<p>I'm definitely voting for Obama. I'm on his campaign and everything :D</p>
<p>I disagree with a lot of Obama's policies :D</p>
<p>May I ask why?</p>
<p>a lot of you guys have too much time on your hands</p>
<p>OBAMA 08!!!! so excited my birthday's in two weeks!!!!</p>
<p>clinton scares me and i kinda really really really don't like her, but better her than another republican <strong>shivers</strong></p>
<p>and huckabee scares the $hit out of me... if he became president, i would become Canadian</p>
<p>If we get another republican, I'm going to Portugal and never coming back. No joke.</p>
<p>Clinton...well...I think shes cold hearted. Her little fake cry the other night, if it was real...was pathetic and really made us only think shes too sensitive to become a president. I mean yes, everyone cries. I just don't think a president should do it in public.
I think since she is so incapable of selling herself, she has to sell what others don't have. Which I think is wrong. I've seen interviews where the interviewers practically begged Obama to say something bad about another candidate, and he wouldn't do it. I think that says a lot about him.</p>
<p>May I ask why? You may ask why, but it would take me hours to write WHY, I disagree with him, however I can tell you points of disagreement.</p>
<p>I disagree with</p>
<ul>
<li><p>His views on Corporate salaries and that they should be voted on by shareholders.</p></li>
<li><p>I disagree with his views on not having education vouchers. I believe that parents can choose where there children goes to school with disregard to cost.</p></li>
<li><p>Tax policies don't fly by me.</p></li>
<li><p>He will not make our debt disappear.</p></li>
<li><p>COMPLETELY against his foreign policies. He believes in policing the world, and I believe we should first concentrate on our selves, and then after that, keep concentrating on our selves. He believes in a GLOBAL EFFORT TO STOP WMD, look where that got us with the Iraq war...he wants to add thousands more soldiers to the army, I disagree with his views on the Arab-Israeli conflict...I disagree that 12 million ILLEGAL immigrants should be able to become citizens...I disagree with the fact that he will allow military action in Iran, </p></li>
<li><p>He is 100% for abortion, I'm 100% against it.</p></li>
<li><p>market-based cap-and-trade system...ARE YOU KIDDING ME????</p></li>
<li><p>I believe marriage should only be between a man and a woman. He doesn't.</p></li>
<li><p>His gun control views are redunkolous. I'm almost completely against him on this.</p></li>
<li><p>The fact that he actually voted FOR the patriot Act. I'm soo against that it's not even funny.</p></li>
</ul>
<p>-Basically I just went through this " Political</a> positions of Barack Obama - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia " and then saw what i disagreed with. There are many more issues that i disagree with, but i decided i didn't want to go any further :D</p>
<ol>
<li>McCain: Weird on a couple things, but seems the most informed or "presidential" of all the candidates about issues (whether I agree or not). Plus, he's not like other republican candidates which want to continue guantanamo.</li>
<li>Obama (don't like his Iraq war policy, not experienced enough. Mostly agree with his views)</li>
<li>Clinton (her "crying" the other day wasn't even close to crying, it was more like her speaking passionately. People are completely overexaggerating the situation. Even so, she's so wrapped up with all the corporations that are giving her $$ that she can't really speak her views. Plus, I'm tired of the Clintons in general)</li>
<li>Giuliani (Like his views best, lousy speaker, doesn't seem to have the experience needed)</li>
</ol>
<p>If Mitt Romney or Huckabee or Edwards wins (or anyone else)... i don't know what I'd do. But really, I'm so disgusted with all of the candidates. I'm moderate so I don't vote with party lines, but honestly, voting is choosing the lesser of 2 evils.</p>
<p>I think a lot of you already know but.... RON PAUL!</p>
<p>B4rr4ck 0b4m4.</p>
<p>Mitt Romney baby.</p>
<p>"market-based cap-and-trade system...ARE YOU KIDDING ME????"</p>
<p>@Sheed30
Just out of curiosity, what do method do you suggest we use to lower emissions and help preserve our environment?</p>
<p>By making people aware.</p>
<p>sheed- obama is against gay marriage fyi. he's all for civil unions where gay people can obtain all the rights straight people do, but using the actual term "marriage" is against his religion
he's talked about it several times in interviews and talks about it in his book, so if wikipedia says that they are wrong</p>
<p>I don't like the rights either.</p>
<p>^ same here</p>
<ol>
<li>Mccain</li>
<li>Romney</li>
<li>Biden</li>
</ol>
<p>For the person afraid of republicans, you know nothing about politics. George Bush is not a true republican. Ronald Reagan is. If you want another president like Reagan, then vote republican b/c the republicans are finally starting to realize that they have lost their way.</p>
<p>To conclude, I leave you with a post from the Great Communicator himself, Ronald Reagan, the man who spurred economic growth and ended the Cold War:
"Government is not the solution to the problem, Government is the problem."</p>
<p>Want more government, more lawyers, less of your hard-earned money, more terrorist attacks, more regulation, a slower economy, then vote Democratic.</p>
<p>The Soviets already tried socialism, why do so many people want to try it here?
Why do people who consider themselves logical, free-thinking, and freedom-loving want to vote for the Democratic party? It is a party synonymous with taking away our freedoms with more government, stemming further and further away from what the most brilliant men, the founding fathers, wanted.</p>
<p>Why o Why do people vote for the Democrats, the only political party in the history of the mankind that values the life of animal (PETA) over the life of an infant (abortion)?</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>You may not like the war in Iraq, but how many terrorist attacks have we had since 9/11?</p>
<p>Mrcrowley1776- please tell me you don't really believe that's why...</p>
<p>I just had a scary thought.</p>
<p>I feel that if we stay in Iraq, we're going to see parties split more around foreign policy than economic or social issues. Social liberals and conservatives as well as economic populists and laissez-faire champions who support the whole Bush mentality of "we're the United States and the defenders of democracy (cough, oil, cough) worldwide, so we should be huge interventionists") will form the new Republican party, while those who oppose it will be the new Democrats, regardless of other political beliefs.</p>
<p>Last time party lines formed around the aftermath of a war and how to rebuild a nation was the late 1860's...and we ended up with blurry party lines, blatant racism, and a bunch of leeches on Ulysses S. Grant asking for money.</p>