Does Obama actually want another term as president?

  • It was because of the high altitude, the climate change. :)

  • Romney only wants power, and he's willing to do anything or say anything, even if that means saying the exact opposite of what's really on his official platform, in debates.

    I'm not a fan of Obama. I'm more of a Ron Paul/Gary Johnson fan, which puts me in antithesis with a lot of stuff Obama has been doing, but Romney just makes me sick to my stomach hearing him go through his lies, thinking the people hearing him then forgot what he said a day or a month earlier, or simply thinking they don't realize that he will do what he and his masters tell him to do if he becomes president, regardless of what he says in the campaign or in debates.

    I truly believe Romney would be a worse president than Bush, and as a non-American that affects me directly, because Bush has been a catastrophe internationally, and has made US become more hated abroad. Romney would embarrass and make US even more hated if he becomes president. Heck, he already started doing that in his visits abroad during the campaign, in Israel and UK.

    You Americans need to fight for the right to a 3rd party or more than just 2 candidates in the debates. Obama and Romney are not real choices, and it's a classic example of choosing between "terrible" and "how-can-you-even-consider-voting-for-that-guy-terrible".

    There are 43% so called "independents" right now, more than Democrats and more than Republicans, and yet 90% of them vote again and again a Republican or a Democrat. Do you even realize that if half of them decided to vote 3rd party, that candidate would actually be in debates, and might even win? Why are those people calling themselves independents if they keep voting Republican or Democrats over and over again?