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Gemini Cricket 09-19-2005 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
I'm glad there's at least one Democrat who is willing to speak up against this silly administration.
:)

Oh wait, I stand corrected, here are two more.

sleepyjeff 09-19-2005 06:44 PM

Clinton, Kerry and Edwards think Bush is doing a bad job............stop the presses;)

Jazzman 09-19-2005 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by wendybeth
Scaeagles, my daughter attended a homeschool group at a very large church here in Spokane. She did, anyway, until the homeschool leader, who also leads the church, sent us all an e-mail advising us to vote for the "more Christian of the candidates". We haven't been back.

Nor would I. That's one of the things that irritates me most about politics in this country: people telling others how to vote and for whom. It's really nobody's damn business who anyone else votes for, and the quickest way to turn me against your candidate is to advise me to vote for them.


As far as Hillary, and this is only my take, the problem with her lies mainly in the difference between her and Bill. They're both kinda sleazy, (again, just IMO) but with Bill it's pretty obvious and manageable. He couldn't hide it, and nobody was surprised by anything he did. He's just Bill, that ol' dog. But Hillary is sneakier. She hides all of the same negative traits that Bill has underneath this disguise of poise and stature, making herself look better than she really is. She's like Chancellor Palpatine, waiting to take over the world, throw off the disguise, and become the evil Empor-her.


I'd love to see either party, or even a third party, put up someone I can stand behind. I finally decided to withhold my vote this past election because I didn’t feel that either candidate deserved it, and I’m not into just voting against the lesser candidate. Someone who I can put faith in would be awesome, though. Names that come to my mind from the political spectrum are McCain, Obama, Powell and Schwarzenegger. Well, okay, not Arnold. I just crack up at the thought of seeing a bunch of Hummers parked on the White House lawn and him giving the “Stayyyyt uv duh Yoonyun” address while puffing on a stogie. ;)

Name 09-19-2005 07:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Jazzman
Names that come to my mind from the political spectrum are McCain, Obama, Powell and Schwarzenegger. Well, okay, not Arnold. I just crack up at the thought of seeing a bunch of Hummers parked on the White House lawn and him giving the “Stayyyyt uv duh Yoonyun” address while puffing on a stogie. ;)

Bwahahahahah, I just had an image of a fleet of hummer stretch limos parked in front of the white house waiting for A'hnold as part of the presidential motorcade pop into my head.

PanTheMan 09-19-2005 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jazzman
Nor would I. That's one of the things that irritates me most about politics in this country: people telling others how to vote and for whom. It's really nobody's damn business who anyone else votes for, and the quickest way to turn me against your candidate is to advise me to vote for them.


As far as Hillary, and this is only my take, the problem with her lies mainly in the difference between her and Bill. They're both kinda sleazy, (again, just IMO) but with Bill it's pretty obvious and manageable. He couldn't hide it, and nobody was surprised by anything he did. He's just Bill, that ol' dog. But Hillary is sneakier. She hides all of the same negative traits that Bill has underneath this disguise of poise and stature, making herself look better than she really is. She's like Chancellor Palpatine, waiting to take over the world, throw off the disguise, and become the evil Empor-her.


I'd love to see either party, or even a third party, put up someone I can stand behind. I finally decided to withhold my vote this past election because I didn’t feel that either candidate deserved it, and I’m not into just voting against the lesser candidate. Someone who I can put faith in would be awesome, though. Names that come to my mind from the political spectrum are McCain, Obama, Powell and Schwarzenegger. Well, okay, not Arnold. I just crack up at the thought of seeing a bunch of Hummers parked on the White House lawn and him giving the “Stayyyyt uv duh Yoonyun” address while puffing on a stogie. ;)


Wow, McCain, Obama, Powell? You cover the Spectrum! Throw in Jesse Jackson and Santorum, and you have a ROYAL FLUSH! Which isn't a bad idea, if we were to Flush ALL of them.

And Hillary=Palpatine? Not Exacty that bad. However i would Vote for McCain, Powell, and Obama over her. My problem with Hillary is her OBVIOUS move towards the middle to attract those of us in the center. When i go to Vote I want to know who that person is now, and what his/her track record has been throughout their entire life in public service. Seeing a shift just before beginning a campaign is always suspect.

One thing Hillary would bring is a Big Stick with her if she was elected. I would pay BIG BUCKS to watch her B*TCH-SLAP Osama Bin Laden back to the Middle Ages. I Hear Billie is still unable to grow hair on the left side of his face after she found out about Monica. That Slap On Pennsylvania Ave that Night was heard all the way to ships offshore in the Atlantic....lol

sleepyjeff 09-19-2005 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by PanTheMan
towards the middle to attract those of us in the center.

Oh man, now I have to clean all this Dr. Pepper off my computer screen ;)

PanTheMan 09-19-2005 11:03 PM

lol... Morrigoon was also surprised at my saying I am moderate. I am a Social Liberal, with a few exceptions.

I.E.- I personally do NOT Believe in Abortion. I believe it to be wrong, and i believe life begins at conception. However I do not have the right to tell my neighbor what to do in what i believe to be a very personal and moral issue. Coming back toward the left, I DO Believe in Sex Education, and that an educated person will make wiser choices when it comes to sex and birth control, unlike uber-conservatives who think 'If you show them how to do it, they will all run out and do it."

I Believe the "Wellfare Society" is a COMPLETE Failure.

I DO NOT believe in Affirmative action.

(Will that wake you a bit sleepyjeff?......lol)

I Have more....

sleepyjeff 09-19-2005 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by PanTheMan
lol... Morrigoon was also surprised at my saying I am moderate. I am a Social Liberal, with a few exceptions.


I Believe the "Wellfare Society" is a COMPLETE Failure.

I DO NOT believe in Affirmative action.

(Will that wake you a bit sleepyjeff?......lol)

I Have more....

Oh no, not an independent thinker. You know it would be much easier for me if I could just put you into a nice and neat little labled box ;)

PanTheMan 09-19-2005 11:15 PM

Independant thought-- EXACTLY what they dont want. EXACTLY what we need.

PanTheMan 09-19-2005 11:32 PM

Some others;

I Do believe in ALL people being treated equal, including Gay Rights, and Civil Rights, but I would rather live in a World where it just didn't matter what color you are, or who you sleep with to begin with.

BUT I am not exactly sure how two guys Dressed in silver chains and leather chaps with thier balls hanging out as they spank eachother on a float going down Market Street in the San Francisco Pride Parade is supposed to make Gays in America more accepted in Middle America. BUT I do support their right to do it. I also fully support legal marriage for ALL loving couples, BUT what your Church "Sanctifies" is up to that Church.

I CAN'T STAND IT that O.J. and Michael Jackson can pull the race card out of their butts, never having seen a day of persecution personally. BUT I Know racism still exists, and Rosa Parks, MLK, and countless others suffered greatly for the cause of Equality.


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