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Who shall become the Next US President?


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2 more reasons - first - Obama will give citizenship to 12 millions of criminals, who came to USA illegally, and each of them will have legal rights to bring 27 relatives to USA. It mean - Civil War is inevitable.

I am sad to say it but you are a whackjob.

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I am for McCain...the reasons...

McCain has over 20 years of military history and over 25 years of political history. Obama only have something like 143 DAYS of experience in the senate. Even Obama's reverand does not like him. His wife also thinks she is better than everyone else.

McCain is the lesser of the two evils. Obama being the first black president will not sit well in the southern US where racism is still alive and well. I've heard that there has already been something like 5 planed attempts on Obama's live. The sad part of that is then Biden would be president and then the world would be over as we know it. Biden is an ASS.

I actually like Palin and would like to spend a night in bed with her to really see how she likes widelife!

Peace to all! (:

Military service and having a vice presidential candidate you'd like to [censored] are extremely unintelligent and unmethodical reasons to cast your ballot.

But i'd agree that indyberetta expresses what a lot of ignorant and misinformed Americans actually believe. It's unfortunate that such a low amount of intelligence can contribute so greatly to the running of the country. Actually I probably just answered my own statement; it's the fact that a great many Americans are as poorly thought out or misinformed as beretta would allow for the last 8 years of republican dominated government. Although the recent victory lends me some optimism, I still have doubts as to the overall intelligence of the American people. Most seem willing to do what campaign commercials tell them, a few willing to read and self-inform and others, albeit a minority, are willing to engage themselves actively and intelligently in the democratic political process. Hopefully Obama will engage the youth and informed population to reach out to folk like indyberetta to come to a collective agreement that ignorance isn't going to help America remain strong and that to truly remain at the top of their game they'll have to re-invent themselves into a more progressive and forward-thinking community. I suppose only time will tell.

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Not too far to know you are a whackjob.

Civil war because Obama was elected? Yup, definitely a whackjob.

Not because of that, dumbarse, read what'd I write. Word by word, if you can read. And if you have a gram of logic - maybe, you'll understand.

I live in CA, you don't. You don't see what illegals doing here already, I see it every day. So, who the f***k gave you the right to talk about things that you have no idea of??? Sorry, Sir John, you forced me to use your kind of intellectual language.

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Seeing as this is the loony bin, and as loony as this sounds. McCain will win tomorrow. Voters will be turned away, ballots will be destroyed, etc. Obama doesn't have a chance.

Lest these people forget what they were saying a couple of days ago...

:rofl:

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