Obama Inaugurated?!? ZomG!? WTF? Read..

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Well folks, it looks like its a done deal. Ever since about two weeks ago, I feel like I have been infected. Everywhere I go (living in Fl.) I see Obama bumper stickers, posters, and shirt pins. He has become the new mainstream trend and we are all flocking to him just because Oprah said he is a "good guy." :mad:

Maybe he is, and I am sure he probably is, but I feel like there is no freedom of choice in this matter for picking a president because everyone seems like they are being controlled by the mainstream.

I voted Ron Paul in the primary and even though I know he wont win, I am still writing him in because I am still not without my own free choice. :D

But in all honesty, I would probably rather have Obama in office rather than McCain because at least Obama doesnt seem "two-faced." I know many of you will blame this on his wounds and whatnot that he got as a POW but his smiles seem really forced only sometimes and I recently heard on talk radio he was havin a good ol time in there (in the war prison) teaching the guards english and telling them about how great the US was. (Maybe I was being zogged idk) :mad:

So I was just curious how you guys were going to vote.. So lets hear it, tell me, I really would like to know. k Thnx ;)
 


Independent Party here - No point in writing in Ron Paul as it won't get noticed - but increased votes for the third parties might actually wake up the MSM next election. If we want our voices heard we have to vote our conscience and vote even when we know our "guy/gal" won't win.
 
I just wish Ron Paul would have been nominated, everything would be a lot simpler then. Actually any true Republican would be fine.
 
McCain doesn't "seem" two-faced, he *is* two-faced. He wrote plenty of evidence supporting this himself, in this book "Faith of my Fathers."

You haven't read the Rolling Stone paper yet?
McCain's Last Stand : Rolling Stone

I initially thought McCain would win just because I know the majority of Americans are still retarded or racist (or both), but after the debates, I can't see McCain winning. Obama's intelligence and other great qualities really make McCain look like shit. McCain and Palin aren't fit to lead anything.

You'd have to be pretty fucking stubborn to support McCain after reading the Rolling Stone article, too, assuming you read the literature and found the paper to be 100% true.
 
I voted Ron Paul in the primary and even though I know he wont win, I am still writing him in because I am still not without my own free choice. :D

RP himself suggests & is voting for Chuck Baldwin because of the way election finance is handled in the US ... more votes for a party = more government funding.

We won't win with either candidate this election but perhaps we can shape the future by giving smart voters better options
 
I think the state our economy is in, we needed someone like Mitt Romney. I'm not sure how Obama or McCain will better this economy. They probably wont.
 
I want Obama to win. I really do. But I have this sick feeling in my stomach that somehow for some god forsaken reason mccain is gonna win. Maybe its becuase I dont believe in my fellow man enough or maybe its because im cynical of the 2000 elections but I think McCain wil win.
 
From the very beginning, it has been obvious that no matter what our next president is going to suck.
 
Mitt Romney would have been the worse. If he would have won the republican primary I would have been on the streets myself pushing for Obama. Even through his election cycle I'm still glad it was McCain and not the others. I like Obama and will vote for him but I think a major 3rd party would do more harm than good. I would like to see the real republican party come back into play who are now mostly Libertarians and get rid of the neo cons we have now.

if your going to promote that your the party of small government be that way. Don't do the opposite. Stick with your party's principles.
 
I like Obama and will vote for him but I think a major 3rd party would do more harm than good.

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I would like to see the real republican party come back into play who are now mostly Libertarians and get rid of the neo cons we have now.

Talk about conflicting statements.

You do know the libertarian party still exists and could use some votes ... so vote Bob Barr if that's the way you feel. It would be a much more honorable thing to do than voting Obama
 
It's not conflicting at all. I'm not a libertarian. I'm a conservative democrat if your going to put a label on it. I believe in less government interference as possible but I also think the Libertarian party takes it too far. I agree with a lot of their platform but not enough to make me switch. I only agreed with about 50% of what Ron Paul was campaigning on.

