Poll: Would You vote for Obama again?

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Stevedave00

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I would.
But only if McCain pailin was the only other choice.
Ron paul's a nice person but alas third party.
 

Dcy

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I think Obama is taking on all fronts of his goals at the same time, which is going to take more than six months. I love his rhetoric, no president I've ever seen has been so open and transparent in what's going on, including the problems he's encountering. I'm hoping actual actions will start filling in the goals, but I understand it takes more than six months.
 

Space Spoons

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Rajin Cajun said:
Yeah but in all honesty the alternatives were worse. I mean it was either Obama or Mr. Rogers the grumpy ole' crazy Nam vet who sings songs about bombing nations. Oh and calls other national leaders Evil. McCain would have been a death knell for America whether that would have been a blessing because it would have been quick and painful will be answered in a few years.
Oh, there's no question that Obama was the better choice between the two in the last election. I'm just not entirely sure he's the best man to vote for this time around, although in all honesty, it's not likely to be a whole lot better in terms of choice.

Oolinthu said:
Well, that is what he promised to do, and bipartisan politics is just another word for compromise. I agree that compromise isn't always warranted, but it is necessary at times.
Of course, I agree, but compromise means nothing to the GOP. They proved it during Bush's 8 years by completely ignoring the other side of any argument, and they're proving it now by adopting a stubborn all-or-nothing, "our way or no way" approach to negotiations of any kind.

It takes two to compromise, you see.
 

Mjolnir07

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He dogged out on one of his major candidacy selling issues- Gay Marriage.

I know a lot of gay people, I take that personally. Fuck Obama, I regret voting for him, he's a lying scumbag.
 

Knight Templar

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Mjolnir07 said:
He dogged out on one of his major candidacy selling issues- Gay Marriage.

I know a lot of gay people, I take that personally. Fuck Obama, I regret voting for him, he's a lying scumbag.
What did he promise and how did he fail to deliver on said promise?

If you are talking about gays in the miltiary, then he's working on that right now.
 

Rajin Cajun

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Knight Templar said:
Mjolnir07 said:
He dogged out on one of his major candidacy selling issues- Gay Marriage.

I know a lot of gay people, I take that personally. Fuck Obama, I regret voting for him, he's a lying scumbag.
What did he promise and how did he fail to deliver on said promise?

If you are talking about gays in the miltiary, then he's working on that right now.
He has about as much control of that going through as he does controlling gravity. The Military is pretty much its own insular society in America and anyone who thinks it is going to change because some Suits in Washington say so is Naive. The military will always find ways to drum out gays no matter what.
 

Eclectic Dreck

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I voted Libertarian so, no. However, if this choice were removed and it was simply "Obama" or "Mccain" again, I'd side with Obama.

As an aside, I never really bought into the whole "Change" thing, and for what I feel are pretty good reasons. First, Obama is a successful politician, making him a member of an esteemed group who makes a living telling people what they want to hear. Second, Obama is but one man in the vast burecracy that is our government, even if he has the best of intentions he is not going to make monumental change happen during his presidency. Third, dramatic change has traditionally be decried in this nation, and is only attempted during extraordinary times of crisis. While the current economic climate is far from ideal and our foriegn policy situation is a bit shaky, neither is severe enough to provide the catalyst for drastic change in process or policy.

Actually, I voted libertarian because both sides have disgusted me for far too long. It didn't matter who I voted for in all honestly. There was no way mccain was going to lose my district (he could admit to devouring live children and partaking in deviant sexual acts with the devil himself and win in my district), and because apparently I'm better at judging these things than people around me I knew there was no way Mccain was going to win overall. As such, I could vote for the loser and have no impact, or I could vote for the winner and have no impact. I figured since my vote was meaningless there was no reason to vote for the lesser of the evils so I voted for the one man still in the race who makes even the slightest bit of sense to me these days.
 

Mjolnir07

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Knight Templar said:
Mjolnir07 said:
He dogged out on one of his major candidacy selling issues- Gay Marriage.

I know a lot of gay people, I take that personally. Fuck Obama, I regret voting for him, he's a lying scumbag.
What did he promise and how did he fail to deliver on said promise?

If you are talking about gays in the miltiary, then he's working on that right now.
He was quoted recently as saying "Homosexual unions are no more legally valid than those between an uncle and his niece."
 

A random person

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Leaning a good bit towards Obama, but it depends on the issues in the 2012 election and whoever the republican candidate is. I'll say this: If it's Palin, my vote's going straight to Obama.
 

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Rajin Cajun said:
Stevedave00 said:
I would.
But only if McCain pailin was the only other choice.
Ron paul's a nice person but alas third party.
Ron Paul is a paranoid tool.
Isn't it sad that a paranoid tool was better than Obama and McCain?
 

Bulletinmybrain

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The American political system

Republican are the party of bad ideas, while the democrats is the part of no ideas. If a republican stands up and yells, "I have a bad idea!" Then, a democrat will stand up and yell, "And I can make it shitter!"

Cookie for reference.
 

Evilbunny

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He's done both things I approve of and things I disapprove of. I'll have to see how the next few years go.
 

historybuff

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Bulletinmybrain said:
The American political system

Republican are the party of bad ideas, while the democrats is the part of no ideas. If a republican stands up and yells, "I have a bad idea!" Then, a democrat will stand up and yell, "And I can make it shitter!"

Cookie for reference.

Lewis Black. o/ I'd vote Lewis for president. :)
 

jad4400

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It depends on his preformence in the next few years.

Remember Carter? In his first few months, everyone loved President Peanut. Then the Iran Hostage Crisis happened and we all then found out what a giant wuss Carter was.

Remember Bush? After 9/11 he had around an 86% approval rating and many were hailing him as the secound coming of Reagan...........Well we all know how that all turned out.

I like how Obama is doing so far, but only time will tell.
 

The_Echo

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HT_Black said:
I'd simply abstain from voting, due to my cast-iron belief that the world's going to Hell regardless of who's in charge of the United States.
How cheerful.

On topic, no. I'm never voting for Obama.