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Posted 2008-05-17, 11:46 AM
in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "I'm not voting because of skin color,..."
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I'll probably vote for Ron Paul but knowing the powers that be it won't count, so I'm not sure I'll even vote. I don't trust McCain or Obama or Hilary. I'm not sure why Obama has gone to such great lengths to hide his Islamic heritage. If he was elected President he'd be the first Arabic/Islamic president, not first African-American president. The reason that sort of bothers me is because of how separatist his beliefs are, just look at the 'church' he attended. He's lied about the bills he's passed, keeps changing his departure from Iraq date, says he's against Iraq, but yet has voted to fund it every single time. His wife and his friends Farrahkan and Wright (he didn't even directly 'denounce' Wright) are quite anti-American and pro-separatist, and very pro-cult and racist. He's lied about his connections to Rezko. If he disagreed with his church for all these years why did he get married there, donate so much money to it, etc. He says he has the best plane to cure the mortgage crisis and yet he's made so much subprime cash. He voted "yes" on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security (one reason I like Ron Paul is because he's firmly against illegal immigration). I know all three of them are in love with illegal aliens but imo Obama would be the worst in this regards. His foreign policy is pretty good though I'll give him that; however I still cannot find myself trusting this guy.
Either way I think America will suffer, but McCain is the lesser of the evils, and he has more experience, and has less of a shady background. If I thought Ron Paul had any chance of winning I'd be more satisfied with this election, but he's not, so now I'm just hoping Hilary and Obama don't win, rather than wanting McCain to actually win, if that makes sense.

Last edited by NonGayMan; 2008-05-17 at 11:56 AM.
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