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Post by Michael Wells on Sept 7, 2012 7:36:37 GMT -5
All I know is that last election I voted against my conscience, and voted for the lesser of two evils. I see where that got me. Thing is, with all the KNOWN voting fraud that has been going on, "they" already know the scripted outcome of the election.
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Post by John Wilson on Sept 7, 2012 7:50:19 GMT -5
Oh yeah. This one's gonna be ugly. I don't want it to happen, but I think the Bush/Gore election from 2000 is going to look like a warmup for the debacle that is about to happen.
I hope I'm wrong.
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Post by John Wilson on Sept 7, 2012 8:01:08 GMT -5
But back to Bruce's post:
Regardless of what I think of Bill Clinton, he's probably the best natural politician I ever saw. The guy could sell ice to Eskimos in a blizzard. When it comes to giving speeches, Reagan and Clinton are up there with the Founders. Two very different styles, but both tremendously effective.
Beliefs aside, if you follow politics just for the sake of politics it is very interesting. Dick Morris is the best political analyst in my book. He's a true snake in the grass- he's a pure political mercenary. But he knows the game like no other, and he's been the most accurate of all political prophets I've ever followed. If Morris makes a prediction you can usally take it to the bank. *Interesting side note, Clinton's fall came about the time Morris left his inner circle.
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Post by Chris Kaufman on Sept 7, 2012 8:28:11 GMT -5
All I can say is wow....
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Post by John Wilson on Sept 7, 2012 8:42:24 GMT -5
LOL! That was my favorite speech from the whole DNC! I laughed out loud the entire speech!
(ignore that every line of the speech was an outright lie, but the speech gets an A+ for unhinged comedy gold)
You know she was drunk. LOL! That was some WWE right there.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Sept 7, 2012 8:56:59 GMT -5
Yea... Y'all are right.
I guess we need to wait until after the civil war/revolution/ citizen enslavement.... To start thinking for ourselves. Voting our conscience and giving a third party a fighting chance.
I guess I'll just have to wait
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Post by Robert Bishop on Sept 7, 2012 14:07:23 GMT -5
had to go with Johnson i just cant force myself to vote for the so called lesser of two evils cant stand JG we had to put up with her in MICH because Detroit always voted for her
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Post by Ron Bath on Sept 7, 2012 14:21:53 GMT -5
I can understand voting your conscience; but you seriously think placing a vote for Johnson is going to do any good except to help Obama get a second term. Too say they are both bad; Can't argue, all politicians are bad. probably put Johnson in there also. To say there is no difference between Obama and Romney is flat out insane. There might never of been any election where the two parties where so far apart. If the current administration gets back in; it could be completely detrimental to this country and it's Constitution. Which they have absolutely no respect for. Work to get libertarians into Congress and Senate. Then you make a serious impact and then work to President.
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Post by Kirk Wickizer on Sept 7, 2012 15:59:28 GMT -5
Robert, I like Gary Johnson also and his backing of the fair tax, but a vote in Michigan for Johnson is a vote for Obama. Romney is the only one who can defeat the socialist radical in the whitehouse. I say we all get behind Johnson in 2016.
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Post by Ryan Thames on Sept 7, 2012 16:31:06 GMT -5
In 2016 they are going to say the same things guys...
It will ALWAYS be the lesser of two evils argument until we STOP voting for evil.
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Post by Robert Bishop on Sept 7, 2012 17:23:42 GMT -5
if i thought Romney would stand/fight for the Constitution and Bill of Rights i would vote for him just because of that alone but the more my eyes are opened to the way things really are the more i realize that you are getting the same leadership no matter which way you vote the only way to change that is to vote for someone besides a puppet because the puppet masters stay the same idk why people dont realize that Ron Paul was hated by both sides because he refused to be a puppet they mocked him ignored him cheated him made fun of him like calling him Dr No because he wouldnt be pushed into following slandered by the mainstream media whenever poss wanted everyone to think he is a nut for what he has the nerve to believe
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Post by Kirk Wickizer on Sept 7, 2012 17:33:06 GMT -5
Unfortunately, things are so bad that the focus should be on getting Obama out IMO. I do think Romney is a little stiff and disconnected to the average Joe, but I don't see him as Evil.
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Post by Chuck Barney on Sept 7, 2012 18:16:38 GMT -5
UNFORTUNATELY, i agree with you kirk.
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Post by Kirk Wickizer on Sept 7, 2012 18:19:48 GMT -5
Most of us non liberals have seen all we need to with Obama. Don't worry Chuck, getting him out will be a good thing.
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Post by A L L E N F I S H E R on Sept 7, 2012 20:53:51 GMT -5
I'm not sure who shared this, but I thought it may stir up everyone thinking, especially the liberal minded. :-)
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