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havin77
05-14-2008, 18:11
I am seriosly upset. I dont know what to do during the next election. whether to let a democrat ruin our country or Mcain? Any help?

SigsRule
05-14-2008, 20:30
Democrat = guaranteed ruin

Republican = maybe not

vote your conscience.

Zundfolge
05-14-2008, 21:23
I believe McCain will do less damage to America in general than Obama or Clinton ESPECIALLY in the area of gun rights.

With a (D) you're pretty much guaranteed some sort of new gun control. With McCain the only amendment that's in serious danger is the 1st :p

Delphi
05-15-2008, 01:27
Your right mate, both will screw up our country(even more than it currently is). All others are just hanging on to hope that some kind of miracle will happen and mccain wont screw us even if he does win(slim chance).

Don't waste your time voting this time round, the system is broken, its not worth our time anymore. The goverment is broken. Its somthing thats been creeping up on us for a long time, and I suggest people wake up and smell the rotting roses.

My suggestion, instead of wasting your time standing in line to vote, go to the store and stock up on essentials. Stock up on things you will need, because things sure as heck will not get better. I'm prepared, lots of ammo, guns, food, water and other essential survival gear. I suggest everyone does the same.

It may not happen overnight but I see it coming on the horizon, especially with these candidates. Perhaps learning Chinese would also be an extreamly valulable asset for your future survival...

BadShot
05-15-2008, 06:43
You Delphi are a complete and utter fool, I've said as has others .. just leave the country, please.. we'll even pitch in for the bus ticket.

Vote third party, don't just not vote. Yeah you throw your vote at someone who isn't going to win, but the more of us who do this, the more who will have to take notice. Hell Tin Foil Hat Ronnie had a showing in the last Republican primary, don't remember where that was but it was this week.

There are other choices besides voting for the lesser of two evils, and jack asses who just don't vote, don't have any right to complain at all.

ssf467
05-15-2008, 07:10
This is why Conservatives have been set a side by the Republicans, we continue to vote for the lesser of 2 evils. I will be voting for Bob Barr and the Bill of Rights, I know he will not win, but I voted with my mind and heart. If we don't start a grass roots movement to get America off of stupid, this will be the end of freedom.
Juan McCain is commited to our ruin, which is to stop global warming (hoax) The country has begun it's own ruin with this and all the other freebees they have handed out.

Gman
05-15-2008, 13:43
I had to look to find out who the party chair was. I've never even heard of the chair and co-chair. Nobody is staking out party positions and trying to advance them. Republicans in Congress are punching out and Republicans are losing the special elections to replace them.

The Republican party has imploded.

http://www.gop.com/About/PartyLeadership.htm

Aloha_Shooter
05-15-2008, 16:43
I've got some issues with McCain but his overall voting record is still pretty good and really ... who do you want picking the replacement for the next Supreme Court vacancy? I would love to replace John Paul Stevens or Ruth Bader Ginsburg with a conservative justice (or even moderate!) ... and the thought of Obama or Hillary replacing Clarence Thomas with a Ginsburg clone makes me want to retch.

Gman
05-15-2008, 19:43
There's a n00b that "gets it". Welcome to the forums.

iceman
05-15-2008, 20:12
No matter which way you vote.....you need to vote!!!!
If you want to make a statement....write in SUPERMAN if you must but VOTE!!!!
A third party vote is another statement but as before......VOTE!!!!!!!!


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SigsRule
05-17-2008, 08:44
Besides there's no waiting in line, at least here in Douglas County. We have mail in voting. There's no excuse at all for not voting.

Think about the current Supreme Court - it hasn't ruled on the DC vs Heller issue yet. Just thank your lucky stars it was Bush that nominated the latest judges and not Gore. You may think it's voting for the lessor of two evils but it's important to get every opportunity we can to get conservative, non-activist judges on the bench.

Look at California, their Supreme Court overturns the will of the 61% majority that voted to not allow Gay marriages. That one should go to the US Supreme Court.

Mtn.man
05-18-2008, 16:17
Ron Paul looks to be on the ballot... he has a huge following and a group here in CO as well..

Mtn.man
05-18-2008, 16:24
TED NUGENT FOR PREZ course he is smarter than that