Should Obama be Elected again? Or thrown out?
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xlightxmonkeyx wrote...
Andy 117 wrote...
I have no real say in this because I'm not American and don't live in America, but Obama is perhaps the most worldly President the US has had in the last century. If nothing else, he is the face of your country, and as a representative on the world stage, he's probably the best you could ever hope for. You guys think Bush was bad? We hated him. Especially when he had his finger in all assholes. When America went to fight his war, that dragged Australia and Britain in, too. The actions of the United States will be far-reaching because they are one of the most powerful and influential countries on the planet. I truly think, if you threw Obama out, the world would panic. [size=12]I guess it's true...From another countries point of view, but here in the U.S its different. The president shapes the U.S along with the Senate and the H.of Reps...It's really difficult for us Americans, since many factors come into play at the time of elections.[/h]
Yeah. I can respect that. And I doubt you'll be thinking of how it'll shape the world when you have so many problems close to home. It is, however, worth considering what good he does for your country's reputation.
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Out of curiousity, I want to know how's Ron Paul doing in the elections right now and why I should vote for him because now Mitt Romney has won some support and some are saying he's winning the republican nomination; which I have a very terrible feeling about.
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I was hoping for Herman Cain but he dropped out because of false accusation, I don't really care now.
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If you don't want to nominate Ron Paul, then look at some Third Party alternatives. What would it hurt to elect the Green Party? Sure, that's going farther to the Left but at least you eliminated Washington all together.
Washington is the enemy of EVERY American, left, right, middle, underground. 88% of Americans DESPISE Congress.
Every single politician currently running from the mainstream parties is a part of the congress you despise.
Give me one logical reason as to why you would then support a part of a cancer you'd ideally like to get rid of? Because I'm still shell shocked and I still don't understand it.
Washington is the enemy of EVERY American, left, right, middle, underground. 88% of Americans DESPISE Congress.
Every single politician currently running from the mainstream parties is a part of the congress you despise.
Give me one logical reason as to why you would then support a part of a cancer you'd ideally like to get rid of? Because I'm still shell shocked and I still don't understand it.
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LustfulAngel wrote...
Give me one logical reason as to why you would then support a part of a cancer you'd ideally like to get rid of? Because I'm still shell shocked and I still don't understand it.
Americans subconsciously believe they have no choice. So they try to elect the lesser of evils.
That, and our elections are rigged. Just look at Iowa.
Either way, considering this is the same establishment which ran Project MKUltra and Artichoke, and got let off scot-free without it being the biggest news story in the world, I am convinced why WOULDN'T they rig elections? Our own government admitted that only 30 years ago or so, they were kidnapping their own citizens without their consent, and testing out torture techniques on them. And if anyone was close to reporting on that, they would kill em. This actually happened with a reporter (forgot who his name was), where they were planning to kill him for reporting on some sort of news fueling dissidence, when watergate happened, and it was called off. If the watergate scandal had never happened, then they would have snuck into his car at night, and laced his steering wheel with LSD so that he would get into a car crash.
Seriously. This is the fucking government we trust to have honest elections? ANY president has the power to end all these things, or at least expose them. Those that do not are cowards who don't give one flying fuck about us, like Obama.
Just because you do one good thing doesn't make up for the bad things.
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guammastermind671
Da RL Lurker at FAKKU
Basically we have to wait and see the statistics on how he presents himself for the next election. Just remember everybody...try to choose the candidate that will keep our economy under wraps and doesn't bring us into another recession by inflation. Other than that, he did a pretty good job for the first minority president of the U.S.
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FinalBoss wrote...
Yeah, I'm black and voted for Obama. However, at this point, it seems like it doesn't matter who goes into office after this coming election. I'm disappointed with Obama due to his decisions regarding the economy. I can't help but to wonder whether he's being used like a stringed puppet. Anyways, I might as well vote for him again since I'd rather burn in hell before voting for a republican.I am with you on this. I'm a black myself and while I am proud of the example he sets for us young black men and not in agreement with all of his decisions I am not going to vote for a Republican and that's the Bottom Line because MisterFixit said so!
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If you actually know your history on presidents you would know that he has done quite well considering the circumstances + history of other presidents. Though there is quite a few things I disagree with him I would vote for him again if the election were held today.
~ I am an Independent / not affiliated with any parties.
~ I am an Independent / not affiliated with any parties.