I, Too, was Undecided

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BigPapaVol

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But I went to vote early today and actually had to make up my mind.

I stood in that booth just frazzled, but finally just closed my eyes and touched the screen.

I actually voted for McCain / Palin, but it was purely random, as I just couldn't make up my mind about who to vote for. The candidates are so shockingly similar it was just too hard, so the blindfold was the only way for me.

I'd like to suggest that for all of you self-professed fence sitters out there. You know who you are and Joe Sixpack knows who you are. Why not just give it a shot?
 
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But I went to vote early today and actually had to make up my mind.

I stood in that booth just frazzled, but finally just closed my eyes and touched the screen.

I actually voted for McCain / Palin, but it was purely random, as I just couldn't make up my mind about who to vote for. The candidates are so shockingly similar it was just too hard, so the blindfold was the only way for me.

I'd like to suggest that for all of you self-professed fence sitters out there. You know who you are and Joe Sixpack knows who you are. Why not just give it a shot?


I voted voted two weeks ago, on paper with a pen....
 
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90 percent don't care how I vote.

100 percent shouldn't.

I am 70 percent sure I will vote for Obama.

I like both McCain and Obama. Biden doesn't bother me though I'm not a huge fan. Palin is scary.

It seems to me that the questioning of whether I really am undecided is that I keep taking to task a lot of the just plain crappy mud-slinging thinly veiled innuendo of the Republican and Rove influenced campaign machine, which incidentally I think McCain himself loathes to be tied to.

The economy is killing McCain no doubt. But part of what is driving the Obam popularity is disgust the electorate has at this point with the fabricated boogeyman tactics of politics as usual.
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90 percent don't care how I vote.

100 percent shouldn't.

I am 70 percent sure I will vote for Obama.

I like both McCain and Obama. Biden doesn't bother me though I'm not a huge fan. Palin is scary.

It seems to me that the questioning of whether I really am undecided is that I keep taking to task a lot of the just plain crappy mud-slinging thinly veiled innuendo of the Republican and Rove influenced campaign machine, which incidentally I think McCain himself loathes to be tied to.

The economy is killing McCain no doubt. But part of what is driving the Obam popularity is disgust the electorate has at this point with the fabricated boogeyman tactics of politics as usual.
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nobody does care, but using your faux undecided label as proof of your objectivity is hardly working. You're clearly a liberal trying not to sound like one. It's OK, nobody cares enough to worry about. Most make the point about your very clear lack of objectivity to.....well, make the point.
 
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90 percent don't care how I vote.

100 percent shouldn't.

I am 70 percent sure I will vote for Obama.

I like both McCain and Obama. Biden doesn't bother me though I'm not a huge fan. Palin is scary.

It seems to me that the questioning of whether I really am undecided is that I keep taking to task a lot of the just plain crappy mud-slinging thinly veiled innuendo of the Republican and Rove influenced campaign machine, which incidentally I think McCain himself loathes to be tied to.

The economy is killing McCain no doubt. But part of what is driving the Obam popularity is disgust the electorate has at this point with the fabricated boogeyman tactics of politics as usual.
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I think you have very narrow vision to be such the independent.
 
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It seems to me that the questioning of whether I really am undecided is that I keep taking to task a lot of the just plain crappy mud-slinging thinly veiled innuendo of the Republican and Rove influenced campaign machine, which incidentally I think McCain himself loathes to be tied to.

The economy is killing McCain no doubt. But part of what is driving the Obam popularity is disgust the electorate has at this point with the fabricated boogeyman tactics of politics as usual.
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For you to pretend that the tone toward your "objectivity" on this board has something to do with a Republican campaign machine is patently absurd.

To further pretend that Obama is anything but politics as usual just says you are equally as unobjective as any single member of this site might ever even try to be.

This is all just a very pathetic way of saying you're a liberal. Again, just call it what it is and move on. Nobody cares enough for it to matter.
 

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