Posted on 02/22/2008 8:12:35 AM PST by tlb
I think he's more likely to split the Ron Paul vote than the Obama or Hillary vote.
Nader is wackjob.
She has Cookie Monster eyes.
OMG Monk that take this thread LOLOLOL!
That too funny ROFL
LOL
Oh great, then there would be yet another candidate for whom I wouldn’t vote.
10. Dashboard hibachis
9. Seat belts made out of piano wire
8. Windshield replaced with ant farm for the kids
7. Strobe headlights make oncoming traffic look like an old-time movie
6. 50-foot antennas allow you to broadcast while driving
5. Optional front-seat hammocks
4. Wiper fluid reservoir routinely filled with Thousand Island dressing
3. New York City taxis would be exactly the same
2. The paper Buick
1. Speedometer replaced with electronic voice chanting "Punch it! Punch it!"
(from Late Night w/ David Letterman)
That so funny ROFL LOLOL!
Nader won’t be a factor this time around just like Nader wasn’t a factor the last time that he ran for POTUS. The far left and the left in general are already getting excited about Barack Obama.
.....opposing nuclear power .....
It may be too late, the genie is out of the bottle.
As I drove through Knoxville Tennessee Monday, I heard a radio commercial by Merit Construction soliciting all kinds of people with nuclear power experience. Construction workers, field engineers, designers and operators to come to work.
As home of the Tennessee Valley Authority the designer and builder of the most nucs and near by Oak Ridge National labaratories, Merit came to the right place to find experienced people for the new age of nuc construction.
That’s if you believe McCarthy, a very liberal Democrat, didn’t take more votes away from Carter, a fool-hardy claim indeed. I’m old enough to remember well Clean Gene’s campaigns, and he was NO conservative. As far as the other third-party candidates, their minions would have either stayed home had the candidates not been on the ballot, or likely split between the major candidates 50-50. In other words, McCarthy was probably a wash.
The same argument has been made about Perot, yet exit polling of Perot-voters did not show a decisive preference for either of the major candidates, had Perot not been available to vote for.
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