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    Default Well I am officially on the John McCain bandwagon!

    I was voting Republican anyway, so John McCain it is!


    You couldnt find someone in the running with better credentials. I mean, do you really want OBAMA as your President??? Of course you dont!

    You really dont want Billiary either!



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    Agreed, I'm expecting a Republican victory.

    Hillary may have a rigged factor on her side, though.

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    This was interesting:

    http://www.votehelp.org/

    It's a site where you can answer a very questions and it tells you with which candidate you most align.

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    I have made up my mind. I'm not voting.

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    rep aint winnin this one. although, i dont mind mccain

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sportsgirl View Post
    This was interesting:

    http://www.votehelp.org/
    Interesting, but until one reads the details how they stack up with each candidate, it can be a bit misleading in that final 'score' that is given.

    For example, I'm in favor of capital punishment, and on that it says Ron Paul and I are in disagreement. But if you read Paul's statement on the issue, he just says he's against it on the federal level but feels that on the state level, "...capital punishment is a deserving penalty for those who commit crime." So tha question is not worded exact enough, or doesn't provide the options, that the candidate has in stating their case. Paul is smart enough, I'd like to think, to also know that if capital punishment is struck down on the federal level, then it's going to be very tough to have it stand on a state level.

    Another issue that Paul and I show up in disagreement is the privatization of Social Security. Well, duh! Paul just thinks Ss is unconstitutional to begin with. In his statement, he is listed as disagreeing with the privatization of SS, yet believes each individual should have "total control over how to invest their money." Well, that was not an option for me.

    One place that Paul also contradicts himself, or at least is shown to contradict himself in this test, has to do with school vouchers. It says he's for school vouchers, yet he voted NO to allow school vouchers in DC. Perhaps there was something else in that bill that he actually voted against??? I don't know.

    So before anyone just takes the test and goes solely by the score you get to make your decision, read the fine print.

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    McCain is clearly the most experienced to be prez also is consistant in his views and approach. He has a record of working with both parties. McCain, Giuliiani, Paul would all be good Presidents. Obama also could if he puts good advisors around him. Just not Hilary, Huckabee, or worse of all Edwards.

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    Edwards would be our best bet

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    Paul is for the privatization of the entire education system. So that is maybe why he voted against vouchers.

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