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Old 07-09-2008, 05:30 PM
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Default So Obama or John McCain?

Lets take a poll and see what % of the Merchant Cash Advance industry is Republican or Democrat

I vote McCain
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Old 07-23-2008, 12:16 PM
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I'm up with McCain baby!
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Old 07-23-2008, 02:31 PM
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Default Definitely Mccain

He will be getting my vote..................... Go Republicans
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Old 08-21-2008, 11:12 PM
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Don't blame me for the choices you see. I voted for Ron Paul in the FL primary.

Bob Barr (Libertarian, former Republican congressman from GA) in the general election, albeit reluctantly.
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Old 08-22-2008, 12:15 PM
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I'm going to have to go with Obama.

Either way, I'm just glad it won't be Bush. Did all of you McCain voters also vote for GW? That turned out real well.

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Old 08-22-2008, 01:43 PM
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I'm going to have to go with Obama.

Either way, I'm just glad it won't be Bush. Did all of you McCain voters also vote for GW? That turned out real well.

What experience does Obama bring to the table?

Risky time to bring a candidate like this into office IMO.
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What experience does Obama bring to the table?

Risky time to bring a candidate like this into office IMO.
Experience doesn't matter. All that matters is that they tow the party line of their overlords in shadowy places. I feel certain both Obama and McCain are fully capable of following the orders of their bosses.

The bosses own both major political parties, so it's like an NFL team owner that owns both teams playing in the Super Bowl. They are happy no matter who wins.

I opt out of such a sham system personally, but admit that it does make for good TV drama.
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Old 08-28-2008, 01:12 PM
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Experience doesn't matter. All that matters is that they tow the party line of their overlords in shadowy places. I feel certain both Obama and McCain are fully capable of following the orders of their bosses.

The bosses own both major political parties, so it's like an NFL team owner that owns both teams playing in the Super Bowl. They are happy no matter who wins.

I opt out of such a sham system personally, but admit that it does make for good TV drama.
experience doesn't matter? wouldn't want to live in this country during a time like this with a president with no experience. regardless there is no doubt of this race being a clown show and tv drama.
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experience doesn't matter? wouldn't want to live in this country during a time like this with a president with no experience. regardless there is no doubt of this race being a clown show and tv drama.
Most presidents have very little if any experience in dealing with foreign affairs, national economies, and having access to nuclear weapons deployment prior to their inauguration. George Bush was a governor of a state for one term. No experience as a president of the most powerful country on earth. He couldn't even pronounce the names of other world leaders. In fact, most people think he still comes off as a complete idiot. Same with Jimmy Carter. Bill Clinton.. governor of ARKANSAS? Please! lol

But they all had one thing in common.. they could follow the directives of their controllers. I don't think for a minute that GW Bush is really in control. I think it's obvious that Cheney has more real power than GW, and Cheney's boss is probably Daddy Bush. And Daddy Bush has a boss too, you can bank on that.

At any rate, I can't bring myself to vote for anyone in the RepubliCrat Duopoly. Bob Barr is highly qualified to be a real president, though I am not happy that he is ex-CIA. If I vote this year, that's where I'll cast it I think, if for no other reason than to say in effect, "neither of the DemoPubs are suitable for me".
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Old 09-08-2008, 11:49 AM
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Obama is a clown with zero experience on his resume. oh actually...hes a "community organizer".

Barack Obama wanted to join the US military - Telegraph

he "wanted" to join the military...hmmm...i guess he voted "present"?

Obama wake up and smell the coffee, there is no voting present if you make it to office by some odd chace. you got to make yes and no decisions if your going to lead. Not change your views from one extreme to the other 130 times within a months time.

then after promoting he is christian he verbally slips 'My Muslim faith'...

this guy is a complete moron with an ok mouthpiece and just luck and celebrities like Oprah shoving him down everyone's throat that got him this far. at the end of the day its the citizens of the united states that will decide on the final candidate. not celebrities.

Giuliani summed him up in a nutshell at the GOP convention. he got zero experience to lead a country, and if heaven forbid obama gets elected were going to have a national security crisis on our hands.

GO McCain!
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