United States Presidential Election, 2012

Charlie Mulgrew said:
I'm not american but i love obama
Me too

I bet no one here (excluding the British) knows who Ed Miliband is.
 
Charlie Mulgrew said:
Radagast the Brown said:
Charlie Mulgrew said:
I'm not american but i love obama
Me too

I bet no one here (excluding the British) knows who Ed Miliband is.

I hate that guy i like labour though
Yeah, he's a real douche. I'm not too fond of Labour considering their last two leaders, the liar and the murderer. Course I don't really support any party to be honest
 
Radagast the Brown said:
Charlie Mulgrew said:
Radagast the Brown said:
Charlie Mulgrew said:
I'm not american but i love obama
Me too

I bet no one here (excluding the British) knows who Ed Miliband is.

I hate that guy i like labour though
Yeah, he's a real douche. I'm not too fond of Labour considering their last two leaders, the liar and the murderer. Course I don't really support any party to be honest

Same come to think of it... i hate all partys but if i had to pick one i would pick labour
 
I think it was funny that they picked Candy, a girl who has shown disinterest in Romney and his policies, as the moderator. Then again, it's hard to find anyone unbiased nowadays (there probably are some people, but it's all a game).
 
Dr. Javelin said:
New Super Mario said:
Who are the other people? lol.
I'd post the srsly? face but I don't want to waste my time pointing out that you should know who Romney is.
Well, I never heard or researched anything about them since I've never seen them on the news or anything.

I never said I didn't know who Romney is, that would just be pathetic.
 
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I think I'll throw my support behind Gary Johnson of New Mexico. He was a much better businessman and Governor than Mitt Romney could ever hope to have been, and would completely beat out Barack Obama as President. I think that Johnson has something that the two main candidates don't have- an actual understanding of the Constitution. As the only candidate that would be fiscally responsible and socially tolerant, it is a shame to see him not be invited to the debates just because the establishment politicians want to shut out actual choices.
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I heard something about how Larry King was actually planning to host a debate for the Green Party, Libertarian Party, Constitution Party, and Justice Party candidates. By himself.

It's good that someone is actually giving some coverage to these guys.
 
New Super Mario said:
Green Party?

I've heard of the others but what is that?

Remember Ralph Nader at all? He ran in 2000 for the Green Party and fucked up Florida for everyone else.

And yeah, they're basically environmentalists, like Jav said.
 
None of the independent tickets usually make enough waves to come anywhere near getting elected. The last one getting noticeable support was Ross Perot in 1992.
 
redacted] I think I'll throw my support behind Gary Johnson of New Mexico. He was a much better businessman and Governor than Mitt Romney could ever hope to have been said:
Ventus said:
Who voted for Mitt Romney?

Who voted for Obama?

Most sane people.
 
Gideon Gordon Graves said:
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I think I'll throw my support behind Gary Johnson of New Mexico. He was a much better businessman and Governor than Mitt Romney could ever hope to have been, and would completely beat out Barack Obama as President. I think that Johnson has something that the two main candidates don't have- an actual understanding of the Constitution. As the only candidate that would be fiscally responsible and socially tolerant, it is a shame to see him not be invited to the debates just because the establishment politicians want to shut out actual choices.
I read about him and he seems amazing, but he's not going to win.
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c'mon scarecrow

just because he's not going to win doesn't mean you shouldn't support him

also if you're not in a swing state you might as well vote for him anyways to boost his total, because your vote won't really matter
 
They all suck. Obama is bad and Romney wants raise our taxes. They're all bad and I'm glad that I'm not 18 so I won't have to vote.
 
That's a terrible attitude to have.

Dr. Javelin said:
just because he's not going to win doesn't mean you shouldn't support him

Per this. Voting should be about picking the candidate who best represents you, not about picking the one most likely to win.
 
Koopa Kid said:
They all suck. Obama is bad and Romney wants raise our taxes. They're all bad and I'm glad that I'm not 18 so I won't have to vote.

1. You think Obama is bad? He's much better than Bush.
2. I thought Romney wants to cut taxes, not raise them.
3. You SHOULD vote if you are eligible. It makes a difference.
 
Radagast the Brown said:
Koopa Kid said:
Obama is bad

Of course he is. I mean, he's a real dick for delivering good change that he promised you all when he was elected.

ahahahahano

Let's see all the change Obama has made

Bush was quite the spendaholic, but the debt went up more under Obama than under any other president

Gas prices are 1.74 more than they were the day Obama was sworn in

Obama promised to lower unemployment to...what was it? 5.6%? But nope it's 8% and still climbing

And the number people on food stamps has risen from 32 million to over 46.4 million

note that this is outdated information so all this is still getting worse i might add

Yep look at all the good change Obama has made.
 
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