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Posted on 01/29/2008 6:50:41 PM PST by Jim Robinson
TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: americaisscrewed; elections; mccain; sucks; votetwiceformitt
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To: Jim Robinson
buy your license now and make sure you get a river stamp on it ..... :)
Look forward to fishing with you if McLame is the nominee .... People in AZ are trying to tell the rest of the country about him .... given that that sleezeball won't even carry his own home state .... and as one who worked hard on his recall before 9/11 .... I've been telling EVERYONE (including local elected Repubs) that stopping the recall was a BIG mistake .... he needed to be taken out YEARS ago ... and the recall was on track to collecting the required signatures to force a recall election .... I still have my "RECALL PETITIONS HERE" banner ... and given that he lost the straw polls in AZ just within the last couple of weeks .... the rest of the country should SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE .... :(
If this dirt bag is the nominee, then I'll buy the beer for our fishing expedition on voting day.
To: Neil E. Wright; WVNan
Cool. And I think WVNan is going to join us.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:04:00 PM PST
by
Jim Robinson
(Our God-given unalienable rights are not open to debate, negotiation or compromise!)
To: End Times Crusader
“Giving millions of illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship is. There is just no other other reasonable course of action.”
And if you are a poor, downtrodden Mexican or Ecuadoran and you hear that McAmnesty just came through for your kinsmen, why the hell would you not follow their lead, obviously Uncle Sucker has no will to enforce it’s laws.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:08:37 PM PST
by
Grunthor
(No McCain-Kennedy. No Huckaliar. NO JUDY! Not primary, not general, not ever.)
To: Arkinsaw
I am tired of our troops sacrificing for a country that does not appreciate it. It is frustrating, but nevertheless, our troops have done an outstanding job in protecting our nation, and millions of Americans still give them the loyalty, honor and respect that they deserve. I believe that our military forces are the reason that the world hasn't totally gone to blazes and we have not suffered another 9/11-like attack on U.S. soil.
Hillary Clinton would devastate the morale of our armed forces and weaken our sovereignty. It would be outrageous to allow her to be elected, and an insult to our soldiers and their families who have sacrificed so much over the last several years. We can't afford "protest votes" because the GOP candidate, whoever it is, is imperfect on other issues.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:14:04 PM PST
by
HAL9000
To: AmericaUnited
GROW UP TODDLERS!
You're going to get a lot of people to go along with you by hurling insults. Great plan!
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:23:10 PM PST
by
CottonBall
(The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. (Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 ))
To: End Times Crusader
With the new coalition McCain is building, Republicans will be in power for years.
LOL! Are you serious?
If 2006 wasn't pretty, just wait until 2008 if McCain is the nominee.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:24:27 PM PST
by
CottonBall
(The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. (Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 ))
To: Jaguarmike
Really? When Hillary Clinton was protesting the Vietnam War, John McCain was a prisoner in that same war. If you cant see the difference between them, thats unfortunate.
So that's the only difference you can come up with between the two, after all the years McCain has been in the Senate? I think you made the point that there is little difference other than something that happened 40 years ago.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:27:17 PM PST
by
CottonBall
(The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. (Henry David Thoreau, "Walden", 1854 ))
To: AmericanInTokyo
It'd be almost hillarious if it wasn't so tragic: back in 2004 so many on this board were trumpeting the end of the Democratic Party as we know it.
At the time they were in such disarray, with the likes of all the candidates, and issues they were fielding, we all were certain it was the end of the Moon-Bat Party. No way could their tent hold all their radical and diamtrically opposed ideals and political philosophies.
Now look at US
ROFLMAO. And that's what hey're doing. Did they somehow out Carl Rove us? Or perhaps Carl Rove was in fact our undoing.
All of your pontificating, chest-beating and shrieking hysteria is meaningless. In the NH primary there was a -5.7% Republican turnout, while the Democrats had a +45% increase over 2000 election turnout.
Say what you will, but you will get the government you deserve (and most ESPECIALLY if you stay home).
