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I'm voting Obama, how about you?

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I'm voting Obama, how about you?

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  1. Nope.

    Bush has wrecked the dollar enough.

    Have you even looked at Obama's ideas?

    Yes, Bush is awful, but this guy isn't the answer.

    You need a more thorough plan than just "change".


  2. naw, i like my money and newborn children. Obama dislikes both.

  3. No.  I want nothing to do with him and his bratty followers.

  4. Yes, I am. And I am sending in as much money I can afford to his campaign. And I am doing voter registrations and talking to people to become Obama supporters and volunteers. I'm doing my best not have this election stolen for a third time.

  5. Why would anyone vote for Obama?  He is a racist, and most black people are voting for him just because Obama's black, and for no other reason.  Does American really wanna see blacks taking over the country and gaining power?  That's Obama's hidden motive right there.  He is a black supremacist.  America's not ready for a black president.  

  6. OBAMA/BIDEN.  

  7. I am Canadian, I can't vote, But if I had to choose it would be Obama

  8. Nope - McCain here

    As long as you vote - I don't care.

    My vote is MY vote and your vote is yours - let's keep it that way.

  9. yes obama--but he disappointed me with his last speech. he criticized mccain for saying those making under 5 million are not rich.  i heard mccain when he said that and it was clearly a joke.  he was in no way serious.  obama tries to put on the persona of coming off as a new honest politician, but that sounded kind of old to me...that is just one example i can think of at the moment.

  10. I'm too young to vote. =(

    Obama if I could, though.

  11. Mc Lame = more of the same. Obama is the way to go.  

  12. h**l no, he has no experience.  He's a man with little accomplishment.  

    These are the reason why I won't vote for him:

    1.  Attended Trinity United Church of Christ for 20 years, a "black liberation theology" church formerly led by Rev. Jeremiah Wright and governed according to the Black Value System\

    2.  Has no experience in foreign relations

    3.  His wife was given a 160% raise after he was elected as Senator from UofC Hospital and in return Obama gave the hospital funding for $$1,000,000.00.

    4.  He was suppose to give a anti-Iraq speece in Germany but decided to go shopping instead.

    5.  Michele Obama wrote a anti-white hate thesis.  Her quote "blacks must join in solidarity to combat a white oppressor"

    I can go on but Im too tired to type anymore.


  13. Nope

    I actually research politics somewhat

    McPalin 08

  14. No, not after the Catholic Church printed this about Obama.  I had seen other links, but this one is the real deal.

      

    Deal Hudson: Obama and Infanticide?

    By Deal W. Hudson

    7/2/2008

    Inside Catholic (www.insidecatholic.com)

    The Roman Catholics for Obama Web site has no mention of his opposition to the Born Alive Infant's Protection Act.

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    WASHINGTON, DC (Inside Catholic) - Infanticide is becoming a touchy subject for Barack Obama.

    So much so that his supporters either deny that their candidate ever voted against the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, or they describe his votes as "procedural," as if Obama never really opposed providing medical treatment for infants who survived an abortion.

    The facts show otherwise.

    The Born Alive Infant Protection Act was first introduced in the Illinois legislature in 2001 after nurse Jill Stanek revealed that babies born alive in Christ Hospital in botched abortion procedures were left to die, unattended by medical personnel.

    That same year Stanek testified before the Judiciary Committee, where Obama asked whether the bill would subvert a woman's right to abortion. Obama voted against the bill in committee but "present" on the Senate floor.

    When the bill was reintroduced in 2002, Obama again voted against it in committee and was the only state senator to speak against it on the Senate floor. Again the bill was defeated with Obama voting "no" and leading the opposition.

    Here is what he said:

    "Whenever we define a pre-viable fetus as a person that is protected by the Equal Protection Clause or the other elements in the Constitution, what we're really saying is, in fact, that they are persons that are entitled to the kinds of protections that would be provided to a -- a child, a 9-month old -- child that was delivered to term.

