View Full Version : Don't forget to vote
Jim N
11-03-2008, 11:44 AM
Follow ACORNS lead vote early and often:)
alwaysright
11-03-2008, 01:03 PM
[QUOTE vote early and often:)[/QUOTE]
If only I had saved my once in a lifetime opportunity to vote twice against the evil republican mob. and anyway Acorn registered some- but the people have to actually go to the polls themselves to cast the actual vote. None were absentee ballots cast.
I expect that these boards will light up by 9pm tuesno matter how it goes, but I suspect that we Obama supporters will have the better time of it.
Jim N
11-03-2008, 01:35 PM
If only I had saved my once in a lifetime opportunity to vote twice against the evil republican mob. and anyway Acorn registered some- but the people have to actually go to the polls themselves to cast the actual vote. None were absentee ballots cast.
I expect that these boards will light up by 9pm tuesno matter how it goes, but I suspect that we Obama supporters will have the better time of it.
When this is all over maybe without the rhetoric and hype maybe you could explain to me why normally patriotic and intelligent people people support someone who wants to destroy what millions of Americans have fought and died for.
Yes I fully agree that bush and cheney are traitors, and that the financial disaster is criminal but they need controls put on them they do not need this country destroyed by a man who just wants to give to the lazy by taking from the workers of this country. By being a wimp in foreign affairs. By wanting his own SS or KGB. I know people who make good money (and it's not me) who have stated they will not grow their business or work the extra hours for the extra money just to have it taken away by the government to give to the lazy.
Changes are needed but intelligent ones and Barrack Hussein Obama just wants to end the USA in my mind.
flatrat
11-03-2008, 02:27 PM
When this is all over maybe without the rhetoric and hype maybe you could explain to me why normally patriotic and intelligent people people support someone who wants to destroy what millions of Americans have fought and died for.
Yes Jim I can't understand why intelligent people would vote against their own interest by voting for Manchurian candidate John SIDNEY McCain and his light headed secessionist unethical running mate.
His refusal to negotiate, his stubbornness, his willingness to gamble, his impulsiveness, his willingness to war without exploring all other options, his ignorance on the issues, his forgetfulness, his age, his inattention to detail, his willingness to be in bed with lobbyists, his wholehearted endorsement of Bush Cheney, his pandering to the extreme right wing of America, his support for deregulation, his admitted lack of understanding of economics, his total panic and lack of leadership during the financial crisis, his disorganized presidential campaign, all make McCain wrong for America during these challenging times.
I'm gonna go with the Harvard guy who understands the world and the complexities of these times, the guy who will be bipartisan in rising to these challenges, the guy endorsed by Goldwaters, Eisenhowers and Nixons, Buckleys, Colin Powells William Welds and a host of other lifelong Republicans, a candidate endorsed by newspapers by a margin of greater than 2-1, Barack Hussein Obama.
There is more to being patriotic than throwing around cliches, waving flags or putting yellow ribbons on your cars.
There is more to running a campaign and being president than name calling.
We still dont know McCain's vision for America, do we?
Jim N
11-03-2008, 04:08 PM
Yes Jim I can't understand why intelligent people would vote against their own interest by voting for Manchurian candidate John SIDNEY McCain and his light headed secessionist unethical running mate.
His refusal to negotiate, his stubbornness, his willingness to gamble, his impulsiveness, his willingness to war without exploring all other options, his ignorance on the issues, his forgetfulness, his age, his inattention to detail, his willingness to be in bed with lobbyists, his wholehearted endorsement of Bush Cheney, his pandering to the extreme right wing of America, his support for deregulation, his admitted lack of understanding of economics, his total panic and lack of leadership during the financial crisis, his disorganized presidential campaign, all make McCain wrong for America during these challenging times.
I'm gonna go with the Harvard guy who understands the world and the complexities of these times, the guy who will be bipartisan in rising to these challenges, the guy endorsed by Goldwaters, Eisenhowers and Nixons, Buckleys, Colin Powells William Welds and a host of other lifelong Republicans, a candidate endorsed by newspapers by a margin of greater than 2-1, Barack Hussein Obama.
There is more to being patriotic than throwing around cliches, waving flags or putting yellow ribbons on your cars.
There is more to running a campaign and being president than name calling.
We still dont know McCain's vision for America, do we?
Didn't Bush father and son go to the other big Ivy league school Yale? Guess that much hasn't changed. Big money to big money.
I forgive you for your misguided vote.
alwaysright
11-03-2008, 05:24 PM
When this is all over maybe without the rhetoric and hype maybe you could explain to me why normally patriotic and intelligent people people support someone who wants to destroy what millions of Americans have fought and died for.
Yes I fully agree that bush and cheney are traitors, and that the financial disaster is criminal but they need controls put on them they do not need this country destroyed by a man who just wants to give to the lazy by taking from the workers of this country. By being a wimp in foreign affairs. By wanting his own SS or KGB. I know people who make good money (and it's not me) who have stated they will not grow their business or work the extra hours for the extra money just to have it taken away by the government to give to the lazy.
Changes are needed but intelligent ones and Barrack Hussein Obama just wants to end the USA in my mind.
Oh Jim- I was never very patriotic- too much jingoism there- and although I test real high- intelligent is not what you usually call me. I'm for Obama because I cannot stand republicans. Pure and simple as that. If John Wayne gacy was McCaged's opponant- I'd go gacy. and if those sp called people m,aking good money won't grow their business, so be it. someone will.
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