Vote for George W. Bush in 2008!

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by sixfigureblogger, Jan 4, 2008.

  1. GRIM

    GRIM Prominent Member

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    #21
    Who let the troll out of it's cage?
     
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  2. ferret77

    ferret77 Heretic

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    #22
    its like they went back and time and grabbed one of the rabid war supporters who were around at the start of the war

    notice that those people have disappeared over time

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  3. sixfigureblogger

    sixfigureblogger Banned

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    #23
    Sorry about the nuke last night folks... had a bit too much to drink.

    Anyway, right now I don't care who gets in as long as it isn't Hillary.

    I predict Hillary will win the nomination and will be going up against Giuliani.

    Obama will be Hillary's VP.

    Regardless... I love you all... :)

    xoxoxo
     
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  4. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #24
    That would really create history! The first woman in the White House! Either Hilliary won or Obama won, history would have to be rewritten.
     
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  5. Zibblu

    Zibblu Guest

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    #25
    I figure a vote for Mike Huckabee is basically like voting for four more years of George W Bush. That's why I think he has no shot in hell of winning in the general election.
     
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  6. Zibblu

    Zibblu Guest

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    #26
    This is borderline trolling but I'll jump in anyway. It's Saturday after all.

    1. Not being in the back pocket of the special interest groups is hugely important. If you can't see that, I'm not sure how to open up your eyes. When someone is controlled by special interests than they are no longer looking out for the interests of America as a whole. How can you not see what a big problem that is?

    2. Have you ever heard the expression "Those who do not know history are doomed to repeat it." ? Ron Paul's policies are not reactionary, they are thoughtful. He doesn't want to talk about how you pick up a mess after it's made, he wants to implement policies that would stop the mess from happening in the first place. As long as you continue with a reactionary policy, you will never fix the root of the problem.
     
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  7. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    #27
    So pingy confirms that it's ron paul's "blame America first" rhetoric that attracts him. No surprise there. Given all the "blame America first" people here who support ron paul, makes absolute perfect sense.
     
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  8. wisdomtool

    wisdomtool Moderator Staff

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    #28
    The online quiz that I took which categorized me as a Hillary supporter makes me quite apprehensive about posting in the political forum :( . But anyway I feel that Ron Paul does have a lot of good ideas which if implemented would see a radical change in the governance of USA. I somehow do not like Giuliani the most, he seemed to be forever taking the opportunity to show off 9/11 rescue efforts and his leadership during the crisis. I mean voters aren't stupid, what you have done, they know in their heart, over emphasizing makes it cheap thrills.
     
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  9. micksss

    micksss Notable Member

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    #29
    I really hope that your right. The thought of him winning frightens me:eek:
     
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  10. Zibblu

    Zibblu Guest

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    #30
    I think it frightens a lot of people, including a lot of Republicans. I almost think the Republican party would rather lose the general election than have Huckabee win the presidency just because they don't want to lose control. I think a lot of them feel the same way about Ron Paul too. The RNC wants Giuliani, McCain, Romney, or Thompson.

    The thing that this shows is how splintered the Republican party is between social conservatives (bible thumpers) and fiscal conservatives ($$$$$.) The latter group has been using the former to get elected since 1980. .. Quite an interesting place they have found themselves...
     
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  11. ferret77

    ferret77 Heretic

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    #31
    huckebee want raise taxes to support poor people, but he loves jesus
     
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    webwork Banned

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    #32
    I CANT WAIT!!!!!

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    myp Well-Known Member

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    #33
    Those quizes are b.s. in my opinion... I took a couple and they categorized me as Kucinich, Biden, and Huck supporter. No way is that true, especially about Mr. Huckabee who is my least favorite candidate of all.
     
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  14. acash

    acash Peon

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    #34
    i dont think hes even a candidate!
     
    acash, Jan 6, 2008 IP