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who should i vote for? seriously!?

ok so you have to explain why, and i am a us marine sergeant, so it should make sense careerwise that they will take care of us, but also our country... im not a liberal, but mccain seems like the same old story as bush....not sure though enlighten me..

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Research all the people running at their websites.

    I did and after that this is what I found.

    at barackobama.com I listened to hours of him talking about all the major issues facing this nation and I was deeply moved by his wisdom, vision, and understanding of the world conditions facing us.

    He is incandescently brilliant and will in my opinion be a great leader in the mold of a Kennedy or FDR.

    I am 53 and remember Kennedy. I have 3 degrees and voted for Reagan. I decide on the person, not the party and consider who will best lead us in these times.

    His understanding about the war, and about the war that may come and that we can avoid with his presidency brought tears to my eyes it was so enlightening. When you hear him describe the Muslims you know he understands and will have the wisdom to navigate us around what is to come.

    I am also a Vietnam Navy veteran. If Obama is not an option, then my next choice is McCain but I hope for Obama's vision to avoid a war. Without it, I want a Commander and Chief who will win.

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  • 1 decade ago

    Captain (ret navy) McCain is not the same as Bush.

    McCain war hero Bush grounded for What! McCain Navy Stock Bush wall street stock. If you want McCain to tell you when we should leave Iraq Vote McCain. If like the most of therest have found a new reason to spend 3 trillion dollars Vote Obama Clinton.Yes and the 4000 souls lost to us and 20,000 disabled vets

  • Amy
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    If Democrat, Barack Obama. Much better than Hillary, sincere person, charismatic, intelligent and prepared for an important job like the presidency. He opposed and still opposes the war. I'm so glad to see that the people likes him, he's in 1st place right now.

    He's also very well-prepared on the racial issues, which is a very important subject, now that the US is so divided. Hope he wins!

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    He does not have direct ties to terrorism. what's up with this "as quickly as a terrorists continuously a terrorists" physique of suggestions? the guy you're thinking of seems to have wiped sparkling up his act. you probable do not prefer to be responsive to what number solid law enforcement officials have a juvenile checklist. Why Obama? His well being care plan does not exclude the ill. McCain's does or a minimum of alternative than for the ill could be a right away effect of enforcing McCain's concepts.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    John McCain.*

    I am voting for John McCain. He is a republican candidate who demonstrates integrity, compassion for his people and country...he served in the military and was also a p.o.w. in Vietnam. I have watched the debates and studied each candidate since the start, and I really observed John McCain as demonstrating he is the one that will take our country to the next level. And, only one with integrity, experiences in the military, especially foreign wars, and compassion for his country and countrymen, can do just that!

  • 1 decade ago

    I think it would be wise to look at your situation in life and choose a candidate that reflects your best interests. I feel that too many people only consider what the majority of those around them do, and follow blindly. One may even go so far as to say that a vast majority of the people of the United States no longer think for themselves, especially us younger citizens who somehow managed to obtain higher educations (education costs). As the situation now in the USA is a dire one, such is the decision we face in electing our new leader. Thus, I think it best to consider whats best with regards for your own situation, obtain the facts of the candidates, and vote without glancing at the masses.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    You said, "Enlighten me" so I'll take it upon myself to do so.

    Your vote won't make any difference. Both parties are essentially the same if you give it serious thought. Even if the votes somehow elect the "wrong" choice, it will simply be ignored (as with Bush's "election"). Save yourself the trouble and go out to eat with some enlightened buddies.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Ask yourself this question...In a time like this where radical Islam has already slammed 3 jets into our Buildings, and 1 crashed due to the braveness of our citizens..

    Do you want to let them to themselves...or do you want to end them here and now..

    God only knows what terrible disaster they have planned..They hate the US more than anything.. and the dems make up excuses for them, and want to let them out of Guantanamo..

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    hillary clinton all the way!

    mccain is a lot more liberal than hillary clinton.

  • 1 decade ago

    I can't tell you Because they are my feelings

    Just read up on all of them

    Let your self decide , And don't let them tell you

    Just do what you want, if you see nobody to vote for then don't !

    Good luck

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