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J$tyle$ 08-06-2008 02:05 AM

One more try on the poll! Will you vote Democrat or Rebublican?''
 
IF you CAN that is?

Bird 08-06-2008 02:08 AM

republican here

Shamus McFamous 08-06-2008 02:09 AM

New Yorker here.

qxm 08-06-2008 02:16 AM

.......bump for an interesting poll...........

Barefootsies 08-06-2008 02:20 AM

Democrat.

8 years of a Republican president and 6 years of a Republican congress, highest national debit ever, the falling dollar, the $4-5 a gallon gas price, a war on two fronts, saber rattling other countries to do our bidding, among many other things....

Yeah,... I think we've all had enough of this.

:disgust

PornMogul 08-06-2008 02:44 AM

I was going to vote for obama because I thought the country needed change and hes an amazing speaker but I just recently saw the light and have now switched to mccain. My main reason is basically that obama will raise our taxes. I think Obama will still win, but I hope not.

Barefootsies 08-06-2008 02:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14569407)
My main reason is basically that obama will raise our taxes. I think Obama will still win, but I hope not.

I love this rationale...

The Republicans run up this MASSIVE deficit and someone needs to pay for it. Oh, but not the corporations who are shipping jobs overseas, and not the tax payers.

Give me a fucking break.

This is the real world toots. Just like your personal finances and credit. You run up a bunch of debt, you either need to make cuts (like getting out of the wars) or you have to get more money (taxes).

Fucking economics 101...

:disgust

Sarah_Jayne 08-06-2008 04:00 AM

Democrat ..and I need to vote soon to get my ballot in too

gaymale 08-06-2008 08:17 AM

Democrat here but voting independent this time, both McCain And McObama are made of the same two faced, flip-flopping material, both are just more of the previous 8 years. How the heck is a democratic vp selection commitee going to even consider asking a republican to be the democaratic running mate, doesn't McObama even have enough experience to figure out republicans are not democrats?

Sarah_Jayne 08-06-2008 08:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaymale (Post 14570349)
Democrat here but voting independent this time, both McCain And McObama are made of the same two faced, flip-flopping material, both are just more of the previous 8 years. How the heck is a democratic vp selection commitee going to even consider asking a republican to be the democaratic running mate, doesn't McObama even have enough experience to figure out republicans are not democrats?

As long as you know that is essentially a vote for McCain.

Bryan G 08-06-2008 08:29 AM

This thread shall be interesting. I am Canadian but I hope to fuck the democrats get in

CIVMatt 08-06-2008 08:31 AM

I'm scared of who a Dem would nominate for the supreme court.

IllTestYourGirls 08-06-2008 08:32 AM

other. mccain = obama = bush. It amazes me that people still think its a dem, rep thing when its a federal reserve thing.

gaymale 08-06-2008 08:38 AM

:error ---->
Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash (Post 14570370)
As long as you know that is essentially a vote for McCain.

<---- :error

Uhm no, that is one less vote for either McCain and McObama and 1 more vote for independent, didn't you pay attention in math class? You can't give away the same thing twice, right?

DateDoc 08-06-2008 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaymale (Post 14570467)
:error ----> <---- :error

Uhm no, that is one less vote for either McCain and McObama and 1 more vote for independent, didn't you pay attention in math class? You can't give away the same thing twice, right?

By voting for a candidate that will not win you are taking a vote away from Obama (if you typically vote Democrat) was the point being made.

seeandsee 08-06-2008 08:42 AM

I would vote for Obama :)

candyflip 08-06-2008 08:48 AM

I'm voting for Bob Barr.

http://www.lp.org

IllTestYourGirls 08-06-2008 08:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DateDoc (Post 14570480)
By voting for a candidate that will not win you are taking a vote away from Obama (if you typically vote Democrat) was the point being made.

The person voting did not take a vote away from anyone. The person running for the office that did not get that persons vote is to blame. Not the one voting. MSM has twisted this up to make you feel guilty about expecting something from your politicians. So in turn your politicians can make laws you dont agree with, take away your rights, tax you to death and fight wars you dont want.

NaughtyThomas 08-06-2008 08:51 AM

Im waiting to find out who their running mates are

Sarah_Jayne 08-06-2008 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gaymale (Post 14570467)
:error ----> <---- :error

Uhm no, that is one less vote for either McCain and McObama and 1 more vote for independent, didn't you pay attention in math class? You can't give away the same thing twice, right?

