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February 11th, 2008 at 09:31pm
Well at least they're for Obama instead of Clinton. Mr. Green

And, Bush or Cheney.. I'd probably call that a tie. o_o
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February 11th, 2008 at 09:34pm
Honestly, I think that's a good thing that there is a candidate people feel comfortable standing behind, even though their political parties are different. Think
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February 11th, 2008 at 10:25pm
Franny.:
So about this new term "Obama-can", I'm not sure if you've heard, but it's supposed to be "Obama" and "Republican" put together. No, it's not about him being one, it's about the voter being one but rooting for Obama. It'd unfortunate that these people exist, not saying they're unfortunate, but the situation itself really. If there were solid GOP candidates or even one solid candidate for the right, these "Obama-cans" wouldn't need to exist. I really wish Romney would come back...He's not solid, but he's better than those who are left.

And onto my favorite [ex]candidate from the other side, Edwards. Who is he going to endorse? Obama's trip to visit him was cancelled today, but whenever they get together, I'm sure he'll endorse Obama -- in hopes for a VP spot that he deserves.

Is it just me or is the excitement dwindling down a bit? The GOP already have their candidate -- McCain, and the Democrats are in a dead heat that doesn't seem to show a clear winner and won't do so until one of them drops out.

And I was discussing with my friend a simple question today. Who is more evil? Bush or Cheney? We decided Cheney, but what do you think?

Cheney

And OMFG I fucking hate Romney
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February 11th, 2008 at 10:42pm
Franny.:
So about this new term "Obama-can", I'm not sure if you've heard, but it's supposed to be "Obama" and "Republican" put together. No, it's not about him being one, it's about the voter being one but rooting for Obama. It'd unfortunate that these people exist, not saying they're unfortunate, but the situation itself really. If there were solid GOP candidates or even one solid candidate for the right, these "Obama-cans" wouldn't need to exist. I really wish Romney would come back...He's not solid, but he's better than those who are left.

And onto my favorite [ex]candidate from the other side, Edwards. Who is he going to endorse? Obama's trip to visit him was cancelled today, but whenever they get together, I'm sure he'll endorse Obama -- in hopes for a VP spot that he deserves.

Is it just me or is the excitement dwindling down a bit? The GOP already have their candidate -- McCain, and the Democrats are in a dead heat that doesn't seem to show a clear winner and won't do so until one of them drops out.

And I was discussing with my friend a simple question today. Who is more evil? Bush or Cheney? We decided Cheney, but what do you think?


The Republican race is rather boring since we pretty much know who is going to win. Yawn

Oh and who's more evil? Simple. Neither. Con

I'm just so Republican like that.
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February 11th, 2008 at 10:45pm
Bush is more evil than Cheney... and dumber. The other day I heard Bush use the word "Realistical" lmfao
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February 12th, 2008 at 12:03am
punki_poette:
Bush is more evil than Cheney... and dumber. The other day I heard Bush use the word "Realistical" lmfao


I think both are just at their wit's end, they don't really know what to do now. I am not now agreeing nor have I ever agreed with anything they have done, but I highly doubt they meant to take on an "evil" front but to some people thats what it looks like they did and very deliberately, it was kind of inevitable really, but it won't matter for much longer. You have to hand it to him though, he has a very um creative way with words, you might say. Wink

I do find the Republican race very boring now, McCain is going to win, and if he doesn't I'll be uber surprised, now who is opponent will be is the big question. I think the Democrat race was the one that kind of stole the spotlight from the beginning, Clinton vs. Obama, women or African Americans, I suppose it all depends on who's time has come.

I'm just happy I agree with a candidate, last election I knew so many people who just passed up voting all together because they couldn't make up their minds. Coffee
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February 12th, 2008 at 12:16am
Kurtni:
Honestly, I think that's a good thing that there is a candidate people feel comfortable standing behind, even though their political parties are different. Think
I don't necessarily feel comfortable standing behind him. I supported Richardson. Very Happy But of those who are left.. he's the lesser evil. ^_^ By far.
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February 13th, 2008 at 01:49am
Ah

Obama just surpassed Clinton. He has 1,210 delegates, and she has 1,188.
I mean, they're still not close to the 2,025 the need. But still...good sign, no?

aol.com article about it.
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February 13th, 2008 at 02:34pm
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Ah

Obama just surpassed Clinton. He has 1,210 delegates, and she has 1,188.
I mean, they're still not close to the 2,025 the need. But still...good sign, no?

aol.com article about it.

