Would you vote for obama in the upcoming elections?

If you are under 18, just pretend you could vote and answer according to what you would choose.

Yes, I would vote for Obama for the second time 50
Yes, even though I didnt vote for him last time 11
NO, he has done a horrible job 69
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  • lolol555

    Ron Paul all the way.

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    • Dot123

      Nope, Vermin Supreme!

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      • Rhuarc

        I am stuck between either voting for Ron Paul or Vermin Supreme. I mean I like that Supreme and his dictator like policies (similar to Obama's), but I kind of like Paul's stance on actually following the constitution.

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        • Dot123

          We our the people.

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    • chicken471bologna

      Nope, Fred Krager all the way! Because he is the GAY candidate!

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      • lolol555

        He's immediately awesome.

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  • pala

    As a mentally incompetent, underage, non-American, non-human felon, Sarah Palin gets my vote. She invented the word squirmish and thinks the North Koreans are our friends.

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    • Please don't even joke about that. That woman needs to be eaten alive by a moose.

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      • Avant-Garde

        Thank you!

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    • Avant-Garde

      She also says that she can see Russia from her porch.

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      • pala

        How do these people get to be politicians? Dan Quayle, George Bush, Sarah Palin. They almost seem to take pride in their stupidity. Would anyone employ an economist who couldn't count to a hundred. And was proud about it. Or a surgeon who had to sing "the hip bone's connected to the thigh bone" before operating. Why would we trust an entire country with buffoons?

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        • Avant-Garde

          It's mind boggling. You'd think that more people would have sense, but then you see the tea party people that associate themselves with these politicians. Then, things start to come together a bit. It's pretty disturbing that these people have some form of power.

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          • pala

            Yeah, exactly. When you see the morons they put forward as front men (and women), it's hard not to believe someone else is pulling the strings.

            The worry is that these string-pullers don't want to be politicians themselves. Don't want their faces known. I wonder why they're so keen to hide, and what it is they're hiding.

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  • RinTin

    If it means Santorum doesn't win.

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    • Hmmaybe

      This is a huge pro to voting for anyone else.

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  • zchristian

    Sorry but i cant im not American :P

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    • Hmmaybe

      Same, I'm British, but I still care about American politics, because they interfere with ther countries so much and make countries deport people who do something that's legal in their own country but illegal in the US.

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      • Rhuarc

        Are you retarded? It is compeletly right and just to deport someone who breaks our laws. If a guest can't follow the rules in my house I kick them out plain and simple. Why is it any different for a country? I suppose if a country didn't have a law against murder they can murder in another country where it's not illegal. I am sorry sir but you must have the IQ of a small rodent.

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        • Hmmaybe

          You misunderstand me. I mean that sometimes when someone does something IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY which is legal in their own country, but illegal in America, America demand that they be deported and charged in America.

          PS: please don't question my IQ when you're the one who misread my comment.

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          • Rhuarc

            Ok well then if that person is in their own country they would not be able to be deported seeing as how they are not even in the United States....

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    • chicken471bologna

      Then why are you here?

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      • Avant-Garde

        Most of the users on here are from Britain.

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        • chicken471bologna

          Nope.

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  • NocturnePonyFan

    If it comes between him and Scrotorum, I will surely vote for Obama. At least HE wouldn't try to set women's rights back hundreds of years.

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  • karmasAbich

    Yuck, no way.

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  • Alison89

    No. For me, the first sign of trouble was when he tried to make veterans use up their personal insurance before using any VA benefits.

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  • RaulTchocky

    No, he's a terrible man who has done everything he can to take away the little rights you have. The NDAA bill he tried to pass would have given any officer the right to arrest anyone without trial at will with the least amount of suspicion possible, and also to hold them for as long as they wanted. Every time it is necessary he suddenly seems human because he is very good at acting - ie, before he was elected, and this election. A very evil, and convincing, man in my opinion

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    • dom180

      "arrest anyone without trial"

      No shit. The legal process kind of requires arresting suspects before we can try them. It'd be a much worse situation if we didn't, and tried them in their absence.

      The US can hold criminals without trial anyway, well before Obama. There are men who've been in jail for a decade without facing trial, and that's an indisputable fact.

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      • Avant-Garde

        They were trying to make a law that would arrest people and trial them without jury. That law would've made them be allowed to trial someone who had moved or given up citizenship.

        Obama seems like a nice guy and he really tried, but the republicans kept refusing to let things pass. They didn't like the fact that he was of african decent. They don't respect him. I would prefer if we got him back in or another democrat who could at least veto the continuous threats against the internet! Ever heard of ACTA?

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        • chicken471bologna

          No, Obama is a spineless, mindless, fool who is complicit with Republicans and Democratsto destroy America. He DID want to sign the NDAA and was just using the Republicans to make it look like it was none of his own fault as well.

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    • chicken471bologna

      The NDAA bill DID pass you moron! Obama signed it on New Year's Day so no one would notice.

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  • Faceless

    No. I vote for assassination in every election.

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  • Cheet0

    I did vote for him, however RNC has grown on me after the DNC's pandering to the LCD...

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  • Obama.

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  • ebulliance

    I'm voting for Romney just because of the NDAA

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  • rfvkricha

    HELL no he can suck justin bibers cock

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  • Lynxikat

    ...Eh, I still think that Obama's gonna win the re-election. I'm not gonna vote for him- I'm not gonna vote at all- but I'm still pretty sure he's gonna win.

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  • Yumazing

    I'll vote for whoever is the least idiotic.

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  • Dot123

    VOTE FOR VERMIN SUPREME IN 2012!

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