I also paid attention both in political science class and during the election that saw Bush put into office. I paid attention as voters that were naturally democratic voters voted for independent candidates and therefore helped to make it such a close election and therefore put Bush into office. I wasn't wagging my finger and damning you for your choice. By all means vote however you see as best.

Sarah_Jayne 08-06-2008 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 14570540)
The person voting did not take a vote away from anyone. The person running for the office that did not get that persons vote is to blame. Not the one voting. MSM has twisted this up to make you feel guilty about expecting something from your politicians. So in turn your politicians can make laws you dont agree with, take away your rights, tax you to death and fight wars you dont want.

Again, people should vote the way they feel. I have voted third party in the past. However, I also think sometimes part of voting is thinking through what the greater good is for you in your personal mind. If you (general you) think your third party candidate getting a few votes is more important than keeping one of the others out of office then that is all good. Sadly, elections have become as much about the keeping out as the voting in and if you want to keep out it becomes tactical as much as from your heart.

StuartD 08-06-2008 09:16 AM

This isn't a choice. You're being told to pick someone who is not a good leader.... someone who shouldn't be a president.
it doesn't matter that you get to "choose" which one... they're both inadequate, therefore there is no real choice at all... only the illusion of choice.

It amazes me that the great US of A and all their flag waving "threatened by our freedom" patriotic rhetoric crap is incapable of mustering up a single good candidate.

"elected officials".... right. And I was voted to be the father of my household because I made my kid call me dad.

The world is laughing at the US election process, has been for 8 years and this election isn't helping to rebuild it's reputation.

Kudles 08-06-2008 10:43 AM

I don't want to vote they are both kinda crazy

TheDoc 08-06-2008 11:16 AM

I'm going Independent. Why anyone would vote for someone you don't mostly support is beyond me. Both support things I don't like, both don't really listen to the people, both have special interest groups at heart, and both aren't going to really do shit to help this country.

So I'm putting my vote in a direction that I think would help this country.

I also find it funny that some think voting Independent is tossing a vote away. Lots of Independent people in power positions, it takes time to get the voice of a few heard and ever more time to change peoples minds.

PornMogul 08-06-2008 11:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 14569431)
I love this rationale...

The Republicans run up this MASSIVE deficit and someone needs to pay for it. Oh, but not the corporations who are shipping jobs overseas, and not the tax payers.

Give me a fucking break.

This is the real world toots. Just like your personal finances and credit. You run up a bunch of debt, you either need to make cuts (like getting out of the wars) or you have to get more money (taxes).

Fucking economics 101...

:disgust

Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

TheDoc 08-06-2008 11:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14571414)
Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

You may want to read up more on this.

First, they have to get these changes passed through Congress, and most will not pass.

They both are talking about reducing taxes in some areas and increasing in others. The total net gain of tax is not 15-30% for either of them.

McCain, is talking about shifting taxes, so far what he has stated could not possibly pay off the national dept, it would actually increase. So you will pay less in some areas and more in others, paying the same rate you pay today.

Under Obama, 5% of the Americans would be effected and 95% would have a reduction. Now he is also talking about other gov funded programs, which have to be paid for. This is what the lower income people will take up since they take a cut on ss tax. If his plan went through as is, the national dept would be paid off and the average American would pay less tax.

In short, Obama's plan will make the country money and McCains will cost it net revenue. If the tax plans went through as is.

The positive of McCains plan is to lower the corporate tax rate by 10%, that would bring in billions of dollars and create jobs. But his other tax shifts pretty much kill this benefit for the average worker.

So really, with both - we are all screwed. Rich or poor.

Tom_PM 08-06-2008 11:50 AM

You're not voting for an accountant. Which retard is best to put a face on america? Vote for that one and pet your dog and be happy. sheesh

How often during a NON ELECTION PERIOD are you sitting there saying to yourself "If only the president said something, I'd have more money in my pocket?" NEVERRRRRRRR!!!!!! And you NEVER WILL!!!!!! The president can throw every fucking fit he wants to, it doesnt make laws or save you cash. Come on.

Buying into spin is just embarassing :(

flashfire 08-06-2008 01:23 PM

anyone in this industry that doesnt vote democrat is a retard...actually that statement is offensive to retards

StuartD 08-06-2008 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14571414)
Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

Why not just make it 0% tax, run up the debt way more... have the next party panic like mad and ramp up the taxes to 80%??
That won't cost you more, right?

