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Tonnenator
Number of posts : 482 Age : 51 Location : Columbus, OH Age : 36 Registration date : 2007-07-21
| Subject: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:26 am | |
| Do these words strike fear in your hearts, as they do mine??? | |
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PeacethroughX
Number of posts : 585 Age : 68 Location : Charlotte, NC Registration date : 2007-05-24
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:41 am | |
| Absolutely!
If it's going to Democrat, I think we'd be better off with Obama. None of the Republican candidates impress me as much as he impresses me, but I WILL vote Republican period if Hillary wins the Democratic nomination. | |
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rock4king
Number of posts : 340 Age : 63 Location : Omaha Registration date : 2007-05-21
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:10 am | |
| I think Fred Thompson and Joe Leiberman together, would make a good ticket! | |
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bigjtink
Number of posts : 287 Age : 67 Registration date : 2007-05-21
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 9:27 am | |
| I'm leaning towards Fred. I figure if I'm gonna be lied to, at least make me believe it. He's a pretty good actor....lol... | |
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LadyRocker
Number of posts : 305 Age : 53 Location : Visalia CA Registration date : 2007-07-16
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:14 pm | |
| I like Fred. I think I can go with him over Giuliani. I'm sure there are a lot of women that will go for Hillary. I'm just not one of them. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Nov 16, 2007 3:48 pm | |
| I would vote for anyone except Obama...Even Hillary. I would honestly vote for a jar of mayonaise before I would Obama.. Or worse yet, not excercise my right to vote... |
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PeacethroughX
Number of posts : 585 Age : 68 Location : Charlotte, NC Registration date : 2007-05-24
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Tonnenator
Number of posts : 482 Age : 51 Location : Columbus, OH Age : 36 Registration date : 2007-07-21
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Sat Nov 17, 2007 5:00 am | |
| LOLOLOLOL me and John are sitting here getting a good laugh out of all your responses, especially the "jar of mayonnaise" one. Metalviking I think that one made John about choke on his own spit! LOL Funny John just spoke with me about Fred Thompson the other day and said the same things you guys said about him. Oy ve'. Please God no Hillary. Can we make signs that say that? Please God no Hillary. Signs, and bumper stickers, and t-shirts. | |
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DRReeves
Number of posts : 159 Registration date : 2007-07-12
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Sat Nov 17, 2007 10:17 pm | |
| I definately want a Please God no Hillary bumper sticker!! What do you all think about Ron Paul? We have been seeing signs for him all across the country so I Googled him. My hubby and I think he's an interesting option but dosen't have enough of a Presidential look to get very far. This is the land of Baywatch and empty, I mean Mtv after all. | |
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Roach
Number of posts : 6 Age : 40 Location : indiana Age : 23 Registration date : 2008-01-14
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Jan 18, 2008 1:51 pm | |
| I really hope not. I would not re-up for another six year in the military if hillary is in it. Cuz i know i will loss alot of benifits. I will more likly vote for obama or mcain. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:10 am | |
| If Obama becomes president, I remove my American flag from my wall and become a man without a country. |
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:25 am | |
| My hubby and I have been talking and all I keep saying is "Don't forget there are a few other nice countries that we can go to." Unlike all the Dems who said they'd leave the country last election if Bush got back in, I really would leave the country if it got so bad here I felt totally hopeless and helpless. But Vade, you live in a pineapple under the sea you should be safe from all this dryland stuff. LOL! | |
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PeacethroughX
Number of posts : 585 Age : 68 Location : Charlotte, NC Registration date : 2007-05-24
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:50 am | |
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:58 am | |
| Peace I read your post to my hubby and he groaned. He says "Great, now we're stuck with a RINO (Republican In Name Only) who's just going to pander to the left" We like his border policy and that he dosen't just want to "cut and run" as the catch phrase goes but really he dosen't have much else going. In our humble opinion. I think third party people are going top get a lot I mean a LOT of votes this election. And while some believe that it's throwing your vote away to vote third party, the only wasted vote is one you don't use at all. And if you have enough people voting third party, the 2 main parties might just start to realize that they don't represent the people like they think they do. I would never EVER give Huckabee my vote for this reason http://www.crooksandliars.com/2007/12/08/huckabee-quarantine-aids-patients-in-92/ I mean how ignorant,coldhearted, and just plain idiotic is that?!?! Oh check this out http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/key-votes/ McCain's voting records. You can check any one of the candidates there too. I just got a early morning ulcer reading through that. UG! | |
