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    A warning to 3rd party candidate voters

    Voting for a third party candidate at this time when one of only two candidates will win the election [McCain/Obama] , would be wasting your vote and endangering your political freedoms. My personal opinion is that voting for McCain will give those who are not happy with either Obama/McCain or the Republican/Democrat party leadership will give us time to regroup, unite, and try to increase our numbers. I see Obama as a very frightening and dangerous choice, and if elected would work to undermine the very core of our election process by silencing opposition! He must be stopped for no other reason than to save our election process, and here is why.


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    In my opinion, McCain is equally as dangerous as Obama. If you look at the freedom Americans have lost under Bush's watch, knowing that McCain is going to continue in his footsteps..... no thank you.

    I will not waste my vote by voting for either of the two evils mentioned above.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne
    In my opinion, McCain is equally as dangerous as Obama. If you look at the freedom Americans have lost under Bush's watch, knowing that McCain is going to continue in his footsteps..... no thank you.

    I will not waste my vote by voting for either of the two evils mentioned above.
    Dianne.....Wake up and smell the coffee!!! Whatever freedom you think you lost under the Bush administration will be nothing compared to the marxist/socialist oppression of an Obama administration!! Wake up!....Wake up!!!
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    Dianne wrote:

    In my opinion, McCain is equally as dangerous as Obama
    Under normal circumstances, I could never vote on someone like McCain (not conservative enough for me). However, I do believe him to be less dangerous than Obama (by a country mile). Just my opinion, for what it's worth.

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    I'm just sick and tired of being scared into voting for someone I hate, lol.

    Bush used the fear tactics of terrorism to get elected, now McCain is using the fear tactics of socialism and marxism to get elected.

    Dudes, when will you wake up and realize both these political parties and candidates are owned by the same people. There is not an ounce of difference between these two guys when all is said and done. Politics are fake, and if everyone continues to accept the lies they are handed by the demos and republicans, this country will continue to go down the tubes.

    Can you imagine how different the US would be if Ross Perot had been elected? If those who said he has no chance and I am not wasting my vote had voted for Perot, he would have won...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne
    In my opinion, McCain is equally as dangerous as Obama. If you look at the freedom Americans have lost under Bush's watch, knowing that McCain is going to continue in his footsteps..... no thank you.

    I will not waste my vote by voting for either of the two evils mentioned above.
    Did you study the mountain of evidence I posted?

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    Dianne wrote:

    Bush used the fear tactics of terrorism to get elected, now McCain is using the fear tactics of socialism and marxism to get elected.
    Give us some credit, Dianne. We're not all swayed by fear tactics. It goes much deeper than that for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dianne
    Bush used the fear tactics of terrorism to get elected, now McCain is using the fear tactics of socialism and marxism to get elected....

    Dianne. Dianne, Dianne.............I don't believe the events of 9/11 was a fear "tactic"!! It happened!! It can happen again!! I don't trust the security of this nation with someone as inexperienced as "the One".
    Read the remarks above and be careful of what you are voting for!!
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    It certainly is a lessor of two evils vote.

    I've voted third party and my candidate of choice has never won.

    This is going to be a close race so everyone needs to decide, if they are going to vote for the candidate they think is the best man for the job and represents their values or for the front runner they fear the least. That's the delima, plain and simple.

    It's a mathmatical fact, if you take all emotions out of it, either you give your vote to a person that has really no chance of winning or you go and cancel a vote for the guy you really don't want to win. That's your choice, if you vote.

    Obama is a Marxist but McCain isn't. Marxism is a radical form of Socialism. McCain is about 20% Socialist. Truthfully, most of us have some Socialist values and that is balanced with reasoning and logic. Obama is off the deep end.

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    You know I might have considered voting for McCain, but everytime I see him on stage he has Joe LIEberman and Lindsey Gramnesty at his side. That says enough for me.

    I just hope and pray at some point American citizens will rise up and say we have had enough, with one of the few rights we have remaining.... and that is our vote.

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