Roxanne great sign
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February 13th, 2008 at 03:11pm
Kurtni:
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Ah

Obama just surpassed Clinton. He has 1,210 delegates, and she has 1,188.
I mean, they're still not close to the 2,025 the need. But still...good sign, no?

aol.com article about it.

Roxanne great sign


I don't know, I'm hoping it means he'll win, but a big one, Texas is still up for grabs along with others, things could still change not that I want them to. Rolling Eyes
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February 13th, 2008 at 06:36pm
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Kurtni:
Mother Mary:
Ah

Obama just surpassed Clinton. He has 1,210 delegates, and she has 1,188.
I mean, they're still not close to the 2,025 the need. But still...good sign, no?

aol.com article about it.

Roxanne great sign


I don't know, I'm hoping it means he'll win, but a big one, Texas is still up for grabs along with others, things could still change not that I want them to. Rolling Eyes


Clinton will still be able to get he majority of the super delegates and Texas looks good for her as well. But Obama is definitely on a roll that doesn't seem to stop so there's definitely still a great chance he'll stay in the lead all the way to the nomination.

I hate to admit it, but I think Obama will do well for America [for how long? no idea]. At this point I'm only rooting for McCain because he's the Republican nominee [I'm calling it, anyone want to make bets otherwise?]. Obama-can? Me? No way Laughing
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February 13th, 2008 at 09:32pm
Franny.:
Pity_The_Clever:
Kurtni:
Mother Mary:
Ah

Obama just surpassed Clinton. He has 1,210 delegates, and she has 1,188.
I mean, they're still not close to the 2,025 the need. But still...good sign, no?

aol.com article about it.

Roxanne great sign


I don't know, I'm hoping it means he'll win, but a big one, Texas is still up for grabs along with others, things could still change not that I want them to. Rolling Eyes


Clinton will still be able to get he majority of the super delegates and Texas looks good for her as well. But Obama is definitely on a roll that doesn't seem to stop so there's definitely still a great chance he'll stay in the lead all the way to the nomination.

I hate to admit it, but I think Obama will do well for America [for how long? no idea]. At this point I'm only rooting for McCain because he's the Republican nominee [I'm calling it, anyone want to make bets otherwise?]. Obama-can? Me? No way Laughing


Yeah I want Obama to win, but I think the whole "Obama-can" thing is a little on the hokey side, they could be a little more creative. Rolling Eyes
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February 13th, 2008 at 10:50pm
I really hope he keeps that lead!!
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February 14th, 2008 at 11:18pm
I usually lean towards the right, because my parents do,
especially my dad, but I am starting to form my own opinions
and I am kinda hoping for Obama or Clinton to win.
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February 17th, 2008 at 05:02pm
AM Tilts.:
I usually lean towards the right, because my parents do,
especially my dad, but I am starting to form my own opinions
and I am kinda hoping for Obama or Clinton to win.


Same here tbh. Coolio
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February 17th, 2008 at 08:21pm
I think Clinton's phoney, no offense. She seems like she's just trying to say all the right things, and when she gets into office, won't have a clue what to do with this country.

Obama seems so smart. He seems like he's really interested in change and making this country better. I really support him.
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February 18th, 2008 at 09:17am
Can someone point me towards some non-biased sites
that show the views of the Obama, Clinton, & McCain?
Please. =)
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February 18th, 2008 at 09:19am
Mother Mary:
AM Tilts.:
I usually lean towards the right, because my parents do,
especially my dad, but I am starting to form my own opinions
and I am kinda hoping for Obama or Clinton to win.


Same here tbh. Coolio


I dunno, I've just realized how liberal my point of views are.
I mean seriously, I'm a bleeding-heart liberal on some of my views. O_O
And here I am with my Bush t-shirt.
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February 19th, 2008 at 10:27am
AM Tilts.:
Can someone point me towards some non-biased sites
that show the views of the Obama, Clinton, & McCain?
Please. =)


I've yet to really find one. I can't say all of the media has a bias, but it's hard to find anyway. If you end up finding one [try google and look for the smaller sites] please inform us =)

Should Bush Jr. endorse McCain? I hope so.
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February 19th, 2008 at 04:21pm
Franny.:

I've yet to really find one. I can't say all of the media has a bias, but it's hard to find anyway. If you end up finding one [try google and look for the smaller sites] please inform us =)

Should Bush Jr. endorse McCain? I hope so.


Well, a lot of people hate Bush so they might not want to support someone that Bush is for. I think that would be stupid, but there are a lot of stupid people out there. McCain is going to win the Republican candidacy and he is the best candidate so Bush should endorse him.
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