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Who do you support for the 2008 election?
  Barack Obama (D)
  Mitt Romney (R)
  Hillary Clinton (D)
  Rudy Guiliani (R)
  Bill Richardson (D)
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CloZack PASSION

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:08 am


Lapinporokoira

On a side note: I'm a little confused on Barack's stance on homosexuality.


From what I can tell, Obama opposes gay marriage but supports civil unions. He also says he 'supports gay equality' which is in regards to hate-crime laws in regards to sexual orientation.

He says "Marriage not a human right; non-discrimination is."

While I can't say I agree with his stance, civil unions and anti-discriminatory laws are still a step in the right direction.


Edwards' stance seems to be pretty similar, too.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 10:18 am


Fred Thompson and John McCain sound ebil.

TheDemonNurse


caffinated_tulip

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:16 am


barak obama makes my little liberal heart proud.

thompson makes me filled with joy on law and order, it's too bad that he's such a raging conservative.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 11:55 am


If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....

Mera Hei

Timid Rogue


CloZack PASSION

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 12:30 pm


Oxymoronic Username
If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....


My father feels the same, though he's a republican so it doesn't matter. wink


I really hope that Hillary is NOT the primary candidate. :/ I will NOT vote for her under ANY conditions.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:05 pm


CloZack PASSION
Oxymoronic Username
If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....


My father feels the same, though he's a republican so it doesn't matter. wink


I really hope that Hillary is NOT the primary candidate. :/ I will NOT vote for her under ANY conditions.


Neither will I. I will vote for Guiliani above Hillary.

The election that would make me happy would be Edwards vs. Guiliani. I could live with either winning.

RoseRose


Freedom Fire

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:07 pm


I'm probably gonna go with Obama. The only thing I don't like about him is that he opposes gay marriage, but then again I'm pretty sure only one candidate does support it and he doesn't look like a likely winner to me, so it looks like I'll be voting for Obama. I was so happy when I registered to vote!
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 2:08 pm


Oxymoronic Username
If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....


Wow . . . your mom and sister make me sad. I can't believe there's still so much racism in this country.

Freedom Fire


Fran Salaska

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:27 pm


I was all for Hillary until I found out she supports censorship and parental notification.

If I could vote, and I can't 'cause I'm British, I would vote for Obama, probably.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 3:42 pm


I hate Fred Thompson now more than ever, aside from being a pro-lifer who considers roe vs wade to be a bad choice, he supports the mentality of "OH NOES TEH VIOLENT GAMEZ MAKES KIDS VIOLENT" bullcrap. Funny how he says women should take responsibility for their actions, yet he blames youth violence on video games.

Dissnitive Blade


CloZack PASSION

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:33 pm


RoseRose
CloZack PASSION
Oxymoronic Username
If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....


My father feels the same, though he's a republican so it doesn't matter. wink


I really hope that Hillary is NOT the primary candidate. :/ I will NOT vote for her under ANY conditions.


Neither will I. I will vote for Guiliani above Hillary.

The election that would make me happy would be Edwards vs. Guiliani. I could live with either winning.


Either Edwards or Obama against Guilani I would like to see. I can live with either, though I would prefer seeing Edwards or Obama win.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 4:48 pm


murasame blade
I hate Fred Thompson now more than ever, aside from being a pro-lifer who considers roe vs wade to be a bad choice, he supports the mentality of "OH NOES TEH VIOLENT GAMEZ MAKES KIDS VIOLENT" bullcrap. Funny how he says women should take responsibility for their actions, yet he blames youth violence on video games.


So do Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

I will vote third party before I vote for someone who supports censorship. Censorship is an even BIGGER deal to me than abortion, because censorship can end the ability to fight for the issues we care about.

"There is no such thing as a little bit of censorship"- some quote by someone I don't know.

RoseRose


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:31 pm


My top three choices are Obama, Edwards and Giuliani. In that order.

I'll definitely be voting for Obama. Edwards is a very close second, though, and while I don't agree with some of Giuliani's views, I think he would be a good President (yay for realizing that your worldview ≠ anyone else's worldview heart ).

Oh, Hillary. . . your husband is so much cooler than you. xd
 
PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 5:40 pm


RoseRose
murasame blade
I hate Fred Thompson now more than ever, aside from being a pro-lifer who considers roe vs wade to be a bad choice, he supports the mentality of "OH NOES TEH VIOLENT GAMEZ MAKES KIDS VIOLENT" bullcrap. Funny how he says women should take responsibility for their actions, yet he blames youth violence on video games.


So do Hillary Clinton and John McCain.

I will vote third party before I vote for someone who supports censorship. Censorship is an even BIGGER deal to me than abortion, because censorship can end the ability to fight for the issues we care about.

"There is no such thing as a little bit of censorship"- some quote by someone I don't know.

What I never got is what do they hope to accomplish by censoring things like video games and tv? Do they really think that just because people don't see violence on T.V that violence will cease to be?

Dissnitive Blade


Mera Hei

Timid Rogue

PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 6:21 pm


Freedom Fire
Oxymoronic Username
If I could vote, I would vote for Barak.

Unfortunately, the most I can do is hope that Hillary is the primary candidate; my mom and my siter refuse to vote for a (This is what they call him; Personally, I am firmly against anyone saying that word, and would never say it unless I am quoting.) "******". Can't believe I'm related to them....


Wow . . . your mom and sister make me sad. I can't believe there's still so much racism in this country.


Most, if not, all of my family are discriminatory in some way.

It's a sad world, isn't it?
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