Election Who I Plan To Vote For........
By nzinky
@nzinky (822)
United States
August 29, 2008 3:36pm CST
Today I made up my mind who I plan to vote for in this years Presidental Election...I supported Hillary in the frist election but since Obama has decided to go with Joe Biden.......I will not vote for him.....Had he have ran with Hillary he would have gotten my vote....
But now that he snubbed her I guess it's my turn to snub him....I'm going to Vote for John McCain and his running mate....Obama made a big mistake by not picking a women and since John McCain desided to have a woman on his ticket and since I have looked up on the net what she stands for I plan to vote for her....
She seems to have more intelligants and more guts than all three of the men put together.....It looks like we will finially have a change in Washington and it looks like its going to be a good one......
After all she had the guts to go up against the government to allow us to drill for oil in the govenment gound in Alaska we will have change for the better and hopefully it will be a better America........
2 responses
@Kowgirl (3489)
• United States
29 Aug 08
Lucky for us McCain had the good sense to get this woman as his running mate. I am a democrat but will
be voting republican. Obama made his biggest mistake by NOT asking Hillary.R.Clinton to be his running mate.
then again he lost a lot of voters when he Thrice in the Illinois legislature, Obama helped block a bill that was designed solely to protect the life of infants already born, and outside the womb, who had miraculously survived the attempt to kill them during an abortion. Thrice, Obama voted to let doctors and nurses allow these tiny human beings die of neglect and be tossed out with the medical waste.
Not only is Sarah Palin a good choice ,she understands what families are going through who have no insurance.
As you may know her baby (born just months ago) has down-syndrome which has awakened her to this fact. She has 5 children who like all children need a better education than the USA has been supportive of. With her determination and stamina I can see how McCain made such a great choice. At the age of 72 (his b'day is today)McCain has proven that the mind can still be alert and working just fine. Hell, I'm 69 and I am more aware of what is going on now in this country than I did at 25. My mind is still active and I learn something new every day. I just hope his age and experience will help the people in the USA. I do agree with Obama on one thing, we do need a change in Washington D. C. but not by him. We need a change for the better and Sarah Palin is that change.
@nzinky (822)
• United States
30 Aug 08
I feel that Obama and Biden would do more harm to our country that people think they will where Palin believe like I do if its not broke don't fix it cause your liable to break it if you fix it....
Since when do we have to make everything avaiable for people who doesn't want to work and get things for themself....They think they need all the bling bling with out having to work for what they want....
With Obama and Biden it would not be a change it would be a open credit card with us picking up the bill

@newtondak (3946)
• United States
29 Aug 08
I think she is just the person we need, and I'm very excited about McCain picking her as his running mate. I would never have voted for Obama, especially if he had Hillary as his vice-president, and I absolutely won't vote for him with Biden as his running mate. It actually wouldn't have mattered to me who his running mate was, I wouldn't have voted for him - don't trust him and don't trust his wife.



