View Poll Results: Who did you vote for?

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  • McCain

    8 30.77%
  • Obama

    12 46.15%
  • Third Party Candidate

    6 23.08%

Thread: Who did you vote for? (anonymous poll)

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    Who did you vote for? (anonymous poll)

    Who did you vote for, this poll is set to anonymous.

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    This is the first time I've ever seen a third party candidate win...

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    Anonymous eh? Not so anonymous if I say Obama.

    How do you them apples.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sean View Post
    This is the first time I've ever seen a third party candidate win...
    There is no way four out of ten people on this forum voted for Bob Barr or Ralph Nader.

    I think this is vote manipulation at its worst.
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    Well, had I known 3rd party would get so many votes, I would have broken it down further.

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    If voting includes momentarily taking on super-human powers to sway the election by way of sheer will alone, despite the physical boundaries of space and national border, then I voted for Obama.

    Otherwise, I'm merely sitting around watching CNN hoping that Americans, at least this time, make the right choice.

    (p.s. anyone see Wolf refer to the "hologram" technology as if he could actually see her... lol what a douche)
    Last edited by @nthony; 11-04-2008 at 07:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by @nthony
    Otherwise, I'm merely sitting around watching CNN hoping that Americans, at least this time, make the right choice.
    Ditto.

    (p.s. anyone see Wolf refer to the "hologram" technology as if he could actually see her... lol what a douche)
    I just saw it online. Her feet were missing, and an artifact to her left.
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    Not the grandpa, and not the black dude.

    I can't vote in America . Why did I post you ask? Because I exercise the same right as many Americans, by not voting

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    Oh well, looks like Obama won
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    Last edited by zacs7; 11-04-2008 at 10:16 PM.

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    Anyone see one of the political pundits refer to Obama's campaign as the bazaar in "The Cathedral and The Bazaar"? Our secret plan to subconsciously embed the principles of software engineering into politics has hatched guys. Let the political hacking begin! Hail to the "wonk" speech (wth did he mean by that?).

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    Lets see how far downhill the USA can go in 4 years

    Seriously, from overseas it doesn't seem like there were any good candidates. And you ended up with Terry Wrist and McCain
    Last edited by zacs7; 11-05-2008 at 12:48 AM. Reason: The FBI don't exist in Australia, but they could fly over here :)

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    I guess they get reaaally bad reception from over there... because unless you want Jesus H. Christ running for presidency himself, I don't know how much more "good" you're gonna get other than what just happened. Act now and we'll even throw in "historic", "competent" and "unifying" as a one-time bonus offer to the American people on this night exclusively. But I guess only time will tell...

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    America was oddly decisive this time.

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    Woot, my record is unbroken, every single president I have voted for has LOST, that's 6 in a row. Maybe next time I should wield my evil power, not that there will be a next time.

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    > Maybe next time I should wield my evil power
    Please do :-)

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    If you keep the streak long enough Stephanopolis will interview you since you'd be a bell-weather voter.

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