My parents are registered as Republicans and are all for McCain. Maybe, not all for McCain, but because they're Catholic, they feel like they are obligated to vote for a Pro-Life candidate in the 2008 Elections. Unlike them, I do not.
When I first discussed politics with my friends, which is very rare, they brought up a few good points about why it was better to vote for Obama than for McCain.
2008 Elections
Religion and Politics Are Never A Good Match
By pkubik08 - Posted on April 18th, 2008
Tagged: 2008 Elections
• Iraq War
• religion poltics
• voters polls
• voting responsibility
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Personal freedom
• Better future
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McCain, who?
By Green Underbelly - Posted on April 5th, 2008
I'm realizing more and more that I don't know enough of the scoop of John McCain. Most of the information I get seems to be fleeting, disconnected and incomplete.
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How to Survive the 2008 Elections
By BurningExample - Posted on October 24th, 2007
Tagged: 2008 Elections
• controversy
• politics
• presidency
• presidential candidates
• Broad prosperity
• Shared responsibility
• Effective government
• Better future
How to Survive the 2008 Elections
Prepared by the Department of Safety Against the Wrong President (D-SAWP)
The following Precautions are to be taken in case of Wrong Candidate:
In case of President who supports Gun Control:
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$5000 each? I'd turn it down!
By insert - Posted on September 29th, 2007
Hillary Clinton, a Democratic candidate for President, recently announced a plan to provide each baby born in the United States with a $5000 savings bond.
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