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From: MSN Nicknamemoolah_beach_195  (Original Message)Sent: 9/10/2008 11:06 PM
Who are you all supporting in the 2008 presidential election?
 
I'm McCain-Palin all the way!!
 
Especially Sarah Palin, because she shares all the same viewpoints as I do on the major issues. =D =D


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From: MSN Nicknamekris_is_a_NewYorka2Sent: 9/11/2008 12:09 AM
Being someone too young to vote, I have trouble understanding some political issues. But I'm studying what both McCain and Obama say about abortion and gay marriage, because these two issues seems to be uprising ones in the country. With Sarah Palin's daughter being seventeen and pregnant, it makes sense that McCain and Palin are pro-life (I believe they are, I think I read it somewhere?)
 
I'm not too sure about Obama. My friend is obsessed with him, but mainly because they're both black. But race shouldn't be an issue.
 
I believe my parents are registered as Independents and plan to vote for McCain-Palin. But if I were old enough to vote, I'd have to pay closer attention to the debates and election coverage than I do currently, hehe.
 
Sorry for my ranting, but I think that this is an important election year for our country. I apologize if I insult anyone unawarely with this post!

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From: MSN Nicknameuna_chica_beIIezaSent: 9/11/2008 3:28 AM
i know i'm probably gonna get some heat from this but i will never vote. unless i somehow  1) feel super attatched to a certain canidate 2) i am forced to by someone stronger than me 3) i am old and bored out of my mind.
 
I HATE POLITICS!!! i hate them sooo much. i have my opinions and i tell them when i'm asked. but i don't feel compelled at all to vote. a few quickie facts about my views on some things. AGAIN THESE ARE MY OPINIONS!!! i don't want to debate about it. i hate debating especially online. which is why i hate talking about politics. i can't believe i actually posted on this topic lmao. if you disagree with me i don't care. i'm not changing and neither are you. so don't be mean.
 
gay marriage is wrong. abortion is murder and should be illegal. there should be no saving college spots for people of certain ethnic groups to broaded their campus or whatever. student loans should be offered to everyone. america made the right choice in going to iraq and should stay as long as we need. the end of my ranting lol.

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From: MSN Nicknamemoolah_beach_195Sent: 9/11/2008 10:25 AM
Haha, thats exactly how I feel, Una!

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From: MSN NicknameshaneofthebeachSent: 9/11/2008 10:53 AM
2 reasons i can't vote are i'm not a U.S. citizen and I'm not 18. I am a liberal party guy in my own country, Sweden.

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From: MSN NicknameEndurance_Fan1Sent: 9/13/2008 4:20 AM
Well this is an interesting issue for our youth because by the next election Ill be voting like some other people here...
 
I personally dont want to vote because I have friends on both sides and my familys really political which I hate alot...
I support both candidates but for certain reasons.
 
For example abortion, If a young girl is raped and she becomes pregnant, She would carry around the baby of some monster who tried to hurt her. Of course she could give it up once its born.
And Gay marriage shouldnt be illigal...Its like religions. We respect people by the way they live. If they want to live that way atleast respect it.
 
Thats my views but I dont plan on voting until Im alot older because I watch the elections and I know its important but I can wait.

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From: MSN Nicknamefuturistic_purpleSent: 9/14/2008 10:48 PM
i haven't decided yet.
 
i'm not too crazy for either candidates.
 
like with most moral issues and stuff, i tend to be conservative. with the economical and enviromental issues, i tend to be liberal.
 
*sigh*...politics and voting can just get sooooo.......confusing.

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