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View Poll Results: Who Do You Want To Win In November

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  • Obama

    27 67.50%
  • McCain

    10 25.00%
  • No Opnion One Way Or Another

    3 7.50%
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    I really don't have anything personally against McCain. He can't possibly be worse than the jackass in the White House presently. Although, I do disagree with him on staying in Iraq and keeping these tax cuts for the wealthy. And yes he has flip-flopped on some things as well, like drilling for oil along the coast and the tax cuts.

    Obama, however, seems more organized and I liked the way he dealt with Rev. Wright and the way he talked about more responsible fathers. I agree with him on Iraq. There should be a timetable to be completely out. Furthermore, the Iraqis don't want us there, so why stay. If I'm visiting someone and it looks I've worn out my welcome, I'm leaving.

    As people have said, Barack reminds me so much of JFK, that it would be hard not to vote for him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DungeonMaster6 View Post
    I really don't have anything personally against McCain. He can't possibly be worse than the jackass in the White House presently. Although, I do disagree with him on staying in Iraq and keeping these tax cuts for the wealthy. And yes he has flip-flopped on some things as well, like drilling for oil along the coast and the tax cuts.

    Obama, however, seems more organized and I liked the way he dealt with Rev. Wright and the way he talked about more responsible fathers. I agree with him on Iraq. There should be a timetable to be completely out. Furthermore, the Iraqis don't want us there, so why stay. If I'm visiting someone and it looks I've worn out my welcome, I'm leaving.

    As people have said, Barack reminds me so much of JFK, that it would be hard not to vote for him.
    DungeonMaster6,

    Simple enough, If JohnMcCain wins the White House I believe it will be 4 more years of Bush and as you mentioned, President Mailki of Iraq said last week that he even wants a time table for us to leave Iraq as part of a security deal with his country and as I understand it, Bush said that would not even be considered, so here we have a country we are helping "rebuild" the Presdient of that Country has said he wants a time table for US Troops to leave, yet our President won't accept that
    Wonder what would happen if I wore out my welcome at someones house but refused to leave... I can see the light flashing now as a car pulls into his drve way

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