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BLACK HAIR BLACK TACO LOL=) Asked by dede2010 7 months ago, 38 answers.

5 reasons you like obama

5 why you dont

5 why you wanted mccain to win

5 why you didnt???
PICK ONE FOR BOTH I WANT ANSWERS PEOPLE!!!

Yeah do you? Answered by pwincess_irenemarie on Apr 17, 2009, 09:16PM
2853 answers

5 Reasons I wanted Obama: I never wanted him as my president.

5 Reason I dont want Obama;
1.He's stupid
2.He's Pro-choice
3,He has no experiance what so ever
4.He has kept NONE of his promises
5.All africans americans think that is you dislike Obama its because your racist.

5 Why I wanted McCain to win:
1.He's not Obama
2.He was the BEST choice.

Enough said happy

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Answered by denaxx on Apr 17, 2009, 09:13PM
335 answers

1. hes a good leader
2. 1st black pers(no racism)
3.great person
4.sets good standards
5. cares for others

2. I do like obama so I cant say that I dont

3. he looks like a cool person

4. hes stupid (in my opinoin)
1.doesnt give you what you need
2.weirdo
3.dont like him
4.he did some crazy things!!!

BLACK HAIR BLACK TACO LOL=) Answered by dede2010 on Apr 17, 2009, 09:23PM
662 answers

wait I dont recall see-n john mccain in my history books under 44 past presidents so you can say he hasnt had any experiences either also the only thing I remember hearing about mccain was his time in the war atleast obama was gov. of a state and what was mccain doin?at home telling sob stories about the war while bama was running a state.(just my opinion)

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 17, 2009, 10:33PM
834 answers

Lol. Look, another ignorant Obama supporter.

Obama was never a governor of anything. He's done nothing but sit on one senate or the other for the past decade.

First off, completely disregarding a person's military experience is way out of line. There are about as many, if not more, politics involved in the military than Congress. Many of our best presidents, including our first, came from military backgrounds, and also tend to be more decisive(last remark my opinion). This is because once you make it to NCO, or just start out as an commissioned officer, you have a great deal of responsibility, having to deal with and simultaneously take care of hundreds or thousands of individuals.

Then, McCain has been involved with national politics since 1982, 26 years by 2008. Obama only spent a few years of his political career on the national congress.

Ultimately, Obama one for two reasons that I think few can dispute: He appealed more to the younger generations, whom currently dominate this country as a majority, due to the major spike in birth rates in the past few decades. He go more people involved than we have had in a long time.

The second is because he promised more benefits, at least for the majority, who reside in lower and lower-middle class. Of course, since he's come into power, we can definitely see what kind of change that's going on. Ya, you people on welfare and food stamps are having a ball. But guess whose paying for them? About a tenth of the American population.

McCain didn't win because he's older, and he promised conservative use of our resources. Unfortunately, most of my generation don't like that. Me neither, to an extent. I'm kind of a moderate in that respect. But when it comes to money, I'm a cheapskate, and so should our government, ESPECIALLY in our current circumstances.

Just because someone made president doesn't necessarily make them exceptional. Only reason Kennedy is so beloved by the masses is because he got shot three times in the back of the head and neck. His administration wasn't all that impressive.

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Moj 'n' me Answered by phrannie on Apr 17, 2009, 10:34PM
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***atleast obama was gov. of a state and what was mccain doin?at home telling sob stories about the war while bama was running a state***

You better study up on who did what...Obama has never been a governor...and only 2 years as a US Senator.

John McCain isn't whining about being a prisoner of war...he simply WAS a prisoner of war (a prisoner who knows what torture really is)...20 years as a US Senator, 2 as a US Representative...

I'd answer your question, but it's obvious you need to read more about your subject.

phrannie

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me bein dumb Answered by sameeisbored on Apr 18, 2009, 07:05AM
224 answers

first I want to point out that the people who said they liked Obama it was only because the color of his skin and what he is like as a person not why he is a good president.
anyways
5 reasons I dont like Obama
1. He is unexperienced
2. He wants to turn us into a Socialist country
3. he has kept none of his promises
4. He sneaks little stupid things into every bill he's made
5. If he had his way no veteran nor aany war hero would have benefits
6.(oh yea therees more than 5) He changed the word terrorist to man made disaster which is idiotic in the first place but now him and his party are calling them terrorists and not even following his new word choices, so kinda tells you how stupid he is

5 resons I wanted McCain to win
1. He is intellegent
2. I agreed with all of his major standpoints
3. I think he could have really fixed our country and not screwed it up more like Obama did
4. He is a war veteran so he knows what are troops are going through
5. He is obviously willing to do what ever he has to for this country considering he was tortured for ten years in Vietnam

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 18, 2009, 01:15PM
834 answers

Hey, now, I never said Obama was stupid. He would test higher than most of us. But he is definitely misguided, and has little to none of a morality core.

