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Post by Zach on May 12, 2008 11:54:18 GMT -6
Ok guys; so we know that this election will have a huge change on the United States. So who do you want to win?
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Post by travisboddie on May 13, 2008 15:41:26 GMT -6
I would like Ms. Clinton to become the President but if Mr. Obama became President then it would be o.k. They all betray leadership and dedication to the change of the future. I strongly believe in Liberalism and that what life is about changing for the better without change how can we educate are self.
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Post by Zach on May 13, 2008 20:00:58 GMT -6
I support Barack Obama because I believe that he will unite this country, and he will represent the American people well. I also believe in his stance against the war in Iraq, and his record of NEVER voting for the war.
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Post by travisboddie on May 13, 2008 20:05:14 GMT -6
What about the issue with the plagrism of a speech
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Post by Justin R. Wilkerson on May 14, 2008 18:28:40 GMT -6
I believe in Senator Clinton, She stands for everything that i believe in, and i am an experience person myself, and Senator Obama just is not experienced enough to President of the US, at least Clinton ha had years to see how a presidency works, and if Obama wins the nomination i really think that they might as well hand the keys over to McCain, because i think (purely MY OPINION) Hilliary Rodham Clinton was the <b>electable</b> democrat in this election, but only time will tell who wins the nomination, at this point it will probably be Senator Obama, but i will continue to hold out hope!!
peace,
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Post by ViCtoria* on May 15, 2008 10:46:01 GMT -6
Hey that's very interesting! Have a karma for your opinion. As I am not following the elections, can you tell me which things have given Mrs. Clinton more experience? I really want to know more all the elections going on and stuff! Thanks !
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Post by Zach on May 20, 2008 11:29:00 GMT -6
I will have to disagree with the "experience" argument. While Clinton may have more political experience, Obama has more grassroots organizing experience. He has only served 3 and a half years less than she has.. of course, SHE IS OLDER THAN HE IS! In that time, he fought for workers in a steel mine in court, and also served 4 years in the Illonois State Senate.
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Post by Justin R. Wilkerson on May 20, 2008 19:58:45 GMT -6
but Senator Clinton has been in the whithouse before she KNOWS how it works, and she has had time around what is like to be a chief executive of a state or country Senator Obama knows nothing other than the legislative branch...
peace
*Zach, please dont take any of this as mean, we are just having a fun debate about the election i would NEVER want this to come between our friendship!!*
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Post by travisboddie on May 20, 2008 23:12:37 GMT -6
Yes, well I am going to play devil advocate. While I moved in favor of Senator Clinton. Senator Obama is a excellent person and because he has the less experience we can see possibly more done. Clinton seem as one of them people who will follow all the rules and because of he knowing them guideline are more well known. But on the other hand it my opinion that Mr. Obama will challenge the governmental rules and make see more change then what Clinton can do remember it time for new and not old.
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Post by Zach on May 22, 2008 12:03:17 GMT -6
but Senator Clinton has been in the whithouse before she KNOWS how it works, and she has had time around what is like to be a chief executive of a state or country Senator Obama knows nothing other than the legislative branch...*Zach, please dont take any of this as mean, we are just having a fun debate about the election i would NEVER want this to come between our friendship!!* No worries, Justin Okay, back to defending my candidate Obama knows more about The PEOPLE Branch.. maybe we need someone who is less into politics, and more into caring about people.
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Post by alyssamilanofan on May 24, 2008 8:10:32 GMT -6
I'm still in favor of Hillary but Obama has great plans, I just doubt if he will be able to follow up on his promises, I sincerely hope he can.. I just doubt it.. So my vote would go to Hillary if I were able to vote
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Post by Zach on May 24, 2008 9:59:16 GMT -6
I'm still in favor of Hillary but Obama has great plans, I just doubt if he will be able to follow up on his promises, I sincerely hope he can.. I just doubt it.. So my vote would go to Hillary if I were able to vote Interesting So, why would you want Hillary, though?
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Post by travisboddie on May 24, 2008 18:32:40 GMT -6
I think that Mr. Obama brings change and he also has the ability to do what he said. On another hand I must say because he does not know the law or rules he would be able to say this can be attainable instead of being some what whipped about this already
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Post by alyssamilanofan on May 26, 2008 15:12:47 GMT -6
I'm still in favor of Hillary but Obama has great plans, I just doubt if he will be able to follow up on his promises, I sincerely hope he can.. I just doubt it.. So my vote would go to Hillary if I were able to vote Interesting So, why would you want Hillary, though? I've read a lot of things from her campaign and I really like a lot of the stuff she wants.. But lately I haven't been following it as much as in the beginning because Ive been a bit busy with my exams and stuff.. I also took several different tests and they all led me to her as my number 1 and Obama as my number 2 so..
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Post by Zach on May 27, 2008 16:02:33 GMT -6
Haha. Okay Just wanted to know.
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Post by SoHuda on Jun 7, 2008 4:09:54 GMT -6
so now it's down to just two: Obama and McCain right?
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Post by alyssamilanofan on Jun 7, 2008 14:27:19 GMT -6
yeah heard Hilary's speech, she said she was in full support of Obama and hoped that all her voters would now vote for Obama..
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Post by Justin R. Wilkerson on May 27, 2009 20:56:29 GMT -6
Well i am a proud Clinton supporter, and I am to this day, but i am proud of the support I provided to President Obama and will be backing him in his reelection :-)
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