Who are you voting for in '08
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 dork
9 months ago
This thread's primary goal isnt really debate, although if you wanted to thats fine. I just wanted to get a feel about who everybody's favorite is. Thank god I cant vote in this election. I don't think any of them are really good but... who are you voting for Step inside the voting machine! (unless your from Florida)
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 Mershaul...
9 months ago
If I could vote it would be Kucinich all the way.
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
Eugene Chafin mostly because he's from the Prohibition party.
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 tomphool...
9 months ago
I'm actually still studying. I really don't like any of the choices on either side. I probably won't make up my mind until I flip the coin in the booth.
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 suebe
9 months ago

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 badbud
9 months ago
in Florida we use shredders
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 melgesev...
9 months ago
« bluenutria : Eugene Chafin mostly because he's from the Prohibition party.
Really? You would vote for that teetotaler? I'm going for John A. Johnson. He's one of the better nominations from the democrats AND he's a Minnesota Mayor! Johnson's ability to reason and work with legislators of both parties resulted in such reform legislation as reorganization of the state's insurance department to the benefit of policyholders, reduction of railroad passenger and freight rates, and removal of constitutional restraints on the legislature's power to tax.

Any vote for Chafin is a wasted vote.
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 2manyuse...
9 months ago
Me, I'm going for a write-in candidate.
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
« melgesevad : Really? You would vote for that teetotaler? I'm going for John A. Johnson. He's one of the better nominations from the democrats AND he's a Minnesota Mayor! Johnson's ability to reason and work with legislators of both parties resulted in such reform legislation as reorganization of the state's insurance department to the benefit of policyholders, reduction of railroad passenger and freight rates, and removal of constitutional restraints on the legislature's power to tax.
A DEMOCRAT?! Haha. No, of the Democrats, I am thinking Will Bryan.
Here's why:

He's a devout Presbyterian, an outspoken critic of banks and railroads (for obvious reasons), and an opponent of Darwinism (evolution is for ninnies).
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 melgesev...
9 months ago
« bluenutria : A DEMOCRAT?! Haha. No, of the Democrats, I am thinking Will Bryan.
Here's why:

He's a devout Presbyterian, an outspoken critic of banks and railroads (for obvious reasons), and an opponent of Darwinism (evolution is for ninnies).
Say what will about Darwinism, but leave the railroads out of it. We all know is the most significant element of American growth in the 19th century. You know it, the farmers know, and the good ole' Uncle Sam knows it too.
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 suebe
9 months ago
« 2manyusernames : Me, I'm going for a write-in candidate.
||: Moe Moe he's our man. If he can't do it, no one can! :||
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
« melgesevad : Say what will about Darwinism, but leave the railroads out of it. We all know is the most significant element of American growth in the 19th century. You know it, the farmers know, and the good ole' Uncle Sam knows it too.
What will we need the railroads for? Ford just came out with something called a truck. It can haul anything the railroad could. Or the banks? My mattress works just fine for now. Who knows what happens to your money in a bank.
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 melgesev...
9 months ago
« bluenutria : What will we need the railroads for? Ford just came out with something called a truck. It can haul anything the railroad could. Or the banks? My mattress works just fine for now. Who knows what happens to your money in a bank.
So would you rather use the aeroplanes? We all know how wonderful they are! Thomas Selfridge just died in one in Virginia. Apparently the Wright brothers miracle machine can't handle a light breeze! Could trains handle a breeze? Hell, they could withstand a tornado.
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 TraumaMa...
9 months ago
« 2manyusernames : Me, I'm going for a write-in candidate.
Well then. I better prepare my First Lady speech!
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 chez
9 months ago
Edwards or Kucinich.
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
« melgesevad : So would you rather use the aeroplanes? We all know how wonderful they are! Thomas Selfridge just died in one in Virginia. Apparently the Wright brothers miracle machine can't handle a light breeze! Could trains handle a breeze? Hell, they could withstand a tornado.
Ah, come on now. Don't use the dead to further your agenda.

Let's talk about something positive like the Cubbies winning the World Series over the Detroit Tigers, 2-0 in the fifth game. Some game. Heard it on the radio while shucking corn.
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 icepigs
9 months ago
Dunno - haven't decided.









(geez - where's that damn sarcasm tag?)
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 melgesev...
9 months ago
« bluenutria : Ah, come on now. Don't use the dead to further your agenda.

Let's talk about something positive like the Cubbies winning the World Series over the Detroit Tigers, 2-0 in the fifth game. Some game. Heard it on the radio while shucking corn.
Doesn't matter anyway. Taft's going to win. Damned republican regime...
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 bluenutr...
9 months ago
« melgesevad : Doesn't matter anyway. Taft's going to win. Damned republican regime...
Well, he's literally three times the man of any of the other candidates. ;)
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 glik
9 months ago
Steven Colbert, naturally.
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 Bandit
9 months ago
Andrew Jackson and Manifest Destiny!
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