I have come to beleive that Obama and his Wife are,
By dbusichio
@dbusichio (80)
United States
October 23, 2008 4:56pm CST
Anti american socialist, that will only bury us deeper in the grave.
Longer lines at the unemployment offices, Companies tightening their belts or going out of business. Not to say, what he will do, to our national security. With open boarders, and weakening foreign policies. Cutting back our defence. Letting in terrorist to attack american soil. I am fearful that his ambitions are for all the wrong reasons.
That's why I voting for John MaCain and and Sara Palin. I'm Voting for My Children and my grand Children. So They to will have a brighter future.
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8 responses
@taface412 (3175)
• United States
24 Oct 08
Obama being anti-american I am still on the post with that one.
You are correct about how his ideals can lead to longer unemployment and businesses potentially going out of business. ANd it is quite clear in the fact he supports Universal Health care. This would make it hard for small businesses to provide healthcare to employees (which if we go his way they will be required to do this or get fined heavily). It sounds nice in the pretty little package of handing out healthcare to everyone, but in the long run we all will suffer. Jobs will be lost...benefits gone....and honestly then who will end up paying for everyone's healthcare...the ones left working until the cost skyrocket there. Leave it to us to decided our own healthcare....not the government. The govermental prgrams now we have for healthcare (Medical card, Medicaid, Meddicare) all of them have limitations on services and only allow you see certain doctors who accept this type of insurance.
I too am concerned about his lack of military experience. How can he decide what is best for our country without having said experience. It wuld be like you or I standing there making a decision. I feel much more comfortable with someone who has said experience in that area.
My main concern with Obama lies in S bill 2433. This is where National Security comes in to play. This is something that people say is not controversial, but it is. It clearly was introduced by Obama with Biden's name also on the bill...and the next President will be the one who has to follow through with it or veto it. Read up on this bill and honestly read it before others tell you it is nothing. Find out for yourself.
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@cyntrow (8523)
• United States
23 Oct 08
So what has mccain said that makes you believe that he is better? What has obama said that makes you think that he is worse? To whom are you listening? Where do you get your information?
For the record, I am an independant voting for a third party candidate because neither of the major candidates speak to me. I am against all of the propoganda that i've heard against both men. I must say that I dislike Palin, as her social views go against mine. I dislike Obama because of his experience,, but that is all. I like biden, I am indifferent on McCain.
So, where do your views come from?
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@bdugas (3577)
• United States
24 Oct 08
Why do people vote for a third party candidate, don't get me wrong it is your right, but knowing that they are not going to win, it is a wasted vote. I think you are right about Obama and his experience,and it worries me that his own VP would stand and say that within 6 months of Obama getting elected, we will be hit again. And he has no experience in foreign affairs and I believe they are sitting back and waiting knowing he will be weak and it will be easy. The only thing that McCain has for me is the fact he has been around for a long time and he has spent his whole life fighting for this country. He has knowledge and has dealt with foreign affairs, many times.
Obama seems to think that it is him who should decide who has made enough money and he should start to take it away and spread it to where he thinks that it should go. If he gets away with this, what else about our life will he decide he should control. As for Palin, I believe she is the best thing to come out of this election, she down to earth, she has done so much for the state of Alaska, she has worked hard to get where she is, she has brought out corubrtion in her state, and I think she truly beieves in helping the American people, she is not false in her attatudes she is not scared of the people in Washington and I think that is why they fear her, they know that she will be on them from day one.
We must not forget that 2 years ago we voted in a democratic congress and since it is the congress that makes the laws and passes them, and we see where they put us. Obama seems to think your money is HIS money, and he should have the right to do with it as he see fit. But voting for a third party only throws away a vote that could make the difference in who really wins. Like I said your right, I just don't understand the reasoning, unless it is to just to show that you don't support either of the main ones.
Taxing more on the $250,000 and above is only going to only make those people raise their prices, and pass that raise on to us.
@speakeasy (4171)
• United States
24 Oct 08
I will not say that the Obama and his wife are "anti-American". They honestly believe that socialism is the right course for our country.
I will say that they are wrong, incorrect, and misguided. I also will not vote for Obama.
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@kenzie45230 (3560)
• United States
24 Oct 08
Well, we do know that Michelle hasn't been proud of the USA...until her husband got elected. I was at a McCain/Palin rally last night and Cincy McCain said one of the differences in the two campaigns is that they have ALWAYS been proud to be Americans.
The thing that bothers me about Obama is his socialist ideas. I think it is horribly wrong to over-tax the so-called rich. And it's insane to think that someone making $250,000 is the same as someone making $5 million. That's like saying the person making $25,000 and $500,000 are the same. Right.
@mikeysmom (2088)
• United States
24 Oct 08
i am right there with you on all of this. i think he is dangerous and i for one am sick of both of them. i am not a big mccain fan by any means but he is the lesser of the two evils for sure. so many people have been fooled by obama and if he gets in office i think they will seriously regret voting for him.
@ThirdMillion (604)
• United States
24 Oct 08
Wow! First off, are you even an American? By reading your post, you would think you aren't. I mean no offense, but your English doesn't seem too great, so I wonder. Secondly, you are worried about Obama's immigration policies!?! That is laughable! Do you even know about McCain's? That is one of the main reasons that he doesn't have support from many Republicans because he is too liberal on that. As far as his foreign policies, again, thats laughable. Obama actually wants to sit down and speak with out enemies rather than just throwing bombs around and starting wars where we have no business being in the first place. I think you have it all wrong. Please, if you will be voting in this election, do a little research on the topics you mentioned before casting your ballot.
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
24 Oct 08
I have come to believe that a lotof misinformed crap is
being sent out by both sides. From all I have read, and'
studied thouroughly I still am glad I voted against
McCain,I am sick of having multimillionares as presidents'who know nothing about the problems of the wo rking and middle'class americansat all nor does he particularly care either.let
him play in his nine houses, we dont need him nor that
'silly sarah palin. I voted for obama and so have a lot of
other peopleon mail in ballots. so be kindto me as this is just my opinion and IU am still entitledto have it e ven on mylot with all the prejudiced people here who love to insult and
flame.
@LilPixelle (828)
• United States
24 Oct 08
I agree with you completely. Thing is you might want to make a more complete post next time, Give complete reasons and voting records to justify what you said, otherwise in most circles you will only succeed in starting a fight, Though I do Completely agree with you, Mccain really isnt much better.. Palin is pretty much the only reason I have ANY faith at all in him, but like I've said, I'm all for Ron Paul for president, He has really got it ALL togethor an all the right values for this country... Wikipedia him for more info






