Who would you vote for if the elections were next week? I won't tell.
By jumpinjack00
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
United States
November 28, 2007 10:53pm CST
Let's face it. There's no reason to be shy or
secretive about your choice. That's only for
those who are ashamed about who they voted for.
I will be voting for Barack Obama unless something
very drastic changes between now and election day.
Don't give me the same old, he's black or his age
or he doesn't have the experience excuses.
First. The only color that matters in America now
is green. If you have enough you matter. If not.
Then you don't matter.
Second. Legally he's old enough to run for this
office. Age is not a deciding factor when running
a country. It is only the person's intelligence that
counts.
Third. Experience is grossly overrated. No man is an
island and the president is no exception. The only
thing that matters is that you surround yourself with
an excellent team. The president is no different than
a CEO of a corporation. He/she is only as good as the
people that work under them. A president is a figure
head who attends functions and shakes hands. Most of
the decisions a president signs/approves have already
been determined.
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3 responses
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
30 Nov 07
OK then. Maybe he can sway my vote if he
promises to STOP TALKING ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING.
Which there's nothing man can do anything about.
I'll get into that at some other time, ugh.
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@funnycole (392)
• United States
1 Dec 07
he's not going to sway, because he doesn't have to. I think if more people talk and blog about writing him in, supporters for him would come out of the woodwor. Don't you?
@funnycole (392)
• United States
1 Dec 07
woodwork. sorry i didn't pound my keyboard hard enough. By the way if it is a write in Florida residents couldn't search for hanging chads....he he
@MyLinnsLynn (292)
• United States
29 Nov 07
I intend to vote for Hillary Clinton. In my opinion, she's the most qualified for the job. I like most everything she has to say. And, I might add, I did NOT vote for our current president either time he ran. So, I'd say my choice is a pretty good one. :)
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
29 Nov 07
I have to tell you I really like Hillary. I've been
saying for years that I believe a woman would do a
better job as president than 2/3rds of those who
held the office before her. I'm just not sure she
is the right woman.
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@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
29 Nov 07
I'm not saying it's possible for a woman to become
president. There is a very quiet rich circle of men
in this country that literally indirectly determine
who is going to be president.
It's not supposed to be that way but when you are
dealing with wealthy men and fragile egos it doesn't
appear likely.
I'm saying I wish there was a woman president. My main two reasons for not voting for Hillary is. I
believe she has a two face personality and her main
goal for running is she is power hungry. The others
are as well. She simply doesn't hide it as good.
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@JeremyEdison (281)
• China
29 Nov 07
is it possible??
I don't agree with you.
maybe Hillary is qualified for the job.
but she is a woman.It is her disadvantage.
the usa have many presidents.
but no one is a woman.
can Hillary create history?
I have no idea
@JeremyEdison (281)
• China
29 Nov 07
I have no idea how many candidate there is?
but I heard the man barack Obama.I think he is not bad to be a president.
if I were a american.
I will vote for him
@jumpinjack00 (3054)
• United States
29 Nov 07
He is a very interesting character with the sort
of personality that would put anyone at ease.
He is also, in my opinion, much more articulate
than all other candidates. He also has a very
sharp wit.
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