nObama
By mcfuddy
@mcfuddy (382)
United States
December 8, 2008 6:59pm CST
i knew b4 i voted tht he would win but ahh! McCain was a bad choice 2 but man he was the lesser of 2 evils come on people hello?!?! why Obama? he is going 2 "change" this country right into the ground. well i hope Hussein(that is Obama's name for all those who don't know)doesn't get reelected off the same crap.
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@irishidid (8687)
• United States
9 Dec 08
How exactly did you vote? High school votes don't count and according to your profile you're too young.
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@newtondak (3946)
• United States
9 Dec 08
I am sorry to hear that, as you were obviously an uninformed voter.
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@mcfuddy (382)
• United States
9 Dec 08
well i may have put the date of my b-day in wrong so i wouldn't give out all the exact info and i may have went back 1 year and a few months and days different... when i signed up i didn't know i could hid my info so i wanted to be on the safe side...im 18 now and i was old enough to vote thanks for bringing that up if no one did that would have been funny lol

@murderistic (2278)
• United States
9 Dec 08
First of all, we all know what Barack Obama's middle name is. Thank you for clarifying, though. His first name is Jewish, his middle name is Muslim, and his last name is tribal... what exactly is your point?
Second of all, please take the time to type out your words. It is not that hard to type "to" instead of "2," and it will make you look a whole lot more intelligent!
Thirdly, there is no substance in this post and if you would like to complain about the President-Elect, it would be more effective for you to give substantial points. Mylot has had quite it's fair share of people complaining about Obama without and substance, and it is just making those complaining look bad.
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@mcfuddy (382)
• United States
9 Dec 08
1 i wasn't waking a point i was just calling him by his name and after i typed it wanted to be sure tht ppl knew who i was talking about
2 i understand your point of spelling out everything but i also know others can read what i wrote so this kind of writing is just fine with me but thank you for letting me know.
3 nope i just wanted to get someone to comment on him so i could go off of that because i figured at least 1 person would bring up one of his ideas to "change" America that i could discuss
4 happy mylotting lol
@newtondak (3946)
• United States
9 Dec 08
I have to agree with Murderistic that it doesn't take any longer to use proper spelling and grammar. Even though this is the internet and many younger people are used to that kind of writing, it would be very beneficial to you to avoid it learn to write properly. Many potential employers to searches on the internet to check out their applicants and when they see writing like that, it is a definite turn off!
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@murderistic (2278)
• United States
9 Dec 08
That is true, and honestly, if you were to take a proper typing class I would think that it would take more time to type a number instead of a word. I am going to give you a little credit because this was one of your first posts in politics, that I've seen, but I assure you that we see topics like this every day and yours is not groundbreaking. If you wanted to talk about how Obama doesn't represent change, there is a topic for that already. In fact, there are probably 3 or 4 active ones in the fast 24 hours.
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@newtondak (3946)
• United States
9 Dec 08
Perhaps you should work on becoming an informed American citizen BEFORE posting politically related discussions. It will also give you four years to educate yourself on the workings of our government and the potential candidates before voting in the next election.
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@newtondak (3946)
• United States
9 Dec 08
I also suggest that, despite how you may have voted (if you actually voted) - that you join all Americans in supporting the President that was elected. Our country is facing many problems as he comes into office, and will need the cooperation of the American people to make the major accomplishments that will be needed.
It matters not what his middle name is - has nothing to do with what he may or may not be able to do as President. We can all have various names that come from various backgrounds - that doesn't mean that we are or follow the ideas of that ancestry.
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@celticrogue (450)
• United States
9 Dec 08
Ahhh...the super intelligence on teens - they know everything and have solutions to all our problems. Too bad they grow older and lose it! By the time they're old enough to care enough to actually vote, they'll make the same "dumb" decisions as the rest of us 'old f@rts' did! LOL
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