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Well im just gunna say that im not a all the way to the left I have my own stances on different issues doesnt matter the party I guess im a Moderate Democrat. My name is Nick DiBari and i was born in a VERY republican family but i noticed that how unfair the GOP really is. I was born in Staten Island, New york City its one of five boros and also the only Conservative boro I might add. Im also a big in GAY RIGHTS and PRO-CHOISE an also i dont care wat people say prostution should be legal because were humans WE LIKE SEX...GET OVER IT!! also FUCK ANIMAL RIGHTS! Ive allways had a love for politics and history. I play a electric bass hey just like mike huckabee no nevermind i HATE him! so Music/Politics/Philosophy i guess those are my favorite things=). My favorite people are Tomas Jefferson, John F. Kennedy, John Lennon, Charles Darwin, Ludwig Van Beethoven, Richard Dawkins, Ronald Regan, Marilyn Manson, why dont u add allan colmes in that head to head media people battle thing...i mean since sean hannity is in it thanks=) Plato, Gahndi, Socrates, John Locke, and hell im not gunna lie i find sometimes Karl Marx interesting. Also as you can i am an atheist well i just dont have a respect for Christian conservatives who say this is "one nation under god" ahh and for fucks sake EVOLUTION IS REAL!!!! Also i love my country yes but i dont agree with "the life of one american is more inportant they the lifes of many foreigners" life is inportant anywhere I also watch on TV The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, Any Thing on CNN, But I HATE FOX NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!! "fair and balanced"...MY FUCKING ASS! ITS (MIND CONTROL/PROPAGANDA/BULLSHIT) if you want to ask me somthing on my believes or issues message me AIM:dudeUsuck429 <

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Barack Obama - 60 match
While only having served in the United States Senate for about four years, Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has electrified the presidential stage. Earlier this year, Obama defeated the much vaunted Clinton machine in the Democratic primaries, receiving 18 million votes, as Democratic voters flocked to the polls in record numbers. Unlike his opponent, Obama opposed the Iraq war from the start and is running his campaign on the theme of working together to fix the economy, provide affordable health care to all Americans, restoring the nation's moral authority on the world stage, and keeping the lobbyists and special interests out of the White House.
John McCain - 43 match
As a Vietnam war veteran and someone who has a record of bi-partisan work on issues like campaign finance reform and immigration reform, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has often won praises for his willingness to buck his own party on issues. Unlike his opponent, McCain is a staunch supporter of the war in Iraq, a social conservative who believes that the Supreme Court should overturn a woman's right to an abortion, and fiscal conservative who believes the Bush tax cuts should be made permanent and that corporate tax rates be further lowered.
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Barack Obama - 65 match
You must be ambitious and idealistic, like Barack Obama. Obama is a liberal democrat who, unlike his rivals, opposed the Iraq war from the start. With only 3 years in the Senate, his inexperience worries some and sometimes reveals itself in the debates, but he also has the charisma and popular support that the others lack.
Chris Dodd - 55 match
Dodd is a liberal democrat who is a well-seasoned policy-maker. He has been in Washington since 1975 as a U.S. Representative and Senator and consistently receives thing between a 95-100% approval rating from Americans for Democratic Action and the National Committee for an Effective Congress. Unlike his Democrat counterparts, he believes that same-sex marriage and civil unions should be an issue left to states and supports free trade agreements. As a legislator, he is known for his work on expanding health care coverage to the uninsured, particularly children.
Tom Tancredo - 47 match
You must be REALLY concerned with immigration, just like Tom Tancredo. You'll have to find another right-winger, because your top match dropped out in December of 2007. As stated, Tancredois almost obsessively preoccupied with the issue of immigration (illegal or not) and wants more than just fences and laws to keep out foreign workers. He also opposes birth-right citizenship and wants to deploy American troops along the US-Mex border. But aside from immigration, Tancredero has advocated for bombing Mecca to get back at Islamic terrorists, formally called for the elimination of public schools, and resists the President Bush's big-government agenda. You might like him, but his own party thinks he's a disaster- Tom DeLay told him that 'you cannot think of making a career in [Congress]' and even Karl Rove told him that he would never 'darken the doorstep of the White House' again.
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John McCain
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Thomas Jefferson
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