Topic: POLITICS ...Who will win?
MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:05 AM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Fri 08/29/08 11:27 AM
Well I guess the last 8 years (which of those only 5 of them u were an adult)have turned out marvelous for you.
Considering that Sen McCain will continue to go down that path.
I am sure you will change your mind, once your Boyfriend will get drafted to go to war that cannot be won, with equipment that is like stoneage crap. You get paid less than your male coworkers, because you are a chick..but it will be too late.
Yes there are alot of things that Obama won't be able to do, but I think one thing that most Americans can agree on is that this country needs a change. (I myself, by the way am on the fence on either candidate, but I think we need to change it up a bit)


if you would listen to what he's actually saying instead of the unbeneficial things that roll out of this prissy tight mouth then everyone would see what's going to really happen. if he is elected you and me and everyone else will be screwed over, if he does win i'm moving to canada i will not sit here and be ruled by someone who wants to screw us . he sugar coats everything so everyone just listens but doesn't think about what hes saying. good luck to you if you think obama is going to help us, hes not he doesn't want to. why do you want someone who was brought up and went to school in indonesia? we need an american not some guy who doesn't know **** about politics or the military.






laugh McCain is soooooo rich he dont even know how many houses he ownslaugh He doesnt understand normal people.flowerforyou

MLG40's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:07 AM

All I have to say is that it will not be the American people once again.

You have a candidate that snubs his nose in the air at the American soldiers. Which bring to light how he feels about America and is always changing his opinions, religion and views when put on the spot? Seems like he can't even make his own mind up; Great leadership choice there.

The other is another political puppet. Actually come to think of it; they both are.

And I stand by my first sentence.

frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:08 AM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Fri 08/29/08 11:08 AM


All I have to say is that it will not be the American people once again.

You have a candidate that snubs his nose in the air at the American soldiers. Which bring to light how he feels about America and is always changing his opinions, religion and views when put on the spot? Seems like he can't even make his own mind up; Great leadership choice there.

The other is another political puppet. Actually come to think of it; they both are.

And I stand by my first sentence.

frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated
laugh You must be talking about McCain laugh

MLG40's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:14 AM



All I have to say is that it will not be the American people once again.

You have a candidate that snubs his nose in the air at the American soldiers. Which bring to light how he feels about America and is always changing his opinions, religion and views when put on the spot? Seems like he can't even make his own mind up; Great leadership choice there.

The other is another political puppet. Actually come to think of it; they both are.

And I stand by my first sentence.

frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated
laugh You must be talking about McCain laugh


:wink: Yeah, the one who didn't serve his in his own countries military. And has no real political background to speak of. Yeppers; you got me on that one. sad

no photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:16 AM
Didn't Biden himself say O'bama was not qualified when running for pres.?

MLG40's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:19 AM

Didn't Biden himself say O'bama was not qualified when running for pres.?


I do believe so. It has been a few months ago, I can not really recall.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:21 AM
Edited by Dragoness on Fri 08/29/08 11:22 AM



All I have to say is that it will not be the American people once again.

You have a candidate that snubs his nose in the air at the American soldiers. Which bring to light how he feels about America and is always changing his opinions, religion and views when put on the spot? Seems like he can't even make his own mind up; Great leadership choice there.

The other is another political puppet. Actually come to think of it; they both are.

And I stand by my first sentence.

frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated frustrated
laugh You must be talking about McCain laugh


I pictured McCain there too...lollaugh

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:23 AM
Edited by MirrorMirror on Fri 08/29/08 11:26 AM
laugh I know every house I own.laugh I cant imagine being soooo rich that I wouldnt know.laugh

scoundrel's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:23 AM
Presidential elections impact the quality of life for the world. Choices of the American people cause hope or despair, depending upon whom is allied, etc.
When America was isolationist, pre-World War II, such thinking made sense. If America were to turn to isolationism again, then of course the world at large could just go to hell, and I'd have to pay less taxes, etc. The strength/value of the dollar would improve dramatically.

That's if I were voting for my pocketbook.

That is not the epitaph that I want to earn.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:25 AM
McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.

MirrorMirror's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:26 AM

McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.
laugh He needs to count how many houses he ownslaugh

Dragoness's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:28 AM
Edited by Dragoness on Fri 08/29/08 11:28 AM


McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.
laugh He needs to count how many houses he ownslaugh


Obama answered that for him on his ad running here, it is seven, lol.

Which really isn't that high of a number for him to remember soooooo what does that say about him???

MLG40's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:29 AM

McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.


Then reread your sentence. When has anyone even used prejudice as a point of logic?.... Nice move.

no photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:30 AM



McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.
laugh He needs to count how many houses he ownslaugh


Obama answered that for him on his ad running here, it is seven, lol.

Which really isn't that high of a number for him to remember soooooo what does that say about him???


It says he's out of touch with reality? :tongue:

no photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:31 AM
Edited by indyman38 on Fri 08/29/08 11:32 AM
I've heard that the top 10% incomes pay 80 some percent of accual tax dollars. Anyone know if that's true???

MLG40's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:32 AM



McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.
laugh He needs to count how many houses he ownslaugh


Obama answered that for him on his ad running here, it is seven, lol.

Which really isn't that high of a number for him to remember soooooo what does that say about him???


That he has other issues that mean more to him than his wealth.? Or the amount of homes he owns.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:33 AM

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Well I guess the last 8 years (which of those only 5 of them u were an adult)have turned out marvelous for you.
Considering that Sen McCain will continue to go down that path.
I am sure you will change your mind, once your Boyfriend will get drafted to go to war that cannot be won, with equipment that is like stoneage crap. You get paid less than your male coworkers, because you are a chick..but it will be too late.
Yes there are alot of things that Obama won't be able to do, but I think one thing that most Americans can agree on is that this country needs a change. (I myself, by the way am on the fence on either candidate, but I think we need to change it up a bit)


if you would listen to what he's actually saying instead of the unbeneficial things that roll out of this prissy tight mouth then everyone would see what's going to really happen. if he is elected you and me and everyone else will be screwed over, if he does win i'm moving to canada i will not sit here and be ruled by someone who wants to screw us . He sugar coats everything so everyone just listens but doesn't think about what hes saying. good luck to you if you think obama is going to help us, hes not he doesn't want to. why do you want someone who was brought up and went to school in indonesia? we need an american not some guy who doesn't know **** about politics or the military.


Alot of what was posted here about Obama can apply to McCain.

None of which distracts from McCain the warmonger, McCain with the economic status snubbery, McCain with his memory and PSTD, McCain with his anger management issues, etc...

Out of the two Obama is still the best candidate by far.

Dragoness's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:35 AM




McCain said anyone earning less than 5 million dollars a year is middle class.

So where does that put the average citizen??

No offense here but only the prejudice folks and the politically unsavvy will be voting for McCain. He spells trouble with a capital T for this country.
laugh He needs to count how many houses he ownslaugh


Obama answered that for him on his ad running here, it is seven, lol.

Which really isn't that high of a number for him to remember soooooo what does that say about him???


It says he's out of touch with reality? :tongue:


Thats for sure among other things...lol

no photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:38 AM
I think both candidates lack something. Which ever party wins this election probably won't win the next.

BobbyJ's photo
Fri 08/29/08 11:39 AM

Since McCain's running mate is not ready for the office of Vice Pres. I think he just really hurt himself there, even though he thinks it will get him the "gals" votes. She just gave her speech, she's a real good "local" politician and great soccer mom.


From what you say, it sounds to me like she has more experience than Obama!