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Post by darkbunny on Oct 21, 2008 23:13:53 GMT -5
Mmmm, loves me some Daily Show.
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Post by augustwinterman on Oct 21, 2008 23:20:20 GMT -5
Stephen Colbert > Jon Stewart
Although neither are all that funny IMO.
But yea, I'm not voting this year. I almost wanted to vote for McCain, but Sarah Palin pretty much ended any chance of that. Barack Obama is not terrible, but he is by far the most overhyped candidate that I've seen in my lifetime. I'm so sick of everyone treating him like he's the damn Second Coming. I'm sure he'll make a decent president, but he's not somebody I want to run the country.
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Post by darkbunny on Oct 21, 2008 23:56:23 GMT -5
I think they're both hilarious. And yeah, Colber>Stewart.
However, lately, the Daily Show has been great.
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Post by runny on Oct 22, 2008 9:39:04 GMT -5
I hate how people record with a video cam with stuff like that.
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Post by Chad on Oct 24, 2008 17:09:20 GMT -5
i would have voted for huckabee. but, i'll probably end up voting for mccain. i cant freaking stand obama.
and, i never realized how young most of the people in this forum are! haha
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Post by Jeremy on Oct 27, 2008 16:34:57 GMT -5
I'm going to make my prediction: Obama will win.
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Post by Kerrick on Oct 30, 2008 16:13:40 GMT -5
Definitely voted for McCain. He's not perfect as nobody is, but given the choices I feel that he's most alligned with my beliefs/values.
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Post by augustwinterman on Oct 31, 2008 14:08:33 GMT -5
I'm going to make my prediction: Obama will win. McCain doesn't stand a chance. This is by far one of the most biased elections that I've ever seen. Everywhere you turn, there's something promoting Obama on TV, the radio, or even all these people wearing their "Vote Obama" T-shirts. Either way, it doesn't bother me. I don't like either of them, but I don't think either of them will ruin our country when elected.
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Post by runny on Oct 31, 2008 14:15:49 GMT -5
I think they will both ruin the country in unique ways
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Post by Samhain on Oct 31, 2008 14:16:13 GMT -5
then you haven't been to my school. I'm so sick of all this McCain/Palin s**t
I voted early for Obama just because I couldn't with a conscience vote for McCain and didn't want to waste my vote on an independent
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Post by runny on Oct 31, 2008 14:17:13 GMT -5
^ fail
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Post by augustwinterman on Oct 31, 2008 14:31:11 GMT -5
then you haven't been to my school. I'm so sick of all this McCain/Palin s**t I voted early for Obama just because I couldn't with a conscience vote for McCain and didn't want to waste my vote on an independent There's no such thing as a "waste of a vote". If you truly vote for who YOU truly believe that will run this country the way YOU want it run, then it's not a waste. I probably would have voted for an independent if I had bothered registering to vote. Anyways, yes I've seen a few McCain/Palin bumper stickers and most of the churches I've been to are very pro-McCain, but other than that all I've seen is Obama, Obama, Obama and honestly I'm sick of him. He's honestly not that great and I would say that he's by far the most overhyped and underqualified candidate we've had in quite some time. I'm not saying that he'll do a terrible job, but I definitely don't expect much from him, nor do I expect much from McCain.
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Post by Samhain on Oct 31, 2008 14:35:13 GMT -5
Yeah, but he's definitely better than McCain.
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Post by augustwinterman on Oct 31, 2008 14:38:20 GMT -5
I'd probably rank the two about the same. They both promise change, but yet fail to specify what change they will bring. The only thing I really agree with Obama about that I disagree with McCain is the Iraq situation.
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Post by runny on Oct 31, 2008 15:31:48 GMT -5
Well, see. I listened to one of there debates. and what i got out of it is that Obama wants to re-focus the war over to Afganistan.
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