Obama or Mac Cain? Why?

us elections - obama or mac cain?
@ronaldinu (12422)
Malta
November 4, 2008 3:24am CST
If you strip yourself from the political propaganda whom would you vote for? Or whom would you think will do a better job in the office? Why do you think so? Have you been influenced by television or other political propaganda? © ronaldinu 2008
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@salonga (27775)
• Philippines
4 Nov 08
I'm torn between two lovers. I like them both. If only I could vote the two. Good thing I am not an American so I don't really need to choose. But granted I am an American maybe I'd vote for MacCain. I respect elderly so I'd vote for him. Ha!ha!ha! Obama can wait he is still young anyway.
@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I respect the elderly also, they have more experience and all but with fresh young blood comes fresh ideas and change. We need change right now. If not America will no longer be a place people will enjoy living.
@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
5 Nov 08
Obama for a change in America and no more war in iraq!
@mtdewgurl74 (18151)
• United States
4 Nov 08
I got woke up this morning with a recorded message telling me to get out and vote and it was paid for by the Republicans. I have seen alot on television about the candidates and I feel alot of what we see and hear on television,radio and the internet influences us in some way and helps us make a decision in some way. We need change for sure the U.S. can't keep going in the direction it is going in now. I am for the one who will give us the most change and that will do us the most good. Whomever we choose will have to be strong enough in his convictions to make the changes he promised. McCain is strong but I feel in my own opinion that Obama is stronger,and more headstrong and can maybe lead us out of this recession the United States is in. I am hoping that I make the right choice and decision and it is not something that I might regret next year. But whomever is elected I hope they can fix the United States and it's problem before their term is up or atleast have it on the road to recovery and also maybe help end this war.
@kun2349 (23381)
• Singapore
5 Nov 08
I will cast my vote for obama definitely.. Because he's very friendly ^_^ ON top of that, he has got a very good vice president whom can help him, unlike Mccain, whom has Palin, whom only knows how to create more trouble, and dun really understand about state affairs at all.. lol =D ANd also, she can be fooled by a journalist, and that she said she might be a president in 8 yrs time.. lol =D And if she says that, where does Mccain or obama lies?? lol =D I wont want such a person to be my vice president if i'm an american.. haha
@hellcowboy (7374)
• United States
5 Nov 08
I have never really been into politics and I can not stand it because it is nothing but a bunch of beurocrats who think they know what is good for this country,me and my fiance did not vote because we did not watch the campaigns of either candidate so we knew we could not honestly vote for the right candidate,even though I do not like either one,and think that they are both wrong for the job,even though it can not get worse than Bush with his war in Iraq,and I have seen that both candidates slander each other which is wrong,and should not be allowed,and I would have rather voted for Ralph Nader than those either McCain or Obama.
@Opal26 (17679)
• United States
5 Nov 08
Hi ronaldinu! You are asking a loaded question! Us Americans are crazy when it comes to voting this year for our new President! It is quite a dirty political battle this time! It is a very very important election and we are hoping that we can get our country straightened out but, the incoming President will have quite a mess to contend with. I voted for Barack Obama! I am a Democrat and stayed with the ticket that I usually vote for. I believe of the 2 choices that he is the better candidate. I believe that he is a well educated man and understands the needs of the people. I was not influenced by any political propaganda. I try not to beieve all the garbage that I hear. I only want the best for our country and the best is for the Republican party to get out of the White House and stay out for the next 4 years!
• India
4 Nov 08
Its purely my personal views and without any political propaganda or vendetta or compulsion simply coz I am an Indian living in India. I would choose Obama simply because the world’s number one nation, sort of leader among nations so to say and a place which believes in giving equal opportunities to all irrespective of caste, colour, race or whatever, should by now, have had a coloured President. I think the maximum street protests and battles have been fought in the USA for civil rights and equalities and liberties and it would be a fitting tribute to all those years of struggle and endeavour to have Obama in the highest office. And of course, it would be intriguing to see how he handles the white population of USA and balances the aspirations of the coloured people too, simply because, being one of ‘them’ he would have irrationally high expectations from the Afro-Americans while many amongst the white will view him with scepticism.
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
4 Nov 08
i really have no idea who will win. i see good & bad in both f them.i don't vote & yes, i know that's awful but i wouldn't know which one i'd vote for. i like obama's young out look but i don't believe in abortion. we definitly don't need 4 more years of anything like bush & everybody seems to think that's what we'll have if mccain wins.who knows??