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Clinton/Obama VS. McCain
Topic Started: Feb 26 2008, 08:56 PM (519 Views)
Dan
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Yes. McCain has all but won the Republican Nomination, and Obama looks like he is having an amazing chance of taking the Democratic nomination. So I wanted to make this.

In my opinion, you can't get worse either way. Obama is saying what all Democrats have been saying for years, but he has more experience than most of the others. McCain seems like he agrees with a lot of things Obama agree with, but a bit more tight on some of it. Plus, he has a tom of experience. McCain's beliefs, such as pro-stem cell research, makes him at least seem like he can be a better president by far than Bush.
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The Shadow's Inferno
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McCain. That is all. *gets beaten up by democratic supporters*
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Neurogenesis
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I knew it was going to be McCain. I KNEW IT!

Well, McCain's a moonbat but Obama's a political noob. I still think it'll be McCain.
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Leviathan
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McCain isn't a moonbat silleh Emma

Obama is a moonbat

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Ilex
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Hillary all the way, *****. She's going to win in Pennsylvania and Ohio, which are both huge states and will cancel out all the miniature states that Obama has been sweeping. Texas also has like, 49.5% Hillary ratings so far and 8% still has to be calculated. The democratic nomination is still up in the air.

Hillary and Obama are very similar politicians, Hillary just has 2x the experience of Obama. What does Obama have? He can speak well. What does Hillary have? Decades of experience, tons of accomplishments under her belt and the power needed to change the USA. Hillary > Obama.

McCain wants to work with Bush, so I think he turned down a lot of people right there. He's pretty Liberal though, so I wouldn't mind.
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Luke
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Ilex
Feb 26 2008, 08:15 PM
Hillary all the way, *****. She's going to win in Pennsylvania and Ohio, which are both huge states and will cancel out all the miniature states that Obama has been sweeping. Texas also has like, 49.5% Hillary ratings so far and 8% still has to be calculated. The democratic nomination is still up in the air.

Hillary and Obama are very similar politicians, Hillary just has 2x the experience of Obama. What does Obama have? He can speak well. What does Hillary have? Decades of experience, tons of accomplishments under her belt and the power needed to change the USA. Hillary > Obama.

I agree completely.

Hillary ftw.
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Phizzle
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Rofl. Ilex edits in Hillary's name.

Hillary is playing politics at this point. She's getting desperate and personally attacking Obama. I think the fact that Obama can speak so well makes him a better candidate. He's somebody that the country will actually back and look up to. Other than that, the two are very similar. I don't think experience does a whole lot. If anything, it just makes you more inclined to 'play the politics game' i.e. do things that will keep you in your position rather than doing the right thing for your country/state/city. That's why I think Obama would be better.
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Ripred
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Personally, anyone, regardless of experience, will and can play the 'politics game' as you call it. but whatever.
My bet's on Clinton.
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3d
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Obama, but that's probably only because my mom drilled it into my head that we're voting for him.

And probably because me and my friends keep making mean jokes about Hillary. xD
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Krau is gay
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3d
Feb 27 2008, 12:15 AM
Obama, but that's probably only because my mom drilled it into my head that we're voting for him.

And probably because me and my friends keep making mean jokes about Hillary. XD

cOLD

i think obama, even though i dont live near, i do follow the news, and he DOES sem to be wining. On the other side, it would give the politics a better view against racism.....can you guess why? >D> if not, BUY GLASSES >D>
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187666
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McCain, coz his name is uber pwn. And coz I have no idea what you nubs are on about with this political junk >D> No harm meant, just saying I don't know about your politics.
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Ilex
Feb 26 2008, 11:15 PM
What does Hillary have? Decades of experience, tons of accomplishments under her belt and the power needed to change the USA. Hillary > Obama.

Please explain the 'decades of experience' that Hillary has.
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Neurogenesis
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I bleef he means the time she spent as first lady.
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The Shadow's Inferno
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Yes. What experience. It's not like she had any direct 'experience' until she became senator of NY.
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Krau is gay
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The Shadow's Inferno
Feb 27 2008, 06:15 PM
Yes. What experience. It's not like she had any direct 'experience' until she became senator of NY.

experience in giving heads

seriously, i think obama would make a better president, if not, it only lasts for 4 years >D>
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Shed
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I haven`t been following the elections, much, so I can't really say. I've heard good and bad points on all three, and I'm not sure who's best. I tend to sympathise with Obama, but really I have no idea. I just want it to be one of the Democrats instead of McCain, but then again he seems to be a liberal republican, so it might not be too bad if he wins.
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Kameshugener
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KrauwX
Feb 28 2008, 08:45 AM
experience in giving heads

seriously, i think obama would make a better president, if not, it only lasts for 4 years >D>

I believe that Bush's first term lasted 4 years, yse?

I say Hillary, as she's probably a stronger candidate.

Although I wouldn't mind if Joe Biden was president.
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MysticFlames
I forgot to change this. XD
Bah, I'm not one to follow politics. I always just hope whoever becomes president is competent enough. XP

But, um, McCain I guess. My parents are Republicans. *shrug*
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MysticFlames
Feb 29 2008, 09:08 PM
Bah, I'm not one to follow politics.

Pretty much the same with me, but i get informed every now and then, so i've get a good idea.

So yeah.....McCain is the Republican candidate no doubt. MCCAIN 2008!
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Storm
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Who cares really...anyone is better than bush. I would rather have a random hobo as president then Bush.
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