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John McCain..
#21
Politics doesnt even exist anymore. People watch MTV / DailyShow more than they watch ACTUAL news. They make assumptions and decisions on heavily biased news broadcasts. They dont even take the time to read up on a candidate. They just go "ha ha Bill cheated" or "Bush is a horrible president"

"Bush is a horrible president"....you know everytime I hear this I ask the person why he is horrible. The only two rebuttles I hear are the Iraq War and Katrina. Seriously, our country got fucking attacked. The worst in our country's history. And thats what kicked off his presidency. Not to mention the majority of this country's citizens go with whatever is popular. Apparently hating Bush is popular. And, in this heavily intellegence deprived generation, everyone thinks "oMg, we totally shuldnt be in Iraq!" There are people so against the war, they protest at the funeral of fallen soldiers....how fucking disrespectful is that? A man or woman gave his or her life fighting to bring democracy to a country, and you show up and practically spit on the family?

If Obama is elected President, he will most likely be elected for the wrong reasons.

You got Star Jones going on tv and saying she will vote for him just because "I want to show my kids that black people can do anything and become anything they want"

Now, I in no way think that Star Jones is the black authority of America. But you cant seriously sit there and say that no black people will vote for Obama just because he's black.

This isnt a policy or diplomacy election...its a race election

If black people are voting for Obama because he is black, then I officially state that I am voting for McCain because he is white.

Call me racist, call me white supremicist, I dont care. Im just callin it as I see it
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#22
[SIZE="3"]Wonders when people will realize their opinions don't matter because the ignorant populace forces America to evolve into a political oligarchy, not a democracy. [/SIZE]
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#23
Schrodinger Wrote:[SIZE="3"]Wonders when people will realize their opinions don't matter because the ignorant populace forces America to evolve into a political oligarchy, not a democracy. [/SIZE]

You took my entire post and condesed it into a single sentence. Thank you (I always over word stuff and get off course)
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#24
I'd be more worried that he'd even still be alive by the end of his term, he's bloody ancient.
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#25
Chompy Wrote:That is a terrible analogy...
Bush JR. just failed to listen to public opinion and was a terrible orator.
That is why we mock him.
Not because he was a C student.
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There are an ABUNDANT amount of people who failed academically and succeeded vastly in Intelligence requiring jobs.
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Remember a college drop out is one of the richest men on earth.
(bill gates)


Gates did not leave because he was failing at all. He got into Harvard with 1590 out of 1600 on his SATs mind you. He left because he had the biggest opportunity of his life. Yes he took a risks, but he was damn well confident in his abilities and look where he is now.
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303aegiszx Wrote:Gates did not leave because he was failing at all. He got into Harvard with 1590 out of 1600 on his SATs mind you. He left because he had the biggest opportunity of his life. Yes he took a risks, but he was damn well confident in his abilities and look where he is now.

[SIZE="3"]I completely agree. The Bill Gates and McCain analogy was totally out of context. When you get into undergraduate college, you'll realize the bullshit you have to go through just in order to look respectable and to get a job. Bill Gates created the software program even though he didn't even own the hardware for the software it was created for. In fact, they created an emulator of the hardware in order to test it out. Risking everything they went to the company men and presented their software and it worked. What a risk. And with that risk, Gates was given a position in the company along with his associate. He quit college because he already found work.

Real work experience > Degree.

What you have in a degree is a piece of paper. What you gain from real work is irreplaceable.

McCain went to college in order to look presentable and pursue law or rather politics. He was not a revolutionary like Gates. There is no justification for this comparison in any way or form. [/SIZE]
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