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Old 02-06-2008, 09:06 PM   #134
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Eh I voted for Edwards. Crap.

That's what I get for voting early while I had time to kill at John Wayne. First time I ever voted for a Dem, but given that I am not registered with a party, I didn't have much choice.

I liked Guilliani for the most part. So much for him. Nice strategy campaign advisors. I feel now like I have felt in nearly every election; don't like any of 'em.

I despise Hillary. Huckabee scares me almost as much as Clinton. I'm indifferent towards Romney, but I do like his business background. I agree with McCain on a majority of the issues, more than with anyone save Guilliani. But something just isn't right about him. Can't quite place it. And he is a bit liberal on gun control which is generally my primary voting issue.

As someone who votes on the issues, I guess I will have to go with McCain. Though I do like Obama. I really do. I think he is smart, well-spoken and inspirational. Almost like JFK in that regard. However, as with Hillary, I disagree with him on nearly 75% of the issues. I generally find myself liking what he has to say and how he says it, until he starts getting into the specifics on his positions: health care, timetables for a withdrawal from Iraq, etc...

Another disappointing election year.
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