BLACK HAIR BLACK TACO LOL=) Answered by dede2010 on Apr 18, 2009, 05:33PM
662 answers

woops now that I read it I did say gov. sorry I really ment senator my bad and you guys are good and very serious about this I like did any ov you vote this election cause you all could of been the true voices of your state kool

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 18, 2009, 06:20PM
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Also, I would like to mention that Obama is NOT black. He is HALF black. In fact, I have heard him say at least twice that he is not black. People just don't listen.

BLACK HAIR BLACK TACO LOL=) Answered by dede2010 on Apr 18, 2009, 06:23PM
662 answers

I know right hes not black hes african n-e way lol

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 18, 2009, 10:37PM
834 answers

Well, we use terms black and white to cover a continent's people rather than individual countries and such. Just like White(European), Asian, Arab, Latino, and Indian(Native American). Most Africans are either Arabic or Black, so classifying Obama as African could be considering incorrect, depending on the context.

Though classifying him as either black or white is incorrect, also, since he is from both ethnic groups.

Answered by trixie777 on Apr 19, 2009, 04:01PM
23 answers

I like that hivety Ya, you people on welfare and food stamps are having a ball. But guess whose paying for them? About a tenth of the American population.
VERY true.

Answered by trixie777 on Apr 19, 2009, 09:02PM
23 answers

1.dont have anything good to say about him...sry.!
reasons I dont
1.claims that he is going to make some change,yeah thats true,but not change for the good.
2.spent so much much money on his inauguration that if you spent 1 millions dollars a day from when jesus was alive until now,it would equal how much he spent
3.scares me with the fact that he doesnt know much about being a president.
4.hes seems to me to be WAYY to fake (example) he was reading a speech and he said,and we of the muslim faith,I mean christian faith(he had to be corrected because he messed that one up)
5.wants to make us all socialist..and take away our rights and freedoms..(which should right away make you not like him)
reasons I wanted mccain to win
1.he actually has experience and wouldnt just hand weapons to the enemy.
2.he has moral decency and would not support abortion
3.he is for keeping our constitution the way it is,which is keepin this nation a christian nation.
4.hes not for allowing ILLEGAL aliens to have jobs,get a license, or have the priveleges of american citizens.(could you do that in any other country?)
5.and,the fact that hes not muslim.and hes a republican.
things I dont like
1.only thing I didnt really like was that he kind of flip flopped on some things,but he still has much more experience and wouldve been a much better president then Obama.

there ya go [=

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 19, 2009, 09:16PM
834 answers

---3.he is for keeping our constitution the way it is,which is keepin this nation a christian nation.---

Um, no. This nation is all for religious freedom. The US was formed when Christianity was the dominant religion, and as a result, many kept to tradition. But everyone had the right to believe as such, and we shouldn't enforce ANY religion(including evolutionism and humanism) on anyone through indoctrination and social conditioning(aka, Schooling). The first Roosevelt was bashed for not wanting Christianity in schools, even though he was a very avid Christian himself. Now, going to the point of not being able to pray, and being suspended for happening to have a Bible in your backpack is a little far, but requiring class prayers(if the entire class is christian or whatever predominant religion, and doesn't mind it, they should be allow), pledging your allegiance to the Christian flag(where they came up with that, I don't and don't care to know), and other similar predominantly Christian practices is wrongt.

---5.and,the fact that hes not muslim.and hes a republican.---
Neither is a reason to choose a president. Both are about as reasonable as not wanting Obama in because he's black.

---1.only thing I didnt really like was that he kind of flip flopped on some things,but he still has much more experience and wouldve been a much better president then Obama.---

Who knows if he would have made a better president. Because we'll probably never know. But this is judging on a what if. He may have been as bashed as Obama if he was one because he inherited a lot of crap.

But, just for the note, I was a McCain supporter, and I am a Christian.

Tseirpeht and wife. Answered by tseirpeht on Apr 19, 2009, 11:28PM
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Pathetic denaxx couldnt come up with one reason why he is a good president.
HE IS COOL IS NOT A QUALIFICATION TO BE PRESIDENT.
I can count over 100 lies he has said to us, but thats a little more then 5.

