Topic: Democrat or Republican President?
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Mon 03/03/08 02:24 PM

i'm neither party, because our votes don't count anymore anyway, the lobbiests have taken us out of the picture, behind the scenes as of late, only the representative vote counts the majority, and he decides who he likes, and votes. sad isn't it. another fine right that we've got that has gone missing. i'm a victim of new orleans, so it's personal, as well.

Honestly I never vote either but I do support our leaders!

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Mon 03/03/08 02:27 PM
Here's some more....

In looking at the next twelve months, do you think that it will be a time of economic expansion for you and your family and an opportunity to move ahead, or do you think that it will be a time to hold back and save because harder times are ahead?

Time of expansion/opportunity 19%
Time to hold back/harder times ahead 70%
Some of both (VOL) 7%
Not sure 4%

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Mon 03/03/08 02:34 PM
Here's the run down of poll takers: liberal or consevervative

Thinking about your general approach to issues, do you consider yourself to be liberal, moderate, or conservative? (IF "LIBERAL" OR "CONSERVATIVE," ASK:) Do you consider yourself to be very (liberal/conservative) or somewhat (liberal/conservative)?
Very liberal 11%
Somewhat liberal 13%
Moderate 37%
Somewhat conservative 21%
Very conservative 14%
Not sure 4 %

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Mon 03/03/08 02:42 PM
Here more...

Now thinking about Iraq…
When it comes to the war in Iraq, do you think that removing Saddam Hussein from power was or was not worth the number of U.S. military casualties and the financial cost of the war?
Worth it 32%
Not worth it 59%
Depends 4%
Not sure 5%

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Mon 03/03/08 05:04 PM
some peole I missed while I was away, some I didnt.

Time of expansion/opportunity 19% - says to the person being polled, are you going to spend like crazy, natural response is no.
Time to hold back/harder times ahead 70%- says to the preson being polled are you going to save your money, natural response is yes
Some of both (VOL) 7%
Not sure 4%
questions in polls are directed to get the required result, any reading on polls will tell you the same thing. its all in the wording.

heres another one.

Now thinking about Iraq…
When it comes to the war in Iraq, do you think that removing Saddam Hussein from power was or was not worth the number of U.S. military casualties and the financial cost of the war?
Worth it 32%
Not worth it 59%
Depends 4%
Not sure 5%
NO ONE in their right mind is going to say yes, the bodies it cost us was well worth the price. the 32 percent who answered knew where this poll was going and said yep to the pollster, the 59 simply are human and did not believe that catching that scumbg was worth one single american(i agree).

Very liberal 11%
Somewhat liberal 13%
Moderate 37% - what a lib calls himself when he doesnt want to be labeled a fruit.
Somewhat conservative 21%
Very conservative 14%
Not sure 4 %

Who do you want to see take the lead role in setting policy for the country--George W. Bush or the Congress?

George W. Bush 21%
Congress 62%

this in itself should tell you how stupid a poll it was, especially since congress' approval rating is lower than the President.

hey, good to see you again.

doc (and he just sighed out loud)

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Mon 03/03/08 05:44 PM
I believe we need a Republican president, a Republican Senate and a Republican Congress. I believe we need Republican majorities at State and national levels to promote fiscal responsibility and sound and sensible foreign and defense policies. I would put myself in the strongly believe category.

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Mon 03/03/08 07:03 PM
Wow! can anyone tell me where the restroom is?sad

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Mon 03/03/08 09:00 PM

Here's a poll conducted in Jan 08 among Americans with regards to the party they want the next president to be from, democrat or republican....

Putting aside for a moment the question of who each party's nominee might be, what is your preference for the outcome of the 2008 presidential election––that a Democrat be elected president, that a Republican be elected president, or that an independent candidate be elected president? (IF "DEMOCRAT" OR "REPUBLICAN," ASK:) And do you strongly prefer a (Democrat/Republican), or is your preference not that strong?
1/08
Democrat––strongly 41%

Democrat––not strongly 7 %

Republican––not strongly 7 %

Republican––strongly 23%

Independent candidate 9 %

Other (VOL) 2 %

Not sure 11%





Your point?

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Mon 03/03/08 09:02 PM
Topic: Democrat or Republican President?

Have you not seen who the Democrat Candidates are???noway noway noway

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Mon 03/03/08 09:12 PM
Democrat. Although over the last 7 years I have become more of an anti-republican than a pro-Demccrat. If we had more than 2 parties, I'd be supporting the one with the best chance of beating the republicans.

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Mon 03/03/08 09:36 PM

Topic: Democrat or Republican President?

Have you not seen who the Democrat Candidates are???noway noway noway



Don't remind me. laugh

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Tue 03/04/08 07:19 AM


Topic: Democrat or Republican President?

