What Republican candidate do you support for President in 2008?

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Which candidate do you like the best so far? Justify answers in thread.

  1. Sam Brownback

    3.1%
  2. Rudy Guiliani

    21.9%
  3. Mike Huckabee

    3.1%
  4. Duncan Hunter

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  5. Alan Keyes

    3.1%
  6. John Mccain

    3.1%
  7. Ron Paul

    46.9%
  8. Mitt Romney

    9.4%
  9. Tom Tancredo

    3.1%
  10. Fred Thompson

    6.3%
  1. guerilla

    guerilla Notable Member

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    #121
    And that would be?
     
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  2. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #122
    At this point, anyone but Ron Paul... :D
     
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    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #123
    I prefer my candidate standing up for what this country was founded upon ;)

    I still am not decided as well, so far however mr Paul no matter how out there he comes off in his speaches is by far the closest one to following what this country is founded upon. Nobody else comes close..
     
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  4. Dead Corn

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    #124
    zip - nada - nyet... Even my boy Giuliani has let me down. And the Dems???? A-hahahahahahhahahaha!!!!

    WHo's running for the Libertarians anyway? The presumption of Joint Legal and Physical custody. Ending this madness called the "War on Drugs!"

    Actually next to these beyond-long-shots... everybody just sucks.

    i simply CANNOT stand politicians and actors!
     
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  5. guerilla

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    #125
    Even Hillary? Would you rather see Hillary elected than Ron Paul?
     
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  6. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #126
    I never said anything about who I would like to see in the White House. What I said was the Ron Paul strikes me as a raving lunatic... Hillary is a just a power hungry lesbian... Anyway, that is what she strikes me as.

    I've yet to see a single Democratic candidate get up and say, "Jeremy Kinsey, this is what I am going to do for you."... All I've heard is doom and gloom, the economy this, the dollar that and Bush is bad, war is bad, Iraq is bad.. Nothing positive.... I see the exact same from Ron Paul, except on a monumental scale... He scares the crap out of me..
     
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  7. guerilla

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    #127
    Honest post. Appreciated. :)
     
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  8. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    All I want is a candidate that will stand up and say, "here is what I am going to do to make this a better place.." It's just that simple. I don't care about abortion, gay marriage, the ozone, health care, social security, or any other lame thing being talked about.. The average American wants someone that will just do their job, not talk about it. The average American is sick of hearing about doom and gloom... I don't believe in abortion, so I don't participate in that ritual, it's just not high on my list. If a gay wants to get married, whatever -- do it... just don't waste my money sanctioning it, I don't care. If you don't like something, fix it... stop wasting my time telling me how Rush, that there Fox News and Bush is ruining the world... If there's a problem, FIX IT... Stop talking about it.

    So far, all I hear is the same old bull shit... I don't need to be reminded of a problem, I want to see the solution.

    Once democrats realize that we are sick of hearing them bitch like a bunch of little girls, they might stand a chance at winning something.

    As for the Republicans, stop pandering to these little sissies... You're not going to get elected if you cave on your principles and placate the doom and gloomers...

    My ideal candidate should carry his/her head high and above all things, have a large set of nads!
     
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    #129
    Well, Giuliani, the man you voted for in this thread, is not the one who meets all the criteria above. The guy is a complete joke. I'm surprised he even has "half" the votes that Ron Paul has.

    Giuliani won't be able to beat Hillary. She will destroy him. Ron Paul is the only man who has a chance, and if Giuliani gets the Republican nomination, the victory would have already been decided, and it will be Hillary.
     
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  10. Mia

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    #130
    Compared to Ron Paul, Rudy is a lot closer... Hillary would not be a senator right now, had Rudy remained in the race.. Think about that for a while.
     
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    #131
    Just an interesting observation.

