View Poll Results: Who do you want to win the 2008 U.S. Presidential Primaries?

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  • Democrat - Hillary Clinton

    8 21.62%
  • Democrat - John Edwards

    4 10.81%
  • Democrat - Barack Obama

    15 40.54%
  • Republican - Rudy Giuliani

    1 2.70%
  • Republican - Mike Huckabee

    4 10.81%
  • Republican - John McCain

    5 13.51%
  • Republican - Ron Paul

    3 8.11%
  • Republican - Mitt Romney

    3 8.11%
  • Switzerland - Swiss Cheese

    7 18.92%
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    Default Re: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election - Primaries

    I'm really starting to like Obama. He had my support before, but all these so-called 'faux pas's' are making me support him more and more. He's honest. He's tellin' it like it is.

    Obama '08!

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    Default Re: 2008 U.S. Presidential Election - Primaries

    Quote Originally Posted by Blademaster View Post
    I'm really starting to like Obama. He had my support before, but all these so-called 'faux pas's' are making me support him more and more. He's honest. He's tellin' it like it is.

    Obama '08!
    Great you support Obama, but its easy to tell it like it is. Just like for McCain, he can say how wasteful White House spending is, I think Bush said the same, its likely Bill Clinton said so easy.

    Obama offers lovely words, and says nice things that sound bloody good. But people must not forget that it is difficult to achieve anything in Washington, and though the signs are good in that the Democrats are likely to win the house with more seats than 2006 and could potentially reach 60 seats in the senate and of course Obama has a damn good shot at the presidency. If such things happen, Obama may well be able to achieve most things hes offering. But of course, one must not be so naive as to think Obama will actually deliver everything hes spoken of thus far. Its Washington after all.
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    Dude, you were the dumbass who was pissing us all with your "game", you've lied to us, spammed. (yes you have) and utterly annoyed us, you big, fat hypocrite.

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