Posted on 02/02/2008 5:16:05 AM PST by disallusioned
Hello, I'm new here as a poster. If I am doing this wrong, let me know. but my flame suit probably was made in china, so hope you're aim isn't all that good:)
I can see the wisdom of the rule of thumb of never talking politics or religion amongst friends from seeing what the posts has become, since I've started lurking here a few years ago. Can't believe the venom oozing out in some posts.
but... it's our country going down the tubes here and we need to fight for it.
Being an undeclared voter, I reserve the right to vote for whomever I feel is the best candidate running for office. (not certain if it means/meant the same thing in different states) I'm from Alaska, after the undeclared (as opposed to Republican Party, voted Sarah Palin in as Govenor. all of a sudden, they have a closed caucus since then. I don't think the Republican party wanted a conservative, but most of Alaska did at the time. (We are getting people from liberal areas destroying the identity of who we are too) From reading the posts here, I know many of you don't think that's right that a undeclared should be able to vote for your Republican nominee. I disagree. My vote means alot to me and not given lightly.
I and many I know want a value candidate... a conserative. There is only one left in the race. For America's sake, please check out alankeyes.com.
Thanks for reading.. and please remember it's winter and the waters frozen.. so keep the flames little :)
Never heard of such. You're free to vote for whomever you wish and say so in FR.
I have these really nice thick socks for colder weather. They’re very soft and comfortable.
Quite a few have expressed the belief that independents should not be able to vote in a Republican primary. Likewise crossover Democrats.
(In states where that is permitted, a voter or FReeper has the RIGHT to do so, but it gets a generally unfavorable reaction around here.)
Also, on FR you can certainly say who you would vote for. But you need also be prepared for some negative - sometimes fairly nasty - feedback.
LOL, I bought some new socks today. They are thick and fuzzy, but not itchy. (That is the most important quality in socks.)
I know Alan Keyes......good man... my son went to Mexico on a church/school outing with his son.
No chance of election though....If there was a chance for him it should have started over 12 months ago, he needed realistic traction at least 6 months ago.
The only Republican choice for a psuedo-consevative at this juncture is Romney....
Ann Coulter is right, you might as well vote for Hillary rather than McCain.....
I was wondering...in Alaska, do the Moose ever come into your backyard looking for some cheese?
While I can appreciate your sentiment, too many DO take it lightly... and some that are quite serious are also doing quite serious damage in their roles as moles. My next vote will be cast as an independent (McCain and his GOP enablers told me to stick it, and I have partially accomodated them by sticking my GOP registration up their ***), so believe me, I am sympathetic. I don't, however, have an answer to the question of how independents can legitimately influence a party's caucuses or primaries other than looming offstage with a menacing glint in their collective eyes.
I intend to not only have a glint, but a glare- for BOTH sides of the oligarch club's aisle.
Mr. niteowl77
Got it. No woolen socks. I'll pass the word on.
Hmmmm...I wonder about the socks we just sent out in the Wal-Mart boxes. I think they were black cotton boot socks, but am not sure...
If you sent Hanes socks, you can’t go wrong. They make a thick, soft sock called “The World’s Softest Sock” that is just dreamy. :)
Welcome to FR -- I found this place when my brother was in Iraq and it was a huge help to me too.
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