Also I meant to say in that last post more good than harm. I believe we should have a major 3rd party. More centrist in nature.
 
Exactly as he posted. Democrats and Republicans have different factions in them that battle it out for the soul of the party all of the time. The rise of both Kerry and Obama to represent the party coincides with rise of the liberal side of the party taking over. Just like the rise of Reagan issued in a new kind of Republican with Newt and Delay consolidating that power in 95. You can see an example of the Republican sides battling it out with the passing of the bail out bill. Old school free market republicans were battling it out with the more moderate neo con memebers. Old school wanted no part of government interference while the moderates welcomed the bill.
 
I'm a liberal and I'm not a democrat. I like to say: social liberal, fiscal/government moderate. I have no party.


I'm also anti today's republican, so when it comes to elections, I vote against them.
 
You haven't read the Rolling Stone paper yet?
McCain's Last Stand : Rolling Stone

...You'd have to be pretty fucking stubborn to support McCain after reading the Rolling Stone article, too, assuming you read the literature and found the paper to be 100% true.


I looked at the Rolling Stone link. Damn! Thank God there's no media bias found there. :throwup: Is this where you are getting your news? No wonder your opinions are so twisted. I can see where you get the idea that anyone who doesn't support the massiah is a Racist. That if we don't agree with you, we're retarded... Did you "find the paper to be 100% true"?

pa-leeze! Let me give you a couple for your own viewing pleasure.

Let's start with this: Who is sponsoring Obama?

YouTube - IF YOU THINK OBAMA IS NOT MUSLIM WATCH THIS

JERUSALEM – Sen. Barack Obama is a Muslim of Kenyan origins who studied in Islamic schools and whose campaign may have been financed by people in the Islamic and African worlds, Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi said during a recent televised national rally.

"There are elections in America now. Along came a black citizen of Kenyan African origins, a Muslim, who had studied in an Islamic school in Indonesia. His name is Obama," said Gadhafi in little-noticed remarks he made at a rally marking the anniversary of the 1986 U.S. air raid on his country.
The remarks, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, MEMRI were aired on Al Jazeera in June.

"All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man," continued Gadhafi. "They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency.

"We are hoping that this black man will take pride in his African and Islamic identity, and in his faith, and that [he will know] that he has rights in America, and that he will change America from evil to good, and that America will establish relations that will serve it well with other peoples, especially the Arabs," Gadhafi said.

Gadhafi went on to lament statements Obama made at a June 4 address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in which the presidential candidate stated if he is elected president, "Jerusalem would remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided."

But it seems Gadhafi was not aware that the next day, during a CNN appearance, Obama explained he meant Jerusalem shouldn't be physically divided with a partition and was not referring to the city remaining in exclusively Jewish hands.

How about Obama's Claim Of Not Being A Muslim?

Obama repeatedly has denied he is a Muslim. His campaign site states: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised as a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

But, as World News Daily has reported, public records in Indonesia listed Obama as a Muslim during his early years, and a number of childhood friends claimed to the media Obama was once a mosque-attending Muslim.
Obama's campaign several times has wavered in response to reporters queries regarding the senator's childhood faith.

Commenting on a recent Los Angeles Times report quoting a childhood friend stating Obama prayed in a mosque "something the presidential candidate said he never did," Obama's campaign released a statement explaining the senator "has never been a practicing Muslim."

Indeed, in Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," he acknowledged studying the Quran and describes the public school as "a Muslim school."

"In the Muslim school, the teacher wrote to tell mother I made faces during Quranic studies," wrote Obama.

The Indonesian media have been flooded with accounts of Obama's childhood Islamic studies, some describing him as a religious Muslim.

His Faith is his own choice, but why lie about it. Obama changes his statements so often it's hard to tell which side of his face he's talking out of.

Here's a Cuban American's view on Obama:
YouTube - A letter to the Editor

This man has heard all this before, and the similarities scare him.

Stuff to think about, huh?
 
