who do you think will be the next president?

United States
September 4, 2008 1:33pm CST
i am really not sure i never keep up with that so i was wanting your opinions on who you think will be the next president or even who do you think will be best for our country????
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@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
4 Sep 08
Obama = Socialism; McCain = Freedom..........I'm voting for Freedom.
• United States
6 Sep 08
although if look at it from outside America, McCain = Imperialism... so much for freedom if you take it away from another country...
• United States
4 Sep 08
thanks for the response.all this talk about mccain being better makes me want to do my research
@heaven11 (1159)
• United States
5 Sep 08
i believe macain mainly because hes seems to be for al;l class citzens the first words i ever heard come out of obama mouth was something to do with rich people so in my opioin he will just try to make the rich richer and run over the poor
• United States
5 Sep 08
i agree didn't obama even put down the working class at one time i can't remember the exact comment but i believe he said something in the nature.i'll find out what it was unless you or someone on here knows....thanks for the response
@know21 (1250)
• United States
4 Sep 08
I think Obama has a good chance just because he makes really nice promises and people will blindly buy into them. However, if Americans did their homework then McCain would win hands down. I've done my homework, and therefore will be voting for McCain.
• United States
4 Sep 08
they sometimes make promises they shouldn't because they never keep them.they are just telling us what we want to hear.thanks
@sirnose (2436)
• United States
4 Sep 08
I don't know if he will be best for the country but I think that John McCain will be our next president...I think that a president with a progressive agenda would have been the best choice but with these 2 candidates I donot see this type of an agenda only status quo agendas by both of them McCain might go against some of the GOP status quo just a little bit to distance himself from George W. Bush.
• United States
4 Sep 08
from what i heard i wouldn't know who to vote for.thanks for your response
@dogsnme (1264)
• United States
4 Sep 08
In regards to your comment to my previos response, when you do your research, also do some research into the founding of America. If you already have, go back and research it again; refresh your memory. When you know about the early history of this great country and about the Christian principles America was founded on, and if you agree with them, it's very difficult if not impossible to cast a vote for someone whose policy proposals are completely at odds with those principles. That's why I'm voting for McCain. Either way, you have to vote for who you think is best for America.
• United States
5 Sep 08
i will thanks
@lilcee (2703)
• United States
4 Sep 08
We'll be voting for McCain and Palin. It will be an interesting election this year tho. I think it will be close. I don't usually listen to the speeches or the debates but I probably will this year. I've been following it closer this year then I usually do. I guess because there is so much going on that is important.
• United States
4 Sep 08
yeah i never follow all that just what they show on the news.thanks for your response
• United States
4 Sep 08
I will be voting for McClain this year. I know he is alittle old, but it might take getting someone that old in office to get the country running back right. There is one thing I do know. I will not vote for Barack. He is for killing live babies. I have seen it where he voted for it. I believe that this is wrong and anyone who is for that need not be president.
• United States
4 Sep 08
thanks for you response.i agree about anyone for abortion because i don't believe in that but isn't mcclain in there with bush???are you a bush fan??