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Who do you think will be the Democratic nominee for president? [191 votes total]

Barack Obama (151) 79%
Hillary Clinton (40) 21%




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Posted By: mark

Posted On: 20 hr, 20 min. ago
Views: 45
where is your moral view

If you are lutheran and I mean LCMS or Wisconsin not the large one that claims to be lutheran and is probably more methodist than anything else, you cant vote for the democratic party. I said party not person. Their platform is polar opposite of what we lutherans believe. I ask how you can vote for a party that truly believes in abortion and gay marriage and the list goes on and then sit in your pew on Sunday and say you believe what we lutherans belive. I dont think you can and not be lying to somebody. I will vote for John M. not because i think he is the best candidate, I dont, I think there were other much better republican people. I will vote for him because I believe his PARTY comes the closest to what lutherans believe. War comes and goes econimies run in cycles. Christ said in the end times there will be wars and rumors of war. What makes or breaks a nation is who it worships and what their moral compass is. Read your old testament when Isreal held to God it prospered when it strayed it failed we as the USA will do the same if we dont hold to our moral fiber.


Posted By: BBB

Posted On: 1 day ago
Views: 78
President

To: PhilCollins

Thank you for your comments!


Posted By: PhilCollins

Posted On: 1 day ago
Views: 120
Candidates

KK, this country already has many parties. If you don't know which one you agree with the most, please use www.3pc.net and take the matchmaker quiz. It will ask you 25 questions and tell how often you agree with seven parties.

If Obama wins, it would be a disaster, since he's the most liberal U.S. senator. He would probably propose higher tax rates, higher welfare spending, and a weak defense. I know someone, from the Chicago area, who went to Washington, DC, about a month ago, to meet many Illinois congressmen. Sen. Obama wasn't in his office, but his foreign policy legislative aide said that, if Obama becomes president, he won't quickly withdraw our troops from Iraq. He only says that so that he can win the election. Our troops shouldn't leave Iraq until our leaders know that they have victory. I was in the navy for 21 years, including six months near Baghdad. While I was there, I rarely heard the marines complain about our presence in Iraq, but, after I returned to the U.S., I heard many people, who haven't been in the military, complain about it.


Posted By: sara

Posted On: 2 days ago
Views: 179
pres obama

i think that obama has what it takes to be our next president. overall, all our choices are better than they have been recently, however. obama is more likely to get us out of iraq. either democrat is in a better position to repair our standing with the rest of the world.


Posted By: kk

Posted On: 2 days ago
Views: 217
democrap

who cares? get on with the real election, i think both get way too much coverage, so whether voting for demo-crap or re-p.u.-blican, they are all for themselves. i'd love another party, maybe one for the people. don't get me wrong. i am an american and love being a free american. whoever is in office if i voted for them or not i stand behind. i don't think bad mouthing the pres, right, wrong of indifferent to the extent it has been for the past 10 or so years is right, why show iraq and others how seperated our country is? it just helps them plot their next move. yes, we shld write letters and make our opinions known, to all our representitives, they should be representing us, the people of the greatest country in the world, but to be so open about is is just showing where our weak spots are. a question not asked, i think if they run on the same ticket, being so close they will have an excellent chance to win, i will not say which way i am swaying towards my vote, and i do vote, again, because what matters is standing up for your country and who is running it. God Bless the USA!!!


 

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