joedog
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Post by joedog on Mar 23, 2007 22:02:10 GMT -5
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Post by joedog on Mar 23, 2007 22:03:35 GMT -5
I am withholding my vote. I like the guy because of his southern roots.
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Post by Jay on Mar 23, 2007 22:04:56 GMT -5
I doubt the next president will be Republican. With so many people against Bush and the war in Iraq....I think there'd be a ton of people who'd vote Democratic just to get someone different.......someone who wants to bring the troops home.
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Post by Justin Thyme on Mar 23, 2007 22:13:30 GMT -5
I would really like to vote for a Democrat but which one would be any better than what we have right now? And while I'm all for our troops being back home I don't want to see them running back home with their tails tucked between their legs and I don't want to see any more news footage like was shown back in '75 when we left Viet Nam.
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Post by one on Mar 23, 2007 22:17:00 GMT -5
The next president needs to be Republican, just not Bush.
Republicans are businessman that make money count, Democrats give it to crack mommas to have more babies.
Bush.......... well we don't know what the hell happened there.
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Post by Jay on Mar 23, 2007 22:49:20 GMT -5
Just to be more exact.......I'm not saying these are my personal views......just what I think will happen......
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Post by Longshot! [ Saint ] on Mar 24, 2007 5:00:10 GMT -5
He'd make a great VP for Rudy, is all I'm saying.
Of course, I have no issue with Dubya. I don't agree with him 100% on all issues, but nor do I with my best friends. Both of them. Economy is strong, Iraq WAS necessary, the job NEEDS proper closure for more than one reason, and he has a good habit of placing intelligent people in charge. Yeah, I said all that. And I hope I'm as underestimated as he is--helluv'an advantage.
Fred is a solid guy, but not a lot of original thought and my organizations encounters with him showed he proved to be less than polite, and in fact had a rather obtuse thinking process and was incapable of objective thought.
It's great he's a Tennessean, but it doesn't make him less of an asshole than anyone else.
I side with Rudy, for three particular reasons: What you see is what you get--that's him, and you can tell this from any interview and I actually got to meet him once and I was not fooled. Two, he basis his plans on Personal Accountability of his people (his book is a MUST read, regardless of which side of the political fence you're on), and three, he can prove these things by what may be the best resume' builder in the history of the world--no shit: He 'Fixed' New York City.
Any questions are welcome.
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