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TheBreeze
ParticipantEven if some of these propositions pass, is anyone out there dumb enough to buy bonds from California? Isn’t the state already near bankruptcy?
TheBreeze
ParticipantEven if some of these propositions pass, is anyone out there dumb enough to buy bonds from California? Isn’t the state already near bankruptcy?
TheBreeze
ParticipantEven if some of these propositions pass, is anyone out there dumb enough to buy bonds from California? Isn’t the state already near bankruptcy?
TheBreeze
ParticipantEven if some of these propositions pass, is anyone out there dumb enough to buy bonds from California? Isn’t the state already near bankruptcy?
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Besides agree with the Libertarian stance on policy, this is why it’s very important that I vote for Bob Barr. A 3rd party need I think either 5 or 15% of the vote in order to get public financing and a spot in the debate. Since California is locked for Obama anyways, might as well make your vote really count and shake up Washington w/ at least a 3rd guy in there for the next election.[/quote]Excellent point. Bob Barr’s getting my vote!
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Besides agree with the Libertarian stance on policy, this is why it’s very important that I vote for Bob Barr. A 3rd party need I think either 5 or 15% of the vote in order to get public financing and a spot in the debate. Since California is locked for Obama anyways, might as well make your vote really count and shake up Washington w/ at least a 3rd guy in there for the next election.[/quote]Excellent point. Bob Barr’s getting my vote!
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Besides agree with the Libertarian stance on policy, this is why it’s very important that I vote for Bob Barr. A 3rd party need I think either 5 or 15% of the vote in order to get public financing and a spot in the debate. Since California is locked for Obama anyways, might as well make your vote really count and shake up Washington w/ at least a 3rd guy in there for the next election.[/quote]Excellent point. Bob Barr’s getting my vote!
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Besides agree with the Libertarian stance on policy, this is why it’s very important that I vote for Bob Barr. A 3rd party need I think either 5 or 15% of the vote in order to get public financing and a spot in the debate. Since California is locked for Obama anyways, might as well make your vote really count and shake up Washington w/ at least a 3rd guy in there for the next election.[/quote]Excellent point. Bob Barr’s getting my vote!
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
Besides agree with the Libertarian stance on policy, this is why it’s very important that I vote for Bob Barr. A 3rd party need I think either 5 or 15% of the vote in order to get public financing and a spot in the debate. Since California is locked for Obama anyways, might as well make your vote really count and shake up Washington w/ at least a 3rd guy in there for the next election.[/quote]Excellent point. Bob Barr’s getting my vote!
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
So why not vote against both Obama and McCain too? There are other options out there, other than just these two. That is, if you’re truly disgusted at the bailouts like you say you are.[/quote]I may yet vote for Bob Barr so that I can be absolved of all blame no matter whether McCain or Obama wins. It’s not like Obama needs my vote to win California anyway.
Could you imagine being one of the Florida voters who voted for Bush in 2000? You might be legitimately responsible for the destruction of this country.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
So why not vote against both Obama and McCain too? There are other options out there, other than just these two. That is, if you’re truly disgusted at the bailouts like you say you are.[/quote]I may yet vote for Bob Barr so that I can be absolved of all blame no matter whether McCain or Obama wins. It’s not like Obama needs my vote to win California anyway.
Could you imagine being one of the Florida voters who voted for Bush in 2000? You might be legitimately responsible for the destruction of this country.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
So why not vote against both Obama and McCain too? There are other options out there, other than just these two. That is, if you’re truly disgusted at the bailouts like you say you are.[/quote]I may yet vote for Bob Barr so that I can be absolved of all blame no matter whether McCain or Obama wins. It’s not like Obama needs my vote to win California anyway.
Could you imagine being one of the Florida voters who voted for Bush in 2000? You might be legitimately responsible for the destruction of this country.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
So why not vote against both Obama and McCain too? There are other options out there, other than just these two. That is, if you’re truly disgusted at the bailouts like you say you are.[/quote]I may yet vote for Bob Barr so that I can be absolved of all blame no matter whether McCain or Obama wins. It’s not like Obama needs my vote to win California anyway.
Could you imagine being one of the Florida voters who voted for Bush in 2000? You might be legitimately responsible for the destruction of this country.
TheBreeze
Participant[quote=asianautica]
So why not vote against both Obama and McCain too? There are other options out there, other than just these two. That is, if you’re truly disgusted at the bailouts like you say you are.[/quote]I may yet vote for Bob Barr so that I can be absolved of all blame no matter whether McCain or Obama wins. It’s not like Obama needs my vote to win California anyway.
Could you imagine being one of the Florida voters who voted for Bush in 2000? You might be legitimately responsible for the destruction of this country.
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