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Give mo one good reason to vote for obama or mccain...?

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Give mo one good reason to vote for obama or mccain...?

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  1. Who's mo?


  2. I'll give you a reason NOT to vote for either, they are both just puppets for the NWO, to be a politician is to accept the NWO, their promises are full of empty promises that will never be fulfilled because the agenda of the NWO is above all politics for the enitre middle class, lower class, and even a great deal of the upper class. Obams is no different, McCain no different, Palin, an oil profiteer is certainly the last person you would want to elect. They are all promising independence ffrom the coporations that control us, yet they accept money from those very corporations to fund their agendas. I'll vote liberalist, but that probably wouldnt matter anyways. This country needs a revolution, to avoid one is to accept death as that is the plan for you, brought to you by the trillionaires of the NWO.

  3. Palin

    She pulled me in.  McCain is a Moderate Republican but the McCain-Palin ticket pulled this conservative in. :)

  4. obama = progress

    mc cain = bush(90% of the time)

  5. McCain-Proud American who has worked with BOTH sides in the past

    Obama-Muslium who belonged to a racist church for 20 years,calls our Nat Anthem a war cry,refuses to salute the flag, and who is married to a woman who isn't proud of her country and has had 3 ways with Bill Ayers and Louis Farrakhan.

  6. I think Obama would be good for change, however I like the way the republicans work as well. But I'm a Canadian, so It doesnt really matter.

  7. Obama- he is a good talker especially in front of the teleprompter, good looking and likes to say "progress" and "change"

    McCain- Wise and highly experienced, Vp Choice is more experienced than Obama.

    Otherwise don't listen to the BDS crowd scare tactics which are virtually all lies.

  8. Well, McCain isn't a ****** who prances around in a field of daisies, holding hands with everyone chanting CHANGE CHANGE CHANGE! McCain has the experience to lead this country while Obama just worries about useless c**p. Obama will spark racist debates since he is black.

  9. GOOD THINGS:

    OBAMA: he seems confident with his words

    MCCAIN: he was a POW

    BAD THINGS:

    OBAMA: "supposedly" inexperience

    MCCAIN: is George W Bush lil' rebel puppet, likes to divert our attention to the mistakes Dems are saying/doing

  10. Can't help you. Please stay home on election day.

  11. Obama=Change we can believe in  

  12. If you would like to continue in this recession, vote for McCain.

  13. because third party votes count as the opposite in what you vote for

    e.g.

    vote for ralph nader to benefit mccains chances

    vote for bob barr to benefit obama's chances

  14. if you liked the last eight years vote McCain, if not vote Obama

  15. Obama because he is not bush and did not pick a VP that was just for getting a demographic to vote for him. There are all these women who are going to vote for mccain just because it would put a women in the office even though she has no clue what to do and well destroy the country if she is put in charge (not that it is so great with bush)

  16. Mo who?  Howard?  Isn't he dead?

  17. None!!

  18. Sarah Palin...because she is the future.

  19. u should only if u r old enough u should vote 4 obama because if u vote 4 mccain he will die in about 2 years and obama wont because mccain is old

    hope this helped!!

    try 2 answer all of my questions♥♥

  20. mccain/palin is a joke. The only hope is Obama/Biden.

  21. Vote for McCain if you like the way Bush ran our country.  Vote for Obama if you would like to see the exact opposite happen to this country.  

  22. Just one? i have so many...

    how about.

    McCain has experience.

    cant resist another

    McCain isint a socialist

  23. because mccain is a strong man and has fought for this country has been a prisoner of war...blah blah blah can't they find something else good about him that is all say about him. VOTE FOR OBAMA

  24. a few reasons to vote for McCain:

    In 1976 he became commanding officer of a training squadron stationed in Florida. He turned around an undistinguished unit and won the squadron its first Meritorious Unit Commendation.

    He served as the Navy's liaison to the U.S. Senate beginning in 1977.

    In early 1981, he was reportedly told that he would be promoted to rear admiral but declined the prospect, as he had already made plans to run for Congress.

