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You will need adobe reader to view the pics, but they clearly show that Obama's campaign ad's are not just in one game, but in many games across the gaming spectrum. They are pretty cool and this is the first time a candidate has ever did anything like this by truly catering to the gamer vote. Barack Obama truly is the first real 21st Century candidate.
During the election discussion tonight, many things that Mccain did upset me. How does he not comment on education at all?
There are alot of people who are unsure of who to vote for at the moment and Mccain tonight made a fool of himself imo.
He never once talked about schools/education, his stance on health care is ridicolous and my main problem was how he was takin shots at Obama and calling him names at times. Sure you have to expect them both to dissagree and to a certain point dislike each other, but i know personally, alot of friends who where on the ropes before tonights debate and are now are leaning towards Obama. Also Mccain was trying to twist Obamas words about some of the things he was saying.
As someone who didnt really prefer either before this debate, i have to say Obama has impressed me the most so far. Im not American but i have alot of friends and family in the USA, and this is definatly a very important election.
I think Mccain has the experience but Obama actually speaks to the people it seems and also seems more interested in fixing up America as far as education and mainly health issues go.
Anyways just my two cents from a Canadian who has lived in the states numerous times and some of my family members where born there, along with having alot of friends and people i have worked on business with in the past in the USA.
I respect both the two candidates to a certain extent but in the end Obama just seems more truthful and honestly wants to help things.
BTW I am a white Canadian/Ukranian, so people cant scream "RACISM!" as i myself am white. :P
kozzy1234
I agree, and you know another thing that McCain did NOT say once in both of the debates? 'Middle Class' that's what, he does not care about them to the point that he does not even acknowledge them. I myself am middle class and I find it just offensive that he never has mentioned us not once in 2 90+ min debates. Barack Obama not only cares about the middle class, but bases his entire campaign on us. If you are middle class like I am you would be a fool to not to vote for Obama, instead of a man that can't even bring himself to talk about you.
Barrack Obama does know that democrats are to blame for our current finacial crisis, more specifically Carter, and Clinton.ferrari2001
Oh yeah Clinton is to blame for the current situation even though he balanced the budget while he was in office and in the 8 years that have followed Bush and his republican lead administration have put us so far in debt that we are on the brink of a depression and are in a recession already, but it is somehow Clinton's fault right? Only in the mind on someone that can't look at his own party for what they really are because it hurts to much.
Sorry OP, but your reasons for picking obama are just wrong. Any fool who knows something about american economy right now knows that either the tax has to increase, or america needs even more loans. The american government is now 11 trillion dollars in debt. Do you really think that can be paid back while having tax cuts AND have cheaper healthcare? The only reason there haven't been increases in tax yet is because of the elections.
I wouldn't know what to vote anymore if I were living in america. Like south park puts it, it's between a douche and a turd.
11Marcel
In his plan he raises taxes on the wealthy (people that make over $250,000 a year) and lowers it for the other 95% of the US, therefore balancing that out.
To the one guy calling Obama a pedofile you sir need to get some facts and stop smearing random untrue crap about people, it's one thing to not support somebody it's another thing to spread unproven and not even reported claims about someone.
[QUOTE="pinneyapple"]I'd vote for Obama if I was American.knight-k
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I'm from Europe and I think most of Europe supports Obama.
Great to hear, love the Gats Avatar BTW.
I'd vote for Obama if I was American.pinneyapple
Glad to hear he has your support even if he can't have your vote.:)
How much is he paying you?SolidSnake35
Nothing, I am completely not affiliated with the Obama-Biden campaign like I clearly stated at the bottom of my first post, I mealy am trying to get the word out to voters to vote for change.
[QUOTE="WPack911"][QUOTE="ThePlothole"]Watch him speak, how he truly speaks from the heart, I would be surprised if you are not moved to the point that you can trust the man then. I suggest the Democratic Convention speech or any of his rally speeches even.Change. So many politicians promise it. Few if any deliver. What actual guarantee is there that Obama will be any different?
MoonMarvel
Here's many video's for you, including the convention speech:
http://www.barackobama.com/tv/
Actions speak louder than words my friend. ;)
I know they do, and the actions of the republican led white house these past 8 years have been some of the worst ever taken against the people of this country not to mention the rest of the world. 90% of those actions were supported by Sen. McCain, we can't afford 4 more years of the same, that's why a vote for Sen. Obama is a vote for the change we need.
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