Have you not seen who the Democrat Candidates are???noway noway noway



Don't remind me. laugh

HAHAlaugh

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Tue 03/04/08 07:34 AM
Topic: Democrat or Republican President?

I prefer Conservative/Originalist or Liberal/Socialist/Progressive/et al.

I don't care about party, I care about what the original constitution says and the original intent of that document. I support the first ten amendments, AKA The Bill Of Rights, and the two amendments that stopped slavery and gave women the right to vote. Most of the rest need to be repealed.

I vote for smaller less intrusive government no matter the party. I want them to get the heck out of everyone's way/life/home/wallet/bedroom. I could go on here for 50 pages.
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Tue 03/04/08 07:38 AM

Democrat. Although over the last 7 years I have become more of an anti-republican than a pro-Demccrat. If we had more than 2 parties, I'd be supporting the one with the best chance of beating the republicans.




Have you looked at the Democrats? You have Hillary who is akin to a socialist. She will destroy the country with her Universal Health Care. Then you have Obama who will pull the troops out of Iraq and wreck havoc with our foreign policy.

John McCain isn't what I want, because I don't trust his changing stance on the border, but he is better than the above choices.

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Tue 03/04/08 07:45 AM
Edited by leahmarie on Tue 03/04/08 07:55 AM

Topic: Democrat or Republican President?

I prefer Conservative/Originalist or Liberal/Socialist/Progressive/et al.

I don't care about party, I care about what the original constitution says and the original intent of that document. I support the first ten amendments, AKA The Bill Of Rights, and the two amendments that stopped slavery and gave women the right to vote. Most of the rest need to be repealed.

I vote for smaller less intrusive government no matter the party. I want them to get the heck out of everyone's way/life/home/wallet/bedroom. I could go on here for 50 pages.
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The Supreme Court adheres to or changes the meaning of the Constitution by agreeing/disagreeing with questions that come before the Court. Therefore, you need to vote for the man/woman who is most conservative since conservatives usually want to follow the Constitution, whereas liberals want to change the meaning of the Constitution by "rewriting" law. A conservative will nominate/appoint conservative judges to the Supreme Court who will not "rewrite" the Constituion with way-out left wing decisions.

The three primary candidates running for office are liberals and want big government in our lives. Obama is the most liberal senator in our Congress. Hillary is not too far behind him. McCain has the "distinction" of being calledf a RINO, which means Republican in Name Only since he leans to the left. Therefore, to get government out of our lives and get rid of all of this crazy political correctness, we need conservative Supreme Court justices. Of the three candidates, there is absolutely no hope Hillary or Obama will appoint conservatives to the bench. There is a slight chance McCain will. Therefore, McCain is the lesser of the three evils.

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Tue 03/04/08 08:17 AM
Then you have Obama who will pull the troops out of Iraq and wreck havoc with our foreign policy.


if you read what Obama has said he doesn't really tell you when he is going to pull the troops out and if he does where those troops may end up....noway

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Tue 03/04/08 08:33 AM
Well, as if everyone does not already know:

Very conservative - I sit to the right of President Bush
REPUBLICAN for President
Very sure who I want for President.
Very sure who I do not want for President.

I am in the ABCO mode - Anybody but clinton or obama.

Lindyy
:heart: :heart:

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Tue 03/04/08 08:34 AM

Here's a poll conducted in Jan 08 among Americans with regards to the party they want the next president to be from, democrat or republican....

Putting aside for a moment the question of who each party's nominee might be, what is your preference for the outcome of the 2008 presidential election––that a Democrat be elected president, that a Republican be elected president, or that an independent candidate be elected president? (IF "DEMOCRAT" OR "REPUBLICAN," ASK:) And do you strongly prefer a (Democrat/Republican), or is your preference not that strong?
1/08
Democrat––strongly 41%

Democrat––not strongly 7 %

Republican––not strongly 7 %

Republican––strongly 23%

Independent candidate 9 %

Other (VOL) 2 %

Not sure 11%



Where on earth did this poll come from?huh huh huh
Lindyy

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Tue 03/04/08 08:37 AM



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yawn

Comming from a forum swarming with conservative republican nut jobs that not suprising.


I would rather be a conservative Republican Nut Job than a liberal socialist with no nuts and no job laugh laugh

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Tue 03/04/08 08:51 AM



yawn

Comming from a forum swarming with conservative republican nut jobs that not suprising.


I would rather be a conservative Republican Nut Job than a liberal socialist with no nuts and no job laugh laugh


Lindyy says:

Maybe you non-conservative Republicans have been going around with your head in the sand and not realizing what the American people really are all about and what we really want.

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