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If today was Nov. 4, and this was your ballot who would you vote for?

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Ladies & Gentlemen cast your votes.

--Obama/Biden

--McCain/Palin

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  1. McCain/Hotty


  2. McCain/Palin!!

  3. McCain/Palin

  4. Easy two points  Senator McCain and the lovely Gov Palin!

  5. McCain-Palin

  6. McCain/Palin  with not an ounce of hesitation!

  7. OBAMA/BIDEN  

  8. McCain/Palin, the only logical choice.

  9. Obama/Biden

    hands down!

  10. Obama/Biden

    Even Bush has admitted it's time to start withdrawing troops...McCain says lets stay for 100 years!

  11. Obama/Biden 08!

  12. Obama / Biden


  13. McCain/Palin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  14. Obama

    What has Obama done?

    Obama passed legislation with Republican Senator Jim Talent to give gas stations a tax credit for installing E85 ethanol refueling pumps. The tax credit covers 30 percent of the costs of switching one or more traditional petroleum pumps to E85, which is an 85 percent ethanol/15 percent gasoline blend.

    -After a number of inmates on death row were found innocent, Senator Obama worked with law enforcement officials to require the videotaping of interrogations and confessions in all capital cases.

    -His first law was passed with Republican Tom Coburn, a measure to rebuild trust in government by allowing every American to go online and see how and where every dime of their tax dollars is spent.

    -Obama created the Illinois Earned Income Tax Credit for low-income working families in 2000 and successfully sponsored a measure to make the credit permanent in 2003. The law offered about $105 million in tax relief over three years.

    And...

    -Obama joined forces with former U.S. Sen. Paul Simon (D-IL) to pass the toughest campaign finance law in Illinois history. The legislation banned the personal use of campaign money by Illinois legislators and banned gifts from lobbyists. Before the law was passed, one organization ranked Illinois worst among 50 states for its campaign finance regulations.

    -As a member of the Veterans' Affairs Committee, Senator Obama has fought to help Illinois veterans get the disability pay they were promised, while working to prepare the VA for the return of the thousands of veterans who will need care after Iraq and Afghanistan.

    -He traveled to Russia with Republican d**k Lugar to begin a new generation of non-proliferation efforts designed to find and secure deadly weapons around the world.

    -Obama has been a leading advocate for protecting the right to vote, helping to reauthorize the Voting Rights Act and leading the opposition against discriminatory barriers to voting...

    And...

    - In the U.S. Senate, Obama introduced the STOP FRAUD Act to increase penalties for mortgage fraud and provide more protections for low-income homebuyers, well before the current subprime crisis began.

    -Obama sponsored legislation to combat predatory payday loans, and he also was credited with lobbied the state to more closely regulate some of the most egregious predatory lending practices.

    -Barack Obama introduced the Patriot Employer Act of 2007 to provide a tax credit to companies that maintain or increase the number of full-time workers in America relative to those outside the US; maintain their corporate headquarters in America; pay decent wages; prepare workers for retirement; provide health insurance; and support employees who serve in the military.

    And...

    -Obama worked to pass a number of laws in Illinois and Washington to improve the health of women. His accomplishments include creating a task force on cervical cancer, providing greater access to breast and cervical cancer screenings, and helping improve prenatal and premature birth services.

    -Obama has introduced and helped pass bipartisan legislation to limit the abuse of no-bid federal contracts.

    -Obama and Senator Feingold (D-WI) took on both parties and proposed ethics legislation that was described as the "gold standard" for reform. It was because of their leadership that ending subsidized corporate jet travel, mandating disclosure of lobbyists' bundling of contributions, and enacting strong new restrictions of lobbyist-sponsored trips became part of the final ethics bill that was signed into law.

  15. I am still unsure. This is my first time voting. I am a little confused on it all. I am registered republican, but I really don't know if that's what I am or not.  

  16. Neither.  I am extremely disappointed in the poor choices offered by both the Republicans and Democrats.  If those are the best candidates they can come up with, America is in very deep trouble.

    ADDENDUM:  At this point I have receieved 11 "thumbs-down."  My, my, you party loyalists are sensitive.  :-)

  17. I have elected not to cast my vote in this election since I am not digging the candidates.

  18. McCain/Palin. The real change.

  19. Obama/Biden

  20. Obama/Biden

    Actually, I'll technically be casting my vote before the 4th, because I live in Oregon, and we have a vote-by-mail system.

  21. Obama/Biden in a heartbeat

    the only change the Pubs will be able to cite is that Palin is a woman that is the only change there is

    As mayor, big pork barrel person

    Abuser of power- this is her 2nd go round under investigation for this- one time as mayor and now as governor

    When she took over the reins of Wasilla, the town was debt free. By the time she was done, it was $22 million in the red. Sounds familiar there doesn't it?

    She fired the librarian in Wasilla because she fought against Palin trying to stifle to first amendment when she tried to have books banned from the library

    http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/th...

    She is lying about her stance as a reformer. the McBush campaign is claiming that she said thanks but no thanks when it came to the " bridge to nowhere" but her own record and words say this is a lie. She was in fact a cheerleader and she got earmarks for the bridge. Before the project died, she diverted money from it .

    this is change? I think not

    http://blogs.tnr.com/tnr/blogs/the_plank...

  22. For the first time since I turned 18, I would have to vote neither.  And this really makes me upset.  WHERE ARE THE GOOD CANDIDATES?

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