Okay. Sorry they can voice there opinions to the public to just i can't stand that they fell the need to tell me that i have to vote for somebody. They want Obama. I am sure they have there reasons. Then fine that doesn't mean I have to vote for him. I am deciding who I think is best for me and my family, and country.
LuvChuck Says:
October 15th, 2008 3:24 PM
Right on! I agree that the first PSA was much better in that it merely suggested to VOTE rather than suggesting who to vote for. The second on was okay though - they can say what they want to and we'll choose whether or not to heed their advice. Hey, take it from Serena: "Consider it a suggestion." Haha
Anyways, the first one should have had more of Ed! I know he's not American and so he doesn't really have anything to do with our election at all - but I love listening to him speak with his native accent!!!
Lena Says:
October 15th, 2008 4:17 PM
You are certainly entitled to your own opinion, Theresa. But they are not making you vote for them. No one is going to force you to vote for anyone you don't want to. You can vote any way you want. All they're doing is merely voicing their opinions, just as you voiced yours.
Theresa Says:
October 15th, 2008 4:22 PM
Lena, I understand that. I know that they aren't forcing anybody to vote for him but they don't need to encourage it either.
james Says:
October 15th, 2008 4:27 PM
ugggghhh, blake and penn just lost some points for me. of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but its still annoying when all these stars are going "vote obama!"
like when i was watching making the band 4 live yesterday, diddy and aubrey(i doubt she even knows a single thing about politics) was screaming "vote obama." right then, i just turned the tv off.
How did this comment section for two funny videos about voting turn into the new Page Sixs for politics. Who cares about who they enDorsing for the key message they tryna get out if GO VOTE.
Theresa Says:
October 15th, 2008 4:52 PM
Page Six of politics. That is interesting but politics do get ugly. We all know that. Whatever. The debates are on tonight. Is anyone watching?
I'll def be watching, Theresa. This is my first election I can vote in and I'm excited about having my vote count.
I like the first vid but hated the second. I think it's fine for people to say who they are going to vote for and then give me reasons why they think they are the better candidate, but to blatantly tell me to vote Obama and "never vote Republican" is ridiculous. I am an Independent but there have still been some good Republican politicians, as well as Democratic. give me a break....
sorry, that's kind of one of my pet peeves, but I'm over it now. :P
Theresa Says:
October 15th, 2008 5:47 PM
Riley I am glad that this is your first election. You must be excited. I do agree with what you said. I am an independent to. Why? Because I am on the fence with alot of the issues. It's hard. As for who I am voting for I prefer not to say but that is just me.
Jordan Says:
October 15th, 2008 5:55 PM
okay. i understand all yall are saying even though i am a few months short of being able to vote in the upcoming election, i felt i should share something...
Both candidates Obama and McCain are posting ads that basically say "Vote for me" so you can't just bash Obama for having celebs on a commercial for him because McCain has got them too... he just doesn't flaunt them as much. Don't get me wrong I am a Republican and I would vote for McCain if I could, I just think before you go accusing one candidate of something, you should check out what your candidate is doing also.
brittney Says:
October 15th, 2008 7:30 PM
first of all i think the second video was just funny..and i think yall need to loosen up. But i have to admit i love blake and penn even more for the second video cause iam voting for obama in the november elections. but if they had endorse mccain i dont think there would have been nearly as negative comments. Vote for who you want in november if your'e naive enough that a celebrity can change your mind on who your're voting than thats just sad. research the cadidates because thats what i did no celebrity is forcing to vote for obama in november....
Emmaline Says:
October 15th, 2008 7:55 PM
unfourtunetly there are people out there who wont vote. having their favorite celeb telling them the importance of it might motivate them. I thought the second clip was amazing!!! voting republican again will hurt us. And as parents their job is to not vote for someone who will dig us into a deeper hole(mccain) a vote doesnt just affect 8 years of a country it affects us forever. if people would take 30 minutes out of theor day aa research McCain's plan as president and all of the lies and dishonest tv ads and all of his plans he is keeping from us he would not stand a chance! OBAMA 08'
michelle Says:
October 15th, 2008 10:30 PM
..Is Ed Westwick even an American citizen? haha.
It's still nice advertising with him in it, though.
MiLLa Says:
October 15th, 2008 10:36 PM
im not American but i love how these voting things are going on...love the clips!
emma Says:
October 16th, 2008 4:35 AM
Wow, Theresa - you think people should get bashed for voicing political opinions? I have an application for a Zimbabwe Residency Visa here, if you're interested...
Theresa Says:
October 16th, 2008 4:50 AM
No, Emma I don't. For the last time I am aware we all have opinions and Celebs do to and they can voice them. I am just saying that tell my to vote for a certain somebody is crossing the line. BTW. I thought Ed is british. Whatever.
