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Wizzup?
10-21-2008, 10:34 AM
http://www.iftheworldcouldvote.com

Dan Cardin
10-21-2008, 10:53 AM
hmmm.....well im glad that like only...15% of McCain's supporters voted on this. because it certainly isnt as far appart as that shows the US's voting.

Wizzup?
10-21-2008, 10:58 AM
Yea, that's true. Most people who don't know how to browse the internets will not express their vote. The people who vote are mainly young, technically and smart students. ;)
Anyway, I didn't post this link to make a statement, just to give everyone the chance to vote... :)
EDIT: The Claw stop editing my posts.
no u

bullzeye95
10-21-2008, 11:41 AM
O god. The world is socialist >.<

rogue poser
10-21-2008, 06:54 PM
O god. The world is socialist >.<

You are so right, and so is most of america. People in america jump on obamas wealth redistribution bandwagon, wanting the rich to be taxed to hell and the mid - lower class to get money back... not to mention giving money to everyone who wants to go to college... i earned a scholarship, and am working almost full time to pay for this crap.

nobama, keep the change

tarajunky
10-21-2008, 07:36 PM
Of course the rest of the world wants Obama to win. The rest of the world is jealous of the position America is in, being a military, economic, and cultural superpower.

And just like any teenager in school, someone who feels that they don't measure up to another, and covets what another has, they often wish misfortune on them.

Obama talks about "healing" world relations, but that's not possible without fundamentally changing American dominance.

It's funny that Obama is the protectionist, and yet the world loves him. Why would they want a protectionist US? It makes no sense, economically, for any other country in the world. It's like a child who got his feelings hurt in the sandbox, and decides to take his toys and go home. Globalization enriches the rest of the world at the expense of America, in many ways. The US economy has been the engine of economic growth in the world for decades.

I think there are some out there who think Obama will cause America misfortune, either by handicapping our economy at the expense of others (i.e. raising taxes on capital investments in the US and declaring war on international corporations), or by welcoming another terrorist attack, due to his inexperience.

Biden said there would be a major international crisis within 6 months of Obama taking office, because the world would want to test him.

In 1993, the year Bill Clinton took office, the World Trade Center was bombed within several months. In 2001 8 months after Bush took office, we had 9/11. I don't think that was a coincidence. When you change administrations, there is always a transition period which makes the country more vulnerable. Adding woeful inexperience on top of that makes the prognosis even more dire.

mastaraymond
10-21-2008, 08:53 PM
Of course the rest of the world wants Obama to win. The rest of the world is jealous of the position America is in, being a military, economic, and cultural superpower.

And just like any teenager in school, someone who feels that they don't measure up to another, and covets what another has, they often wish misfortune on them.

Obama talks about "healing" world relations, but that's not possible without fundamentally changing American dominance.

It's funny that Obama is the protectionist, and yet the world loves him. Why would they want a protectionist US? It makes no sense, economically, for any other country in the world. It's like a child who got his feelings hurt in the sandbox, and decides to take his toys and go home. Globalization enriches the rest of the world at the expense of America, in many ways. The US economy has been the engine of economic growth in the world for decades.

I think there are some out there who think Obama will cause America misfortune, either by handicapping our economy at the expense of others (i.e. raising taxes on capital investments in the US and declaring war on international corporations), or by welcoming another terrorist attack, due to his inexperience.

Biden said there would be a major international crisis within 6 months of Obama taking office, because the world would want to test him.

In 1993, the year Bill Clinton took office, the World Trade Center was bombed within several months. In 2001 8 months after Bush took office, we had 9/11. I don't think that was a coincidence. When you change administrations, there is always a transition period which makes the country more vulnerable. Adding woeful inexperience on top of that makes the prognosis even more dire.
Stop the crap please?

nielsie95
10-21-2008, 09:17 PM
I think the rest of the world votes for Obama because they only know him. He's different, he can make history (first black president). I feel that, here, Obama is much more on television than McCain. I hear Obama is getting more and more votes while McCain sends a letter to Russia asking them to support his campaign.

TravisV10
10-21-2008, 09:18 PM
Boo Obama! BOOO!

I sure hope he doesn't get into office.

To be honest, I'm under 18 and kids usually go by what their parents go for. I have watched debates though and read about it online.

Dan Cardin
10-21-2008, 10:21 PM
young, technically and smart students.

yup the young, technically advanced people that usually judge the book by its cover and dont actually look to who is the better candidate. Many, many, many of the people that i know that like Obama can't give me a good reason for it. Its really because he is better at giving a nice outward appearance in his public speaking, even when he is avoiding the answer to a question.