    The same side that used 'terror' to justify their causes for years now uses 'doom and gloom' if anyone was/is doom and gloom it would the side using 'terror' for everything under the sun ;)
     
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    #132
    I wonder if the republicans don't really know that Ron Paul is the only one who can beat Hillary. I think they may well understand this and not care, because the so-called "neocons" are in charge and don't care about the things they pretend to care about to win elections.

    http://www.latimes.com/news/printed...story?coll=la-news-comment&ctrack=1&cset=true
     
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    #133
    You would think after the Bay of Tonkin hoax, people would be wise to an administration that admits that Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11, and now admits they did not have WMDs.

    It's so frustrating, because the lies are all laid out plain as day, and people still choose to believe them.
     
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    #134
    Rudy has so much controversy surrounding him that it is a wonder he got 7 votes in this thread. I don't think Mia, or anyone else who voted for him, have really researched the man. Rudy is a cross dresser, has ties to the mob, is just a liberal as Hillary........the list goes on and on........

    The establishment is pushing Rudy because they know he will fail against Hillary, and he knows it. It is all a game, and Mia and everyone else in this forum who voted for him in this thread are being played like an Xbox.

    You guys don't even realized the game is rigged. The 2008 election is just as rigged as a casino. Hillary attended Bilderberg last year, so she has already been chosen to become the first female president of the U.S.

    Think of it like this. Imagine if you have a boxing match, and before the match, both fighters get together and decide that one of them is going to intentionally lose for a fee. This is exactly what the 2008 election is being set up for.

    Rudy knows he can't beat Hillary, because "they" haven't picked him to win. He is only meant to go up against Hillary to lose. Ron Paul is the only candidate who is not part of the rigged game.

    THINK ABOUT IT. Ron Paul got the least amount of talk time of any candidate during the October 9th debate. Can't you guys see that they are trying to overlook him, ignore him in favor of the other candidates? It is so obvious that Ron Paul is not under their control..

    Those of you who voted for Rudy should stop being so naive...you're being played like fools.
     
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  15. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #135
    source?

    Why must you resort to making things up? Everything you described, Rudy is the opposite of. He's the one that cleaned up NYC, Time Square, crime, lowered taxes and otherwise brought NYC out of the crap hole it once was... Much of this was done as a federal prosecutor; long before he was mayor.

    Just because you say it, does not make it so.. Tisk, tisk little Tesla... Not all of us are followers... Some of us are actually informed.

    What "establishment" would that be? The only one being played here are those listening to the ramblings of a loon...

    Yes, because we don't yet have free elections in the US, they are all rigged.:eek: On my moonometer, you rank higher than Ron Paul right now... Are you sure there are not a few leaks in your tinfoil hat?

    Really? And you believe that is how fights are arranged too? You've obviously never watched a real sanctioned match... Both fighers get paid either way, ... usually the same, so the fights are about pride, not money or taking a fall.

    Please provide a source for these ludicrous claims.

    Who is "they"... Are you saying that Bush was "picked" and "they", the "establishment" chose him to win, not once but twice?

    I think you are off your rocker today.

    Are you kidding? He spoke as much, if not more than Rudy and Romney combined.. I would say Thompson and Hucklebee got the least time. Ron was a gas, blasting his fear mongering, loony bin, head shaking, crazy Perot enraged little head.... Talk about wag the dog.. yikes..

    Ron Paul is under someone's control... I bet it is that Mind Freak magician guy... Ron is nuts...


    Why are you so paranoid about someone else's opinion? What are you scared of? It really bothers you that several people in a measly internet forum suggested that Rudy might have a better chance of winning when compared to the likes of Ron Paul?

    Get a grip man.. This is all make believe, remember.. I mean come on, "they", the "establishment", have already "picked", their candidate..

    Relax, it's all fixed, remember.. :rolleyes:
     
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    #137
    Below is Ron Paul's talk time compared to the other candidates.........now try to tell me they are not trying to censor him Mia:http://www.transworldnews.com/NewsStory.aspx?id=24989&cat=1

    That is an article from Transworld news. The Wiki article I linked to yesterday mentions Rudy's ties to the mob. How many of you who voted for him new that? Sounds like a great president to me..........:rolleyes:

    Giuliani has so much controversy surrounding him that an entire article had to be written on it at Wiki, and it is separate from his bio page!
     
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