10-15-2007, 07:44 PM | #11 |
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I would have to back Edwards, Obama, or Clinton. I have bad feeling about the other candidates, and I know that it's a poor way to judge, but I was right about Bush.
I am not completely sure that Clinton is trustworthy, but she has the political experience to get things done that I feel that the others lack. They seem like they talk about big things, but I think that Clinton could get them done. I'm not old enough to vote though, so all I can do is try to convince people of my opinion.
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10-15-2007, 07:52 PM | #12 |
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I'm not allowed to vote. I live in the states. I benefit from you economically and educationally (best education system in the world...for now). But theres this little legality issue about resident aliens not being allowed to vote. Not that I'm illegal or anything, totally legit. I just never bothered to get my full citizenship. I like the idea of being able to go back to Canada without having to get a visa/paperwork.
But after all that, I think if I were allowed to vote, I'd vote for Obama and Romney. Screw party lines, it'd be nice to have a Democrat AND Republican in the seperate executive offices. Obama of course being the Pres and Romney the VP.
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10-15-2007, 09:48 PM | #13 | |
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On topic, I have no idea why people like the guy that wants to quadruple the size of Gitmo. I don't think I've heard anything come out of his mouth that I could really get behind yet.
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10-15-2007, 10:10 PM | #14 | |
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Given half a chance, I'd go Hillary. Obama is a kid with ideas. He has some good ones, but I don't see the political chops in him to get them accomplished, and he hasn't been around long enough to have a support network. And there's nothing genuinely black about him.
I just don't see him being effective or popular with minorities once the ball gets rolling.
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10-15-2007, 10:27 PM | #15 | |
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Using that line of thinking I can argue that there's nothing genuinely female about Hillary. Seriously, what does everyone want? This guy to start speaking with a southern drawl? Start wearing platinum chains and calling his associates "Gs"? I for one am happy he's breaking all of these steriotypes.
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10-15-2007, 11:03 PM | #16 |
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If only cross party running was "allowed" I'd be all for Obama/Romney, I think they'd balance things pretty well.
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Hillary, on the other hand, makes no pretense of doing anything major for women, and nobody is expecting her to. As you said, there's nothing genuinely effeminate about her. Some people might vote for her to get a female president, but most people look at her and see experience, connections, and the six gallons of force in a five gallon cup needed to get her there in the first place.
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10-16-2007, 07:38 PM | #20 |
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Why do people keep saying Clinton's experience and connections are a good thing? You know who else has experience and connections? Dick Cheney. What I want to hear from her is that her policies are worth half a crap, and so far they aren't. If she gets into office I'm positive nothing will be done about anything; she'll be another status quo president. Maybe the economy takes an up-tick, but since all of those have been headed straight for the upper class for the last thirty years I can't really bring myself to care all that much.
B Real - I'm pretty sure I could while not being a citizen, since that's pretty much what you're doing in the States now, right? I imagine the paper work would be roughly the same as what you had to do to be a working resident alien in the US.
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