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View Poll Results: What is the MAIN reason you are voting for Obama
His political accomplishments 4 3.45%
He inspires me 14 12.07%
His plans for the future 26 22.41%
He is not McCain 10 8.62%
He not a republican 3 2.59%
He is "new Washington" 3 2.59%
He's black 6 5.17%
Im not voting for him 50 43.10%
Voters: 116. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 06-07-2008, 04:59 PM
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I take it you're not a Kerry or Kennedy supporter either.
kerry and kennedy? two "do nothings?"
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Old 06-07-2008, 05:04 PM
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Ok looks like plans for the future seems to be the reason people are voting for him.

What are they. Does anyone know that if enacts his plans how that will or will not help the country.

P.S. I do not want garbage from his website.

Here are some questions to ask your self.

When Obama increase the corporate taxes will that make them more likely to outsource and move their headquarters abroad?

When he raises the capitol gains tax for fairness and not to increase revenue will that have an affect on the economy?

When he raise taxes on the 250K and up group (the ones who pay 99% of incomes taxes and have the money to buy things) will that help simulate the economy?
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:00 PM
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and being a spoiled brat smoking dope on the beaches of hawaii didn't help? oh, and for the record, he has admitted that affirmative action helped him. he is a politician through and through. nothing new here. nothing we haven't seen 1000000 times before.

It's obvious you don't approve of American success stories.
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:03 PM
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Ok looks like plans for the future seems to be the reason people are voting for him.

What are they. Does anyone know that if enacts his plans how that will or will not help the country.

P.S. I do not want garbage from his website.

Here are some questions to ask your self.

When Obama increase the corporate taxes will that make them more likely to outsource and move their headquarters abroad?

When he raises the capitol gains tax for fairness and not to increase revenue will that have an affect on the economy?

When he raise taxes on the 250K and up group (the ones who pay 99% of incomes taxes and have the money to buy things) will that help simulate the economy?

The answers to your questions are here:

Barack Obama | Change We Can Believe In | Issues
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:05 PM
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It's obvious you don't approve of American success stories.
I love a good success story. but I prefer those who claw their way up from nothing and earn everything they get. not people who are born spoiled, get only the most elite private education, and then win a senate seat by default. no, it seems that if a black man actually earns something, he is an uncle tom by todays standards.
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:07 PM
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I love a good success story.
Hollow words.

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but I prefer those who claw their way up from nothing and earn everything they get. not people who are born spoiled, get only the most elite private education, and then win a senate seat by default. no, it seems that if a black man actually earns something, he is an uncle tom by todays standards.

You're so jealous.
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:21 PM
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Hollow words.




You're so jealous.
yes, I am jealous of someone who is an applicant for a job where he will have 300,000,000 bosses. who wouldn't want that?
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:30 PM
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yes, I am jealous of someone who is an applicant for a job where he will have 300,000,000 bosses. who wouldn't want that?
From your posts on this forum, it's plain that the fact Obama is approaching that job upsets you greatly. If G W Bush hadn't mucked things up so badly, Obama would probably still be a local politician in Illinois.
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Old 06-07-2008, 06:51 PM
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I'm only voting for Obama because it seems things will be more different with him than McCain.....ALOT MORE.
Plain and simple.......
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From your posts on this forum, it's plain that the fact Obama is approaching that job upsets you greatly. If G W Bush hadn't mucked things up so badly, Obama would probably still be a local politician in Illinois.
it's obvious from my posts? no, if it were mccain who was having people oogle over him, I would be making fun of mccain. they are both the exact candidate. nothing upsets me greatly. it is what it is. one might cost me an extra $50 per month. that doesn't upset me, blind sheep get on my nerves though. you also don't seem to understand that in a general election, obama is going to get crushed in my opinion. he is insanely unpopular in the south. all the record numbers of people who came out to vote in the primaries, that's all he is going to get. only like 7-10% of voters vote in primaries. when the other 90% see their option, they are going to be like WTF?
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