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:31:31 PM PST
by
raygun
(24.14% of the Voting Age Population elected Slick (The Cigar) Willey to a second term.)
To: Jim Robinson
Write-in Ron Paul.
If Romney got it, I’d hold my nose and vote for him over Clinton or Obama.
Actually, I’d wear a protective suit and vote for Romney.
I will not tolerate McCain’s anti-free speech crap.
That McCain-Feingold stuff in absurd.
He also voted against the 2001 tax cuts. I am not going to vote for this fraud.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:35:48 PM PST
by
REP200
(Conservative and Proud)
To: raygun
Thank you for your input.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:43:03 PM PST
by
AmericanInTokyo
(Enough has been said already. The 2008 GOP RINO takeover is complete. It is what it is.)
To: All
Look, one thing certain: the American conservative disavowed their support of true conservatism by allowing Duncan Hunter & Fred Thompson to go down in
flames.
Shrieking hysteria, pouting, sulking, and threatening to hold your breath until your face turns blue isn't going to get you anywhere.
The American people have spoken: they don't want anything to do with LIbertarianism, nor with conservatism, nor with reactionary liberalism (Edwards went down in flames too). Now its a question of those on opposite sides of the moderate box.
And my guess is they'll rather go for slightly farther left than Shrilley (rather than perpetuate the Bush-Clinton-Bush-Clinton Constitutional Monarchy), or they'll go with the more populist of the two choices to the right of the moderate box.
Facts is facts, man - damn them facts - if but for facts we'd all be liberals emoting our way through this grand an fleeting thing calle "life". Wanna piss a liberal off? Through facts at 'em. Wanna piss off a conservative? Throw facts at 'em that they don't like when they're in the mood to emote like a bunch of good little neurotic libs.
That's what you guys all remind me of: a bunch of neurotic screaming hysteric libs that are coming down from a sugar high.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:43:15 PM PST
by
raygun
(24.14% of the Voting Age Population elected Slick (The Cigar) Willey to a second term.)
To: Jim Robinson
My vote (
or not), for McCain depends
entirely on who (
whom?) he chooses to be his VP.
My other option, if worse comes to worse, is to vote for Obama. If I have to put up with a liberal in the WH, I prefer Obama.
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posted on
01/29/2008 10:43:44 PM PST
by
Pajamajan
(Pray for president Bush. Pray for our troops. Pray for congress, Pray for our nation.)
To: REP200
Your right about how absurd McLame is.
But one thing certain in my mind: its a no-brainer who to vote for in the general election.
Gee, who to vote for? A guy that agrees with me 45 out of 100 times or a with that agrees with me 8 out of 100 times? D'oh.
I'd even vote for HuckaPhoney (at 40 out of 100 times he agrees with me), or even The Truther Paul (at 28 out of 100 times) before even considering voting for anybody that agreed with me less than 8 out of 100 times.
Sorry state of affairs, but life is rough get over it. Isn't that what we are so fond of telling all the welfare receipiants?
I truly believe that voting for Duncan Hunter or Fred Thompson (if they're on the ballot), or as write-ins, will go far to express the conservative voting block's displeasure to the RNC.
If the sum total of those two candidates obtain as much as 10% of the popular vote, the "powers that be" know for certain that there's another 5% (at least) to mine out of the "Silent Majority"). The end result is that McLame (or McRomney) will have to slide in our direction at least somewhat on the issues.
That's how the Third Party has an effect on the American Two Party politial system. FYI: the Third Party is any party that is not Democrap or Repuke.
Investigation into political history is that the party that is losing share to the Third Party must, in order to survive, incorporate planks of the Third Party, or die. If suffiecient planks are incorporated, the party in power essentially transmgrigies into the Third Party (or they die) and the Third Party becomes the defacto second party. Party names may remain unchanged, but the parties must change in order to remain in power during times of flux. Or the party names may even change, but the fundamental and inherent core political ideology/philosophy changes only so much as to embrace the least amount of chnage to win the largest amount of minority voting block.