Maddy Says:
October 16th, 2008 8:59 AM
Look everyone who's debating over whether its right for celebrities to tell people who to vote for, they're not. I agree with they're voicing there own opinions and you can't cut them down for having there say. It happens every day, people will take sides, and no they won't sit back and not let anything happen they'll get up and they'll make their voices heard just like anyone would. The point is its not against the law, they can do what they want and they're standing up for there beliefs, which isn't wrong at all.
By the way, Ed Westwick isn't American, but he must be an American Citizen.
Giri Says:
October 16th, 2008 10:44 AM
Right now I'm sitting on my chair and thinking... why would The Gossip Girl cast get involved in the presidential election campaigne?????????????????????????????????
WHY???
I personally think that there are lots oF GG fans out there who will surely vote for McCain!!!
Voting is a PERSONAL THING!!! Don't say to me for who I should and shouldn't vote.
One last advice: PLEASE DO NOT MIX GOSSIP GIRL WITH THIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNE!!!
Cloony Says:
October 16th, 2008 10:57 AM
Please tell me which are the planes (from each candidate) to maintain relations with Russia?
What kind of politics have McCain and Obama concerning
Russia???
Please reply!!!
Halle Says:
October 16th, 2008 12:16 PM
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE SONG?
GOOOO OBAMA!
DOWN WITH MCCAIN HE IS WAY TO OLD!
Theresa Says:
October 16th, 2008 3:40 PM
Well, Maybe I was to brash about saying hollywood to shut up but that is it. Other then that I'm done here. Thanx for telling about Ed. I wasn't sure and I still love Penn and Blake too.
Carly Says:
October 17th, 2008 9:22 AM
For those of you that are supporting John McCain, I have 3 words for you : Joe the Plumber! If any of you are still voting for him you obviously didn't watch the 3rd debate (or Saturday Night Live). Oh and I like to add that everyone can stop saying they're tired of hearing celebrities tell them who to vote for. If they want people to vote for Obama, they have a right to tell you that! You also have a right not to listen! So if you don't want to be told by celebs who to vote for, just ignore it!!!! It's not that hard to do!
Jacq Says:
October 17th, 2008 8:29 PM
Honestly, you guys. Stop being so immature about it all. If you're old enough to vote, then you're certainly old enough to make your own decisions. So what if celebrities decide to endorse a particular candidate? Did it ever come to mind that maybe they actually like his policies? Or that they really are Democrats?
If you were actually keeping up with the news, you would know how many states the Republicans have lost due to McCain's choice of Palin as co-candidate. Even Google and Levi's have endorsed Obama. There's no rule against celebrities being allowed to say what they think. It's our fault that we make such a big deal out of it.
jshfsf Says:
October 18th, 2008 7:07 PM
Of course British people are allowed to vote for American presidents if they are an American citizen.
October 15th, 2008 3:07 PM
Okay. Sorry they can voice there opinions to the public to just i can't stand that they fell the need to tell me that i have to vote for somebody. They want Obama. I am sure they have there reasons. Then fine that doesn't mean I have to vote for him. I am deciding who I think is best for me and my family, and country.
October 15th, 2008 3:24 PM
Right on! I agree that the first PSA was much better in that it merely suggested to VOTE rather than suggesting who to vote for. The second on was okay though - they can say what they want to and we'll choose whether or not to heed their advice. Hey, take it from Serena: "Consider it a suggestion." Haha
Anyways, the first one should have had more of Ed! I know he's not American and so he doesn't really have anything to do with our election at all - but I love listening to him speak with his native accent!!!
October 15th, 2008 4:17 PM
You are certainly entitled to your own opinion, Theresa. But they are not making you vote for them. No one is going to force you to vote for anyone you don't want to. You can vote any way you want. All they're doing is merely voicing their opinions, just as you voiced yours.
October 15th, 2008 4:22 PM
Lena, I understand that. I know that they aren't forcing anybody to vote for him but they don't need to encourage it either.
October 15th, 2008 4:27 PM
ugggghhh, blake and penn just lost some points for me. of course everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but its still annoying when all these stars are going "vote obama!"
like when i was watching making the band 4 live yesterday, diddy and aubrey(i doubt she even knows a single thing about politics) was screaming "vote obama." right then, i just turned the tv off.
October 15th, 2008 4:44 PM
How did this comment section for two funny videos about voting turn into the new Page Sixs for politics. Who cares about who they enDorsing for the key message they tryna get out if GO VOTE.
October 15th, 2008 4:52 PM
Page Six of politics. That is interesting but politics do get ugly. We all know that. Whatever. The debates are on tonight. Is anyone watching?
October 15th, 2008 5:14 PM
Obamma :)!!
yaaay!
October 15th, 2008 5:19 PM
I'll def be watching, Theresa. This is my first election I can vote in and I'm excited about having my vote count.
I like the first vid but hated the second. I think it's fine for people to say who they are going to vote for and then give me reasons why they think they are the better candidate, but to blatantly tell me to vote Obama and "never vote Republican" is ridiculous. I am an Independent but there have still been some good Republican politicians, as well as Democratic. give me a break....
sorry, that's kind of one of my pet peeves, but I'm over it now. :P
October 15th, 2008 5:47 PM
Riley I am glad that this is your first election. You must be excited. I do agree with what you said. I am an independent to. Why? Because I am on the fence with alot of the issues. It's hard. As for who I am voting for I prefer not to say but that is just me.
