Re: 2008 Presidental elections
I've got nothing against a woman president, but not Clinton. She'd be horrible. And if other countries think we're weak, well, screw them. They'll find out we're not the hard way.
--Captain Dynamic--
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I've got nothing against a woman president, but not Clinton. She'd be horrible. And if other countries think we're weak, well, screw them. They'll find out we're not the hard way.
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I'm a Republican.
Mr.T FOR '08!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hilary has the shifty eyes...I was watching her during a debate and she didn't focus on the person asking the question like the other candidates. Sorry but, all of my cop buddies and military friends tell me thats a sure sign that someone is lying, at least when you're interrogating someone. Am I surprised? Nope, she's a clinton...nuff said.
I have shifty eyes. When I'm talking to someone I can not look at them for more than a moment or two, otherwise my eyes start to water and I get all shy and awkward. Dunno if that's her problem or not, but just saying it doesn't nescesarily mean you're lying.
Gosh, all this negativity. Who are people excited about? Let's talk about that. To each their own.
I've got nothing against a woman president, but not Clinton. She'd be horrible. And if other countries think we're weak, well, screw them. They'll find out we're not the hard way.
OYA USA!!!!!
the puppet on the right or the puppet on the left...lol.
seriously-im for Ron Paul, for radical change. if ur not appalled at whats going on
in the US ur not looking hard enough.
debt has its foot on the throat of the middle class...
big government is approaching 1984, and there is no relenting in sight.
big oil lining the pockets of this current administration, is suppressing alternative fuel.
anybody for a tea party?
if these sound like the rantings of a bent mind, look around.
Werda Verd wrote:I've got nothing against a woman president, but not Clinton. She'd be horrible. And if other countries think we're weak, well, screw them. They'll find out we're not the hard way.
OYA USA!!!!!
oya!! Oya, vode!! lol.....
the puppet on the right or the puppet on the left...lol.
seriously-im for Ron Paul, for radical change. if ur not appalled at whats going on
in the US ur not looking hard enough.
debt has its foot on the throat of the middle class...
big government is approaching 1984, and there is no relenting in sight.
big oil lining the pockets of this current administration, is suppressing alternative fuel.
anybody for a tea party?
if these sound like the rantings of a bent mind, look around.
Too bad he has like a .001% chance of even being elected.
I am surprised nobody has said anything about Giuliani yet (negative or positive) I'm hoping he gets himself back on track after his hospital visit and gets back to campaigning. He is by far my top choice for president. Though Obama I could live with.
I'm not sure his "wait for Florida, and everything will work out" stratagy was the best idea...
I mean, no frontrunner has emerged, but the news has stopped talking about him, which means people forget about him. And everyone else has delegates... But maybe he can pull it off. Who knows?
By the way, what makes him your #1?
I agree about Obama. Whatever happens, I think we need someone fresh, with new ideas.
Ok, the field has narrowed, what do you guys think now?
I wasn't sure before, but I KNOW I don't want a Democrate, and I'm JUST as set against McCain. So I guess I"m sitting this one out; it looks like a lose lose situation to me. Wasn't a huge fan of Rommny *spelling,* but he would have been my guy if he'd hung in there.
Anybody else care to keep this thread alive?
To bad Boba can't be pres. but on second thought, that might be a bit scary. Don't know about this one, there really isn't anyone out right now who I'd vote for. To bad we can't just get new people and see if they are any better, that would be pretty cool
Ralin, seeing as how the election is months away, I'm sure most voting-age U.S. citizens here are very interested. Sorry.
cloneapart, actually, there are all-new people in the race: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Mike Gravel, John McCain, Mike Huckabee, and Ron Paul. McCain previously ran in 2004.
To be honest it really doesnt matter, despite what they all say in the media. Nothing is really going to get accomplished. I guess the closest person to having any common sense would be Ron Paul simply because he really doesnt like the way our goverment is set up and basically wants to limit the power or the President and Congress. It just gets depressing that taxes, gas, cost of living have all just been on the increase. I like now everyone is saying "we would like to get gas to around $2.26" a gallon. Like thats something signifagant. i remember when gas was like $1.20 if that.
I just want everyone to know that the goverment doesnt listen to us either way. Its in one ear and out the other. I would like to see what happend if noone voted and just said "F*** it" and walked away. Would all the presidental hopefullys stand by and scratch their heads? That would be a funny scene.
Chaplain, sorry you feel that way. You're entitled to your own opinion.
Chaplain, sorry you feel that way. You're entitled to your own opinion.
Ah. I know. Im not trying to change anyones minds. Its just im 24 and I have already seen and been exposed to so much corruptition already. From the military lying to get kids to sign up, flase wars, hidden bombings, 9/11 and the influence we had on it. Not to mention all the things we knew before hand to stop it but our goverment decided it would be better for the economy for it to happen and give us a "just cause" to got to war, thus bringing the economy back up.
Hmm..
Dem Rep
Barack Obama John McCain
Hillary Clinton Mike Huckabee
Well, I'm not sure, as long as it isn't a Democrat. Let's all vote for Nader.
Fett_II, suit yourself. Everyone of age in the U.S. has got one vote each, to each their own.
FYI, Mike Gravel (Dem.) and Ron Paul (Rep.) are still in the race.
Ralin, seeing as how the election is months away, I'm sure most voting-age U.S. citizens here are very interested. Sorry.
I'm sure they are *well, not so sure since the media has been beating the election drum in our ears for the last year or so now .* But the thread was dead, so I wanted to bring it back up for those who are interested and give an update on my position for anybody who cared to hear it
being that i am to young to be really interested in politics
but i have seen on the news the barrack obama is beating clinton
and john mclain is in for the republicans
so its barrack obama vs john mclain
LOL
I wish John McClain was running
It's John McCain
LOL
I wish John McClain was running
It's John McCain
ooops
barrack obama vs john mclain
Barack Obama. John McCain.
LOL
I wish John McClain was running
It's John McCain
Same....
well, Hillary will be accepting defeat soon... if anyone hasn't kept up in the campaign, Obama is basically the Democratic candidate, with more votes than Hillary. but for some stupid reason, she won't call it quits, even though Hillary said she wouldn't mind being Obama's running mate, i think he'll choose John Edwards. either way, Hillary is a very silly person.
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