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Obama or McCain, who will you (would you) vote for?

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Obama is ahead mans!!!!!!!

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where did you get that cobalt? haha nice, i liked it :nice:

 

Cyanide and Happiness :wacky:

I VOTED FOR McCAIN!....and i feel good bout it!

I am voting for John McCain. I liked Ron Paul the best of all of the candidates and was disappointed he didn't make it further. Talk about change... they called him crazy because his ideas were truly different. Plus he didn't waste his time bashing other people... he just spoke his own ideas. I would like to see less bashing and more good ideas from both sides.

 

We are neighbors, we teach each other's children, sell each other clothes, build each other's houses. I hope in a few weeks people will put down their political signs and make real change at the ground level. Presidents are not saviors and can't help those who won't help themselves. We need to make the real difference, buy locally, support each other, make better health decisions, think through our actions more, cut back pollution and treat each other with kindness.

 

I know I sound like a loony hippie, but I very much believe those things and I try to do them every day... whether by turning my car off instead of letting it idle, not running water if I'm not using it or just by carpooling, etc. I would encourage everyone here to do those things, to look at your neighbor and to try to start improving.

 

I truly love our country but I see it falling apart because of the labels we've given ourselves, the signs we wave and pins we wear. The political party thing has become such a hurting point... people point fingers and judge others by a sign. And what does it all really mean anyway? We need to first heal our families, friends and communities before we can heal our nation and our world. It starts with you, not the man who calls himself president.

 

Please find kindness in your heart for someone on the other side of the political "fence." Look at them with compassion. Remember that if you were hurt, they might be the hands that cradle your head and lovingly stitch you up, save your life.

 

Christ's real message to the world was that we are supposed to love others before ourselves. I think that gets lost so many times behind religion and tradition. tonight I'm praying for all of us here and for each of you, for myself and this world. Please join me?

 

 

 

thats for praying for us godbless u!:lol::P

obama has it in the bag now :cool:

I voted for Obama!

 

It was way too awesome to be able to vote for the first time. Couldn't have been at a better time. I can't wait to see the results.

and now I'm going to be cheesy and a little off topic but Coldplay has completely won me over with the "politik" spelling. It just rocks so much more than "politic." But then, much of what the boys make up rocks so much more ;)

 

I voted for McCain! I'm proud to see my friends of all political parties got out and voted today... only one of my buddies that I ran into said she wasn't going to. it's exciting for us to get involved. Several of the people I know were voting for their very first time (it was my second time). Good for all of you newbies!

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Keep encouraging anyone you can to vote!

 

 

Also, Obama needs 1 more vote here to reach 50.

^^Your Gandhi quote is fantastic, by the way. It's very, very true... what we think does become what we do and what we do becomes what we are. *thumbs up*

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^^Your Gandhi quote is fantastic, by the way. It's very, very true... what we think does become what we do and what we do becomes what we are. *thumbs up*

Thank you. And it is very true, that quote actually did help me change my life. I started to apply it to my life, originally thinking it wouldn't help any. But over time, it began to infect every part of me, and now I'm a completely different (more positive) person.

ahahahahahahahaha

 

omg how surreal to see he actually won. :o

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he won!

 

 

But technically the voting isn't over until the first Monday after the second Wednesday in December when the Electoral College vote comes in. Not all state Electoral voters are bound by law to vote for their state's party, so technically Obama won't have won until sometimes in late December. But oh well, enjoy the moment America!

GO OBAMA GO GO OBAMA!

 

at last, he has won!

 

i heard that his vote was 338 and mccain was 155... but they used with electronical hold (my brother in sf said that to me) and it was very glad to hear that.

 

obama for president!

Nope, Obama will probably win. At least that's what the polls suggest...

 

Also, why would you not vote for anybody?

 

Because I favoring Ron Paul because he the only real leader [ as far as I know ] who able to lead USA without interference of any lobby. But McCain and Obama both of them Zionist, or at least say that any one of them will be under the influence of Zionism.

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