I don't think the President is a con man, but I agree with ShoZan on most of his points. If you don't like either candidate, then I suggest you vote for Nader, he's been speaking out against the 2 party system for years. And if you can't vote for Nader (thanks to dems who want to keep the two party system), then you can always write him or anyone else in.
brainchild1787
1: Totalitarian (100%) 2: Liberal (94%) 3: Anarcho-syndicalist (88%) 4: Traditional Societies (79%) 5: Authoritarian (77%) 6: New Labour (72%) 7: Conservative (66%) 8: Libertarian (66%) Ok, I think this thing is slightly skewed, I mean the responses I wanted to give, the didn't even have. They only had reponses I didn't want to give. Not a lot of choice there, huh?
I am against compulsory voting. America is free country, and If you don't want to vote, you don't have to. It is a shame though, that any person would not express a wish to participate in the Great Democratic Process, that was bought with blood, but it is their right.
Please he is a coward knows NOTHING about wars. You are saying that our duly elected president is a coward, but I distinctly remember history telling us that it was John Kerry who came back from Vietnam and launced attacks against our soldiers, when he should have been helping fight the spread of commun