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28Aug2008
After watching the acceptance speech of Barack Obama, I still feel strongly about giving him my vote. I agreed with his entire speech, but then again, I don’t think he would touch on too many topics that the majority would not agree with.
I do plan on watching the Republican Convention and listening with an open mind. I feel that it is important to hear both sides of such a major decision.
Any comments?

I was a bad citizen and did not watch. I do however think Obama will win by a landslide now that McCain has picked some nobody female gov. from Timbuktu to be his V.P. I think America can handle a black man being in office, but I don’t think they can handle a woman being second in command.
To clarify: I didn’t really think McCain had much chance to begin with!
I agree with Ginger, Mcain just isnt charasmatic enough for the world stage. However, by picking Sarah McCain it does bring a little balance to the new & young that is Obama and Biden, but then again Palin is less experianced than Obama and Biden is more than McCain. I am not particularly comfortable with Palin, she has no foreign policy experiance, is very very conservative and it smacks of filling the void for those who backed Hilary.
Not that it should matter to me, I dont get a vote….being foreign n all! But then again…what America does, does have a major impact on what we do also. Sometimes I dont know whether that is a good or bad thing.
At present I am undecided. I thought Obamas speech was decent, and I do think that on the world stage he will be popular. Will he have it to carry it off though?
I am McCain/Palin’s target audience — right wing evangelical small government conservative. I’m voting Obama. I can’t stand the Rove-ian “truth is irrelevant das Party is everything” pork-barrel-wire-tapping-intern-tapping Republican establishment.
Oops. Godwinned myself.
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