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10-05-2008, 08:00 AM
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Originally Posted by Donn2390
another man who's manhood is threatened by a strong woman..... Don't be afraid, vote McCain/Palin or watch Obama destroy our country...
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Ok, sometime you take your car in to get it fixed, and sometimes you have it towed away for Charity. This country is totaled, you couldnt even donate it to charity right now.
Destroy the country? How in the world can someone make it worse than now. We are just months away from soup lines.
I will never consider a republican again. I would rather take a dump, and vote for it, than ANY republican 
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10-05-2008, 08:05 AM
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10-05-2008, 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by NCN
I voted for Gore, but I am voting for McCain this time. I have also changed my political party. My husband and daughter are both voting for McCain too and they are both still Democrats. Our son is the little Republican in the family, so he probably voted for Bush. My husband is a Vietnam vet and does not like Obama's attitude and lack of patriotism. My daughter was a Hillary supporter. My son was in Desert Storm. We believe in America and want to see it stay free. Obama doesn't seem to be big on freedom.
Women belong any place they want to be.
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You remind me of when I was in JR high, when people had to vote for the cheerleaders. There was no good reason to vote for them, some of the less attractive ones had a little more talen, but you remind me of the folks who voted for the most popular. You dont vote for the most qualified.
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10-05-2008, 01:52 PM
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Location: Bradenton, Florida
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Originally Posted by scorp200
I guess you just can't win, can ya? 
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Sure. We "win" if McCain isn't elected.
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10-05-2008, 01:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Art123
I was just wondering if all the people planning on voting for McCain also voted for Bush. Has McCain managed to convince any Kerry or Gore voters to go for his agenda/ideas? If he has convinced you (Kerry and/or Gore voter), tell us why. Just curious...
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I voted for democrats since McGovern
MCCain will be the first repub I have ever voted for.
I am voting for him because I think he will reform Washington.
Obama?? Good greif
he is a hack, poor and simple.
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10-05-2008, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Foreverking
You remind me of when I was in JR high, when people had to vote for the cheerleaders. There was no good reason to vote for them, some of the less attractive ones had a little more talen, but you remind me of the folks who voted for the most popular. You dont vote for the most qualified.
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give me a break
the only one on the cheerleading team this year is Obama.
I have a cheer for him:
Obama he is the hack
a vote for him, is a vote for lack
he talks a game that is for sure
but when the chips are down he is unsure
he runs for cover to save his ass
he does not even know the price of gas
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10-05-2008, 02:05 PM
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Originally Posted by TKramar
Sure. We "win" if McCain isn't elected.
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Hey, if misogyny is what it'll take for you to vote for Obama, that's fine with me...I'll take it...we don't have to hang out 
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10-05-2008, 02:13 PM
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Location: Dallas
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I am voting McCain.......I just don't trust Obama........He reminds me of the cliche, "if something sounds to good to be true, it probably is"
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10-05-2008, 02:15 PM
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Location: home...finally, home .
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Women don't belong in politics, they belong in the home.
Yew can't be serious...........
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10-05-2008, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by georgia dem
give me a break
the only one on the cheerleading team this year is Obama.
I have a cheer for him:
Obama he is the hack
a vote for him, is a vote for lack
he talks a game that is for sure
but when the chips are down he is unsure
he runs for cover to save his ass
he does not even know the price of gas
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I'm trying to think of other words that rhyme with "hack" and "lack." But, golly gee whiz, I can't seem to think of any. Hmmm. 
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