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Topic: Hillary vs Bama
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Sun 12/16/07 05:39 PM
Edited by cougar68 on Sun 12/16/07 05:40 PM
We need a change and Hillary could be it, but Bama has strong points and goals, but dont they all before there elected?

azrae1l's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:42 PM
seems to me the only reason to run for president anymore is the bribes, kick backs and all the other money they get for not doing anything. i refuse to vote until they have somebody worth half a sh*t

CI1180's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:49 PM
Obama should change his middle name. Hillary would be good because Bill was a good president (not the most faithful husband though).

wmyers4u's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:52 PM
put em both on the ticket and we'll win it all:)

azrae1l's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:52 PM
so bill was good means hillary would be good..... that makes sence.

steelangel's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:56 PM
If Hillary wins she'll be the first woman in history that works ABOVE a desk in a Clinton Administration.... and I'll quit my job

iMacWayneO's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:57 PM
I'm gonna vote for one reason this time,"For my own Entertainment" I'm voteing for the one person that can bring me more television entertainment the next term,than bush has in his past 2 terms......mmmmmmm who should that be?????

Totage's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:58 PM
ronpaul2008.com

Vote for Ron Paul

Ron Paul for the people!

azrae1l's photo
Sun 12/16/07 05:59 PM
they should elect the president the same as jury duty, you get the letter in the mail, you serve or go to jail and make 5$ a day.

steelangel's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:00 PM

they should elect the president the same as jury duty, you get the letter in the mail, you serve or go to jail and make 5$ a day.


I'll go!

steelangel's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:01 PM
I meant to duty... not jail, no.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:09 PM
Dude, Obama won't pledge allegance to the flag and Hillary, lets face it, her ideas are a bit scary.frown I say we vote for someone a bit more realistichuh .....like Peter Griffon.....drinker

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Sun 12/16/07 06:14 PM
when are yall gonna learn that it dont matter who "you" elect. its a different means to the same end. Until theres someone who isnt a lawyer or a polititian, whats the point?

Drivinmenutz's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:23 PM

when are yall gonna learn that it dont matter who "you" elect. its a different means to the same end. Until theres someone who isnt a lawyer or a polititian, whats the point?


cheers drinker drinker drinker

Totage's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:25 PM
Edited by Totage on Sun 12/16/07 06:26 PM
Actually, the real problem is that we have corporatiosn running the show NOT the government, and certainly NOT us, the people.

We need to take back America, and we need Ron Paul in office to help us.

Drivinmenutz's photo
Sun 12/16/07 06:33 PM
Ron Paul ain't got nuthin on Peter though....:wink:

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Mon 12/17/07 07:08 AM
Ron Paul, the man who wants to cut half of government programs and privatise everything, and that's gonna get corperations control out of government exactly how? Hillary's a no go too, forcing people to buy insurance as a universal plan not to mention claiming a mistake on her vote for Iraq yet turning around and voting yes to go into Iran. Obama, I've got two problems with Obama, one he hasn't finished serving his first term in congress, and two all his claiming of him not voting yes to go into Iran, is true, however he didn't vote no either, he didn't even bother showing up. I'm looking for a REAL change. I'm with Biden first and then Kucinich, after that I'm back with Nader;^]

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Mon 12/17/07 07:16 AM
A Democratic President, no matter be it Obama or Clinton, Edwards by a longshot, and it will be one of the two/three if any, will not pull troops out of Iraq and will have to take a proactive stance against Iran. You far-left Dems and liberals should hammer these points home time and time again. They will not completely withdrawal nor ease up on the pressure of Iran, who just received nuclear fuel from Russia for their peaceful nuclear program....oh of course peaceful.

Kucinich wasn't even invited to the last Democratic debate in Iowa. Quite interesting that they didn't allow all candidates to even appear.

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Mon 12/17/07 08:17 AM

when are yall gonna learn that it dont matter who "you" elect. its a different means to the same end. Until theres someone who isnt a lawyer or a polititian, whats the point?



Excellent point, Rambilldrinker

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Mon 12/17/07 08:27 AM
Edited by knoxman on Mon 12/17/07 08:28 AM

A Democratic President, no matter be it Obama or Clinton, Edwards by a longshot, and it will be one of the two/three if any, will not pull troops out of Iraq and will have to take a proactive stance against Iran. You far-left Dems and liberals should hammer these points home time and time again. They will not completely withdrawal nor ease up on the pressure of Iran, who just received nuclear fuel from Russia for their peaceful nuclear program....oh of course peaceful.

Kucinich wasn't even invited to the last Democratic debate in Iowa. Quite interesting that they didn't allow all candidates to even appear.



Second point first, StarSailor:

That goes both ways. There were some Republican debates where some of the candidates(notably Ron Paul) weren't invited. That sucks on both sides.

I agree with your first point. We'll at the very least have a "presence" in Iraq, no matter WHO'S elected president. We still to this day maintain a presence in just about every country we've fought in.
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What REALLY sucks is that time after time, no matter HOW many candidates there are, the corporate (not liberal as some would have us believe)media only focuses on about three from each side. Hillary, Obama, Edwards for the Dems, Guliani, Huckabee, Romney for the Pubs. Huckabee never got mentioned much until ole Phone-It-In Fred fell (well, nose-dived probably would be a better term)from the corporate media's good graces. Actually dumping Fred for Huckabee is considered a HUGE step up. And of course, third-party candidates are lucky to get ANY mention. As someone who voted third-party in 2000(Harry Browne from the Libertarian Party), I think this is the biggest election tragedy of all.

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