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Any Obama supporter out there switched to McCain??? ?

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If so, why???

Just curious...

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  1. Uhhhh.....no.


  2. Hahahahahahahahahaha!

  3. No,  the speech by palin was impressive but what ruined it was i saw video of 7  advisors crash coursing her and giving her every line to say.

    This reminds me of Rove tactics.  

    I also saw video of her as a sportscaster years ago and it was clear that she didn't get that job because of her talent.

  4. I WAS leaning towards Obama after the DNC but once Palin was chosen and I realized what she brought to the table I am positive that unless I still vote for Ron Paul (which was my plan in the first place) that I will now definately vote the McCain/Palin ticket.  

    I think Palin said it best when she said, some people use "change" to support their career, while others (like McCain) use their career to support "change".  

  5. h**l Nah .why would i? cause she is  a hokey mom on the pta with a pregnant teen does this make her just like me? no

  6. How much Kool-Aid I think...wake up! obama can't show his face...O' reilly will b*tch slap him tomorow nitght.

  7. LOL!  You gotta be kidding, right?

  8. Yes.

    In the beginning I supported Obama.

    I switched to Hillary for a brief second and then back to Obama and was happy with him until I realized one day that he just talks in circles! He doesn't have any plans and the only good thing about him is that he can deliver a speech ONLY IF IT'S WRITTEN FOR HIM! When asked questions were he doesn't have a teleprompter in front of him he's at a loss for words, other than to say "change" over and over again. I learned that he is a hypocrite and a liar. He also bashes Christianity when he thinks we're not looking. I am now a proud McCain supporter.

    McCain/Palin, '08!

  9. No, I haven't switch.  With the selection of Sarah Palin, McCain has moved completely away from being the moderate republican he once was.  Even if he had shore up his party's evangelical base of christian fundamentalists, he can't just ignore their power and influence if he wins the election.  The old saying "you have to dance with the one that brought ya" rings true.  I despise religion in politics.

  10. no not really i have to really hate America to vote for 4 more yrs of the same

  11. The Alaska state senator running an investigation of Gov. Palin says the McCain campaign is using stall tactics to prevent him from releasing his final report by Oct. 31, four days before the November election.

    "It's likely to be damaging to the Governor's administration," said Senator Hollis French, a Democrat, appointed the project manager for a bi-partisan State Senate Legislative Counsel Committee investigation of claims that Palin abused her office to get the Alaska public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, fired.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/story?id=5...

  12. Obama's chickens...........are coming home.........TO ROOST!!!!

  13. To Outta jail free, Collected $200

    Every politician is coached and re coached for there speeches.  What, did you think Barrack Hussein Obama came up with his performance by himself?

  14. WHAT THE h**l ARE YOU SMOKING CRACK??????''

    SHE DID ABSOLUTELY NOTHING MAN!!!!!

    'SHE DON'T EVEN SOUNDS LIKE NO PRESIDENT AT d**n ALL!!!!!

    OBAMA/BIDEN '08!!!!!!

  15. I did!

    I was a obama supporter and even voted for him.

    I watched both the democrat and republican conventions.

    After viewing the entire conventions, I am voting for Mccain.

    My party (democrat) is too one sided and only cares about it's party.

    Watching Palin changed my outlook on the whole situation.

    I also read Obama's book which really scared me as someone that might be a US President. I encourge more people to study the man before they vote and read Obama's book on his views! It's scary and misleading!  I was excited about having obama as president until I read his book and saw both DN and RN Conventions. Obama is not the person we need running this country. My vote now will go to McCain and Palin in November.

  16. I'm really on the fence on this one.

    I was going to vote for Obama for 4 reasons:

    1.  He was not Republican

    2.  I live in Illinois

    3.  He isn't McCain

    4.  Did I mention he wasn't a Republican?

    Lets face it, the Republicans really screwed the pooch the last 4 years.

    I never cared much for Obama.  He is a good speaker and not much else.  The people who follow him blindly scare the h**l out of me.  He has some ideas that seem promising yet in the same breath, he seems to criticize the Repubs ideas yet offer nothing worthwhile of his own.  I think that he looks and acts like a junior politician.

    Personally, if the ticket were reversed, I'd probably stick with Biden.

    On the other hand, I'm only ho-hum on McCain.  I've highly respected him as a Senator on his fight to limit pork spending and his push for a balanced budget (personally, I believe the budget deficit is one of America's biggest problems).

    What I think will seal the deal for me is Palin.  Obama was a state Senator in Illinois during one of the most corrupt administrations that I can remember in my lifetime.  After that, he is a single-term US senator.  During his term, he has done nothing noteworthy that I can think of off the top of my head.  

    Palin at least ran a state government that is successful and has incredible approval ratings.  Alaska has a budget surplus, has an outstanding social services system, and has a decent educational system.  She has actually done something positive with her political career.  She has shown results.

    Personally, I would have liked to see her on the ticket for President rather than VP.

    I think Palin is the only bright spot amongst any of the candidates  (Have a candidate that has a track record of political success...what a concept)

    I'm sure Obama will take Illinois anyway, but I think my vote is going to go to the McCain ticket.

  17. I Am A Newly Self Proclaim Democrat... I Will NO LONGER Be Voting For McCain!

    Reason: I Blame It All On This RNC... Or Should I Just Call It The ONC (Obama National Convention!) They Send More Time Talking About OBAMA Than They Do Talking About What They Are Gonna Do For The Country!

    Really! Am I The Only One Who Noticed?

    I Know This Question Didnt Apply To Me... But I Just Had To Give Input

  18. Nope... still not impressed.

  19. Yes. Sarah Palin is a big positive.  I still can't figure out why Obama picked Joe Biden.

  20. I called my mother tonight (Happy 73 Birthday Mom) And she said that for the first time in her life she will vote Republican after hearing Sarah tell it like it is.

    Love ya MOM!


  21. h**l NO!

    Sorry, I couldn't help myself.

  22. No.

  23. Definitely not!  

  24. No

  25. not me i'm staying with the right ticket for the country

    Obama'08

  26. Issues not speeches is the reason I'm voting for Obama. at Ieast he knows that the country has problems.  

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