Some of you asked about my political views. Am I a Democrat or Republican?
The answer is I vote for the best candidates (in my opinion) and I have worked with both parties. I have not made up my mind yet about the upcoming election.
What about you? What are your political views? Who do you want to win in the upcoming election?
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
I vote for the reanimated corpse of Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbechev.
Oh yeah, Mikhail’s not dead yet, but he needs reanimation nontheless…
Bring back the Cold War where we can pretend the Russians are our enemies and big business continues to steal the money of future generations through arms sales…
Confession, they say, is good for the soul, so here goes:
I’m a registered Florida voter. Yes. one of those.
There. I said it. I feel better.
My apologies to the rest of the country. Heck, might as well apologize to the world, too.
Just skip over Florida for future elections. We don’t know what we’re doing. Our economy is based on an imaginary mouse.
HILLARY
The “best candidate” has no meaning unless they represent a party that has policies and agenda that you agree with.
Bill Clinton is a great candidate, but if he was republican, he would use his talents to get the wrong things done.
I an not an American, but if I was, it would be hard to know who to vote for.
All the Candidates have serious flaws and have some seriously bad policies.
There must be something badly wrong with an electoral system that continuously throws up such bad and unsuitable candidates for President.
McCain. For a variety of reasons.
McCain has been right on all the big issues. Also, I’m a Conservative because I believe in personal responsibility and human nature. By the way, I thought it was strange that people attacked you for being partisan.
I’m extremely dissapointed with the options that I’m getting from both parties in this election year.
First of all, lets be real: Obama and Hillary have no real experience to be President. In one hand we have Obama who is a great public speaker….but guess what…my high school principal use to give great speeches…and that didn’t make him a great candidate for President.
Then we have Hillary, what is really her big accomplishment…bieng first lady?? Come on!! We all know that she is trying to get credit for things she doesn’t even have a clue about.
And last but not least we have Mr McCain. All I have to say about him is: Bush light….and that is definitely not a good thing.
As a voter, I have to say that I feel screwed for this year elections. In 2000 the parties gave us no options when they had ‘Dumb and Dumber’ running for President. In 2004, they again gave us a new version of the same characters we had in 2000. But this year, they really outdid themselves by making us choose between: Larry, Curly, and Moe.
I like Barack Obama. I don’t buy into the whole experience thing; the only people whole have had experience being president are past presidents themselves. It would be big shoes to fill no matter who you are. I think in the past few years people have felt screwed with the candidates because of the intense media scrutiny placed on each one like never before seen. Media-wise it’s no holds barred like never before and people will know more about a candidate than they ever wished. I would like to see any president in our history stand up to it.
Praguetory, how can you be a good Conservative and say with a straight face that McCain has been right on all the big issues?? He’s so liberal, he might as well cross the floor from Republican to Democrat.
I think the pickings are disgracefully slim for this year’s election and feel I cannot in good conscience give any of them my endorsement.
Go Hillary! Obama needs to drop out after pastorgate!!
McCain is too liberal but the other two would destroy the world