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GamePlayer
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http://www.votehelp.org

The only one where I agreed with John McCain and not Obama was government spending -- less of it.
But, I'm 13, what the fuck do I know?
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Barack Obama: 94.54%
John Mccain: 60.39%
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Werts
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Barack Obama: 90.23%

John McCain: 62. 82%

Differed from McCain on gay marriage, drug policy, global warming, oil and the environment, civil liberties, aggressive foreign policy, Iraq withdrawal, education funding, minimum wage, universal health care, corporate subsidies, death penalty, homeland security, government spending, and the decision to move into Iraq.

Differed from Obama on drug policy, civil liberties, gay marriage, aggressive foreign policy, and homeland security.
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_Underscores_
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the terreorist are waiting for us to withdraw our troops. they'll start shipping in weapons as soon as we leave. both want withdrawl. stupid.

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_Underscores_ wrote:
the terreorist are waiting for us to withdraw our troops. they'll start shipping in weapons as soon as we leave. both want withdrawl. stupid.
No, instead, we should stay in Iraq for the next 100 years, right?
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Reptar
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I like to have little opinion on politics, and my knowledge about all of it is very little, perhaps too little to even be participating in this thread.

But correct me if I'm wrong; the government should be thinking of its people, more-so than the issue at hand. Because prices are bad, and money is hard to get, I myself am experiencing first hand the hardships of finance, and gas / food prices are definitely part of it. They should pull out, for at least a little while to get things back in order in the U.S. We're in a massive debt as is, the war isn't helping.
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I have one question— why would we raise taxes for the rich? Why not lower taxes for the poor? I think that’s completely stupid and it’s just a way for the government to get more money but for Obama to get more votes because the non-rich don’t give a shit.

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CowsGoMoo wrote:
I have one question— why would we raise taxes for the rich? Why not lower taxes for the poor? I think that’s completely stupid and it’s just a way for the government to get more money but for Obama to get more votes because the non-rich don’t give a shit.


Either way, it fails. Lowering taxes bring down government revenus, which brings inflation and cost of living up, which still affects the lower, middle classes.
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I think the government should learn to spend their money better.

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CowsGoMoo wrote:
I think the government should learn to spend their money better.


The American government, or the French government (where you live)?
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theshow720
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I hate both of these candidates. Obama scares the hell out of me, and McCain *sigh* is a republican. I would probably vote for McCain if I had the right to...

1. Barack Obama
86.52% match on issues.

2. John McCain
77.01% match on issues.

Contrary to the results.

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Do explain why he frightens you.
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GamePlayer wrote:
CowsGoMoo wrote:
I think the government should learn to spend their money better.


The American government, or the French government (where you live)?


The one we’re all talking about. The subject, topic. The American government.

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theshow720 wrote:
I hate both of these candidates. Obama scares the hell out of me, and McCain *sigh* is a republican. I would probably vote for McCain if I had the right to...

1. Barack Obama
86.52% match on issues.

2. John McCain
77.01% match on issues.

Contrary to the results.


Both are similar in the way they present themselves. If you are scared because Obama is all about "change," McCain has also described himself as a "change" candidate.
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stasik50
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1. John McCain - 76.25%

2. Barack Obama - 64.27%
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Obama - 96.53
McCain - 58.25

But Obama obviously wins anyway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65I0HNvTDH4
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