Which presidential candidate hopeful do you support?

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  1. melbel

    melbel Notable Member

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    #41
    All terrorists are Muslim except the ones that aren't... Brilliant
     
    melbel, Jul 14, 2007 IP
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    anthonycea Banned

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    #42
    Bullshit GTech, prove what you say, you can't do it, just like you can't prove GuruSEO wanted all Jews dead, another lie and false claim of yours !!!
     
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    teamdesign Banned

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    #43
    Actually, Bush isn't Muslim.

    I am not Republican (or a Democrat) but my vote is going to Ron Paul. The fact that he is ignored by the main stream media tells you that he isn't involved in the dirty business that the Clintons and Bushes are involved in. A vote for Ron Paul seems to be a vote for the people, and not for oil companies and defense contractors.

    In response to someone who said a vote for Democrat equals no war, and a vote for Republican is pro-war, you are wrong. All of these sleazeball liar Democrats that are running all voted FOR the war. I can't believe they don't have someone running who was against war the whole time. Ron Paul was against the war from the beginning and voted against it, so if you don't like war and you do like our country worrying more about their own problems, you now know where your vote should go to.

    peace.
     
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    #44
    http://www.ontheissues.org/TX/Ron_Paul.htm#Energy_+_Oil

    Some of the votes (whether I agree or disagree with them) have the oil companies' interests in mind.

    Not true either.
     
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    teamdesign Banned

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    #45

    Sorry, I should have clarified, of any of the Democrats who have a chance of winning the nomination, they all voted for the war (Obama couldn't vote, but supported funding, though at least he was outspoken about being against it pretty early on). It's like they are running with John kerry all over again. Its frustrating for people like me that would prefer to vote Democratic, but they seem so hypocritical.

    And my point about Ron Paul is that it seems like he isn't interested in stealing all the middle east oil, he believes in taking care of home first and doing less meddling overseas. His votes you referred to he may have good reasons for voting that way. You can summarize an entire bill in one sentence, those things are hundreds or thousands of pages. I'm not saying he's perfect, I'm just making the point the he SEEMS like more interested in domestic policies that making Haliburton disgustingly rich. Can't trust anyone though.
     
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    #46
    Your paranoia runs deep.

    RP is a free market guy. If anything, he wants to see Halliburton make as much money as possible. Don't you agree?
     
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    #47
    Well, it is an easy Democratic win when Clinton gets the nomination. She is totally schooled on the issues and only has to do as Kerry did (which is a slam-dunk) + Ohio (whichi is a slam dunk going backwards, underneath the legs, and through hoops with glass shattering accuracy).

    Not only will Clinton win Ohio, but with Richardson as V.P., she will also pick up a variety of Southwest States, probably a couple of mountain states and we can say hello to W. Virginia, Virginia and even Florida as blue states once again. I will be celebrating all night and everyone is welcome to my home to celebrate with me. It will be beer with pepperoni and pizza.

    Happy days are here again ....
     
    richrf, Jul 14, 2007 IP