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Mitt Romney... now. But I might change my mind further on.
But so far basically every stance he currently has is identical to my own. So I'm assuming I'll end up voting for him in the primaries, unless a better candidate jumps on board.
Yay, Obama won. Let's thank his supporters:
-The compliant mainstream media for their pro-Obama propaganda.
-Black Panthers for their intimidation of voters.
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The real election is in the deciding of the Democratic candidate, because if the mid-term elections told us anything it's that the country is tired of the Republican administration. Although, this might not be true if the Democrats choose someone relativly unpopular such as Hilary, but only then if the Republicans choose someone especially popular such as McCain or Guliani. Personally I want to see Guliani and Barack face off; it's a win-win for America.
If I have to choose any one person, it's Barack.
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At 6/19/07 11:59 PM, altanese-mistress wrote: Personally I want to see Guliani and Barack face off; it's a win-win for America.
Rudy Giuliani scares me. He always says its ALL their fault on the 9/11 attacks. He never even read the 9/11 reports. We had been bombing iraq for 10 years.
The only thing that really scares me about barack is that he has stated recently that he doesent have any plays to nuke anyone at the moment. Does that mean a nuclear attack is still not off of the table?
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At 6/20/07 01:10 PM, Philly-Almighty wrote: We had been bombing iraq for 10 years.
Yea but how does that get al-qaeda to attack us?
Does that mean a nuclear attack is still not off of the table?
It has never been off the table and for the sake of world security it should never leave the table.
MAD keeps everyone in line.
"Communism is the very definition of failure." - Liberty Prime.
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At 6/20/07 01:22 PM, animehater wrote: It has never been off the table and for the sake of world security it should never leave the table.
If we have to make an attack, it shouldnt be by using nuclear weapons. It kills the innocent people in other countries as well. Also, nuclear weapons have made people who live through it get some strange gene and mutate innocent children. We should use better ways of attacking if we have to.
Speaking of that, They use Depleted Urainum on the tips of bullets in iraq which can make men have mutated genes and have deformed children.
Isn't chemical warfare illegal?
The use of it should be banned immediatly
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At 6/19/07 11:55 PM, ForkRobotik wrote: I support Putin, but he can't run again unless he changes the law in Russia to allow more than 2 terms in office...
Oh, shut the fuck up, you know full well we're talking about America. You just wanted to say that you support that psychopath.
Aaaaanyways, the ideal candidate for me is Al Gore, but he's "not running," so I guess it's between Rudy and Obama, but both have definite weaknesses.
And on a slightly unrelated note, it would appear that Hilary Clinton (or at least the people running her campaign) actually has a sense of humor. Anyone else see her and Bill's parody of the Sopranos series finale?
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At 6/20/07 03:20 PM, Dr-Worm wrote: And on a slightly unrelated note, it would appear that Hilary Clinton (or at least the people running her campaign) actually has a sense of humor. Anyone else see her and Bill's parody of the Sopranos series finale?
hillary clinton? humor?!
link link link please
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At 6/20/07 03:48 PM, scorchin-hot wrote:At 6/20/07 12:53 AM, Hoffmann wrote: The real reason Ron Paul should win is that he is the most honest out of all the Republican candidates, and the only one who is not in favor of the Iraq invasion.that is also the reason he won't
the most honest guy doesent deserve to win...? explain
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I couldn't give a flying fuck who wins. Oh, wow, it's all going to change this time around because it's a WOMAN or a BLACK..... Yeah, right. We're all just humans. And unless something drastic happens to the world, corruption will run wild in the White House and almost every other political system in the world. It doesn't matter what colour or gender the fucking spokesperson is. They're just puppets.
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At 6/19/07 11:59 PM, altanese-mistress wrote: The real election is in the deciding of the Democratic candidate, because if the mid-term elections told us anything it's that the country is tired of the Republican administration. Although, this might not be true if the Democrats choose someone relativly unpopular such as Hilary, but only then if the Republicans choose someone especially popular such as McCain or Guliani. Personally I want to see Guliani and Barack face off; it's a win-win for America.
If I have to choose any one person, it's Barack.
I don't know. At the moment, the Democrat-controlled congress has an even lower approal rating than Bush, and Senate Majority Leader Reid (aka the Dark Emperor) only has an approval rating in the teens as of today. People aren't just fed up with Republicans - they're fed up with politicians in general.
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anybody besides the following:
Mitt Romney
John McCain
Rudy Guiliani
i.e no Republican Neocons which I guess leaves the field open to Ron Paul and the Democrats.

