Title: 2008
robshoy - February 3, 2007 08:54 PM (GMT)
Still a long time till the elections, but there are already a wide range of candidates. So who do you support? I like Hillary, but I'd prefer Barack. Also, I'm a major fan of Al Gore, but it's doubtful that he'll run.
Amasian - February 3, 2007 09:09 PM (GMT)
Well I'm very conservative so I'm the opposite of you robshoy ;).
I like Mit Romney. Rudy Giuliani is pretty good along side John McCain (Well he's ok).
Jennifer - February 4, 2007 03:48 AM (GMT)
I'm all for Hillary. Not for the fact that she is a woman, but I feel she could be an outstanding leader.
.Black - February 5, 2007 02:35 AM (GMT)
I'll edit this post later when I have time to add stuff but....
Hillary will not be elected President, for one thing she seems emotionless a good deal of the time to me. The United States is not ready for a female President. The next step in my opinion will be an African-American President, then possibly a woman.
.Marvelous - March 10, 2007 11:00 PM (GMT)
I am conservative, BUT I am for Hilary Clinton. I think that she is ready to be a superb leader for us all.
Nir - May 6, 2007 09:50 PM (GMT)
Hilary > Barak > Guliani > McCain
If you don't like the democratic views on things, at least recognize that America's foreign relations right now are a disaster and I think Bush's actions have increased hatred for America, instead of him diplomatically playing off of sympathy for 9/11. The Clinton administration handled foreign relations brilliantly and made true progress everywhere, especially in the Middle East. I would love to see such a brilliant family work to make our nation better.
robshoy - May 6, 2007 10:08 PM (GMT)
I really don't like Hillary. Seeing her in the debate makes me think she just adjusts her views based on what the majority wants. I'd rather have a leader who has strong opinions. Barack was pretty disappointing as well in the debate, very robotic and not at all his usual charismatic self. The winner of the debate was without a doubt former Alaska senator Mike Gravel. Youtube him if you don't know who he is.
At this point, I'm afraid that
Mike Gravel > Barack > Ron Paul > Hillary > McCain > Guliani
Nir - June 3, 2007 07:39 AM (GMT)
I don't see what's wrong with having a leader that will represent a majority body?
I don't want a leader so focused on a view that even when it becomes wide concensus that the view is false, that leader keeps at it. Then that leader looses credibility, divides strengthen, and politics weaken.
Amasian - June 6, 2007 11:15 PM (GMT)
Change in views.
Guiliani>McCain ???
SassyBoy - June 23, 2007 06:45 PM (GMT)
I'm not into things like this
Music - July 11, 2007 04:31 AM (GMT)
im for hilary because girls are smarter the guys...I exept that and i want to live in the best country possible.
packmule - November 17, 2007 02:28 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Amasian @ Feb 3 2007, 04:09 PM) |
| I like Mit Romney |
While I am not enamored with any of the candidates, honestly, I would vote for Mitt Romney over anyone else, with no disrespect to John McCain. I'm a conservative Republican. There is absolutely no way I would vote for Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton.
Jennifer - November 25, 2007 11:31 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Music @ Jul 10 2007, 11:31 PM) |
| im for hilary because girls are smarter the guys...I exept that and i want to live in the best country possible. |
LOL.
All girls aren't smarter than guys. It really depends on the person. You can't be like GIRL and vote for someone just because of their sex. You should know what views they support and what they are against.
After a recent debate, Hillary FTW.
mr.swartz - November 26, 2007 12:31 AM (GMT)
I'm going to register this year for the elections & I think I want to vote for Hillary. At first it was Obama but he seems like he is only talking about things just to get votes, But who knows.
OcelotJay - November 26, 2007 03:41 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Nir @ Jun 3 2007, 08:39 AM) |
| I don't want a leader so focused on a view that even when it becomes wide concensus that the view is false, that leader keeps at it. Then that leader looses credibility, divides strengthen, and politics weaken. |
Which is exactly what destroyed Tony Blair and the Labour party, not to mention Britain's overall political ground. State and Government leaders are servants of the people and when they ignore them it's a sure sign of their intentions to run their own agenda regardless of how their people feel.
It sounds as though it's between Clinton and Obama. I don't know much about Obama despite the press coverage he's received and Bill Clinton was often mocked as being the puppet of his wife but his administration did good work. That she's become a target for the other candidates has only strengthened her resolve and standing, namely because the pack only turn on the biggest threat. I guess it depends though; as much as Bush has slaughtered his popularity, will America simply yearn for another war commander in a new body? Or do they want someone who is quite different? I guess we'll find out when the elections come about.
Top Kirby - December 3, 2007 02:10 AM (GMT)
Bah I don't really care who wins. All presidents are the same nowadays. X_X
Corza - December 5, 2007 10:47 AM (GMT)
Hillary i guess i not american anyways i dont care we just had our australian elections
big305 - January 1, 2008 07:28 PM (GMT)
barak obama is an ass he is an ex-terrorist and is still a muslim
big305 - January 1, 2008 07:29 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Top Kirby @ Dec 2 2007, 09:10 PM) |
| Bah I don't really care who wins. All presidents are the same nowadays. X_X |
u r rite all presidents are asses they always promise better stuff & they dont evn do it!