Why I'm Voting For Mr. Obama....

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Bass Attack
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Why I'm Voting For Mr. Obama....

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I'm voting for Mr. Obama this afternoon in hopes of getting this country back on track....As a result of the incompetent ineffective republican leadership we've had over the past 7 plus years, I've lost $1,000's of dollars personally, I've seen the economy flounder and I've watched the status of our nation drop dramatically as a result of the failed foriegn policy of the Bush adminstration......

I'm casting my vote for Mr. Obama because I want to see our status restored and I want to see our economy come roaring back and I firmly believe that Mr. Obama is the man that can best achieve these goals...We've had 7 plus years of failed policy. Putting McCain in office would simply compound these failures.
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Re: Why I'm Voting For Mr. Obama....

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thats why I voted for McCain, To get this nation back on track. :D
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I agree with Bass Attack. I hope Obama wins and makes me believe in the democratic process once again. I hope this isn't another election like in 2000.
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Re: Why I'm Voting For Mr. Obama....

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I'm not voting for the junior senator because he is easily the least experienced, most under-prepared presidential candidiate I've seen in my lifetime. (And most likely ever....) When you judge each candidate's actual experience, judgment, character and track records relevant to the position they are seeking, the obvious winner is McCain-by a mile. One doesn't even have to get into party politics to figure out who is the most ready to be president in this election. By far the junior senator's support is primarily based on stupid party politics (he's not Bush..not republican blah, blah, blah). If the junior senator were judged in a more objective, logical fashion he loses-by a mile.
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