Hoch Posted September 10, 2008 Report Posted September 10, 2008 Republicans consistently vote more often than Democrats. Therefore,the only thing McCain has to worry about is a portion of the Republicanbase staying at home on election day. There still remains a sizeablemajority of Republicans that are skeptical of John McCain. And similar is not quite the same. Strip out the primary politics that Imentioned above and compare it to what McCain is saying now. If youhave an open mind you will see an obvious difference in the language. But, I'm not here to create a window into anyone's political soul. Justtry playing devil's advocate some time. You might just surprise yourself! -Hoch Quote
darkhosis Posted September 11, 2008 Report Posted September 11, 2008 The question was "Who would I vote for", the answer is I'd fill in Ron Paul (!@#$%^&*uming the state of texas allowed me to vote, still have like 17 more months). But I answered "Barrack Obama" anyway. I'd rather have Barrack Obama in office than John McCain. Why? Well, there's two reasons: 1) after 4 years of Obama, the Republicans will probably reclaim the whitehouse. hopefully by then they arent full of neocon fascists and maybe returned to their roots a little bit. USA is turning into a gd police state. dont need more wacked out republicans calling for video game regulation and god forbid having !@#$%^&*ties on network television. let's not even start into the patriot act and all the homeland security BULL!@#$%^&*. 2) UGEIA. Ron Paul & Paul Sessons are two of the rare republicans that have been trying to get rid of this trash. It passed the house/senate and was signed into law by George Bush predominantly due to republican support in congress. yet another limit on our personal freedoms. if McCain wins office then they might press forward more on this than they have already. right now it's still possible to cash out from poker sites, although it's becoming harder every day. some withdrawals from places like Bodog take a month or two to clear. bodog also had some !@#$%^&*ets seized recently by the USA. that's why lots of poker sites are pulling out of the US. if McCain wins, I imagine there'll be a landslide of them moving out. this limits my options to finding someone in Canada or something of that sort to accept personal checks in my behalf and trust them to send me all the money. (or maybe 95% or some !@#$%^&*, I guess I could give a little love) i have another friend that would likely emmigrate, but that's not really a viable option for me because of my felony record. maybe if I saved up about 100K I could buy residency in some poor !@#$%^&* caribbean country. but it seems like emmigrating to canada, UK, australia, or some decent country is out of the question for me. for the record, playing online poker is actually only illegal in like 2 or 3 states (washington is one, I forget the others). and UGEIA is all important, so !@#$%^&* the rest of Obama's views. i want the dems to win not only the presidency but also to win a landslide in congress. Quote
darkreb0rn Posted September 14, 2008 Report Posted September 14, 2008 John McCain is % bush. I've had enough of that texas !@#$%^&*er Quote
Aceflyer Posted September 15, 2008 Report Posted September 15, 2008 What the heck is UGEIA? Ace Quote
Machu Posted September 29, 2008 Report Posted September 29, 2008 I am voting McCain cause Democrats are stupid! Quote
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