    His 17 military awards and decorations include the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star and Navy Commendation Medal, for actions before, during, and after his time as a POW.

    He became a member of the Armed Services Committee, with which he had formerly done his Navy liaison work.

    He also joined the Commerce Committee and the Indian Affairs Committee. McCain continued to support the Native American agenda. As first a House member and then a senator, McCain was one of the main authors of the 1988 Indian Gaming Regulatory Act, which codified rules regarding Native American gambling enterprises and established a balance between tribal sovereignty and state regulatory oversight over such enterprises.

    He was also a strong supporter of the Gramm-Rudman legislation that enforced automatic spending cuts in the case of budget deficits.

    He developed a reputation for independence, during the 1990s. He took pride in battling establishment forces, was willing to challenge party leadership, and became hard to categorize politically.

    As a member of the 1991–1993 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs, chaired by Democrat and fellow Vietnam War veteran John Kerry, McCain investigated the fate of U.S. service personnel listed as missing in action during the Vietnam War. The committee's unanimous report stated there was "no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia." Helped by McCain's efforts, in 1995 the U.S. normalized diplomatic relations with Vietnam.

    Since January 1993, McCain has been Chairman of the International Republican Institute, an organization partly funded by the U.S. Government that supports the emergence of political democracy worldwide.

    In 1997, McCain became chairman of the powerful Senate Commerce Committee

    He began 2001 by breaking with the new George W. Bush administration on a number of matters, including HMO reform, climate change, and gun legislation.

    He and then-Democratic Senator Joe Lieberman wrote the legislation that created the 9/11 Commission.

    By November 2003, after a trip to Iraq, he was publicly questioning Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, saying that more U.S. troops were needed; the following year, McCain announced that he had lost confidence in Rumsfeld.

    In May 2005, McCain led the so-called "Gang of 14" in the Senate, which established a compromise that preserved the ability of senators to filibuster judicial nominees, but only in "extraordinary circumstances".

    He was twice chairman of the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, in 1995–1997 and 2005–2007, and his Committee helped expose the Jack Abramoff Indian lobbying scandal. By 2005 and 2006, McCain was pushing for amendments to the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act that would limit creation of off-reservation casinos, as well as limiting the movement of tribes across state lines to build casinos.

    In October 2005, McCain introduced the McCain Detainee Amendment to the Defense Appropriations bill for 2005, and the Senate voted 90–9 to support the amendment. It prohibits inhumane treatment of prisoners, including prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, by confining military interrogations to the techniques in the U.S. Army Field Manual on Interrogation. Although Bush had threatened to veto the bill if McCain's amendment was included, the President announced in December 2005 that he accepted McCain's terms and would "make it clear to the world that this government does not torture and that we adhere to the international convention of torture, whether it be here at home or abroad". This stance, among others, led to McCain being named by Time magazine in 2006 as one of America's 10 Best Senators.

    McCain continued questioning the progress of the war in Iraq. In September 2005, he remarked upon Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Richard Myers' optimistic outlook on the war's progress: "Things have not gone as well as we had planned or expected, nor as we were told by you, General Myers." In August 2006, he criticized the administration for continually understating the effectiveness of the insurgency: "We [have] not told the American people how tough and difficult this could be."

    Edit:

    I think I gave more reasons than just military service and being a POW...

    and

    Obama didn't choose a VP just to win a demographic? really? so he just happened to choose an old, white, male by coincidence? it had nothing to do with winning over votes? are you serious?

    and

    McCain is about to die? did you see his mom at the convention? she's 96 and she stood up on her own when she was recognized without a problem....

  25. The future of our country.  If you have lived here for the past few years you can see the results of this Republican administration's corruption and incompetence.  Obama has a new plan for change and not just some empty phrases such as McCain's change incantations represent.  

    Look at Obama's plans at the link below and look at McCain's plans at his website link.  McCain is Bush again.

    Judge for yourself.  Think for yourself. I can't give you better advice than that.

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