who you voting for?

who you voting for?

  • mccain

    Votes: 44 49.4%
  • obama

    Votes: 34 38.2%
  • other

    Votes: 11 12.4%

  • Total voters
    89

MadJack

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I've only voted for one candidate from the two main parties, and that was Kerry. I hate Bush with a passion and decided to break code that one time. I'm back on track and glad to see we think alike. :toast:
i've never voted a winner. :shrug:

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M J I did a winner Three times. Two times a good out come. One time a real bad one. When I think of all the times I voted for Prez since 64. Thats a bad record on wins. Well I liked Mitt this time. But he's out. Ron Paul I believe is the most honest one of them all. But he done. Since I can't vote for a guy 7 years older then myself. It scares the chit out of me. So the lesser of two evils means I cast one humble vote for Obama. Everyone on the right should be happy just look at my winning record. r :eek:
 

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Chad: I'm voting other because I don't want more of Bush and I just don't understand how Obama got this far. If I had to choose between the two, I'd roll with BHO. However, I'll use my vote as a protest vote since I despise the two-party system more than I like either candidate.

I approve of this message. Short and to the point.
 

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Chad: I'm voting other because I don't want more of Bush and I just don't understand how Obama got this far. If I had to choose between the two, I'd roll with BHO. However, I'll use my vote as a protest vote since I despise the two-party system more than I like either candidate.

So WHO are you voting for? ME?:shrug:
 

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Yes. Scaring.

YES....SCARING...

anti-american friends and associates farakhan,rev wright,father pflager,sol alinsky,rezko.....

YES SCARING....

......no experience.....wife not proud of her country....smoking weed and snorting coke while mccain was in prison in hanoi...


SCARING?....absolutely...
 

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he makes up the difference with "hard working" americans...

:rimshot

You meant to say slaves ! "hard working slaves" that don't have to be an american.Just line the sheep up,point them in the "RIGHT" direction and tell them who they must vote for or you may lose your job. Hard working Americans,my ass,slaves to the corporations.
 

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Weird.

15-14 McCain.

I thought this forum was hugely leftist.

It's a private poll. :)

My voting record:
Perot
Clinton
Bush or Nader (I can't remember which; I think I was going in to vote Nader and was conned into the "wasting your vote" bullshit then voted for Bush)
Bush


Both of my Bush votes were votes against who they were running against. Gore and Kerry were awful choices, in my humble opinion.

This time around, I am doing the same thing again. I don't like Obama. It's almost grown to a cultish fever and that weirds me out.

I wanted Ron Paul to make the ticket, so I could vote for him.

Bob Barr is pretty right on. The porn 'stache has to go, though.
 

Eddie Haskell

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Well, it ain't the old perv chasin the skirt. Wait, in 94 it was the perv chasin the skirt.. Okay, this is 08, yeah, got my behrings strait now, ... it aint the old perv chasin the skirt.

(remember Eddie when you go to the polls, think minority, good speaker, funny name. don't think Irish, "my friends" crusty face, can't high five, somebody you want to f*** but with earplugs)

or

Omama
Biden my time
Palin in comparison
McCorporate

or

Barry and Joe (BJ)

death match versus

John and Sarah (JS)

I gotta go with the black guy from the south side of Chicago and the blue collar old guy from the streets against the real old guy who can't raise his arms and calls everybody his friend and the tough talking ho (unless she's packin).

Eddie
 

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Well, it ain't the old perv chasin the skirt. Wait, in 94 it was the perv chasin the skirt.. Okay, this is 08, yeah, got my behrings strait now, ... it aint the old perv chasin the skirt.

(remember Eddie when you go to the polls, think minority, good speaker, funny name. don't think Irish, "my friends" crusty face, can't high five, somebody you want to f*** but with earplugs)

or

Omama
Biden my time
Palin in comparison
McCorporate

or

Barry and Joe (BJ)

death match versus

John and Sarah (JS)

I gotta go with the black guy from the south side of Chicago and the blue collar old guy from the streets against the real old guy who can't raise his arms and calls everybody his friend and the tough talking ho (unless she's packin).

Eddie

What other way would you go with your background.

You've got such a great resume yourself of name calling and belittling people you don't agree with, you should be on their ticket.

Hell you probably have more experience than the black guy and you definitely are a man of the people. LMAO:142smilie

Oh and almost forgot, you have never let facts get in the way of any of your arguments, yep you definitely are right where you should be:scared
 

Eddie Haskell

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If I was talking to you and didn't have you on ignore here is how I would have responded to the post which I did not read.

With my background, that is, educational, one would be right to think that I would use my mind, intellect, and rationale abilities to support and vote for the best candidate for the future of the country. Which I have.

Merely because the current (mid-September) popular choice of the republican party is a woman with a resume as short as her skirt which has apparently grabbed the attention of the 59 million or so that voted for the current administration in the last election doesn't strike me as a ringing endorsement. Although the apparent majority of the electorate in this country has an American Idol mentality and is all of a sudden energized by a pentacostal nut case who believes creationism should be taught in schools, does not know what the Bush Doctrine is, and has all the qualifications to be president of Kendra Wilkenson.

