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11-05-2008, 09:32 PM #11
I don't vote for people that are like Hugo Chavez or Robert Mugebe. Don't blame me if he destroys our freedoms.
<div>DEFEAT BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA THE COMMIE FOR FREEDOM!!!!</div>
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11-05-2008, 10:19 PM #12
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I voted for Bob Barr. I just couldn't see myself voting for either candidate. To me, they both represented the same thing. It doesn't matter if there is a Republican or Democrat in office, they are both essentially the same thing. If I were to ask myself the same question 10 years ago when I was in my early twenties, I would've voted for McCain. My religious views would've been the reasoning for my vote. I graduated from a christian school which I went to for 4 years. In bible class, the principal would sometimes bring up the conversation of the anti-christ and what it would mean to Christians not for fall for the trickery. Yet in 2000, we had a guy that openly said that he was a "christian" and the people in my church were the first ones to flock to him. The same thing in 2004 and based ONLY on the fact that they thought he was a good christian man. Look where we are now because religion has been a deciding factor for many voters. The prophecy has begun, but it started in 2000. I am blessed that God revealed to me what was truly happening. Our salvation is not by saying that we do believe, but by actually living that example. We all KNOW the difference between right and wrong, yet so many times we go against our instinct and that is where sin comes into play. We now have a president that I disagreed with mostly based on the immigration issue. That does not mean that gives me the right to judge our new presidents' spirit, but being an American does give me the right to protest those things that I do not agree with. I was always taught judge not lest ye be judged. But the prohecy has already started, and as long as we continue the path of hate and judgement on others not like us, the prophecy will be fulfilled. The difference is that we will ALL suffer for the consequences that we put upon ourselves. I pray that there will one day be a great awakening before we destroy ourselves, but it doesn't look like it's going that way.
We see so many tribes overrun and undermined
While their invaders dream of lands they've left behind
Better people...better food...and better beer...
Why move around the world when Eden was so near?
-Neil Peart from the song Territories&
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11-05-2008, 10:29 PM #13
No, I didn't vote for him for quite a few reasons:
1. Abortion, especially late-term infanticide.
2. favoring amnesty for illegal aliens (same reason I didn't vote for McCain)
3. Much too liberal
4. His choice of "friends". Ayers, Wright, Rezko and many more.
5. Spread the wealth. Even though I would benefit from this, it's incredibly immoral and I don't believe in rewards without work.
6. His refusal to answer questions about his SEALED records. Why seal records? What is he hiding?
7. His(& his lackeys) rude and disdainful treatment of Joe the Plumber.
8. Hypocritical - he did not get to live in an exclusive part of Chicago by "spreading his wealth", did he?Join our efforts to Secure America's Borders and End Illegal Immigration by Joining ALIPAC's E-Mail Alerts network (CLICK HERE)
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11-05-2008, 10:34 PM #14
No way I would ever vote for Obama nor will I support him in any way!
I flipped back and forth on voting for McCain but in the end I could't forgive him for trying to force amnesty on America.
I voted for Alan Keyes.
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11-05-2008, 10:41 PM #15
Did not vote for him since his policies are too close and almost mirror the Communist Manefesto by Karl Marx.
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11-05-2008, 10:43 PM #16
I voted for Chuck Baldwin. I did not vote for Obama because I would never vote for a socialist. Period. I still feel the pain from McCain's knife in my back so thats why I did not vote for him either.
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11-05-2008, 10:56 PM #17
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I didn't vote for him and I will refuse to reconize him as president, not that it means anything, it's just my own little protest.
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11-06-2008, 12:45 AM #18
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I voted McCain because Lou Dobbs wasn't on the ticket. Maybe Glenn Beck would be a better choice. But I knew voting Independent would be giving the nomination to Obama. I had to go with my gut feelings. I WANTED to vote Independent. But until there is a strong choice with money or backers. That dream won't happen.
Obama is NOT my President!LOU DOBBS!
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11-06-2008, 01:24 AM #19
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Welcome Crownofsnarls! Your right, Alan Keyes is a good guy, and I like the way he thinks. He was not on our ballot here, I well could have written him in, but decided to try for Chuck Baldwin, we liked how he clearly stated what this nation needed.
“In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, Brave, Hated, and Scorned. When his cause succeeds however,the timid join him, For then it costs nothing to be a Patriot.â€
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11-06-2008, 07:56 PM #20
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Nope I would not believe Obama if I saw him sitting on a block of ice and he told me his ass was cold...
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