Looks Like Its Joe Biden. (Poll)
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2008 2:32 am
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bigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
bigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
"We" don't care.Iliad wrote:Why do you guys care so much about the religion of the person? Shouldn't his stance, not his religious views influence voters?
i believe this is more or less true. Though in a world with the Christian right as strong as it is you never quite know. Not to say that it would be a deciding factor for the vast majority of anybody, but it probably does lay in the back of more minds than most of us would like to admit, both members of the faith and not.Iz Man wrote:"We" don't care.Iliad wrote:Why do you guys care so much about the religion of the person? Shouldn't his stance, not his religious views influence voters?
Unfortunately the media feels it necessary to report.
If McCain were to pick Romney, then it would be all about his Mormonism.
The vast majority of Americans honestly don't care what a candidate's religious preference is.
I'm not too sure about that though. Certainly being an atheist or Muslim or Satanist will affect your popularity a great deal.Iz Man wrote: The vast majority of Americans honestly don't care what a candidate's religious preference is.
We have had, what, one Catholic President?Snorri1234 wrote:I'm not too sure about that though. Certainly being an atheist or Muslim or Satanist will affect your popularity a great deal.Iz Man wrote: The vast majority of Americans honestly don't care what a candidate's religious preference is.
I don't think most of them really care as long as the candidates believe in the Christian god.
So it's officially established that US Americans care about what religion someone else has and partially base their opinion of this person's suitability to hold public office on this person's religious beliefs. No news there, but is there any chance of them stopping doing that?InkL0sed wrote:We have had, what, one Catholic President?Snorri1234 wrote:I'm not too sure about that though. Certainly being an atheist or Muslim or Satanist will affect your popularity a great deal.Iz Man wrote:The vast majority of Americans honestly don't care what a candidate's religious preference is.
I don't think most of them really care as long as the candidates believe in the Christian god.
WOW! I can't believe my ears (or eyes)! A liberal like you voting for McCain? McCain will pull in lots of Dem votes. But, alas, whomever is elected was SELECTED for you already. The only way to change governmental policy is by electing a Third Party candidate, and Ron Paul is not running as a third party. I would just prepare yourself for the oncoming depression that is inevitably at hand for you and your children (and our grandchildren will be living in little dirt huts eating bark off of trees!)bigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
bigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
Are these implications of relevance to the NWO and at all relate in any way to slogans such as "four more years"?jay_a2j wrote:This has strong implications, that I won't mention.
MeDeFe wrote:Are these implications of relevance to the NWO and at all relate in any way to slogans such as "four more years"?jay_a2j wrote:This has strong implications, that I won't mention.
Even with that hint I'm still not sure what the implications are supposed to be. I suspect something, but it's so vague that it would be embarrassing to mention it.jay_a2j wrote:No, they have to do with race.MeDeFe wrote:Are these implications of relevance to the NWO and at all relate in any way to slogans such as "four more years"?jay_a2j wrote:This has strong implications, that I won't mention.
MeDeFe wrote:Even with that hint I'm still not sure what the implications are supposed to be. I suspect something, but it's so vague that it would be embarrassing to mention it.jay_a2j wrote:No, they have to do with race.MeDeFe wrote:Are these implications of relevance to the NWO and at all relate in any way to slogans such as "four more years"?jay_a2j wrote:This has strong implications, that I won't mention.
That is a very strange response... guess you really weren't much of a Hillary supporter to begin withbigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
its really not going to be uncommon though. The polling numbers seem to suggest, at least theres a chance, that a sizeable chunk of hillary supporters may break party lines and vote for mccain, who is certainly not the exact opposite of clinton.oVo wrote:That is a very strange response... guess you really weren't much of a Hillary supporter to begin withbigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
if you can now pledge your vote to her opponant.
That's just ridiculous. Even a fruit loop like Kucinich has thrown his full support behind Obama, as well as his supporters.got tonkaed wrote:its really not going to be uncommon though. The polling numbers seem to suggest, at least theres a chance, that a sizeable chunk of hillary supporters may break party lines and vote for mccain, who is certainly not the exact opposite of clinton.oVo wrote:That is a very strange response... guess you really weren't much of a Hillary supporter to begin withbigdaddyslim2 wrote:well i am a hillary clinton supporter and would have supported obama if he would have picked her, but now i will vote McCain for sure, what a sad day, obama loses, if he knew his history he would know that biden is tainted, and uses others speeches, well maybe they do fit good together
if you can now pledge your vote to her opponant.