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mopar63
01-10-2008, 05:27 PM
In light of the "Republicans" thread tell us who and why you think your side is worthy.
grape
01-10-2008, 09:53 PM
i'm as left as you can get, and both of the front runners scare the shit out of me. I vote none of the above
Paladin
01-10-2008, 09:54 PM
i'm as left as you can get, and both of the front runners scare the shit out of me. I vote none of the above
LOL, pretty much sums it up for the Dems.
grape
01-10-2008, 09:55 PM
LOL, pretty much sums it up for the Dems.
hey, we agree on something lol
Denny
01-11-2008, 07:32 AM
i'm as left as you can get, and both of the front runners scare the shit out of me. I vote none of the above
All the Dems I know say the same thing, so why is it that those two douches have so much backing?!?!
mopar63
01-11-2008, 07:36 AM
All the Dems I know say the same thing, so why is it that those two douches have so much backing?!?!
$$$ Have to protect what the moguls want, aka George Soros (sp?) and company.
Mustangman_2000
01-11-2008, 08:25 AM
I've been a Democrat for my entire adult life. This election is the first time I've considered voting for another party.
I would vote for Clinton over Obama simply because she's closer to the center. However, neither one is particularly appealing right now.
I think both Democratic and Republican voters are in the same boat. The people that hold a real chance of making it to the national convention don't really represent your views.
For those of you that are considering abstaining from voting because you don't like the candidates, that is not the best course of action. Participating in the voting process is very important.
JP135
01-11-2008, 08:34 AM
I think both Democratic and Republican voters are in the same boat. The people that hold a real chance of making to the national convention don't really represent your views.
You hit that one right on the head.
black01gt
01-11-2008, 08:38 AM
I've been a Democrat for my entire adult life. This election is the first time I've considered voting for another party.
For those of you that are considering abstaining from voting because you don't like the candidates, that is not the best course of action. Participating in the voting process is very important.
Atta boy!!! Come on over and make a difference. I did. It ain't so bad especially if we can find a national leader as opposed to a party representative.
http://www.ronpaul2008.com/
I understand your point, and up until now I've complied. It is a form of surrender but at the point of no choices what's left to surrender anyway? I'll just wait for the impeachment process.
black01gt
01-11-2008, 09:05 AM
Oh boy.... :(
http://www.lvrj.com/news/13702902.html
A man shouted through an opening in the wall that his wife was illegal.
"No woman is illegal," Clinton said, to cheers.
Denny
01-11-2008, 09:08 AM
Oh boy.... :(
http://www.lvrj.com/news/13702902.html
A man shouted through an opening in the wall that his wife was illegal.
"No woman is illegal," Clinton said, to cheers.
ROTFLMMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Paladin
01-11-2008, 06:02 PM
hey, we agree on something lol
It was bound to happen if we stayed on here long enough. ;)
Paladin
01-11-2008, 06:06 PM
I've been a Democrat for my entire adult life. This election is the first time I've considered voting for another party.
I would vote for Clinton over Obama simply because she's closer to the center. However, neither one is particularly appealing right now.
I think both Democratic and Republican voters are in the same boat. The people that hold a real chance of making it to the national convention don't really represent your views.
For those of you that are considering abstaining from voting because you don't like the candidates, that is not the best course of action. Participating in the voting process is very important.
Thanks for confirming what I have always said. The Dems are way left now and people like Hillary who are far left are now the center. Very sad for a party that was once so proud.
I agree on the wasted vote. The Paul people are probabaly comprised of mostly young college age people who would not have voted anyway, so their lack of voting won't affect much. They are the only ones I have seen who consistently claim to be motivated to vote for their candidate only.
Paladin
01-11-2008, 06:09 PM
Oh boy.... :(
http://www.lvrj.com/news/13702902.html
A man shouted through an opening in the wall that his wife was illegal.
"No woman is illegal," Clinton said, to cheers.
Have you seen the video where Hillary goes into some restaurant that lots of Presidents have visited and saw a picture of her husbands visit? She looked closer and saw Bill slapping two scantily clad young girls on the ass. Her facial expression was classic.
It may have been a joke and not real, either way it was damn funny! :D
Have you seen the video where Hillary goes into some restaurant that lots of Presidents have visited and saw a picture of her husbands visit? She looked closer and saw Bill slapping two scantily clad young girls on the ass. Her facial expression was classic.
It may have been a joke and not real, either way it was damn funny! :D
Reminds me of the old skit on SNL of Phil Hartman playing Bill Clinton in a McDonald's....
"See this filet o fish sandwich.....intercepted by warlords...."
89gt-stanger
01-11-2008, 08:35 PM
Even as a republican, i would vote for Obama over Rudy Guilliani.
btw- if hillary clinton is not good enough for bill clinton, she is DEFINATLY not good enough to be the next president of the united states of america.
IMO
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