Which presidential candidate do you support and why?

Saturday, January 5, 2008

George Swader

Dyersburg

"I'm pulling for Mike Huckabee. He has a common-sense approach."


Shurl Curtis

Dyersburg

"I know that I'm not pulling for John Edwards. He should have stayed home with his sick wife."


Gus Curtis

Dyersburg

"I'm a Republican but I don't know if I'll vote for any of them. I'll probably switch parties this time around."


Jackie Alexander

Finley

"It's too soon for me to pick one but I'm against Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. I don't agree with their campaign issues."


Terrance Mclin

Dyersburg

"I hope Hillary Clinton wins because then Bill can help her out."

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  • My Gawd gget with the program man

    -- Posted by Panhead57 on Tue, Jan 8, 2008, at 8:50 AM
  • NONE OF THE ABOVE

    -- Posted by Panhead57 on Tue, Jan 8, 2008, at 8:50 AM
  • Barack Obama. He represents change. Badly needed change. I hope he wins so he can work on doing something about all this racisim and hatred here in Tennessee. I am from the midwest, and I have never in my life seen so much racisim. This state is all of 60-75 years behind times.

    -- Posted by reecypiece1 on Tue, Jan 8, 2008, at 3:29 PM
  • First of all, most of these individuals need to ensure that they are registered and WILL go out to the polls and vote before they cast their opinions. Opinions don't win elections, Votes do!!!!

    Seond, when you decide to voice your opinion, Ms Shurl Curtis, make sure you have your facts. John Edward's wife is probably looking better than you, as she travels and encourages her husbands campaign efforts.

    Yes, if you elect Hilliary Clinton you may get two for one, but make sure that you know what her platform represents.

    OBAMA in '08

    -- Posted by Mitchell on Sat, Jan 12, 2008, at 9:48 AM
  • Whatever you do, do NOT vote for Obama. He is a muslim and the muslims have sworn that they are going to take over the U.S. from the inside out. Good way to start huh, in the white house. There are already too many senators and congressmen who are muslim now in our government.Don't believe me? Just take a good look at England. They have already taken over that country. Obama doesn't even salute our flag or place his hand over his heart.

    -- Posted by steved1 on Sat, Jan 12, 2008, at 9:38 PM
  • Obama is NOT a muslim. He is Christian. His father was is a muslim from Kenya. He (Obama) was not raised muslim. He attends Trinity United Church of Christ on 95th St in Chicago. I thought there was a seperation of church and state? Is that not one of the key factors in why this country was founded? I think it should be required that all registered voters take a 5th grade history class before voting. Perhaps it would help them decide based on issues instead simple minded prejudice. I am not even a Obama support but I can NOT stand stupidity! Research things before you speak on them.

    -- Posted by T2008 on Tue, Feb 12, 2008, at 1:28 PM
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