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| Subject: one humble mans viewpoint on the afore mentioned articals. Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:04 pm | |
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Mon Feb 11, 2008 5:22 pm | |
| Yea...this is where we're going to have to disagree. AIDS is not just a homosexual and drug addict disease anymore. Young adults male and female (13-24) are one of the largest growing group of people infected with all sorts of std's from herpes to AIDS. Hetero women are becoming infected in bigger numbers, and any baby who is infected got it from their mother who in turn probably got it from a hetero man. The only way to stop the plague of AIDS is education. Abstence only works if you have the belief system to back it up. There are a lot of unsaved, lost people looking for love, acceptance and affection is all the wrong places. Very often people have to pay a lifetime for a few mistakes. Unless you and your partner are both virgins when you get together (hopefully in marriage) you are at risk. It's estimated that 1/3 of all people who are infected aren't even aware of it. This is just U.S. stats because that's what Huck was talking about. But think for a moment of all the victims of child rape in Africa who get infected. Isolating people to get rid of a social problem brings to mind the views of a certian man with a funy mustache in Germany. There's still leprosy in the world even though they tried to isolate them. What comes next? State run "fat camps" for overweight people? Mandatory sterlization for anyone with genetic disorders? Look at China with their re-education camps and jailing plusof Christians and people who practice Falun Gong (a non-religious teaching of meditation and peaceful living) and that's what could be in our future when we punish people for what they are, have or believe instead of what they do.But I digress. I am looking into third party candidates because the people running from the main parties are frightening at best. | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Mon Feb 11, 2008 7:17 pm | |
| I am afraid I must agree with that "Man with a Funny Mustash from Germany, in many things. " So we must agree to disagree. Although I do agree with you completely on the subject of Abstinance!!!!..Its the right thing, Its the God thing. |
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Wed Feb 13, 2008 8:25 pm | |
| It's cool dude - I don't expect people to always agree with me. No hard feelings here. Thanks for at least hearing me out. So on the Ron Paul thing...I am kinda hoping he stays in the GOP primaries for as long as possible to drum up support then decided to run third party at the last minute. I just love it that there are Ron Paul signs up in yards and towns, on the highway everywhere from coast to coast. My favourite sign is the one that says "Have you googled Ron Paul?" | |
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LadyRocker
Number of posts : 305 Age : 53 Location : Visalia CA Registration date : 2007-07-16
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Thu Feb 14, 2008 1:07 am | |
| The only thing I have with third parties is that they seem to only surface during elections, and then, they only work on the complaints of others rather than finding a workable solution that everyone will agree with. Until there is a third party that unite people together under one banner, they don't stand a chance in a thousand. I used to go for the third party candidates 10 years ago. Although my votes DID count for something, it wasn't enough of an impact to really make a HUGE change. The only time a "third party" would ever make a great change would be if it was a main party that was a force to be reckoned with. You see what I mean? | |
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| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:48 am | |
| There is no doubt that voting for someone who dont stand a chance is almost the same as not voting, but for me, I have to vote for who I think the best person would be. Win or lose my concience is clear....I know its an archaic way of thinking but it works for me RON PAUL FOR PREZZZZZ !!!!!! |
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switchbladeknitter
Number of posts : 804 Age : 46 Location : here I am! Age : 29 and holding!! Registration date : 2007-11-13
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:44 am | |
| That's the whole problem, the third parties don't show up until elections, but I really truly would rather vote for someone, ANYONE that I can be proud to support than to just settle for the other choices. In what I guess in a way could be seen as a good thing Obama is whooping Hillary in the primaries. hmmm... looks like Ralph Nader is going to try to run again too. | |
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Paladin
Number of posts : 24 Registration date : 2007-07-22
| Subject: Re: President Hillary? Tue Feb 19, 2008 10:15 pm | |
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- In what I guess in a way could be seen as a good thing Obama is whooping Hillary in the primaries.
I wouldn't exactly call Barrack Hussein beating anyone in anything, no matter how set up it is through the DNC, a good thing. I would actually call it quite alarming. To answer the orig. question(s)... 1: President Hillary... hmm doesn't strike fear in me at all. Makes me smile and have hope again. I've spent 8 years getting raped and robbed by the GOP, i'm ready to make money and succeed again. 2: If she pulls out a win despite the CPUSA, I mean Nation of Isl... I mean Moveo... erm.... Democrat Party? attempting to stonewall that so they can run Comrade Hussein she has my vote. For certain. No doubt about it. If Comrade Barrack Hussein gets it I guess I vote McCain... Before selfexiling myself to a new nation if possible. Perhaps Canada or Holland. | |
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