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Filed in Delaware by on November 2, 2008

I know this kid quoted in this NJ article about the 2008 Student/Parent Mock Election Convention.

A fellow delegate from MOT Charter, Fxxxxx Sxxxxxx, was quick to voice his opinions, too.

“I want John McCain to win because I think he has more experienced, and I think Obama is a socialist,” said 10-year-old Sxxxxx.

He is really a great kid. I guess his father, who is also a good guy, filled his head with some nonsense.

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  1. Uce Brennis says:

    Perhaps the same could be said of this 9-year-old boy?

    http://www.wral.com/news/strange/video/3859360/

  2. nemski says:

    That’s how to make friends with your neighbors. Oh and the second time it was stolen, that person was stoopid.

  3. Unstable Isotope says:

    Do you think a 10-year-old understands what a socialist is? It’s been scary/amusing watching Republicans go crazy these last few weeks, pretending they don’t understand taxation.

  4. Dana says:

    No, UI, the point is that we do understand taxation. We also understand that your favored candidate is lying through his scummy teeth about his tax plans.

    And now we see that $250,000 really means “>$120,000.” Of course, Senator Obama won’t tell you that himself, at least not until November 5th.

  5. Unstable Isotope says:

    Wow, I didn’t realize Republicans had mind-reading powers!

  6. jason330 says:

    No, UI, the point is that we do understand taxation.

    That’s a laugh. I happen know for a fact that the guy in question would get killed under McCain’s tax plan and would enjoy a decent cut under the Obama plan.

    But once again we see that facts, reason, and rationality don;t mean anything to the likes of you Dana.

    You are a blind partisan.

  7. cassandra m says:

    Wow, I didn’t realize Republicans had mind-reading powers!

    More like the Tinker Bell theory of electoral viability — clap harder!