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October 20, 2010 at 12:02 PM #621690October 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM #620632briansd1Guest
[quote=jstoesz]I apologize in advance for following you (brian) from thread to thread with sarcasm…but you leave me no choice.
[quote]In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
I vote purely on emotion! Anyone who says they want to help me I believe, and I have never heard of unintended consequences. I am incapable of reason and argument, so emotion all the way![/quote]
I don’t mind at all. I appreciate the sarcasm and humor. π
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
October 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM #620714briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]I apologize in advance for following you (brian) from thread to thread with sarcasm…but you leave me no choice.
[quote]In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
I vote purely on emotion! Anyone who says they want to help me I believe, and I have never heard of unintended consequences. I am incapable of reason and argument, so emotion all the way![/quote]
I don’t mind at all. I appreciate the sarcasm and humor. π
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
October 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM #621270briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]I apologize in advance for following you (brian) from thread to thread with sarcasm…but you leave me no choice.
[quote]In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
I vote purely on emotion! Anyone who says they want to help me I believe, and I have never heard of unintended consequences. I am incapable of reason and argument, so emotion all the way![/quote]
I don’t mind at all. I appreciate the sarcasm and humor. π
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
October 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM #621390briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]I apologize in advance for following you (brian) from thread to thread with sarcasm…but you leave me no choice.
[quote]In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
I vote purely on emotion! Anyone who says they want to help me I believe, and I have never heard of unintended consequences. I am incapable of reason and argument, so emotion all the way![/quote]
I don’t mind at all. I appreciate the sarcasm and humor. π
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
October 20, 2010 at 12:13 PM #621710briansd1Guest[quote=jstoesz]I apologize in advance for following you (brian) from thread to thread with sarcasm…but you leave me no choice.
[quote]In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
I vote purely on emotion! Anyone who says they want to help me I believe, and I have never heard of unintended consequences. I am incapable of reason and argument, so emotion all the way![/quote]
I don’t mind at all. I appreciate the sarcasm and humor. π
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
October 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM #620642CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] The person could be black/blue/purple/green/racist, anti-asian/fundamentalist/pornstar/or half dead wearing depend garments, so long as the person has a shot at defeating their Democrat counterpart. I could care less. [/quote]
That’s how people like Christine O’Donnell and Sarah Palin get into power.
With obstruction, you can kiss goodbye to progress and to an effective and coherent industrial/economic policy. As other nations advance their economic agendas, we’ll just stagnate.
In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
HA HA HA….
Think about what you just said because it’s contradictory… Our current governement made progress, effective, coherent industrial/economic policies????
Are we talking about the United States??All else being equal, the best policy is to neuter the government’s ability to make change.
[quote]
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
[/quote]Personally, I find the intellectual snobbery quite funtertainment…. (Oh shit, there I go again, making up words like Palin)
October 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM #620724CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] The person could be black/blue/purple/green/racist, anti-asian/fundamentalist/pornstar/or half dead wearing depend garments, so long as the person has a shot at defeating their Democrat counterpart. I could care less. [/quote]
That’s how people like Christine O’Donnell and Sarah Palin get into power.
With obstruction, you can kiss goodbye to progress and to an effective and coherent industrial/economic policy. As other nations advance their economic agendas, we’ll just stagnate.
In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
HA HA HA….
Think about what you just said because it’s contradictory… Our current governement made progress, effective, coherent industrial/economic policies????
Are we talking about the United States??All else being equal, the best policy is to neuter the government’s ability to make change.
[quote]
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
[/quote]Personally, I find the intellectual snobbery quite funtertainment…. (Oh shit, there I go again, making up words like Palin)
October 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM #621280CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] The person could be black/blue/purple/green/racist, anti-asian/fundamentalist/pornstar/or half dead wearing depend garments, so long as the person has a shot at defeating their Democrat counterpart. I could care less. [/quote]
That’s how people like Christine O’Donnell and Sarah Palin get into power.
With obstruction, you can kiss goodbye to progress and to an effective and coherent industrial/economic policy. As other nations advance their economic agendas, we’ll just stagnate.
In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
HA HA HA….
Think about what you just said because it’s contradictory… Our current governement made progress, effective, coherent industrial/economic policies????
Are we talking about the United States??All else being equal, the best policy is to neuter the government’s ability to make change.
