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Will You Vote for Obama in 2012?

Will You Vote Obamam in 2012?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 4 7.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 48 84.2%
  • That jury is still out!

    Votes: 3 5.3%
  • So far, there's nobody worth my vote.

    Votes: 2 3.5%

  • Total voters
    57

quantumfaith

Active Member
Personally, I can never vote for a party whose platform upholds and defends the so called right to "reproductive rights", nothing more than a platitudinous way to describe modern day convenience infanticide.
 

freeatlast

New Member
NO! He is a socialist, a supporter of the homosexual movement, and a supporter of the illegals who come here. I will also say this however. If rick Perry runs I would rather have the current president in office then MR. Perry who is wolf in sheep's clothing. At least this president does not hide his true beliefs, but I still would not vote for him.
 
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righteousdude2

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
So Far, the Present Administration Loses!

Those are good indicators of the total disgust of Americans with the current administration. The problem is, when it comes down to the rubber meeting the road, will these straw poll numbers hold up in the court of public opinion, and more importantly in the Electoral College vote?

Thanks to those who have voted, and please continue to vote, let's tell DC how us Baptist's really feel.
 

righteousdude2

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
Someone Else (any one else) Wins a Landslide over Obama in 2012

The on going poll shows Obama losing 23 to 3. That should send some ground shaking tremors to the WH. :tonofbricks:
 

StefanM

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
The on going poll shows Obama losing 23 to 3. That should send some ground shaking tremors to the WH. :tonofbricks:

Not at all. An informal, nonscientific poll on a heavily conservative website isn't really that enlightening. I don't plan to vote for Obama, but I didn't vote for him in 2008.
 

Arbo

Active Member
Site Supporter
Will you vote for Obama in 2012?

:laugh:I'm still laughing at the idea!:laugh:
 

righteousdude2

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
If They Did, Most of Us Would Be In BIG Trouble!

Yes!:thumbs: The WH keeps tabs on the polls taken on the BB to determine its political direction.

If they were to keep a close eye on the BB, a lot of us (including me) would be on the FBI watch list :laugh: Still, your sense of humor brought a smile to my heart. THANKS!
 

freeatlast

New Member
The on going poll shows Obama losing 23 to 3. That should send some ground shaking tremors to the WH. :tonofbricks:

I really do not think the WH is concerned at all. While I certainly hope he is voted out I don't believe it will happen. I believe he is there becuse of the Lord and not for a blessing. The pole on this kind of board is not a good way to determind such an outcome as it is very one sided. I pray that I am wrong, but it does little good to replace him with another of the same kind and to date there is no one who has a clue how to fix the debt problem which is the number one biggest problem we have as a nation.
 

John Toppass

Active Member
Site Supporter
I could not knowingly vote for someone who supports murdering babies while they in their mother's womb. I would then become just as guilty of those murders as those who are physically committing them.
 
Not at all. An informal, nonscientific poll on a heavily conservative website isn't really that enlightening. I don't plan to vote for Obama, but I didn't vote for him in 2008.

You're right. This is a very conservative website, so the poll results are exactly what one would expect -- not surprising at all.

I did vote for Obama in 2008; however, my heart has changed drastically in regard to abortion and gay marriage, so obviously I won't be able to vote for him again. I'm still looking for a candidate I can support....
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
The problem is, when it comes down to the rubber meeting the road, will these straw poll numbers hold up in the court of public opinion, and more importantly in the Electoral College vote?

The Electoral College will vote like they always have (with a handful of exceptions) - exactly like they are told to vote. About half the states have laws punishing them for not doing so.

The record of 'faithless electors' is interesting reading.
 
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