I understand I'm not an U.S. citizen and have absolutely no right to vote, but guys, your new president is gonna have a huge influence to the rest of the world! So vote wisely TODAY (I guess you might know who I'd support if I'm an American)!
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don't forget to pick up free coffee from starbucks and free ice cream from ben and jerry's today!
Bud can we vote for you in the next elections? I mean, no way I can vote in the UK, but for the european parliament? Never thought to condidate for it? We have and extreme need of TMOP in the EU...
The photo used to encourage Americans to vote is about a subtle as a flying brick through a window.
I find the implication insulting that those who do not vote for Obama are "not thinking."
Perhaps those of us who have looked beyond the hype and image to the substance of the message are the true thinkers. -A Gay American who voted for McCain.
To the gay American who voted for McCain: Now who's being insulting, claiming that everyone who voted for Obama was being persuaded to do so only because of "hype" and "image." The candidate who was most focused on talking about issues and ideas of substance for all of these months was Obama. It was McCain and Palin whose campaign, particularly in the last two months, was made up of more attacks on the opposition than of real, viable answers to problems facing the country, and whose goal was to project for themselves an image...that of "mavericks," which was neither true nor substantive.
I was going to vote for Obaba, until Biden said that he was absolutely against gay marriage, which McCain is as well, but I think that we are not ready for the other kinds of change that he wants, so I voted for McCain and pray that he doesn't die, because Sarah Palin scares the livign crap out of me...
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don't forget to pick up free coffee from starbucks and free ice cream from ben and jerry's today!
(just tell them that you voted)
Bud can we vote for you in the next elections?
I mean, no way I can vote in the UK, but for the european parliament?
Never thought to condidate for it?
We have and extreme need of TMOP in the EU...
With love and vote
Dedar
The photo used to encourage Americans to vote is about a subtle as a flying brick through a window.
I find the implication insulting that those who do not vote for Obama are "not thinking."
Perhaps those of us who have looked beyond the hype and image to the substance of the message are the true thinkers.
-A Gay American who voted for McCain.
Whoever you vote for, remember: It CAN'T POSSIBLY be any worse than Bush. Good bye and good riddance to him and his entire cabinet.
To the gay American who voted for McCain: Now who's being insulting, claiming that everyone who voted for Obama was being persuaded to do so only because of "hype" and "image." The candidate who was most focused on talking about issues and ideas of substance for all of these months was Obama. It was McCain and Palin whose campaign, particularly in the last two months, was made up of more attacks on the opposition than of real, viable answers to problems facing the country, and whose goal was to project for themselves an image...that of "mavericks," which was neither true nor substantive.
I was going to vote for Obaba, until Biden said that he was absolutely against gay marriage, which McCain is as well, but I think that we are not ready for the other kinds of change that he wants, so I voted for McCain and pray that he doesn't die, because Sarah Palin scares the livign crap out of me...
J'aime bien votre blog. Il est dans mes favoris.
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