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araby wrote:Regarding something big preventing the election from happening, there is rumor that the Republicans are sitting on something regarding Barack Obama's nationality and are waiting until the last week in October to release it.
Lyion wrote:Martrae wrote:Both parties have lost their way. In their desire for votes the GOP has become more and more like the old democratic party while the democratic party has become more and more socialist. Both parties try to 'buy' votes by offering a huge variety of programs and benefits. Neither want to cut back spending, minimize government involvement into private lives, or take less from taxpayers.
Don't let them fool you. Neither side REALLY cares about the poor or anyone else for that matter. It's all about power and they keep that power by keeping the populace dependent upon them.
I disagree. I think both parties care for people, and believe their way is right.
They also are both lying and manipulative political machines. They are after the power.
The GOPs bigger problem is trying to sell themselves as the party of smaller government and less spending when they've spent the last 10 years doing the opposite. The Dems have been mostly out of power for 8 years. Closer to 16 if you count the fact they haven't controlled Congress and the Presidency since 1994.
It's interesting that even with the financial crisis, the Dems are still plowing through with their plans for big government next year. Obama wouldn't list one plan he'd cut. Pelosi has even stated she'll bring congress back to push through a 300 billion stimulus plan immediately. Given the current financial market crisis based on the subprime derivitives and Fannie/Freddie failures, it's amazing to hear, and if our electorate weren't unaware and ill informed, it should frighten them.
The next two years could be more interesting if the Dems get a 60 seat majority in the Senate.
Maeya wrote:And then your head just aches from having your hair pulled so tight for so long...
Haylo wrote:Diekan, what a good post!
leah wrote:round 1, i would've voted for bush anyway b/c i was uber conservative in high school.
Mindia what are you going todo when McCain isnt elected? Cause after that debacle last night there is NO WAY he is.
Narrock wrote:Evermore said:Mindia what are you going todo when McCain isnt elected? Cause after that debacle last night there is NO WAY he is.
Well Evermore, what can I do if that happens? If the majority of the electoral college wants a socialist asshole like Ol' Barry to redistribute our wealth and take of them... there's not much I can do about it. Anybody who votes for Obama has either got to be one lazy fuck who doesn't want to earn their own wealth and be the captain of their own ship, OR they must have a below-average IQ. Take your pick.
Narrock wrote:Evermore said:Mindia what are you going todo when McCain isnt elected? Cause after that debacle last night there is NO WAY he is.
Well Evermore, what can I do if that happens? If the majority of the electoral college wants a socialist asshole like Ol' Barry to redistribute our wealth and take of them... there's not much I can do about it. Anybody who votes for Obama has either got to be one lazy fuck who doesn't want to earn their own wealth and be the captain of their own ship, OR they must have a below-average IQ. Take your pick.
brinstar wrote:leah wrote:round 1, i would've voted for bush anyway b/c i was uber conservative in high school.
no shit, you were totally lame
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