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08 Feb 2008, 12:11 pm

I support Barack Obama 100%! :D

But this would not matter either way because the US may have its first black president
or its first female president! :D

John McCain may take on Mitt Romney or Mike Huckabee as his running mate!
What do you think abou that, Republican Wrong Planeters?!


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08 Feb 2008, 12:18 pm

Personally, I just love the fact that Ron Paul refuses to give up despite all the odds. I swear, even when the election is over that man will still be going. Except he'll be leading a coup at that point.



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08 Feb 2008, 12:23 pm

Do you think Ron Paul may run as a third-party candidate?


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08 Feb 2008, 12:48 pm

If Obama gets elected, I think I'll get more politically involved in community organizing. He keeps saying change comes from the bottom up, not the top down and maybe with his influence it will inspire more people to come together and work together to make things better.

All I care about anymore is better community for my autism spectrum kids. So much potencial is spectrum people, and it's going to waste because they are not embraced for who they are.


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08 Feb 2008, 1:05 pm

RP won't go independent. At most - when the election is over, there may be a few maverick RP supporters who try to protest and start something. There will certainly be a lot of discontent amongst Americans if McCain gets elected.

If anyone other than Obama is chosen, I'll probably lose my last bit of faith in the system. I have more interest in something like the Vermont secessionist movement for example (even though many consider it a joke, including myself) - it's more fun than mainstream American politics at least. Honestly, I'm drawn to Vermont (and New England in general) for reasons other than independent ideologies though - Camping, skiing, art/music communities, historic towns (protected from urban commercialism) holiday events, academic populations, and the natural beauty of the mountains and forests. I'm planning to visit sometime this summer to find out the real scoop on Vermont.



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08 Feb 2008, 7:37 pm

Syd, your post drove me to join the Obama campaign. I think that Hillary will get the nomination but when the Obama see that all hope is gone for a good president, maybe they'll organize on a local level and that's what we would need more than ever with the choices for president.


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