I do consider myself a man of the people whatever the f*** that means. I get along with most people with a brain who can formulate more than 4 word sentences, hence, our relationship. My arguments are based on facts. I live in the world of facts, not luck.

Thats what I would have said had I replied to someone who I don't reply too.

Eddie
 

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If I was talking to you and didn't have you on ignore here is how I would have responded to the post which I did not read.

With my background, that is, educational, one would be right to think that I would use my mind, intellect, and rationale abilities to support and vote for the best candidate for the future of the country. Which I have.

Merely because the current (mid-September) popular choice of the republican party is a woman with a resume as short as her skirt which has apparently grabbed the attention of the 59 million or so that voted for the current administration in the last election doesn't strike me as a ringing endorsement. Although the apparent majority of the electorate in this country has an American Idol mentality and is all of a sudden energized by a pentacostal nut case who believes creationism should be taught in schools, does not know what the Bush Doctrine is, and has all the qualifications to be president of Kendra Wilkenson.

I do consider myself a man of the people whatever the f*** that means. I get along with most people with a brain who can formulate more than 4 word sentences, hence, our relationship. My arguments are based on facts. I live in the world of facts, not luck.
Thats what I would have said had I replied to someone who I don't reply too.

Eddie

It's that false sense of confidence that got you in those monday night sessions Edward.:kiss:
 

Eddie Haskell

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Monday night sessions? Wayne, I'm on the couch 4 - 5 times a week. My guy's Freudian and I personally have paid for his August home in Tuscanny and several remodels in Hyde Park.

It's not a false sense of confidence by any stretch of the imagination. It's a legal education, years in the trenchs, experience sifting through crap and calling a spade a spade (well, maybe a little bit of lithium).

We don't live in an American Idol society? 4 years ago, Barack Obama was the up and coming star of the Democratic Party? Granted, 95% thought Hillary was the heir apparent. But you know what, you guys maybe were too good. The hatred of she and Bill along with the Clinton baggage that you and your kind kept on talking about on these and similar forums, talk radio, the corporate media, forewarning us of the upcoming Clinton catagory 5 disaster maybe, just maybe, cracked the door open for this Kennedyesque leader to upset your very good marketing machine.

But lets compare Obama to the latest right wing phenom, the moose hunting, hockey mom, everyones favorite looker, Sarah "the Pentecostal" Palin. Tell me Wayne, 4 years ago, was she the up and coming Republican star on the horizon. Was she Ronald Reagan in drag? Was her name being tossed about the Republican convention in 04 as the heir apparent to Georgie boy since Satan had no plans of running?

I don't recall her name even coming up, actually. I think she may have been on that regulatory commision in Alaska. So, how did this diamond in the rough get discovered by old John? Stroke (pun intended) of luck? One gal in 300 million carved out of the ice and snow of the frozen tundra? She is just so qualified????

Puhleeese. This is America. Home of Hollywood. We can use smoke and mirrors. We can cherry pick evidence and convince millions to launch a war killing hundreds of thousands. We can deny scientific evidence and let killers go free because gloves don't fit. We can pass out tobacco lobby money on the senate floor and say its first amendment protected. We can elect George Bush president. Twice.

In America, a brilliant, hard working 1/2 black 1/2 white man, who did things right, who worked hard, educated himself, Harvard, who is a leader, who is married to a brilliant woman, who has a family, who is not susceptible to the normal and regular black attack from white america (shiftless, lazy, unmarried, 100 kids out of wedlock, welfare, angry black man, criminal, rappin, nigga, 85 momma's) is under attack. For what. Being an elitist?????? Being smart?????? His f'ing pastor.

In America, if American Idol is the most watched show by a long shot, Sarah Palin can be vice president. If George Bush get's elected because the American electorate says,"thats a guy I can have a beer with" Sarah Palin can be vice president. If women in America say I will vote for Sarah Palin because "she's just like me" then, as I've said before, we are getting what we deserve.

When did intellectuals, smart people, leaders, and people with vision become a bad thing? When did beer drinking buddies, soccer moms and housewives become the ideal standard for the leaders of the free world? I don't want the president of the United States to be a guy I would feel comfortable having a beer with or a gal who reminds me of my neighbor. I expect more.

With that said, I'd feel real comfortable pounding a few with ole John while we were bellied up at some bar in Scottsdale him telling war stories and me lying about courtroom adventures while were both checking out Sarah leaning up against the jukebox playing some Roy Orbison songs.

Somehow, I don't picture that same scene with Barack.

Eddie
 

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When did intellectuals, smart people, leaders, and people with vision become a bad thing? When did beer drinking buddies, soccer moms and housewives become the ideal standard for the leaders of the free world? I don't want the president of the United States to be a guy I would feel comfortable having a beer with or a gal who reminds me of my neighbor. I expect more.
With that said, I'd feel real comfortable pounding a few with ole John while we were bellied up at some bar in Scottsdale him telling war stories and me lying about courtroom adventures while were both checking out Sarah leaning up against the jukebox playing some Roy Orbison songs.

Somehow, I don't picture that same scene with Barack.

Eddie

Well said, Mr Haskell.
 
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