    That determination then, essentially, if it was accepted by a court, would forbid abortions to take place. I mean, it -- it would essentially bar abortions, because the Equal Protection Clause does not allow somebody to kill a child, and if this is a child, then this would be an anti-abortion statute."

    2002 was the year the U. S. Congress passed and President Bush signed the federal version of the Born Alive Infant Protection Act. Unlike Obama in Illinois, Sen. Hillary Clinton voted to support the bill. In fact, the bill passed the Senate 98 to 0 with pro-abortion senators like Boxer (D-CA) and Reid (D-NV) supporting it.

    In 2003, the bill was introduced in the Illinois legislature for the third time and directed to a committee chaired by Obama, Health and Human Services. They refused to bring the bill to a vote.

    Only when Obama left for Washington in 2005 did the Born Alive Infant Protection Act pass the Illinois legislature. It's for good reason Barack Obama has been called "the most pro-abortion presidential candidate ever."

    The Roman Catholics for Obama Web site has no mention of his opposition to the Born Alive Infant's Protection Act. Look under its section "Life and Dignity of the Human Person," and you will find statements on the death penalty, the Iraq War, gun control, and the promise to nurture "a socio-economic environment" that will provide "a safety net that will make abortion increasingly unnecessary and rare."

    Some of Obama's infanticide apologists argue that since the declared intention of Obama in voting against the BAIP Act was to uphold Roe v. Wade then it was not evidence of "support for infanticide." Such poor logic completely detaches Obama's act of voting against the bill from its consequences. Without the passage of the bill, infants born in Illinois remained vulnerable to the lack of treatment witnessed first-hand in Christ Hospital by Jill Stanek.

    It would be like a senator arguing that his vote to approve Iraq War funding was just to "support the troops" but not the war. How can you put a gun in a soldier's hand without taking responsibility for what happens when he shoots it?

    Democratic pundits don't want to talk about Obama on abortion or infanticide, either. On a recent CNN broadcast, Wolf Blitzer asked Bill Bennett what he would ask Obama, if given the chance.

    Bennett said he would ask Obama about his abortion extremism and why he "doesn't see a problem with killing a baby after it's been born after eight months."

    Donna Brazile, well-known Democratic consultant, reacted strongly: "You want to have a conversation about narrow issues, but the American people want to talk about gas prices."

    Brazile can be sure that$4.oo per gallon gasoline isn't going to divest the millions of religious conservatives who care about the dignity of human life of their repugnance for infanticide. The last thing the Democrats want to hear are questions raised about Obama's "moral judgment," as Bill Bennett did on CNN.

    Obama's attempt to move to the middle of the political spectrum will have to overcome two major obstacles: the memory of Rev. Wri

  15. i think its time for a change

    OBAMA

    ALL THE WAY!!

  16. Yes, Obama is exactly what this country needs.  He has great ideas that will lead to a better, safer, and more respected America!  Finally!  

  17. Yeah McCain has it all scratched up with the vice presidency and all of that...

  18. I am voteing for the 2009 Toyota Corolla

  19. Im not old enough to vote, but all my family is Voting Obama.

  20. I wouldn't vote for Obama if he had a gun to my head.

  21. Obama.

  22. Obama/Biden 08!

  23. I am a life-long Indiana Republican... yes, I am voting Barack Obama.  I have hope that we can be a great nation again some day.

  24. im voting NObama...

    thanks for asking

  25. I hate plolitics...

    but, all i kno is that Obama is only in it for the fame.

  26. im voting for mccain.

    the guy who doesnt think children are punishments.

  27. so you are voting for the candidate with the least experience?among Gov.Sarah Palin,senator Joe Biden,John McCain and the anointed one barry soroteo obama?right?do you also put a gun to your head and play russian roulette?

  28. Nope and why don't you tell me why you are.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...


  29. if i was thinking about it before, i certainly AM now

    OBADEN 08

  30. I could never vote for someone who wants to slow all development of our future weapons systems.


  31. GO OBAMA!!!

    but none of these preseidents these days feel confident

    i feel like there all jst weak.... all well

    GO OBAMA!!!!

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