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View Poll Results: Who do you want to be our next president?
Gene Amondson (Prohibition) 0 0%
Chuck Baldwin (Constitution) 0 0%
Bob Barr (Libertarian) 4 19.05%
Róger Calero (Socialist Workers) 0 0%
Charles Jay (Boston Tea) 0 0%
Alan Keyes (Independent) 0 0%
Gloria La Riva (Socialism & Liberation) 0 0%
John McCain (Republican) 10 47.62%
Frank McEnulty (New American Independent) 0 0%
Cynthia McKinney (Green) 0 0%
Brian Moore (Socialist) 0 0%
Ralph Nader (Independent) 0 0%
Barack Obama (Democratic) 6 28.57%
Ted Weill (Reform) 0 0%
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Old 07-26-2008, 10:19 PM   #1
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AF U.S Presidential Poll! (Pt. 3)

It's that time again, the final poll for the U.S. Presidential election! This list contains ALL of the candidates nominated by all of the parties, rather than just the 2 major (Republican and Demcrat) parties. The list is in aphabetical order by last names to maintain fairness. All links to each candidate are from Wikipedia, use that information lightly as it's easy to be manipulated. If you wish to know more about a candidate I would suggest you do some more in depth research rather than relying on the information contained on Wikipedia.



Gene Amondson - Prohibition Party


Chuck Baldwin - Constitution Party


Bob Barr - Libertarian Party


Róger Calero - Socialist Workers Party


Charles Jay - Boston Tea Party


Alan Keyes - Independent


Gloria La Riva - Socialism & Liberation Party


John McCain - Republican Party


Frank McEnulty - New American Independent Party


Cynthia McKinney - Green Party


Brian Moore - Socialist Party


Ralph Nader - Independent


Barack Obama - Democratic Party


Ted Weill - Reform Party




If I have left any candidates out, please let me know and I'll be more than happy to add them.

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Old 07-26-2008, 11:08 PM   #2
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I'm no fan of McCain, but nothing could be worse for our country than Obama. He'll raise taxes on the upper-income brackets and corporations (great idea in a struggling economy) to pay for his socialistic policies. These taxes will be paid by the consumer, mainly (little guy gets the shaft, again, lol). As the economy slows down and more companies move offshore to avoid taxes, revenue falls off. Then, we have an even bigger government operating in the red. Sounds pessimistic, though it's based on common sense rather than "textbook theory".

Besides, Obama approves of the Patriot Act, "war on terror", and immunity for communications companies that Bush wanted. In other words, false "Hope" and chump "Change".
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Though Keyes is the cream of the crop, we are going to be stuck with McCain or Obama. Neither is worth a spit.













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Though Keyes is the cream of the crop, we are going to be stuck with McCain or Obama. Neither is worth a spit.
Well then, frankly, none of them are. Unfortunately, only the two major parties can provide the expertise and infrastructure required to effectively run the executive branch. Electing or considering any of the others is obviously ridiculous (but is a valued part of the democratic process).

So, McCain or Obama.................. well Obama is perceived as being 'cleaner' than Hillary....... less of an insider, I guess. He comes across as being really sharp. McCain seems to fumble, but perhaps that's a sign of being more honest and less scripted.

Can't we get Bob Dole to run? He would be better............. or maybe dig up Hoover..............
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He comes across as being really sharp. McCain seems to fumble, but perhaps that's a sign of being more honest and less scripted.
Noo...its a sign of being a poor public speaker...
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IMO without their notes or teleprompter they all fumble including Obama. He nutted up addressing the Veterans in my area when he came to speak. Further evaluation is needed with real debates and see how they reply to the issues.

After watching Palin speak at the RNC there is no doubt in my mind on who has the best public speaker. Plus whatever they are worth the polls have them back at a dead heat again after Obama got an uptick of a few points after the DNC.

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After watching Palin speak at the RNC there is no doubt in my mind on who has the best public speaker.
Palin is a very good speaker and would have a great career in those info-infomercials, but her speech was full of half truths and exaggerations.

see how she did on the truth meter http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...s/sarah-palin/

And be sure to check out the video Palin's Trouble With The Truth
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Palin is a very good speaker and would have a great career in those info-infomercials, but her speech was full of half truths and exaggerations.
Obviously a "very good speaker" since her speech charged the Republican base. No question she was the "attack dog". According to Nielsen 37 million viewed her. Lets see how she or better yet Obama does on the upcoming mano a mano debates.

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37,244,000 Million household viewers watched Sarah Palin's speech last night.

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's highly anticipated speech at the Republican National Convention on Wednesday night nearly matched the record-setting numbers of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.

Palin pulled in 37.2 million viewers across broadcast and cable networks, according to Nielsen Media Research.

That's 55% higher than Day 3 of the DNC, when her Democratic counterpart, Joe Biden, and President Clinton took the stage (24 million).

It's also up a sharp 99% from the Republican convention's third day in 2004 (18.7 million). In fact, it came close to upsetting Obama's historic address on Thursday -- the most-watched convention speech in history (38.4 million viewers).

Palin's viewership is up significantly from Tuesday's RNC tally, when 21.5 million tuned in to see President Bush and independent Sen. Joe Lieberman endorse nominee John McCain.