October 15th, 2008 5:55 PM
okay. i understand all yall are saying even though i am a few months short of being able to vote in the upcoming election, i felt i should share something...
Both candidates Obama and McCain are posting ads that basically say "Vote for me" so you can't just bash Obama for having celebs on a commercial for him because McCain has got them too... he just doesn't flaunt them as much. Don't get me wrong I am a Republican and I would vote for McCain if I could, I just think before you go accusing one candidate of something, you should check out what your candidate is doing also.
October 15th, 2008 7:30 PM
first of all i think the second video was just funny..and i think yall need to loosen up. But i have to admit i love blake and penn even more for the second video cause iam voting for obama in the november elections. but if they had endorse mccain i dont think there would have been nearly as negative comments. Vote for who you want in november if your'e naive enough that a celebrity can change your mind on who your're voting than thats just sad. research the cadidates because thats what i did no celebrity is forcing to vote for obama in november....
October 15th, 2008 7:55 PM
unfourtunetly there are people out there who wont vote. having their favorite celeb telling them the importance of it might motivate them. I thought the second clip was amazing!!! voting republican again will hurt us. And as parents their job is to not vote for someone who will dig us into a deeper hole(mccain) a vote doesnt just affect 8 years of a country it affects us forever. if people would take 30 minutes out of theor day aa research McCain's plan as president and all of the lies and dishonest tv ads and all of his plans he is keeping from us he would not stand a chance! OBAMA 08'
October 15th, 2008 10:30 PM
..Is Ed Westwick even an American citizen? haha.
It's still nice advertising with him in it, though.
October 15th, 2008 10:36 PM
im not American but i love how these voting things are going on...love the clips!
October 16th, 2008 4:35 AM
Wow, Theresa - you think people should get bashed for voicing political opinions? I have an application for a Zimbabwe Residency Visa here, if you're interested...
October 16th, 2008 4:50 AM
No, Emma I don't. For the last time I am aware we all have opinions and Celebs do to and they can voice them. I am just saying that tell my to vote for a certain somebody is crossing the line. BTW. I thought Ed is british. Whatever.
October 16th, 2008 8:59 AM
Look everyone who's debating over whether its right for celebrities to tell people who to vote for, they're not. I agree with they're voicing there own opinions and you can't cut them down for having there say. It happens every day, people will take sides, and no they won't sit back and not let anything happen they'll get up and they'll make their voices heard just like anyone would. The point is its not against the law, they can do what they want and they're standing up for there beliefs, which isn't wrong at all.
By the way, Ed Westwick isn't American, but he must be an American Citizen.
October 16th, 2008 10:44 AM
Right now I'm sitting on my chair and thinking... why would The Gossip Girl cast get involved in the presidential election campaigne?????????????????????????????????
WHY???
I personally think that there are lots oF GG fans out there who will surely vote for McCain!!!
Voting is a PERSONAL THING!!! Don't say to me for who I should and shouldn't vote.
One last advice: PLEASE DO NOT MIX GOSSIP GIRL WITH THIS PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNE!!!
October 16th, 2008 10:57 AM
Please tell me which are the planes (from each candidate) to maintain relations with Russia?
What kind of politics have McCain and Obama concerning
Russia???
Please reply!!!
October 16th, 2008 12:16 PM
CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE SONG?
GOOOO OBAMA!
DOWN WITH MCCAIN HE IS WAY TO OLD!
October 16th, 2008 3:40 PM
Well, Maybe I was to brash about saying hollywood to shut up but that is it. Other then that I'm done here. Thanx for telling about Ed. I wasn't sure and I still love Penn and Blake too.
October 17th, 2008 9:22 AM
For those of you that are supporting John McCain, I have 3 words for you : Joe the Plumber! If any of you are still voting for him you obviously didn't watch the 3rd debate (or Saturday Night Live). Oh and I like to add that everyone can stop saying they're tired of hearing celebrities tell them who to vote for. If they want people to vote for Obama, they have a right to tell you that! You also have a right not to listen! So if you don't want to be told by celebs who to vote for, just ignore it!!!! It's not that hard to do!
October 17th, 2008 8:29 PM
Honestly, you guys. Stop being so immature about it all. If you're old enough to vote, then you're certainly old enough to make your own decisions. So what if celebrities decide to endorse a particular candidate? Did it ever come to mind that maybe they actually like his policies? Or that they really are Democrats?
If you were actually keeping up with the news, you would know how many states the Republicans have lost due to McCain's choice of Palin as co-candidate. Even Google and Levi's have endorsed Obama. There's no rule against celebrities being allowed to say what they think. It's our fault that we make such a big deal out of it.
October 18th, 2008 7:07 PM
Of course British people are allowed to vote for American presidents if they are an American citizen.