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Scariest Candidate Poll
(1,501 views)With Halloween right around the corner, and the hot costumes of the year almost guaranteed to be several of the pres/vp candidates, I’m wondering which of them is the scariest?
So, vote for your favorite and get your friends to vote too!
Here are your choices:
John McCain
Barack Obama
Sarah Palin
Joe Biden
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(Click your choice, then press 'Submit My Vote')
Which candidate sends the most shivers up your spine?

An anonymous user says:
great pic of obama! i heard he quit smoking when he started running for the presidency. bad for his image?
An anonymous user says:
Biden looks like an alien is about to pop out of his forehead.
pwalsh67 says:
Obama’s RACISM scares the hell out of me. He just got an endorsement from Rev. FARRAKHAN!!! He attended an anti-white church for over 20 years!!! He supports affirmative action! Wake up White America!
An anonymous user says:
Do you even know what Affirmative Action is? It certainly doesn’t sound like it. In Addition, Barack’s past church has many white members as well. It sounds to me like you are racist. Barack is ALSO HALF WHITE. People seem to forget that. He was raised by His white mother & Grandparents. He didn’t even put his race on his Harvard Application, so that he wouldn’t be picked soley on his color. You don’t seem to understand much about Obama. Why don’t you stop believing the Republican sound bites & do your own research. Go to the Congressional records & see Barack’s proposals were in the senate & what bills he voted for. You should be MUCH MORE SCARED of voting for McCain. McCain graduated 3rd from the bottom of his class. He’s voted 90% of the time with George Bush, (and you see where that’s gotten us, HUH?) If you want to have Social Security, Medicare & Healthcare for yourself & your family, then Don’t vote for McCain.
pwalsh67 says:
Affirmative Action=Race Based Quotas. It’s the OPPOSITE of Equal Opportunity. I am for EQUAL OPPORTUNITY how about YOU? So there were a few GUILTY WHITE LIBERALS in his church and THAT’S supposed to alter my opinion of the anti-white church and Rev Wright?!!? HUH? John McCain has reached across the aisle many times (McCain-Feingold, McCain-Kennedy, etc.) Obama hasnt. Social Security is doomed to failure due to the baby boomers growing older, this has been pointed out for years and years.
kachaffe says:
I can’t believe people can claim Obama is racist when his own mother was white! Saying he’s racist is not only ignorant, but completely ridiculous.
The church wasn’t anti-white. WHITE PEOPLE ATTEND THE CHURCH! How dare you throw immature names at the white people attend that church simply because they were a minority. THAT is true racism. Does that mean the handful of black people attending my church do it out of guilt?! No.
This election is not about race. It’s not about what church someone attends. It’s about policy. It’s about who is going to help build our country back up from the 8 years of Bush damage. If you disagree with Obama’s policies, fine. But, don’t be one of those ignorant jerks that have nothing better to do than throw mud.
An anonymous user says:
Hallelujah! Finally, a person with some intelligence! You said it much better then I could have! Thank You!
An anonymous user says:
To kachaffe say:
AMEN on your remarks to that. This contest should not be about race or racism since it seems to becoming that. I am a white Texas Republican who has voted Republican since Ronald Reagan, but this go around, I am not voting for McCain. I have disliked him (McCain) since he ran for the candidacy for President against Bush in 2000. McCain said way to many lies about Bush. McCain and his campaign are still lieing thru their teeth about Obama and are getting caught at it. Also in last 2 to 3 years, I have not been very happy with the current Bush administration and some of the policies recently approved, or our local GOP representatives, especially those that voted for the recent bailout. That bailout should never have been passed first or second time. People need to learn to live in their means and not depend on government, us private citizens and the people we elect to represent us, to bail them out. 2. McCain is too hot tempered. I for one do not want a hot tempered person in the White House with his finger on the Nuclear button.
3. Do not forget, McCain was originally a Democrat who switched parties. McCain has flip flopped on more issues than Obama. 4. McCain picked the wrong woman to be VP. I think a better VP for me to vote for his ticket would have been either Condeleeza Rice or Kay Bailey Hutchison. They have much more qualifacations, especially on foreign policy, than Palin has.
Anyway to sum things up, we need to vote on current issues and potential future issues, not past old mute issues that have nothing to do with current campaign. Example, Obamas past acuaintances with Ayers and Rev. Wright. In recent news interviews on TV, Obama has said he no longer has any contact with or will have Ayers or Rev Wright advising him and his campaign or in a future Obama White house if he becomes President. Obama is distancing himself from these people. I am voting on who can handle the issues better and make our country great again in world standing. McCain is not the candidate to do this. Yes, Obama, in my viewpoint is not the best candidate either, but he is the BETTER choice. I am still leaning toward supporting Obama as President.
An anonymous user says:
You made some EXCELLENT points! You are obviously intelligent & articulate. I too am leaning heavily toward Obama for much the same reasons.
An anonymous user says:
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An anonymous user says:
now that’s really scary