The national debt means nothing to you? It should. You're paying for it.
If not now, soon.

flashfire 08-06-2008 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14571414)
Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

how about your money being worth 50% less over a period of a couple years

StickyGreen 08-06-2008 02:18 PM

Most of you have no fucking clue...

Barefootsies 08-06-2008 06:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14571414)
Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. With the dollar in free fall, which is taking away from you, I can almost see your short sighted point.

:disgust

Barefootsies 08-06-2008 06:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by StuartD (Post 14572278)
Why not just make it 0% tax, run up the debt way more... have the next party panic like mad and ramp up the taxes to 80%??
That won't cost you more, right?

The national debt means nothing to you? It should. You're paying for it.
If not now, soon.

Exactly right.

You have to love it when a short sighted fry cook comes in and talks about how they do not care about anything except the IMMEDIATE it takes out of their paychecks.

Quote:

Originally Posted by flashfire (Post 14572412)
how about your money being worth 50% less over a period of a couple years

Another excellent point. :thumbsup

Babaganoosh 08-06-2008 06:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CIVMatt (Post 14570437)
I'm scared of who a Dem would nominate for the supreme court.

Why? Democrats don't nominate religious conservatives to make laws for the rest of us. That's a Republican thing.

Unless you WANTED a religious conservative to be nominated. Then I understand your concern.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_Justice

Babaganoosh 08-06-2008 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by PornMogul (Post 14571414)
Lets see, what costs me more? Mccains 15-20% tax or obamas 30% tax? The national debt doesnt mean shit to me. How much comes out of my pocket matters to me. :pimp

:1orglaugh:1orglaugh

Goddamn you're dumb. It's because of clueless assholes like you that clueless assholes like Bush get elected.

geeknik 08-06-2008 06:34 PM

I'm not voting. There is no point in voting as long as they use this electoral college bullshit.

tony286 08-06-2008 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CIVMatt (Post 14570437)
I'm scared of who a Dem would nominate for the supreme court.

You make porn for a living right? Being a porner and voting Republican,is like being a jew and voting for nazi's.lol

broke 08-06-2008 07:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash (Post 14570610)
I also paid attention both in political science class and during the election that saw Bush put into office. I paid attention as voters that were naturally democratic voters voted for independent candidates and therefore helped to make it such a close election and therefore put Bush into office. I wasn't wagging my finger and damning you for your choice. By all means vote however you see as best.

Ahhh - the 'Nader effect'? I've always wondered why it isn't referred to as the 'Perot effect'. Must be the media or something.

Personally - I'll be voting Libertarian again.

RP Fade 08-06-2008 08:10 PM

Kinda made up my mind but I'm still kinda on the fence until the debates...

Sarah_Jayne 08-07-2008 03:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by broke (Post 14574276)
Ahhh - the 'Nader effect'? I've always wondered why it isn't referred to as the 'Perot effect'. Must be the media or something.

Personally - I'll be voting Libertarian again.

Because the Nader effect possibly did actually swing an election where as Perot wasn't that big a deal in the end. The Nader effect also was part of the dangling chad election and so will long be part of that story.

Again, vote however you wish that is the joy of having a system such as ours (both the US and the UK) and not one like Zimbabwe.

For me, I will admit that I want to get the republicans out of the White House more than I want Obama to be in it. I have no problems with Obama but I am not jumping up and down to praise him either. I do think it is time for a change (and I hate even saying that because it sounds like I 'bought' the campaign but it is just what I have said for years) and for me that means voting against the republican ticket rather than for the democratic ticket. To do that, I have to, in my mind, vote democrat for me to feel I tried.

Some Guy 08-07-2008 03:58 AM

I'm curious to know how many people here actually know the difference between a democrat and a republican. I'm willing to bet that not many do. If I were to ask most of you out in public, where you couldn't immediately run to the internet to look it up, I'd bet good money that the majority of you wouldn't be able to explain the difference between the two parties.

Not trying to start shit. Just making an observation.

Violetta 08-07-2008 04:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 14569379)
Democrat.

8 years of a Republican president and 6 years of a Republican congress, highest national debit ever, the falling dollar, the $4-5 a gallon gas price, a war on two fronts, saber rattling other countries to do our bidding, among many other things....

Yeah,... I think we've all had enough of this.

:disgust

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