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Independents what kind of leader do you want?

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we have one candidate that would risk his life for his country and her president without a thought as to which party the president might belong.

the other two years ago refused to salute the flag or wear a flag pin ..saying "that flag does not represent anything i believe in"

is there any question as to whom we want leading our country

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  1. Bob Barr

    I don't want or believe anything McCain, or Obama is trying to feed us.


  2. I want one that knows the ropes and will make our government transparent and accountable. I don't want some leagal eagle that will cover the c**p up and distort the truth.

  3.   Rah rah rah. Blah blah blah. Nobody wants McBush.

  4. I am a registered Independent that did not like McCain. With NObama's history, the foulness of liberals and the news media and the low life attacks on Palin and her children I am sure I will never vote for a Democrat again.

  5. Do you realize how biased and stupid you sound?

    What in the world does wearing a flagpin have to do with someone's ability to run a country?

  6. I am voting for Obama.  I served while little georgie bush hid.  where were you during the 50's and 60's?  I put the Army uniform on full time in 1959.

    I did not hide, I did not seek out deferments, I did not have "other priorities" during that time.  I put my life on the line.

  7. We want a president whose followers aren't so desperate that they make things up out of thin air...

    edit: 10% of the US population have served in the military, it doesn't make them all presidential material. Just as having served does not necessarily make McCain presidential material. And at this point, it is all he's got. Which is why he can talk of nothing else but that and future wars.

  8. The Muslims want Obama, Freedom loving Americans McCain

  9. I want McCain for 3 reasons. He has served in the military making him more qualified to be commander in chief. He has promised to cut taxes for the middle class while his opponent promises to raise taxes. McCain wants to cut wasteful government spending. Obama wants to expand the government by introducing one trillion dollars in extra spending that will result in tax increases to pay for. For me the decision to vote for McCain is a no brainer.

  10. I want a leader who respects the personal rights of the individual and believes that preserving those rights is more important than any other concerns.  

    Sadly, that quality doesn't describe any of this year's candidates, not even so-called "libertarian" Bob Barr.  

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