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Old 04-20-2007, 03:19 PM
 
Location: The great state of New Hampshire
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Incredible enough anyone would vote for Hillary, but to consider one's pro-abortion stance as the most crucial issue above and beyond so many other national issues? Good grief. To boot, you want change, its not coming from voting for the other party. Stop pretending there is a tremendous disparity between the vast majority of Republicans and Democrats. "Scratch my back, and I'll scratch your". YAWN. When more people give consideration to third party candidates and even certain folks within the two party framework who don't have the money and media exposure like Tom Tancredo, then I'll believe this country is ready for change. Unfortunately people in general don't decide things thinking critically and outside the box (otherwise how do you explain Budweiser as the King of beers??)
If you think electing one of these phony fat cats like a Hillary or a McCain is going to change this country and improve your life, I've got a hundred acres of viable swamp land I'd like to sell ya for a bargain.
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:25 PM
 
Location: Colorado
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Nope not a chance ,couldnt bring myself to do it.
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:26 PM
 
Location: Northeast
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yes we would have to on abortion and gay marriage for sure, and fighting terror, and cutting/increasing taxes
LOL

Jack, ......taxes? lol. They're outrageous for the middle class. That wouldn't be so bad if we weren't paying "taxes" for an incompetent administration, like gas prices(which has raised food prices, prices on goods, mail/shipping/trans services, etc). I'd rather have government restrictions on oil cartels and pay a little more taxes for it, than have to pay an extra $500 a month on fuel prices, and the price increases that result from it.

Hasn't anyone wondered why we can go after Bill Gates for a friggen bundled browser, but the oil companies can post obscene record profits through creating false demand and we're fine with that?

Look at the big picture man! Taxes come in many forms, and they all don't have to be on your 1040.

Gay Marriage? Uggh, bigger fish to fry. Let'em have it.

Terror? LMAO!

The Bush administration has created more terrorists than ever. What he's done is the equivalent of teaching burglary techniques for free in order to cut down on crime.

Ugggggggggggh!

Hillary 2008!! Her big fat calves, her philandering husband, AND their crazy socialist ideas. I welcome them all. Anything but this.

~T
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:27 PM
 
Location: Northeast
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Incredible enough anyone would vote for Hillary, but to consider one's pro-abortion stance as the most crucial issue above and beyond so many other national issues? Good grief. To boot, you want change, its not coming from voting for the other party. Stop pretending there is a tremendous disparity between the vast majority of Republicans and Democrats. "Scratch my back, and I'll scratch your". YAWN. When more people give consideration to third party candidates and even certain folks within the two party framework who don't have the money and media exposure like Tom Tancredo, then I'll believe this country is ready for change. Unfortunately people in general don't decide things thinking critically and outside the box (otherwise how do you explain Budweiser as the King of beers??)
If you think electing one of these phony fat cats like a Hillary or a McCain is going to change this country and improve your life, I've got a hundred acres of viable swamp land I'd like to sell ya for a bargain.
The point is not so much abortion, it's irresponsibly messing with legal precedent. Please try to keep up

~T
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:30 PM
 
Location: Northeast
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Nope not a chance ,couldnt bring myself to do it.
Yes, I will vote for Hillary, then go home and shower.

I hear you, but please consider the consequences of a Republican vote

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Old 04-20-2007, 03:30 PM
 
Location: The great state of New Hampshire
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The point is not so much abortion, it's irresponsibly messing with legal precedent. Please try to keep up

~T

Legal precedent??? And what was the legal precedent in play when Roe vs Wade was handed down? Inquiring minds want to know so we can "keep up".
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:33 PM
 
Location: Colorado
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Yes, I will vote for Hillary, then go home and shower.

I hear you, but please consider the consequences of a Republican vote

~T
There are a few good decent republican candidates out there none of them major either ( shame), not all are bumble heads like Bush!! I just cant do another Clinton (show me the money) presidency.
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:34 PM
 
Location: Burlington VT
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YapCity -

Hillary simply isn't electable. Too many people hate her too much. It doesn't have to make sense - that's just the way it is.

Obama is awfully likeable, but I think it'll simply be his lack of experience that ends his candidacy.

So I don't know who's going to end up with the nomination. But I sure like everything I've heard about Bill Richardson.
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:38 PM
 
Location: Northeast
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Legal precedent??? And what was the legal precedent in play when Roe vs Wade was handed down? Inquiring minds want to know so we can "keep up".
That was how many years ago?

...and it's not even so much the legal precedent, as it is the people overturning it.

I don't want anyone from that administration overturning anything, period, end of story. This is not the time for that sort of nonsense, and they certainly aren't the people to do it. What they're doing is spreading their stench around like a dog in a fire hydrant factory so when they are FINALLY KICKED OUT of office their disastrous ideals will be upheld.

{{{{{{{{{Hillary 2008}}}}}}}}}

~T
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Old 04-20-2007, 03:39 PM
 
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Hillary 2008!! Her big fat calves, her philandering husband, AND their crazy socialist ideas. I welcome them all. Anything but this.

~T
Yap that is the funniest thing I've heard today. . .
I think you just created a campaign slogan. . .

Vote for Hillary 2008, big fat calves, philandering husband, AND crazy socialist ideas. Anything but this!

It might just work for her!!!!
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