I looked at the Rolling Stone link. Damn! Thank God there's no media bias found there. :throwup: Is this where you are getting your news? No wonder your opinions are so twisted. I can see where you get the idea that anyone who doesn't support the massiah is a Racist. That if we don't agree with you, we're retarded... Did you "find the paper to be 100% true"?

pa-leeze! Let me give you a couple for your own viewing pleasure.

Let's start with this: Who is sponsoring Obama?

Not that I support Obama but Youtube isn't exactly a reliable news source either.
 
I looked at the Rolling Stone link. Damn! Thank God there's no media bias found there. :throwup: Is this where you are getting your news? No wonder your opinions are so twisted. I can see where you get the idea that anyone who doesn't support the massiah is a Racist. That if we don't agree with you, we're retarded... Did you "find the paper to be 100% true"?

pa-leeze! Let me give you a couple for your own viewing pleasure.

Let's start with this: Who is sponsoring Obama?

YouTube - IF YOU THINK OBAMA IS NOT MUSLIM WATCH THIS

JERUSALEM – Sen. Barack Obama is a Muslim of Kenyan origins who studied in Islamic schools and whose campaign may have been financed by people in the Islamic and African worlds, Libyan leader Muammar Gadhafi said during a recent televised national rally.

"There are elections in America now. Along came a black citizen of Kenyan African origins, a Muslim, who had studied in an Islamic school in Indonesia. His name is Obama," said Gadhafi in little-noticed remarks he made at a rally marking the anniversary of the 1986 U.S. air raid on his country.
The remarks, translated by the Middle East Media Research Institute, MEMRI were aired on Al Jazeera in June.

"All the people in the Arab and Islamic world and in Africa applauded this man," continued Gadhafi. "They welcomed him and prayed for him and for his success, and they may have even been involved in legitimate contribution campaigns to enable him to win the American presidency.

"We are hoping that this black man will take pride in his African and Islamic identity, and in his faith, and that [he will know] that he has rights in America, and that he will change America from evil to good, and that America will establish relations that will serve it well with other peoples, especially the Arabs," Gadhafi said.

Gadhafi went on to lament statements Obama made at a June 4 address to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee in which the presidential candidate stated if he is elected president, "Jerusalem would remain the capital of Israel and it must remain undivided."

But it seems Gadhafi was not aware that the next day, during a CNN appearance, Obama explained he meant Jerusalem shouldn't be physically divided with a partition and was not referring to the city remaining in exclusively Jewish hands.

How about Obama's Claim Of Not Being A Muslim?

Obama repeatedly has denied he is a Muslim. His campaign site states: "Senator Obama has never been a Muslim, was not raised as a Muslim, and is a committed Christian."

But, as World News Daily has reported, public records in Indonesia listed Obama as a Muslim during his early years, and a number of childhood friends claimed to the media Obama was once a mosque-attending Muslim.
Obama's campaign several times has wavered in response to reporters queries regarding the senator's childhood faith.

Commenting on a recent Los Angeles Times report quoting a childhood friend stating Obama prayed in a mosque "something the presidential candidate said he never did," Obama's campaign released a statement explaining the senator "has never been a practicing Muslim."

Indeed, in Obama's autobiography, "Dreams From My Father," he acknowledged studying the Quran and describes the public school as "a Muslim school."

"In the Muslim school, the teacher wrote to tell mother I made faces during Quranic studies," wrote Obama.

The Indonesian media have been flooded with accounts of Obama's childhood Islamic studies, some describing him as a religious Muslim.

His Faith is his own choice, but why lie about it. Obama changes his statements so often it's hard to tell which side of his face he's talking out of.

Here's a Cuban American's view on Obama:
YouTube - A letter to the Editor

This man has heard all this before, and the similarities scare him.

Stuff to think about, huh?

I think this sums up my opinion on that:

collen powell said:
The really right answer is, what if he is? Is there something wrong with being a Muslim in this country? The answer's no.
 
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