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posted on
01/29/2008 11:02:38 PM PST
by
raygun
(24.14% of the Voting Age Population elected Slick (The Cigar) Willey to a second term.)
To: Jim Robinson
Cyanide is an honorable alternative, right?
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posted on
01/29/2008 11:06:14 PM PST
by
joebuck
To: All
What I was unclear about: if Hunter & Thompson
combined obtain as much as 10% the vote
nationwide, then the RNC will be lookin at what we have to say.
Not that they need 10% in any one contest. They need as listtle as 10% in aggregate over the course of the entire primary season. Not to win, but to influence goals, objectives and policy naking.
So vote Hunter or Thompson if you still have that choice. But come November, you had better know where your vote is going (be able to bet your life on it).
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posted on
01/29/2008 11:07:32 PM PST
by
raygun
(24.14% of the Voting Age Population elected Slick (The Cigar) Willey to a second term.)
To: joebuck
Yeah, but the “Black Capsule” is painless.
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posted on
01/29/2008 11:23:34 PM PST
by
Jim Robinson
(Our God-given unalienable rights are not open to debate, negotiation or compromise!)
To: Jim Robinson
To: madison10
He wont last that long health-wise. The guy looks like a ghostie.You are so right.
Although I take no glee what-so-ever in McCain's health problems, that melanoma thing on his jowls and above his left eye is getting worst by the week.
If you'll notice, his left eye is constantly squeezing shut due to the buildup of pressure from the inside.
The intense campaigning schedule is only making him worse.
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posted on
01/29/2008 11:43:38 PM PST
by
Edit35
To: Jim Robinson
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posted on
01/30/2008 12:00:19 AM PST
by
gpapa
("My idea of gun control is a good, steady aim" - Fred Thompson)
To: Chgogal; Jim Robinson
We won't vote for him. I've been trying to make people understand what we will and won't do. We won't vote for RINOs, or democrats, and we won't sit out an election. What remains as choices for us should be obvious. :-)
Yes. I do think that the "average" American will vote for McCain. The average American is scared to death and has had true patriotism and courage bred out of them by generations of politicians who have honed "vote selling" into a precise science. The "average" American has been indoctrinated by our NEA driven public school systems, and babysat into adulthood with the ridiculous notion that it's our God given right to "free" medical insurance and a retirement plan such as (the functionally defunct) Social Security program. Even as I write this, the U.S. Senate is dickering on how to give me back some of the tax money that they extort from me. They're calling it "economic stimulus" though. I call it cowardice and stupidity on the part of too many people for simply failing to see it for what it is and for not taking action.
Just look at the home foreclosure ratio and tell me you have faith in the "average" American. It seems to me that they can't even keep themselves under a roof! Why should I think they have the common sense to avoid terrible characters such as McCain when they don't possess the ability to manage a checkbook? They're all very frightened right now, and nothing good comes from decisions made in fear. But that's what everybody will be doing who will vote for a character like McCain...a second best. They'll hope that he isn't quite as violent as Hillary would be when she "rapes" them....but they're too afraid to admit that they know there are NO guarantees!
Don't worry about the people who vote for McCain though. Worry about the division of the conservative voting base, and the dismemberment of the GOP (no great loss there). This melt down came at a very bad time. I watched it start when we pressured our legislators into not going along with the President's plan for amnesty. Actually, I do believe that was initially the workings of Sen. Kyle (AZ) and Ted Kennedy. But it doesn't really matter now.
We're divided and it's a bad thing. But that's not the worst. The worst is that it's a division of (essentially) three portions...two of which are UNMOVING. One part will vote rank and file GOP no matter what. Another part will stay with Ron Paul no matter what. The last part is in my group, and we've already made it known what we're going to do. We "might" vote for Paul. That's yet to be determined.
This whole situation is damnable timing, and (as I've been saying) if something amazing doesn't happen in the next 90 days or so, we're going to see some very bad things happen.
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posted on
01/30/2008 12:13:25 AM PST
by
hiredhand
(My kitty disappeared. NOT the rifle!)
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