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actsnoblemartin
10-07-2008, 08:41 PM
Based on the fact, I agree with a lot of what they stand for I am voting for...

Bob Barr, and therefore will be joining the libertarian party.

I think the bush administration is too big both spending, and intelligence wise, i.e. not being careful enough to protect americans rights.

because any administration that thinks it can do whatever it wants to any american citizen, is dangerous, flat out dangerous. dumbocrat or douchikin

emmett
10-07-2008, 08:43 PM
Based on the fact, I agree with a lot of what they stand for I am voting for...

Bob Barr, and therefore will be joining the libertarian party.

I think the bush administration is too big both spending, and intelligence wise, i.e. not being careful enough to protect americans rights.

because any administration that thinks it can do whatever it wants to any american citizen, is dangerous, flat out dangerous. dumbocrat or douchikin


Now go get 10 people to do the same thing! Atta Boy!

Kathianne
10-07-2008, 08:43 PM
Based on the fact, I agree with a lot of what they stand for I am voting for...

Bob Barr, and therefore will be joining the libertarian party.

I think the bush administration is too big both spending, and intelligence wise, i.e. not being careful enough to protect americans rights.

because any administration that thinks it can do whatever it wants to any american citizen, is dangerous, flat out dangerous. dumbocrat or douchikinGood for you. Now is Bush running again? How exactly does McCain line up with his administration? I'm at a loss for your last bit in a paragraph?

actsnoblemartin
10-07-2008, 08:59 PM
I worry about individual rights, the precident has already been set, that statement is not a slur against john mccain or barrack obama.

Both parties are capable and have with all due respect ms k, if i may call you so, promoted and run big government programs the last 8 years. and as far back as the last 30-50


Good for you. Now is Bush running again? How exactly does McCain line up with his administration? I'm at a loss for your last bit in a paragraph?

Psychoblues
10-08-2008, 12:59 AM
I knew they had you the first time I saw them pick at you, confuse you and cause you to change your political registration!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Gaffer
10-08-2008, 07:43 AM
OK Martin go ahead and vote for Barr. Your going to love living under the obamanation.

I'm not voting for McCain either. I'm voting for Palin. I don't think McCain's health will make it for four years.

The president doesn't make laws, he makes proposals. Congress makes laws. If your going to change anything you have to change the congress.

A vote for Barr is a vote for the muslim mole.

actsnoblemartin
10-08-2008, 10:06 PM
what in the world are you talking about?


I knew they had you the first time I saw them pick at you, confuse you and cause you to change your political registration!!!!!!!!!!!

Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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actsnoblemartin
10-08-2008, 10:08 PM
mccain has a 96 year old mother, IN GOOD HEALTH, he has good genes, so to speak.

he is also cleared by his doctors to be president

lets not be anal, when the facts dont support what your selling

now, cnn and sanje gupta arent in the tank for mccain last time i checked


OK Martin go ahead and vote for Barr. Your going to love living under the obamanation.

I'm not voting for McCain either. I'm voting for Palin. I don't think McCain's health will make it for four years.

The president doesn't make laws, he makes proposals. Congress makes laws. If your going to change anything you have to change the congress.

A vote for Barr is a vote for the muslim mole.

Gaffer
10-09-2008, 06:07 AM
mccain has a 96 year old mother, IN GOOD HEALTH, he has good genes, so to speak.

he is also cleared by his doctors to be president

lets not be anal, when the facts dont support what your selling

now, cnn and sanje gupta arent in the tank for mccain last time i checked

The stress of the presidency is very difficult, physically and emotionally. It's literally a 24 hour a day job. He'll be lucky to last the full four years. He doesn't have to die for Palin to be president, just step down for health reasons.

You have two choices. McCain or the obamanation. A vote for anyone else is a vote for the obamanation. I don't use that name because I think it's cute. If he gets in and has a lib congress this nation is doomed. As funny as Emmett's news 2010 thread is, there is an element of truth to it.

actsnoblemartin
10-09-2008, 08:57 AM
i live in california, its going for osama anyway.

but atleast i will vote for who i think is the best choice rather then simply voting against obama


The stress of the presidency is very difficult, physically and emotionally. It's literally a 24 hour a day job. He'll be lucky to last the full four years. He doesn't have to die for Palin to be president, just step down for health reasons.

You have two choices. McCain or the obamanation. A vote for anyone else is a vote for the obamanation. I don't use that name because I think it's cute. If he gets in and has a lib congress this nation is doomed. As funny as Emmett's news 2010 thread is, there is an element of truth to it.

Psychoblues
10-09-2008, 01:06 PM
Although I don't totally agree with your analogy, I think your explanation makes more sense than anything I've seen lately!!!!!!!!



i live in california, its going for osama anyway.

but atleast i will vote for who i think is the best choice rather then simply voting against obama

Good job, marteen!!!!!!!!!!!

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Trinity
10-09-2008, 01:24 PM
i live in california, its going for osama anyway.

but atleast i will vote for who i think is the best choice rather then simply voting against obama

I would love to do that...... but apparently I live in a swing state, that I was completely unaware of until 4 years ago.

So now I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.

OCA
10-09-2008, 03:05 PM
How exactly does McCain line up with his administration?

10 billion a month in Iraq, more corporate welfare, apathy for the middle class..............need more?

actsnoblemartin
10-09-2008, 07:25 PM
what state are you in?

vote for who you want.

I wanna vote for barr, so ill vote for barr, every vote is a personal decision


I would love to do that...... but apparently I live in a swing state, that I was completely unaware of until 4 years ago.

So now I'm stuck between a rock and a hard place.

AFbombloader
10-09-2008, 08:38 PM
10 billion a month in Iraq, more corporate welfare, apathy for the middle class..............need more?

Iraq will still cost money no matter what administration is in place, there is no way we can pull out in a quick manner, it just doesn't happen. It will take years to draw down, even if they start today.

Like the 700 billion + bail out wasn't supported by they dems? that was more blantant corporate welfare than I have ever seen!

The middle class will be taxed, no matter what Obama says. He may not directly increase the tax rate, but his free spending policys will lead to an increase in everything we (I am middle class so I will include myself in this) have to pay for. From food to fuel, houses to healthcare.

Neither of these candidates will be what America really needs, that is the sad fact we are stuck with. The division ini the country runs too deep. We really need a uniter, and I don't see one.

actsnoblemartin
10-09-2008, 08:39 PM
i do try my best as i know you do

thanks man :salute:


Although I don't totally agree with your analogy, I think your explanation makes more sense than anything I've seen lately!!!!!!!!




Good job, marteen!!!!!!!!!!!

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