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Is anyone UNDECIDED on the Presidential candidates?

22K views 79 replies 40 participants last post by  nopowder 
#1 ·
I've been reading all the posts around the Obama and McCain and began to wonder...

Is there anyone in this forum that is still undecided?
 
#78 ·
I voted for Obama. To be exact I voted a straight Democrat ticket. I hope America gets pushed so far to the left so fast it will make people sick. The reason being, this country must be tried to be socialist/communist while there are still enough people to resist. Hopefully we will be able to crush this madness before the soc/commie pinkos take over. Just my opinion.
WTF are you talking about?
 
#79 ·
If you keep voting for the same candidates you always voted for, you will keep getting the same results you've always gotten.

I vote Libertarian wherever there's one on the ballot. If no Libertarians, I vote AGAINST all incumbents. How on Earth can the same politicians that screwed things up some how be trusted to fix things???
 
#80 ·
If you keep voting for the same candidates you always voted for, you will keep getting the same results you've always gotten.

I vote Libertarian wherever there's one on the ballot. If no Libertarians, I vote AGAINST all incumbents. How on Earth can the same politicians that screwed things up some how be trusted to fix things???
You explain perfectly what the problem is but then you tell us you do exactly what you said was the problem:faint:

Voting Libertarian in every election is admirable. It says you don't care for the way the ******** are running the country and that you do love your country and the constitution. But the act is misguided.

Libertarians never vote Democrat. Libertarians, unfortunately, do not have near enough support to, at this point in history, garner enough votes to come close to winning anything. Therefor, every vote for a Libertarian takes a vote away from the party that more closely represents what you believe. Result!!! You keep getting the same results. The Democraps stay in power and we keep getting our rights stripped. Slowly and methodically.

Voting for an incumbent is not always a bad thing. The place to make a difference is voting in the primaries. Show the incumbent how you feel by voting against him/her. Even if the incumbent wins if enough people vote for the other guy it will get him thinking.

I vote straight Republican. I am active in making change within the Conservative party trying to get a third party up to having enough influence to make them a viable choice. Three solid parties would make a big difference in how people vote. But you still have the problem, at least right now, that two of them would be conservative and one would be liberal. Problem revisited. The ******** win.

Think about your values and how to keep the party whose values are so completely against yours out of office and vote your values. Vote in a way that takes power away from those who would trample on you beliefs. Not for a guy who hasn't a snowballs chance in h*** of getting elected.

JMHO
 
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