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<blockquote data-quote="Danny Tanner" data-source="post: 1809129" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>Obama isn't my ideal candidate, but when forced to choose between him or Romney, he's got my vote. Romney scares the hell out of me. I would prefer a world without religion, but until then, I believe it should stay in church, stay in families, and stay out of politics. That's the biggest, of many, deal breakers for me when it comes to Romney. Not to say that Obama doesn't have some of his own with his cronies involvement in Fast and Furious, his extension of the Patriot Act, Obamacare and his "Make War, Not Love" policy that reminds me of any other power-hungry, blood-thirsty Republican.</p><p></p><p>I find it funny when people talk about Obama taking away your individual rights, yet, for example, he supports gay marriage, the repeal of DADT, is pro-choice, and supports the decriminalization of marijuana (though we're yet to see this in action). I like that he wants schools to focus on math, science, and technology while Romney wants to violate the 1st Amendment by putting God back in public schools.</p><p></p><p>Like I said, neither are without their faults, but Obama's list is much shorter than Romney's. Therefore, Obama, while not being close to my ideal candidate, will most likely get my vote this year only because he's the lesser of two evils.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny Tanner, post: 1809129, member: 10619"] Obama isn't my ideal candidate, but when forced to choose between him or Romney, he's got my vote. Romney scares the hell out of me. I would prefer a world without religion, but until then, I believe it should stay in church, stay in families, and stay out of politics. That's the biggest, of many, deal breakers for me when it comes to Romney. Not to say that Obama doesn't have some of his own with his cronies involvement in Fast and Furious, his extension of the Patriot Act, Obamacare and his "Make War, Not Love" policy that reminds me of any other power-hungry, blood-thirsty Republican. I find it funny when people talk about Obama taking away your individual rights, yet, for example, he supports gay marriage, the repeal of DADT, is pro-choice, and supports the decriminalization of marijuana (though we're yet to see this in action). I like that he wants schools to focus on math, science, and technology while Romney wants to violate the 1st Amendment by putting God back in public schools. Like I said, neither are without their faults, but Obama's list is much shorter than Romney's. Therefore, Obama, while not being close to my ideal candidate, will most likely get my vote this year only because he's the lesser of two evils. [/QUOTE]
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