Re-elect Obama oor not?
By bryanwmc
@bryanwmc (1051)
Malaysia
October 18, 2012 1:17pm CST
Just wondering, for non US citizens , if you were to be an American and hence can vote,would you re-elect President Obama or vote for Mitt Romney,was watching the 1st presidential debate on you tube and just get the impression that Mit Romney is so much like Bush the warmonger.Albeit smarter, goodness, hope it aint so..neways ,during the debate, can't help but get an impresion that Romney just tells people what they want to hear ,trying so hard to please and portray a nice guy demeanour whereas Obama tells it like it is.like it or not! I may not be a US citizen but if i was ,i would probably vote for Obama. And also wondering how many non American mylotters think that it really doesn't matter who the US president is to them , because it has no bearing on their lives at their countries or on the other hand,actually think that there is some indirect impact on their lives even though they are not living in the USA.
2 responses
@Citizen_Stuart (2016)
•
18 Oct 12
I wouldn't vote for either of those guys, they're both political centrists. Their only real disagreements are on details of how to spend other people's money and what restrictions to put on people. I'd be considering voting for a more libertarian type candidate.
@bryanwmc (1051)
• Malaysia
19 Oct 12
WEll whatever species it was you describe , i think it has gone the way of he dodol bird , gone out of existence ! Then again , i might be mistaken and one can discover a libertarian type although they are very rare and totally endangered species.I think basically your statement encapsulates the politicians of the entire planet ! So familiar ,from whatever country you may be in .
@ladybugmagic (3978)
• United States
19 Oct 12
Obama is a moderate republican masquerading as a democrat. Romney was a moderate republican who has changed his whole persona to appeal the extremists in the tea party. I am voting Obama and dem across the board in our strive for 25 to take the house back, retain the senate, and give 4 more years to our 44th president. That will hopefully swing the pendulum back to a more realistic situation, and pave the way for the green party to take over.