McCain wasnt that great either but he would have been better. But my problem with McCain is his position on the fairness doctrine and he is too politically correct.

lens flare Answered by captainassassin on Apr 20, 2009, 09:14AM
6184 answers

***2.he has moral decency and would not support abortion ***

McCain was pro-choice... -__-

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 20, 2009, 01:30PM
834 answers

You fail.

McCain is pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, and a resulting fatality of the mother during labor. Take a look at his voting records. Here's a good list of what he's for.

McCain supports the following statements:

1. Abortions should be legal only when the pregnancy resulted from incest, rape, or when the life of the woman is endangered.
2. Prohibit the late-term abortion procedure known as “partial-birth” abortion.
3. Prohibit public funding of abortions and public funding of organizations that advocate or perform abortions.

lens flare Answered by captainassassin on Apr 20, 2009, 03:31PM
6184 answers

***You fail.***

...you dolt...

***McCain is pro-life except in cases of rape, incest, and a resulting fatality of the mother during labor.***

...yeah... that's called PRO-CHOICE. There's no such thing as 'pro-life EXCEPT' ...so deal with it...

Sarah ''Epic Failin'' Palin was the one who was pro-life.

Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 20, 2009, 05:49PM
834 answers

Vain, inflexible, big time Obama supporter, believes in nothing...I'm really glad we live several hundred miles away, assassin.

McCain considers himself pro-life. And so most people with his ideals.

Me, in cases of incest...well, obviously this stems from religious origin, since you're only a little more likely to end up with a deformed child than normal. So I say nay on incest. Let the child live, unless it's in some 9 year old girl who wouldn't survive the pregnancy much less the labor portion.

Rape? Mixed feelings, because there are long-term psychological effects that will be in effect for generations, sometimes. But again, unless there will be complications to the point of the mother dying, I would generally say let the child live.

In the case where the child endangers the mother's life? Abort. It's a no brainer. Better to kill one than both.

But you know what? I still consider myself pro-life, because I support every human's right to live.

And I would suggest you let up on Palin a little. She is far more qualified for VP, due to having been a governor of a state, than a career Senator with no military experience who epic failed in '88 because he couldn't even come up with his own speech!

lens flare Answered by captainassassin on Apr 21, 2009, 08:55AM
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***Vain, inflexible, big time Obama supporter***

...such hypocrisy...

***believes in nothing...***

...you ARE an idiot...

***I'm really glad we live several hundred miles away***

I could care less where you live. Its of no consequence.

***In the case where the child endangers the mother's life? Abort. It's a no brainer. Better to kill one than both.***

What if the mother refuses?

***But you know what? I still consider myself pro-life***

Uh huh... and I'm sure you consider yourself to be smart, also... -__-

***because I support every human's right to live.***

Ohh... really? [***Abort. It's a no brainer.***] ...how supportive...

***And I would suggest you let up on Palin a little.***

Given your ignorance thus far, your suggestions in general will not be taken seriously.

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Answered by hivetyrant on Apr 21, 2009, 03:22PM
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Hey, just because I don't support popular opinion doesn't make me stupid. A 141 IQ and a 25 on the ACT my FIRST time are ample proof of this. Not to mention my 3.9 GPA up to this point...

If the mother refuses, that's her right. But if the pregnancy is a significant danger to the both of them(50% or worse odds for fatality), I find it easy to let such a decision slide. While I don't like the concept of killing in general, sometimes it is necessary to kill one person in order to preserve the life of another. The PHYSICAL life, mind you. No human has the right to impede on the rights of others(kind of where the concept of rights stem from), and when such happens, the consequences must be payed. If I came across a man assaulting another person, I would do my best to incapacitate him to prevent further injury to the victim, regardless of who started it. If I felt that a man was an imminent and undeniable threat to myself or others in the immediate vicinity, I would not hesitate to remove that threat, as he is impeding on mine and other's rights to live.

And you really should let up on the bashing. I don't bash Obama but for his inexperience and naiveness, and I really have no quarrel with Biden but for the fact that he's just a lackey, and an inexperienced one at that. I really wish that McCain would have had some experience as a governor or mayor, but his experience in the military gives him far more to say about qualification than either Obama or Biden, one being a career senator and failed presidential candidate due to his lack of integrity, and the other having only been involved in federal politics for the past few years.

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