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Topic: screw obama
Winx's photo
Mon 06/02/08 08:58 AM


people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.


drinker

Single_Rob's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:05 AM


people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.

mnhiker's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:10 AM
Edited by mnhiker on Mon 06/02/08 09:11 AM



people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.

Single_Rob's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:12 AM




people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez

mnhiker's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:18 AM





people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez


laugh laugh laugh laugh

Single_Rob's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:20 AM






people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez


laugh laugh laugh laugh
well hell we know as much about him as Hussein. At least he is patriotic if nothing else. Hussein has abstained from voting over 100 times as a junior senator, refuses to wear the american flag on his lapel, refuses to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem, etc. Who would vote for someone like that?

mnhiker's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:28 AM







people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez


laugh laugh laugh laugh
well hell we know as much about him as Hussein. At least he is patriotic if nothing else. Hussein has abstained from voting over 100 times as a junior senator, refuses to wear the american flag on his lapel, refuses to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem, etc. Who would vote for someone like that?


I wasn't laughing at you, I was laughing at the fact that you're disillusioned like so many other people in the choices, so why not vote for someone else?

Single_Rob's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:32 AM








people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez


laugh laugh laugh laugh
well hell we know as much about him as Hussein. At least he is patriotic if nothing else. Hussein has abstained from voting over 100 times as a junior senator, refuses to wear the american flag on his lapel, refuses to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem, etc. Who would vote for someone like that?


I wasn't laughing at you, I was laughing at the fact that you're disillusioned like so many other people in the choices, so why not vote for someone else?
Oh I know brother, I ddn't take it that way. But in response to your post about helping another person we don't want in by voting for another, what other option do we have? Short of having another tea party, or outright revolution the voting process is all we have. I am voting against all incumbants for the next few years. It is all I can do on a peaceful path

mnhiker's photo
Mon 06/02/08 09:46 AM









people better start waking up . and not pick mccain or obama
or **** will stay the same....




What are the other choices?

Ralph Nadar or Ron Paul?

If the past is any indication, a third-party candidate doesn't have much chance of getting elected.

Like Ross Perot and Nader in past elections.

If you don't want to vote for Obama or McCain, that, of course, is your choice.

But accept the fact that if you do this you could be helping elect the person you least want to become President.
Honestly does it really matter which career politician you elect? In a two party system do you really think there is a electable choice? These people are all cut from the same cloth. Our two party system is morphing into one. These people all have the same agenda, there is just differences in how they want to get there.


Single_Rob,

There is no 'best choice', there is only the lesser and greater evil. ohwell

And which is which all depends upon your perception.
Tom Selleck for prez


laugh laugh laugh laugh
well hell we know as much about him as Hussein. At least he is patriotic if nothing else. Hussein has abstained from voting over 100 times as a junior senator, refuses to wear the american flag on his lapel, refuses to put his hand over his heart during the national anthem, etc. Who would vote for someone like that?


I wasn't laughing at you, I was laughing at the fact that you're disillusioned like so many other people in the choices, so why not vote for someone else?
Oh I know brother, I ddn't take it that way. But in response to your post about helping another person we don't want in by voting for another, what other option do we have? Short of having another tea party, or outright revolution the voting process is all we have. I am voting against all incumbants for the next few years. It is all I can do on a peaceful path


Well, we are all free to vote how we please.

I would also like to see alternatives to the two-party system that is forced upon us.

It may come some day, but until enough people get together to change the system we have, we're stuck with the two-party system for now.

IMO

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