[quote]
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
[/quote]Personally, I find the intellectual snobbery quite funtertainment…. (Oh shit, there I go again, making up words like Palin)
October 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM #621400CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] The person could be black/blue/purple/green/racist, anti-asian/fundamentalist/pornstar/or half dead wearing depend garments, so long as the person has a shot at defeating their Democrat counterpart. I could care less. [/quote]
That’s how people like Christine O’Donnell and Sarah Palin get into power.
With obstruction, you can kiss goodbye to progress and to an effective and coherent industrial/economic policy. As other nations advance their economic agendas, we’ll just stagnate.
In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
HA HA HA….
Think about what you just said because it’s contradictory… Our current governement made progress, effective, coherent industrial/economic policies????
Are we talking about the United States??All else being equal, the best policy is to neuter the government’s ability to make change.
[quote]
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
[/quote]Personally, I find the intellectual snobbery quite funtertainment…. (Oh shit, there I go again, making up words like Palin)
October 20, 2010 at 12:30 PM #621720CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu] The person could be black/blue/purple/green/racist, anti-asian/fundamentalist/pornstar/or half dead wearing depend garments, so long as the person has a shot at defeating their Democrat counterpart. I could care less. [/quote]
That’s how people like Christine O’Donnell and Sarah Palin get into power.
With obstruction, you can kiss goodbye to progress and to an effective and coherent industrial/economic policy. As other nations advance their economic agendas, we’ll just stagnate.
In any race, I look at the specific race and I compare each candidate’s ideas. I vote for the best ideas.[/quote]
HA HA HA….
Think about what you just said because it’s contradictory… Our current governement made progress, effective, coherent industrial/economic policies????
Are we talking about the United States??All else being equal, the best policy is to neuter the government’s ability to make change.
[quote]
But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.
[/quote]Personally, I find the intellectual snobbery quite funtertainment…. (Oh shit, there I go again, making up words like Palin)
October 20, 2010 at 1:00 PM #620682jstoeszParticipant[quote]But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.[/quote]
Here is one kind of Dem voter
Using my reason and immense gray matter, I have determined only to vote for those who can give me stuff…basically those who steal for me…Here is another
I vote for stuff because I want to save the planet. I know that if I vote for (insert dem name) that it will be the moment that the rise of the oceans slowed and the planet began to heal. This is my well reasoned position.Granted Reps have there fair share of these
I am old, gray and long toothed, and I just hate queers…can’t stand em.I would say both parties are awash in stupidity…
[edit]Actually the first voter mentioned is probably the most well reasoned of us all!
October 20, 2010 at 1:00 PM #620763jstoeszParticipant[quote]But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.[/quote]
Here is one kind of Dem voter
Using my reason and immense gray matter, I have determined only to vote for those who can give me stuff…basically those who steal for me…Here is another
I vote for stuff because I want to save the planet. I know that if I vote for (insert dem name) that it will be the moment that the rise of the oceans slowed and the planet began to heal. This is my well reasoned position.Granted Reps have there fair share of these
I am old, gray and long toothed, and I just hate queers…can’t stand em.I would say both parties are awash in stupidity…
[edit]Actually the first voter mentioned is probably the most well reasoned of us all!
October 20, 2010 at 1:00 PM #621320jstoeszParticipant[quote]But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.[/quote]
Here is one kind of Dem voter
Using my reason and immense gray matter, I have determined only to vote for those who can give me stuff…basically those who steal for me…Here is another
I vote for stuff because I want to save the planet. I know that if I vote for (insert dem name) that it will be the moment that the rise of the oceans slowed and the planet began to heal. This is my well reasoned position.Granted Reps have there fair share of these
I am old, gray and long toothed, and I just hate queers…can’t stand em.I would say both parties are awash in stupidity…
[edit]Actually the first voter mentioned is probably the most well reasoned of us all!
October 20, 2010 at 1:00 PM #621441jstoeszParticipant[quote]But emotions does seem to drive many votes, especially among the working-class in the Red States and in the red areas along the coasts.[/quote]
Here is one kind of Dem voter
Using my reason and immense gray matter, I have determined only to vote for those who can give me stuff…basically those who steal for me…Here is another
I vote for stuff because I want to save the planet. I know that if I vote for (insert dem name) that it will be the moment that the rise of the oceans slowed and the planet began to heal. This is my well reasoned position.Granted Reps have there fair share of these
I am old, gray and long toothed, and I just hate queers…can’t stand em.I would say both parties are awash in stupidity…
[edit]Actually the first voter mentioned is probably the most well reasoned of us all!
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