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December 16, 2007 at 7:29 PM #118783December 16, 2007 at 8:30 PM #118616drunkleParticipant
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December 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM #118706IrishParticipantWhat a surprise to see such interest in the Prezidential race at such an early stage !
To many of us it seems that whatever way we vote, it will make little difference in the way this country is run. However I personally feel that when we vote we should vote against the incumbent. For example, in our beloved state of California, let’s dump Boxer and especially Feinstein from their thrones in the Senate as well as Pelosi from the House. They have been so disappointing to me, as a liberal democrat that I would rather see almost any Republican in their place. They should pay the price for continually ignoring their electorate during these 7 ugly Boosh years.
In terms of the Prezidential election, I hope people are able to see how phony all the Republican candidates are on the issues, with the exception of Ron Paul and perhaps Mike Huckabee. Endless fear and war on terror and the knee-jerk invasion and occupation of Arab countries gets so wearisome (not to mention, costly). The Democrats don’t inspire much more confidence, especially Hillary, but there does seem to be more sane and reasonable talk on their side. So, I tend to want to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary and switch to Democratic in the November election so I can vote for whichever one of them floats to the top.
Just my 2 centsIrish
December 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM #118840IrishParticipantWhat a surprise to see such interest in the Prezidential race at such an early stage !
To many of us it seems that whatever way we vote, it will make little difference in the way this country is run. However I personally feel that when we vote we should vote against the incumbent. For example, in our beloved state of California, let’s dump Boxer and especially Feinstein from their thrones in the Senate as well as Pelosi from the House. They have been so disappointing to me, as a liberal democrat that I would rather see almost any Republican in their place. They should pay the price for continually ignoring their electorate during these 7 ugly Boosh years.
In terms of the Prezidential election, I hope people are able to see how phony all the Republican candidates are on the issues, with the exception of Ron Paul and perhaps Mike Huckabee. Endless fear and war on terror and the knee-jerk invasion and occupation of Arab countries gets so wearisome (not to mention, costly). The Democrats don’t inspire much more confidence, especially Hillary, but there does seem to be more sane and reasonable talk on their side. So, I tend to want to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary and switch to Democratic in the November election so I can vote for whichever one of them floats to the top.
Just my 2 centsIrish
December 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM #118874IrishParticipantWhat a surprise to see such interest in the Prezidential race at such an early stage !
To many of us it seems that whatever way we vote, it will make little difference in the way this country is run. However I personally feel that when we vote we should vote against the incumbent. For example, in our beloved state of California, let’s dump Boxer and especially Feinstein from their thrones in the Senate as well as Pelosi from the House. They have been so disappointing to me, as a liberal democrat that I would rather see almost any Republican in their place. They should pay the price for continually ignoring their electorate during these 7 ugly Boosh years.
In terms of the Prezidential election, I hope people are able to see how phony all the Republican candidates are on the issues, with the exception of Ron Paul and perhaps Mike Huckabee. Endless fear and war on terror and the knee-jerk invasion and occupation of Arab countries gets so wearisome (not to mention, costly). The Democrats don’t inspire much more confidence, especially Hillary, but there does seem to be more sane and reasonable talk on their side. So, I tend to want to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary and switch to Democratic in the November election so I can vote for whichever one of them floats to the top.
Just my 2 centsIrish
December 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM #118912IrishParticipantWhat a surprise to see such interest in the Prezidential race at such an early stage !
To many of us it seems that whatever way we vote, it will make little difference in the way this country is run. However I personally feel that when we vote we should vote against the incumbent. For example, in our beloved state of California, let’s dump Boxer and especially Feinstein from their thrones in the Senate as well as Pelosi from the House. They have been so disappointing to me, as a liberal democrat that I would rather see almost any Republican in their place. They should pay the price for continually ignoring their electorate during these 7 ugly Boosh years.
In terms of the Prezidential election, I hope people are able to see how phony all the Republican candidates are on the issues, with the exception of Ron Paul and perhaps Mike Huckabee. Endless fear and war on terror and the knee-jerk invasion and occupation of Arab countries gets so wearisome (not to mention, costly). The Democrats don’t inspire much more confidence, especially Hillary, but there does seem to be more sane and reasonable talk on their side. So, I tend to want to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary and switch to Democratic in the November election so I can vote for whichever one of them floats to the top.
Just my 2 centsIrish
December 16, 2007 at 10:29 PM #118934IrishParticipantWhat a surprise to see such interest in the Prezidential race at such an early stage !
To many of us it seems that whatever way we vote, it will make little difference in the way this country is run. However I personally feel that when we vote we should vote against the incumbent. For example, in our beloved state of California, let’s dump Boxer and especially Feinstein from their thrones in the Senate as well as Pelosi from the House. They have been so disappointing to me, as a liberal democrat that I would rather see almost any Republican in their place. They should pay the price for continually ignoring their electorate during these 7 ugly Boosh years.
In terms of the Prezidential election, I hope people are able to see how phony all the Republican candidates are on the issues, with the exception of Ron Paul and perhaps Mike Huckabee. Endless fear and war on terror and the knee-jerk invasion and occupation of Arab countries gets so wearisome (not to mention, costly). The Democrats don’t inspire much more confidence, especially Hillary, but there does seem to be more sane and reasonable talk on their side. So, I tend to want to vote for Ron Paul in the Primary and switch to Democratic in the November election so I can vote for whichever one of them floats to the top.
Just my 2 centsIrish
December 16, 2007 at 10:38 PM #118711equalizerParticipantHi Irish,
Welcome. You should be prepared for the “insults”, such as “Go back to watching the Fighting Irish and listening to the UN loving Bono while we stop the black helicopters.”
December 16, 2007 at 10:38 PM #118844equalizerParticipantHi Irish,
Welcome. You should be prepared for the “insults”, such as “Go back to watching the Fighting Irish and listening to the UN loving Bono while we stop the black helicopters.”
December 16, 2007 at 10:38 PM #118879equalizerParticipantHi Irish,
Welcome. You should be prepared for the “insults”, such as “Go back to watching the Fighting Irish and listening to the UN loving Bono while we stop the black helicopters.”
December 16, 2007 at 10:38 PM #118917equalizerParticipantHi Irish,
Welcome. You should be prepared for the “insults”, such as “Go back to watching the Fighting Irish and listening to the UN loving Bono while we stop the black helicopters.”
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