Palin has been beset by controversy since McCain shocked Beltway insiders by appointing the relatively little-known governor as his vice presidential pick. Her Wednesday night speech was presented as an opportunity to address her skeptics.

Source: The Live Feed / Neilsen Media Research


Speaking of being one sided as usual and the pot calling the kettle black.

Sounds familiar and similarly can be applied to Obama. It looks like he didn't too good on the "Truth Meter" either compared to Palin.

Politifact Obama

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Is that supposed to be a "smoking gun"?

All I see is hearsay and no evidence to support the claims against her. Even if guilty what is she going to get a slap on the hand? In contrast no worse than Obama aka Barry Soetoro fibbing on his Illinois State Bar application by not disclosing any alias names or covering up the fact that he actually claimed to be an Indonesian citizen and of the Islamic religion confirmed by the AP. Classic "Manchurian Candidate" to me. The problem is Dems/Liberals are too blinded to see it.

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I'm no fan of McCain, but nothing could be worse for our country than Obama. He'll raise taxes on the upper-income brackets and corporations (great idea in a struggling economy) to pay for his socialistic policies.
Explain the problem here.

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These taxes will be paid by the consumer, mainly (little guy gets the shaft, again, lol). As the economy slows down and more companies move offshore to avoid taxes, revenue falls off. Then, we have an even bigger government operating in the red. Sounds pessimistic, though it's based on common sense rather than "textbook theory".
Which would be different from the way things are going with these low republican taxes right now how?

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Besides, Obama approves of the Patriot Act, "war on terror", and immunity for communications companies that Bush wanted. In other words, false "Hope" and chump "Change".
Yeah yeah yeah, he's a moron - but McCain also supports the Patriot Act, and voted to extend its use. So there's not much of a difference between the two here.
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This is actually a very tough campaign for me...and I don't take the decision lightly. I don't think that Obama has the necessary experience to lead this country yet. Liebermann nailed it in saying that Obama has a very bright future in politics, and he will go on to do great things, just not quite yet. McCain is in no way going to change the direction of this country away from Bush policies, and I fully disagree with him on several crucial issues. I do believe he has a genuine interest in making our country better, but 1) he's not going to get anything accomplished , particularly on partisan issues like taxes, against a strong democratically controlled congress, and 2) he is just wrong on issues that are too important to be wrong on. Furthermore, the thought of Sarah Palin leading this country is frightening beyond imagination.

So where does that leave voters like me? Screwed, that's where. The US political system sucks.
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Speaking of being one sided as usual and the pot calling the kettle black.
Want to see the "pot calling the the kettle black"? Then check out this:

http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/...videoId=184086

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Obama is worse,he wants to get rid of every gun out there and change the second admendment.Obama is a liar,he says he wants to lower taxes,instead he want raise them.He was for the Washinton,DC gun ban that was struck down.McCain is for gun rights and the NRA will probally endorse him
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Want to see the "pot calling the the kettle black"? Then check out this:

http://www.comedycentral.com/videos/...videoId=184086
Yeah that was rather hilarious. Sometimes you gotta give that left winger Stewart credit. All politicians, politicos, talking heads or news pundits can be hypocrites, back pedal, lie or flip-flop including your man Obama so what is your point. Here is a big flip-flop. I bet that really pissed off the MoveOn.org idiots and their followers.

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Surge 'Suceeded Beyond Our Wildest Dreams,' Obama Now Says
Friday, September 05, 2008
By Susan Jones, Senior Editor

The troop surge in Iraq has “succeeded beyond our wildest dreams,” Sen. Barack Obama conceded in an interview with Bill O'Reilly that aired on the Fox News Channel Thursday night.

Obama not only opposed the Iraq war from the beginning, he also opposed the troop surge and predicted it would not work. Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential candidate, was a strong supporter of the troop surge.

http://www.cnsnews.com/public/conten...x?RsrcID=35226


Obviously Palin is having an impact that Obama and the Demos are not taking too lightly.

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Obama Sends Female Supporters to Blunt Palin's Impact
Friday, September 05, 2008
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Harrisburg, Pa. (AP ) - Barack Obama's campaign plans to employ high-profile female supporters in an effort to blunt GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin's potential to persuade women to vote Republican.

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Obama is worse,he wants to get rid of every gun out there and change the second admendment.Obama is a liar,he says he wants to lower taxes,instead he want raise them.He was for the Washinton,DC gun ban that was struck down.McCain is for gun rights and the NRA will probally endorse him
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I know this may be a stretch, but we all have to dig in around here. These are tough times for all of us. And I realize there are not very many resources for you to utilize in your quest for relative information, but please try your best. Thanks!
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Obama is worse,he wants to get rid of every gun out there and change the second admendment.Obama is a liar,he says he wants to lower taxes,instead he want raise them.He was for the Washinton,DC gun ban that was struck down.McCain is for gun rights and the NRA will probally endorse him


Oh, wow.
That came out of nowhere. Besides if you're a gun lover, you should be voting for Bob Barr who's actually on the board of directors of the NRA - not John McCain. Barr by the way is also for states rights, and repeal of the patriot act (he did vote for it, but not until sunset clauses were included on several key issues).

And also it'd be impossible for Obama to get rid of "every gun out there" even if he wanted to - don't you have a single clue as to how the government works?
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