely vote obama.
    clinton and any other candidate and most likely I won't even vote.
    a choice between fuck ups is no choice that is how we got bushy2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wolfscout View Post
    clinton - There are many reasons I would not vote for Clinton. but a Bush.Clinton.Bush.Clinton president cycle seems to be so be a bad precedent. So I won't contribute to it. She carries on about experience; but She has not done anything that I can see affects me or mine. a no vote.

    Obama - The thing with obama is he's not said anything I have not liked. Nothing that makes him stand out.

    Edwards - I don't trust edwards \./ And someone who can't be trusted won't get the vote. He said same things in last candidacy and has not shown me anything new. a no vote.

    Huckabee is a religious extremeist IMO. reason enough to be a no vote.

    Romney is another religious extremeist in his own right. a no vote.
    from romney and huckabee one should learn not to bring religion into their candidacy.

    Giuliani - I'd vote bugs bunny in before I'd take guiltiani as a president. a no vote.

    McCain - screecher didn't win his last bid for presidency .. doubt he'll win again. Tried and failed tactics .. a no vote.

    Ron Paul would get my vote if he is on the ballot.

    In lieu of that .. I suppose I will most likely vote obama.
    clinton and any other candidate and most likely I won't even vote.
    a choice between fuck ups is no choice that is how we got bushy2

    Wolfscout,

    I like your assessment of the candidates. Here is mine IMO. I believe we need someone who can sit across the table from certain world leaders and stand their ground.

    Clinton - ideas are too close to so******m. No real experience. Don't trust her.

    Obama - ideas are too close to so******m. No real experience. However, I believe he is trustworthy and would stand by his principals.

    Edwards - simply don't trust anything he says. made his money in questionable lawsuits.

    Huckabee - Like what he says, but his record doesn't really match. He was very liberal in the Baptist movement.

    Giuliani - pretty liberal on social issues, but tough on foreign policy. Could be a good compromise.

    Romney - Like what he says, but don't know much detail about his record.

    Mccain - fairly conservative on social issues, tough on foriegn policy. If I can get over his previous stance on the immigration legislation he tried to introduce, I could probably vote for him.
    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil, is for good men to do nothing." - Edmund Burke

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