early vote for President US 2008 - D

Who is strong 2008 Presidential candidates for D?

  • Biden, Joe

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Clinton, Hillary

    Votes: 37 60.7%
  • Dodd, Chris

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Edwards, John

    Votes: 4 6.6%
  • Gravel, Mike

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kucinich, Dennis

    Votes: 2 3.3%
  • Obama, Barack

    Votes: 17 27.9%
  • Richardson, Bill

    Votes: 1 1.6%

  • Total voters
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both Obama and Hillary are against on same-sex marriage but support civil union while McCain against on same-sex marriage but allow up to state's decide.

Civil union is better than nothing, just better than domestic partnership.
 
I prefer Obama over Hilary, Hilary is a definitely TAX LOVER.
You don't mind that Obama's spiritual adviser for 20 years is a profane racist who hates white people, Jews, and America?
 
both Obama and Hillary are against on same-sex marriage but support civil union while McCain against on same-sex marriage but allow up to state's decide.

Support civil union? Great! Leave states decide, hmm maybe some state won't, maybe some states will, so I don't know about that. So I will have to stick with Obama or Hilary, but still prefer Obama.

Civil union is better than nothing, just better than domestic partnership.

Exactly.
 
You don't mind that Obama's spiritual adviser for 20 years is a profane racist who hates white people, Jews, and America?

Why would he become a president if he hate America?
 
both Obama and Hillary are against on same-sex marriage but support civil union while McCain against on same-sex marriage but allow up to state's decide.
Mostly all running candidate's opposed same sex marriage, so what's the point?
 
Mostly all running candidate's opposed same sex marriage, so what's the point?

Almost all of candidates who oppose the same-sex marriage had drop out, except for Hilary and Obama support civil union, Gravel support same sex marriage, and only left is McCain against same-sex marriage and leave state decide. So right now, mostly support the GLBT rights.
 
I don't buy Reba's story or story from other people.
Reba's statement is true. You need to catch up on the candidate debates.

Obama used to attended the church of Jeremiah Wright's Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago for 20 years had made some racism remarks.
 
Almost all of candidates who oppose the same-sex marriage had drop out, except for Hilary and Obama support civil union, Gravel support same sex marriage, and only left is McCain against same-sex marriage and leave state decide. So right now, mostly support the GLBT rights.
The point is they cannot make a bill into a law without going through house of representatives first.
 
As Reba said, Presidents have power to do it.
No, I didn't say that.

I said that Obama wants power. I didn't say that he could ignore the legislative process.
 

Don't blame on me for not watch the debate yesterday because I had been busy with home and my job, even I did checked news via online in early morning.

You need check on video from Youtube, that I was posted, number is #174 and he's already addressed the issue via speeching, also I can't define it because of no CC, I had read on their comment.

Again, I'm not buy any story from media or this pastor, so whatever.
 
No, I didn't say that.

I said that Obama wants power. I didn't say that he could ignore the legislative process.

No, you only said "Power". It's kinda of misunderstanding.
 
No, you only said "Power". It's kinda of misunderstanding.

Yup, not enough detail to me too.

I feel that Reba has brought up and want us to change our way to not support Obama anymore.
 
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