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Should America forego the November election and simply give the presidency to Obama?

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Doesn't it appear that Liberalisms already won since both candidates are Liberals?

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  1. Knowing Bush's shaky record on alleged election rigging, it would probably be the more democratic option.


  2. Get real ! The republicans are the front runners now since Biden is Obamas V.P. choice. lol...

  3. don't give the libs any ideas.

  4. No, the Democrats need to change their way of electing a nominee.  How is that candidate A can win a state under Democratic rules, yet Candidate B can still win more delegates?  It's poppycock.

    I wouldn't want the Democrats to hand Hillary the nomination anyways.  Obama's done a fine job at ruining his chances and the chances of the party.  Change..you can see through!

  5. I asked this question in regards to a article by historians who claim that Obama is a given, given the circumstances. Yeah and Al Gore won Florida.

  6. How about we let the people vote?  Sorry if your candidate didn't get the nomination, but this is the way democracy is supposed to work.  Let the people speak.

  7. I'm not giving anything to Obama, if he is elected he is already going to take enough from all of us.  You suckers who think he won't raise taxes across the board are only kidding yourselves.

  8. the answer to your question is no.  what the h**l are you thinking?

  9. Be patriotic and vote. When you are in your 80's and 90's you can tell your grand and great-grandchildren, "I remember when I voted back in 2008 for ____" and that year was very historical because ____.

    And you need to remember how liberal the media is, so of course they are going to spice up the Democratic proganda and always make Republicans look bad.

    I myself am a moderate and this year is particularly interesting. This is the election where politics and pop culture collided! Young people are interested and involved, so that in itself is a reward for Americans.

  10. NO

    Me'un Slick plan on beating McCain senseless

  11. John McCain is not a liberal. He is a more moderate candidate than the traditional conservative Republican, but that there is a continuum - it is not just two distinct groups.

    And you should pull your head out of your heinie and realize that Obama hasn't won anything yet. It's a long time until election day and I would suggest that you don't count your chickens before they hatch.

  12. Liberals would like that since they've lost the last 2 elections. McCain is too liberal for me, but Obama is much worse. So, once again, I'll have to vote for the lesser of two evils. There has not been a real conservative candidate since Ronald Reagan.

  13. Conservaites all have abandoned Conservatism, only God knows why.

    I will choose Obama to send a sharp message to the Republican Party.

    Chances are that the USA will benefit with Obama in the White House for 4 years.

  14. No.  I think the Democrats should forego this silly convention and simply give the nomination to Hillary.

  15. No, we need to vote. That way Obama has a fair chance of losing.

  16. who cares just get the dam thing over with, i'm sick of hearing about american politics...i don't know how anybody can put up with that c**p for so f'n long...conventions after conventions state after state and vthen the actual election campaign..no other people could tolerate that c**p..

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