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View Poll Results: Who will you vote for?
McCain / Palin 35 23.03%
Obama / Biden 85 55.92%
other 5 3.29%
undecided 8 5.26%
I can't vote (too young or not US citizen) 19 12.50%
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who gives two shits about canada? we are talkin about the USA.
im voting for obama!
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Canada is only 25% french. California has more people then all of Canada, and FAR more 'fruit cups' then Canada as well. We have a prime minister not a president. Even though they aren't doing the best job, they haven't taken away our basic human rights like the US government has. And at least our health care system doesn't leave people to die and suffer just because they can't afford insurance. How the government can put a price on peoples heath is beyond me. It must be to suck off the tit of all those insurance company's who are getting away with murder and paying people under the table. I'm guessing you make enough money to buy your dior jeans and still afford good heath coverage.
you know if your much vaunted healthcare system was in the united states, your candidate ron paul would tear down your shit-tacular socialized health care before ANYTHING ELSE the day he got elected.

that is a big part of why ron paul is awesome.
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Canada is only 25% french. California has more people then all of Canada, and FAR more 'fruit cups' then Canada as well. We have a prime minister not a president. Even though they aren't doing the best job, they haven't taken away our basic human rights like the US government has. And at least our health care system doesn't leave people to die and suffer just because they can't afford insurance. How the government can put a price on peoples heath is beyond me. It must be to suck off the tit of all those insurance company's who are getting away with murder and paying people under the table. I'm guessing you make enough money to buy your dior jeans and still afford good heath coverage
did you write this post during half time of you hockey game?
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Hockey has three periods and, thus, two intermissions. No wonder Canada hates you liberal Americans... you're all so ignorant!
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If I were an American Obama would get my vote. I think he can bring a lot of positive change to the US and he has impactful views on the war in Iraq.
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both of the candidates are not qualified. Ron Paul should have won and should be president so the citizens of the US can get back their basic rights and freedoms that the constitution gave yall but the government took away. Good luck with your country.
It's logic vs emotion. Obama has the emotion vote hands down from people. But Ron Paul and Mccain have the logic vote down. Which ever appeals to you more. And just think... If Obama gets into office can you just imagine what constitutional rights will be taken away from the american people. The Second Amendment comes to mind! Our forefathers would be turning in their graves if they knew what was happening.
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the funniest thing about that map is that Africa is not even on it
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It's logic vs emotion. Obama has the emotion vote hands down from people. But Ron Paul and Mccain have the logic vote down. Which ever appeals to you more. And just think... If Obama gets into office can you just imagine what constitutional rights will be taken away from the american people. The Second Amendment comes to mind! Our forefathers would be turning in their graves if they knew what was happening.
not so much mccain. he's not big on constitutional rights either
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not so much mccain. he's not big on constitutional rights either
Not true Av...

From Mccain's campaign

We are a free people. This means that the rules we have agreed to live by are those made by the people themselves, not a small elite that claims to be wiser than everybody else. Our laws are legitimate precisely because they reflect decisions solemnly made by the people - in the case of Constitutional law, through the process of ratification and periodic amendment; in the case of statutory law, through their elected representatives in the legislative process. When applying the law, the role of judges is not to impose their own view as to the best policy choices for society but to faithfully and accurately determine the policy choices already made by the people and embodied in the law. The judicial role is necessarily limited and one that requires restraint and humility. As he said to the Federalist Society at the 2006 Convention, "[Judges] should be people who are humbled by their role in our system, not emboldened by it. Our freedom is curtailed no less by an act of arbitrary judicial power as it is by an act of arbitrary executive, or legislative, or state power."

One more...

John McCain believes that the right of law abiding citizens to keep and bear arms is a fundamental, individual Constitutional right that we have a sacred duty to protect. We have a responsibility to ensure that criminals who violate the law are prosecuted to the fullest, rather than restricting the rights of law abiding citizens. Gun control is a proven failure in fighting crime. Law abiding citizens should not be asked to give up their rights because of criminals - criminals who ignore gun control laws anyway.

Now I don't agree with him on everything, but I do with these.

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Though normally I think that everyone should exercise their right to vote, now I'm not so sure....
I don't get it.

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Nobody gives enough credit to the Canadians.

I think they're doing much better than we are. Their citizens are cared about.
skidder's just upset canada has a minimum 5'5 height requirement for citizenship.
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I think they're doing much better than we are. Their citizens are cared about.


skidder's just upset canada has a minimum 5'5 height requirement for citizenship.
there are no w26'ers in Canada
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