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I hear that the republicans are changing there elephant to a gerbil.... Is this true Bob:D:D
 
While some of my views are shared with the Rep party, I no longer consider myself a Rep. They have abandoned the issues that are important to me. And lest you think Im a Dem, because Ill slit my wrists before voting for any of those liberal dirtbags. If the Reps would go back to what they originally believed in (and actually follow through on their promises): small govt, lower taxes, strong immigration policy - if they did that, then I would consider myself a Rep again. Till then, I think they are just as corrupt and useless as the Dems.

BTW, about the gerbil comment. How about the Dems having a homo as the chair of the senate finance committee? And we could probably debate Hillarys sexual orientation, as well.
 
BTW, about the gerbil comment. How about the Dems having a homo as the chair of the senate finance committee? And we could probably debate Hillarys sexual orientation, as well.


The difference being that most Dems don't outwardly condemn homosexuality while taking dick inwardly. ;)
 
The truth here is neither the Democrat or Republican parties are rightly named anymore. The names are simply names and no longer describe how a particular candidate will govern. It seems like today it's one party called " The I don't care what you think, I got elected and I'll vote how i feel, and not bother with asking my constituency anything party". They're all out for their own interest and legacy. We need reform, and fresh faces, and we need it bad.
 
The truth here is neither the Democrat or Republican parties are rightly named anymore. The names are simply names and no longer describe how a particular candidate will govern. It seems like today it's one party called " The I don't care what you think, I got elected and I'll vote how i feel, and not bother with asking my constituency anything party". They're all out for their own interest and legacy. We need reform, and fresh faces, and we need it bad.

Your right, a Democrat 45 years ago was more to the right than the Republicans of today.
 
While some of my views are shared with the Rep party, I no longer consider myself a Rep. They have abandoned the issues that are important to me. And lest you think Im a Dem, because Ill slit my wrists before voting for any of those liberal dirtbags. If the Reps would go back to what they originally believed in (and actually follow through on their promises): small govt, lower taxes, strong immigration policy - if they did that, then I would consider myself a Rep again. Till then, I think they are just as corrupt and useless as the Dems.

BTW, about the gerbil comment. How about the Dems having a homo as the chair of the senate finance committee? And we could probably debate Hillarys sexual orientation, as well.

I feel your frustration BS. I'm not enamored with any of the republican candidates. All the dems have are the usual socialists. Maybe Newt will run. He seems the best option.
 
It is very scary to think that Hilary may be our next president. I think it will come down to her and Romney.
 
HIllary is falling quickly in the polls after her disasterous debate showing a week or two ago. Keep it up, HIllary!! :D
 
I'm becoming more and more intrigued with Ron Paul the more I read about him. The man has more logic/common sense, which is what we are lacking in this country, then every other candidate combined. All they care about is being politically correct and minimizing the amount of people they offend and piss off. At least Ron Paul isn't afraid to go against the grain and speak his mind. IMO, he's the only "true" conservative running for office.

And here's some fine quotes from some famous people:

"Cause the registration of all firearms on some pretext, with the view of confiscating them and leaving the population defenseless." --Vladimir Ilich Lenin

"Comrades! We must abolish the cult of the individual decisively, once and for all." (Nikita Khrushchev

"All our lives we fought against exalting the individual, against the elevation of the single person, and long ago we were over and done with the business of a hero, and here it comes up again: the glorification of one personality. This is not good at all." (Vladimir Lenin

We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking about what is best for society." (Hillary Clinton, 1993)

"We can't be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans ..." (President Bill Clinton, USA Today, March 11, 1993, Page 2A)

If the personal freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution inhibit the government's ability to govern the people, we should look to limit those guarantees -- Bill Clinton.

I'm starting to see a pattern here....
 
ABC News: Match-O-Matic

mine was Romney. Would like to see Tom Tancredo or Libertarian Ron Paul.....

Go figure, but mine was Dennis Kucinich or Ron Paul. Does make sense. The last thing a true liberal or libertarian does is create an intrusive, micromanaging Big Brother type of government. I do not mind paying taxes, but once I have fulfilled that obligation, leave me alone.
 
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