Question:
Obama or McCain? Vote!?
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2008-11-03 17:55:26 UTC
Who are you voting for?
Sixteen answers:
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2008-11-03 17:59:39 UTC
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clearsoul
2008-11-04 02:32:02 UTC
Obama
anonymous
2008-11-04 01:59:27 UTC
Obama
ldorman
2008-11-04 02:00:32 UTC
McCain
Katherine M
2008-11-04 01:59:35 UTC
McCain
~* Petite Choupette*~
2008-11-04 02:00:48 UTC
Obama!
Unknown Yahoo User
2008-11-04 01:58:53 UTC
Godzilla
anonymous
2008-11-04 03:50:03 UTC
Obama. Mc Cain representa el pasado. Lo respeto como persona por el coraje que demostro cuando fue prisionero de guerra en Vietnam pero ese tipo no puede dirigir un pais ni en p.edo. Estados Unidos (y el mundo a traves de ellos) necesita un cambio. Pero mismo Obama lo va a tener muy dificil porque para arreglar las pelotudeces que hizo Bush, los gringos van a tardar 20 años.



Y no concuerdo con vos en que Mc Cain va a ganar la eleccion. Ganara Obama pero tengo la intuicion (espero equivocarme pero lo dudo) de que lo mataran antes de que cumpla su mandato.



Buenas noche, preciosa. Que suerte que hay gente como vos en el foro que se interesan genuinamente por el futbol y por otras cosas (porque no todo es futbol!) porque el nivel del foro es cada dia es peor. Si no fuera por vos y algunos otros, ya me hubiera jubilado del foro hace rato!



Beso.
anonymous
2008-11-04 02:00:50 UTC
McCain.



Here's one reason why:



A ‘MUST READ’ FOR ALL INDEPENDENT, SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS AND THOSE STRIVING TO BE.



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Given the furor about "Joe the plumber" I've written an open letter to Mr. Obama myself. I think it is worth the read. Maybe if Americans could take a closer look at what a small businessman is, they wouldn't want politicians penalizing their success. Feel free to forward it if you want…



Cory



Mr. Obama,



Given the uproar about the simple question asked you by Joe the plumber, and the persecution that has been heaped on him because he dared to question you, I find myself motivated to say a few things to you myself. While Joe aspires to start a business someday, I already have started not one, but 4 businesses. But first, let me introduce myself. You can call me "Cory the well driller". I am a 54 year old high school graduate. I didn't go to college like you, I was too ready to go "conquer the world" when I finished high school. 25 years ago at age 29, I started my own water well drilling business at a time when the economy here in East Texas was in a tailspin from the crash of the early 80's oil boom. I didn't get any help from the government, nor did I look for any. I borrowed what I could from my sister, my uncle, and even the pawn shop and managed to scrape together a homemade drill rig and a few tools to do my first job. My businesses did not start as a result of privilege. They are the result of my personal drive, personal ambition, self discipline, self reliance, and a determination to treat my customers fairly. From the very start my business provided one other (than myself) East Texan a full time job. I couldn't afford a backhoe the first few years (something every well drilling business had), so I and my helper had to dig the mud pits that are necessary for each and every job with hand shovels. I had to use my 10 year old, 1/2 ton pickup truck for my water tank truck (normally a job for at least a 2 ton truck).



A year and a half after I started the business, I scraped together a 20% down payment to get a modest bank loan and bought a (28 year) old, worn out, slightly bigger drilling rig to allow me to drill the deeper water wells in my area. I spent the next few years drilling wells with the rig while simultaneously rebuilding it between jobs. Through these years I never knew from one month to the next if I would have any work or be able to pay the bills. I got behind on my income taxes one year, and spent the next two years paying that back (with penalty and interest) while keeping up with ongoing taxes. I got behind on my water well supply bill 2 different years (way behind the second time... $80,000.00), and spent over a year paying it back (each time) while continuing to pay for ongoing supplies C.O.D.. Of course, the personal stress endured through these experiences and years is hard to measure. I do have a stent in my heart now to memorialize it all.



I spent the next 10 years developing the reputation for being the most competent and most honest water well driller in East Texas. 2 years along the way, I hired another full time employee for the drilling business so that we could provide full time water well pump service as well as the well drilling. Also, 3 years along the path, I bought a water well screen service machine from a friend, starting business # 2. 5 years later I made a business loan for $100,000.00 to build a new, higher production, computer controlled screen service machine. I had designed the machine myself, and it didn't work out for 3 years so I had to make the loan payments without the benefit of any added income from the new machine. No government program was there to help me with the payments, or to help me sleep at night as I lay awake wondering how I would solve my machine problems or pay my bills. Finally, after 3 years, I got the screen machine working properly, and that provided another full time job for an East Texan in the screen service business.



2 years after that, I made another business loan, this time for $250,000.00, to buy another used drilling rig and all the support equipment needed to run another, larger, drill rig. This provided another 2 full time jobs for East Texans. Again, I spent a couple of years not knowing if I had made a smart move, or a move that would bankrupt me. For the third time in 13 years, I had placed everything I owned on the line, risking everything, in order to build a business.



A couple of years into this, I came up with a bright idea for a new kind of mud pump, a fundamentally necessary pump used on water well drill rigs. I spent my entire life savings to date (just $30,000.00), building a prototype of the pump and took it to the national water well convention to show it off. Customers immediately started coming out of the woodworks to buy the pumps, but there was a problem. I had depleted my assets maki
Soy Decano (cuenta nº 2)
2008-11-04 10:55:49 UTC
Los dos nos van a cag.ar, asi que me da lo mismo.

Para ellos seguiremos siendo carne de cañon.

Saludos!
anonymous
2008-11-04 18:44:50 UTC
Hola

Para mí gana Obama.

Besitos
red
2008-11-04 01:59:17 UTC
The only choice!



McCain/Palin!
Jeexeneize
2008-11-04 19:12:31 UTC
q hago votando aca! jaja pero mejor obama
ed_man118
2008-11-04 01:59:28 UTC
George Bush! would if I could.
pinkberry1122
2008-11-04 01:59:04 UTC
mccain :)
princess!!!
2008-11-04 02:02:47 UTC
mc c........................................Barack obama!!!!!


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