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Arsen

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I did not vote for him.

I like how all these people see him as a symbol for "hope and change" when all the Democrats did was put a black man up there to secure the vote as the "First Black President in America" so they could surround him with their own people.

That is what happened. Sorry folks, no story of triumph, change, hope, promised land, yada yada yada took place.
 

[Gavo]

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I did not vote for Barack Hussien Obama. I am 16. Damn.

I would have, though.
 

TheKnifeJuggler

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Abako said:
TheKnifeJuggler said:
No, I didn't vote for him.

I hope this guy reverses the scaring damage that Bush has brought upon the US in his last few weeks.
And hopefully help advance us back to where we were science wise.
Honestly, I'm pretty damn excited.
WAHOO OBAMA IS THE NEXT PRESIDENT
Don't let the shoes hit you on your way out Bush.
The downturn in the economy isnt Bush fucking everything up at the last minute you fool. Also you seem to think that bush took us back 10 year scientifically with massive book burning-esque destruction of science. You really shouldn't think, your clearly not equipped for it.

(Yes I know Im being rude and completely just flaming instead of presenting a counter-point here but I dont feel like a debate)
You've quoted the wrong person.

I'm not referencing the economy that Bush has helped destroy, I mean all the last minute bills he's passing that are doing significant harm.
What I mean by setting us back scientifically, (I was not specific enough, sorry) was the whole embryonic stem cell research ban he's put into place, along with other bills that make it harder to get science done.
 

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Grampy_bone said:
As a democrat, I voted for him and I'm certainly happy that he won, but I think a lot of wide-eyed idealists out there are going to be disappointed when he doesn't just wave a magic wand and fix everything.

It's true that the average American has fared far, far better under democrats than republicans, but we're still ruled by a single-party corporatocracy with two factions. One of them just throws us a bone more often than the other.
I'd have to agree with the ideal of "corporatocracy," and I'm just about as Liberal as the come. I really do believe that we would be better under some form of representational democracy...something along the lines of what other westernized European nations have. I feel that the peoples voices are better served under that form of government.
 

Samurai Goomba

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I didn't vote for Obama. But to be perfectly frank I wasn't impressed with either major candidate.

But it's a done deal now, he'll be in office in about 4 weeks. At this point I've decided to give Obama the benefit of the doubt. I won't call the guy out on anything until he's actually does screw things up.

Honestly though, I'm much more scared of the idiots in congress then I am of Obama.

And let Obama smoke cigs. =P
This is sorta how I feel. I'm a republican, but I also wasn't too impressed with either candidate. I voted for McCain more because I'm strongly anti-abortion (ironic, because I'm positive McCain was fairly pro-abortion right up until he was nominated, that worm.)

I'm willing to give Obama some time, too. I wasn't too enthused about everything Bush did (and he was the republicans' main man for 8 years), so I'm perfectly happy to let Obama do what he may. If he's a good president, great. If he's a bad president, at least I didn't get my hopes up that he would descend from the sky and unify the world in peace and harmony, giving out a big bag of Skittles to every man, woman and child... Which is what I think some Democrats picture happening.

Even if he IS better than Bush, that won't necessarily make him a GOOD president. Only time will tell.
 

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Samurai Goomba said:
Even if he IS better than Bush, that won't necessarily make him a GOOD president. Only time will tell.
This.

I didn't vote. I didn't vote in the last election either. In fact, I probably won't ever vote! There's just something about politicians I don't like.
 

Good morning blues

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Grampy_bone said:
It's true that the average American has fared far, far better under democrats than republicans, but we're still ruled by a single-party corporatocracy with two factions. One of them just throws us a bone more often than the other.
This is absolutely true, and another reason why an Obama win is so great - Obama's campaign was financed through donations from individuals and grassroots organizations, not campaign contributions from corporations and lobbyists. The reason that America is such a "corporatocracy" is because politicians are repaying the favors that they owe to their financiers - lobbyists and special interest groups wouldn't spend the money if they didn't expect to be repaid in beneficial legislation, after all. Because Obama doesn't have this obligation, he's in a much better position to enact policies for the people rather than the corporations and fatcats.

