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Who will you vote for in 2008?
Topic Started: Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:30 pm (977 Views)
KRS-One
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So long, and thanks for all the fish...

CHILL
Oct 17 2007, 11:07 PM
KRS-One
 
Republicans should be brutally killed, whereas Democrats should only be severely injured.


But you're any better with statements like these?

Yes, anyone who associates themselves with groups of such blatant ignorance and disregard for all things intelligible should not be alive. :mellow:
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EViL2uCe
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Did I wake you, motha fucka!?

It's nice to see how many people who have the power to vote either aren't going to, but then complain when their country goes to shit. I agree that you have to pick the right PERSON not party, but as it seems now, the only people I like are in the Democratic Party. Although I do like McCain.
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aCutb
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I drink your milkshake

EViL2uCe
Oct 18 2007, 03:10 AM
It's nice to see how many people who have the power to vote either aren't going to, but then complain when their country goes to shit. I agree that you have to pick the right PERSON not party, but as it seems now, the only people I like are in the Democratic Party. Although I do like McCain.

Agreed, I tend to like more republicans than democrats, but don't consider myself a republican just more of a conservative. My favorite three presidential candidates are Mike Huckabee, John Edwards, and ????. I only want Huckabee or Edwards in office, everyone else will be terrible.

Also, I love how the general public knows more about the horse race of the candidates than how the candidates stand on issues. More than likely the democratic candidate will win the presidency because of the "nature of the times" votes. America isn't at its best, so most citizens will think they just need to switch the political party in office.
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Infallable
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I don't break character until after the DVD commentary

It's too hard to get past all the BS on cnn or foxnews. Of all the valid things I've seen, I still don't like any major party candidates. I guess I'd vote libertarian if I could find one, although I doubt that candidate is all that great either.

Here's an idea: what if we could create a large movement of people to not vote as a silent form of protest towards the lack of competent candidates? Imagine what they'd think if the voter turnout was down by like 20%
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EViL2uCe
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Did I wake you, motha fucka!?

Infallable
Oct 18 2007, 04:58 AM
It's too hard to get past all the BS on cnn or foxnews. Of all the valid things I've seen, I still don't like any major party candidates. I guess I'd vote libertarian if I could find one, although I doubt that candidate is all that great either.

Here's an idea: what if we could create a large movement of people to not vote as a silent form of protest towards the lack of competent candidates? Imagine what they'd think if the voter turnout was down by like 20%

You watch FOXNEWS!?!? :o
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KRS-One
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So long, and thanks for all the fish...

aCutb
Oct 17 2007, 11:15 PM
EViL2uCe
Oct 18 2007, 03:10 AM
It's nice to see how many people who have the power to vote either aren't going to, but then complain when their country goes to shit.  I agree that you have to pick the right PERSON not party, but as it seems now, the only people I like are in the Democratic Party.  Although I do like McCain.

Agreed, I tend to like more republicans than democrats, but don't consider myself a republican just more of a conservative. My favorite three presidential candidates are Mike Huckabee, John Edwards, and ????. I only want Huckabee or Edwards in office, everyone else will be terrible.

Also, I love how the general public knows more about the horse race of the candidates than how the candidates stand on issues. More than likely the democratic candidate will win the presidency because of the "nature of the times" votes. America isn't at its best, so most citizens will think they just need to switch the political party in office.

Huckabee is decent, but Edwards? :huh:


Again, it doesn't matter who is President. A puppet is a puppet.
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Infallable
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I don't break character until after the DVD commentary

KRS-One
Oct 18 2007, 06:38 AM
aCutb
Oct 17 2007, 11:15 PM
EViL2uCe
Oct 18 2007, 03:10 AM
It's nice to see how many people who have the power to vote either aren't going to, but then complain when their country goes to shit.  I agree that you have to pick the right PERSON not party, but as it seems now, the only people I like are in the Democratic Party.  Although I do like McCain.

Agreed, I tend to like more republicans than democrats, but don't consider myself a republican just more of a conservative. My favorite three presidential candidates are Mike Huckabee, John Edwards, and ????. I only want Huckabee or Edwards in office, everyone else will be terrible.

Also, I love how the general public knows more about the horse race of the candidates than how the candidates stand on issues. More than likely the democratic candidate will win the presidency because of the "nature of the times" votes. America isn't at its best, so most citizens will think they just need to switch the political party in office.

Huckabee is decent, but Edwards? :huh:


Again, it doesn't matter who is President. A puppet is a puppet.

The Evil Syndicate?!!! :o
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jrmycmpfan
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Keep cool my babies

Prince_RIP
Oct 17 2007, 01:42 PM
Good to see someone else realizes that their vote isn't going to decide the election :lol:

Vote or Die!!!!

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