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Ol' Curmudgeon
February 15th, 2008, 11:59
This is shaping up to be as bad a choice as between Nixon vs. Humphrey!:eek:

Mot51560
February 15th, 2008, 12:35
This is shaping up to be as bad a choice as between Nixon vs. Humphrey!:eek:

I quess its a matter of opinion. I kinda liked Tricky Dick.

pjc
February 15th, 2008, 13:10
Nixon was the first to empower the eco-nazis!

scottm
February 15th, 2008, 17:08
I think Mcain is a great choice. If bush's henchmen hadn't pulled some dirty tricks on him in 2000, he'd be prez now (since anyone could have beaten algore). Then we wouldn't have gone into iraq at all. At least now we can vote for someone better than Barack Islama or that Commie Rugmuncher Whore.

In case you are wondering why I said that, Barack was raised in a Muslim household. Radical blacks often become muslim because it empowers them to do violence onto others, ie, non muslims:

http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28429&highlight=islam

pjc
February 15th, 2008, 20:30
At least now we can vote for someone better than Barack Islama or that Commie Rugmuncher Whore.


hahhaaha! Watch out, a few people here, too include the B. Hussein faithful will label you as an Angry, Crude, Extremist Republic".. Woohoo!

Ol' Curmudgeon
February 15th, 2008, 21:34
I grew up with an ex-POW with undiagnosed PTSD, and even though I loved him, he was not fit for public office, exhibiting the same kind of temper and outbursts as McCain. I won't get into his familial ties to organized crime and the military-industrial complex Pres. Eisenhowser warned us about in his farewell speech, but it's all on the 'net and on paper.

OTOH, Obama says he's in favor of individual gun rights AND in favor of Washington, DC's handgun ban.

I rest my case.

TreyP
February 15th, 2008, 23:42
I think Mcain is a great choice. If bush's henchmen hadn't pulled some dirty tricks on him in 2000, he'd be prez now (since anyone could have beaten algore). Then we wouldn't have gone into iraq at all. At least now we can vote for someone better than Barack Islama or that Commie Rugmuncher Whore.

In case you are wondering why I said that, Barack was raised in a Muslim household. Radical blacks often become muslim because it empowers them to do violence onto others, ie, non muslims:

http://www.race-dezert.com/forum/showthread.php?t=28429&highlight=islam

Your going to love this guy:

http://www.davidbenariel.org/usa/president-barack-obama.htm

Another wack job full of hate for no valid reason.


This presidental race is going to be worse then the Gore/Bush/Kerry years. There isn't a choice worth voting for. I thought McCain might be worthy before, but now he is bowing to the religious nutjobs. Question is: Is this just a way to get votes or will he do the bidding of these lunitics?

I think American politics is truly doomed. :mad:

SpceSpff
February 18th, 2008, 13:36
This is shaping up to be as bad a choice as between Nixon vs. Humphrey!:eek:

But remember, Nixon has won the most votes of any politician, between local, state, and national. He did something right, for a time.

McCain is definitely not my candidate. See below. But when it comes down to him vs. the dem.... what are people who think like me going to do????

1. Campaign finance reform. McCain tried to limit the role of money in politics with measures that, critics say, stomp on the constitutional right to free speech.

2. Immigration. McCain has been a vocal supporter of a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants, although he now says he understands the border between the U.S. and Mexico must be sealed first.

3. Tax cuts. McCain twice voted against President Bush's tax cuts, saying in 2001 they helped the wealthy at the expense of the middle class and in 2003 that there should be no tax relief until the cost of the Iraq war was known. But he now wants to extend the tax cuts.

4. Gay marriage. McCain refuses to support a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage.

5. Stem cell research. McCain would relax restrictions on federal dollars for embryonic stem cell research, which critics consider tantamount to abortion.

6. Global warming. Among the loudest voices in Congress for aggressive action against global warming and a frequent critic of the Bush administration on the issue.

7. "Gang of 14" member. One of seven Republicans and seven Democrats who averted a Senate showdown over whether filibusters could be used against Bush judicial nominees.

8. Kerry veep. McCain was approached by the Democratic presidential nominee in 2004, Massachusetts Sen. John Kerry, about being his running mate. McCain talked with Kerry but rejected the offer.

9. Works with Democrats. See all of the above.

10. Belligerence. McCain can be acerbic toward his critics, such as when he labeled televangelists Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson "agents of intolerance." He reconciled with Falwell in 2006. Conservative James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family, said in a statement on the morning of the Super Tuesday primaries that he would not vote for McCain, citing among other things his "legendary temper" and that he "often uses foul and obscene language."

pjc
February 18th, 2008, 16:16
Your going to love this guy:
I thought McCain might be worthy before, but now he is bowing to the religious nutjobs.


How's that?