Samurai Goomba said:
This is sorta how I feel. I'm a republican, but I also wasn't too impressed with either candidate. I voted for McCain more because I'm strongly anti-abortion (ironic, because I'm positive McCain was fairly pro-abortion right up until he was nominated, that worm.)
This is another one of the reasons that I was so against McCain, actually. Obviously, I'm on the opposite side of the spectrum from you, but I always felt that McCain was one of the good guys on the Republican side - I felt his opinions were based in his experiences, that he really was the "straight talker." I feel that during the Republican leadership race, McCain realized that he's getting older and that if he didn't make it to President this time, he never would. In order to gain the popularity that he needed to get the nomination, he sold out to the worst of the Republican party - he went for base appeals to the religious right and single-issue voters. I would have been much happier with an old McCain presidency than I would have with several of the Democratic candidates, but early on in the race it became clear that he was no longer the old McCain.

In answer to the thread's question, I'm Canadian, so I didn't vote, but I would have voted Obama.
 

MrBrightside919

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I voted for Obama...it's not like the other choices were any better. I had the options of voting for a black man or an elderly man who would have probably died before he was even sworn in. He even came with his own Nurse (Sarah Palin).

If I had to choose between a black guy/politician running mate or an elderly man with death on his face/a soccer mom who doesn't know her geography...i'm always going for the first choice.

"You damn kids get off my lawn!"
~John McCain
 

DethFan666

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chronobreak said:
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Why do you guys think of him? Tell me oh and if there is another thread of this I don't care. So don't bother me with your nautical nonsense. Just tell me if you like the man or not. And also if you like you can vote whether you voted for him or not. And to answer anyones question. I do not vote becasue. I did not like any of the candidates this year.
Your attitude is horrible, dude. You don't care if there is another thread? You don't bother to check? Posting here must not mean that much to you, by that standpoint. You made a post to specifically divide people, asking if they voted for him or not, with no substance behind your reasons. Also, you ask us to vote for something, and there is no poll. This is not a good thread to have, amn. Nothing good can come of it, and you should know this.
I'm sorry I hurt your delicate little feelings. You must be on your menstrol. Do you wan't me to get you some chocolate flavored midol? By quoting me you must seriously think I care about your meaningless gripe. Oh boo hoo he posted a topic that may cause a disagreement. Or there might be a similar thread. Who cares? Apparently your the only one who does.
 

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DethFan666 said:
chronobreak said:
DethFan666 said:
Why do you guys think of him? Tell me oh and if there is another thread of this I don't care. So don't bother me with your nautical nonsense. Just tell me if you like the man or not. And also if you like you can vote whether you voted for him or not. And to answer anyones question. I do not vote becasue. I did not like any of the candidates this year.
Your attitude is horrible, dude. You don't care if there is another thread? You don't bother to check? Posting here must not mean that much to you, by that standpoint. You made a post to specifically divide people, asking if they voted for him or not, with no substance behind your reasons. Also, you ask us to vote for something, and there is no poll. This is not a good thread to have, amn. Nothing good can come of it, and you should know this.
I'm sorry I hurt your delicate little feelings. You must be on your menstrol. Do you wan't me to get you some chocolate flavored midol? By quoting me you must seriously think I care about your meaningless gripe. Oh boo hoo he posted a topic that may cause a disagreement. Or there might be a similar thread. Who cares? Apparently your the only one who does.
All members of the Escapist forums care. If you don't like our way of doing things, deal with it or be flamed.
 

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TheKnifeJuggler said:
I'm not referencing the economy that Bush has helped destroy, I mean all the last minute bills he's passing that are doing significant harm.
Bullshit.
It was William Clinton that started the destruction of the economy right before he left office.
As for my opinion on Barry or "Barrack" as he changed his name before going into politics, is that with Obama elected I now know that America is full of racists. This is the 1st time where the American people have voted for some one for their skin colour over polocies. Plus Obama also called Bush stupid.
EDIT: This is the Australian bush supporter, signing out.
 

Kiefer13

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I didn't vote for him, because I couldn't, being British and under the voting age anyway. I would have if I could have though, and I'm pleased that he won.
 

Tyrant55

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seydaman said:
if i could vote i wouldn't have voted at all
That's the spirit!

I'm only 15 so I can't vote, but I probably would have voted for Obama. Sure, he's not the best, but out of the two I think Obama is the better choice.