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medicinal
08-06-2007, 10:37 PM
Daddy Dearest...........AlterNet: Home (http://alternet.org)
Rudy Giuliani's daughter is supporting Barack Obama.
By Lucy Morrow Caldwell
Posted Monday, Aug. 6, 2007, at 11:49 AM ET
There's one vote that Rudy Giuliani definitely can't count on in his 2008 presidential bid: his own daughter's. According to the 17-year-old Caroline Giuliani's Facebook profile, she's supporting Barack Obama.
fishman3811
08-07-2007, 08:29 AM
LOL so what does that say about Rudy,that he's a lowlife scumbag?
Psycho4Bud
08-07-2007, 02:11 PM
So it's safe to assume that both of you follow the exact political guidelines of your parents........and your children yours?
If this is the best that the Dems can come with to slam Rudy their in for a LONG election process.......LOL
Have a good one!:s4:
king of the world
08-07-2007, 02:29 PM
well if she is 17 years old then she cant vote period so it does not matter if she supports obama.
Hardcore Newbie
08-07-2007, 02:52 PM
well if she is 17 years old then she cant vote period so it does not matter if she supports obama.Voting happens in a year and a half.
MajMike
08-07-2007, 02:55 PM
As soon as this fuss started she withdrew from the group which supported Obama (per CNN), one more victim to the process.
She stuck her head up out of the sand . . and got smacked in the face. PC wins another one.
Anubis10012007
08-07-2007, 07:11 PM
Why would you even vote for a Democrat or a Republican? You know that there will be no major change if either one is elected.
Thats just plain stupidity if you believe otherwise.
The only major presidential candidate that I support is Ron Paul, and he sure as hell ain't getting nominated.
eg420ne
08-07-2007, 10:02 PM
911rudy?!?! i wouldnt vote for him even if every republicans life was on the line......
Psycho4Bud
08-08-2007, 02:24 AM
Why would you even vote for a Democrat or a Republican? You know that there will be no major change if either one is elected.
Thats just plain stupidity if you believe otherwise.
The only major presidential candidate that I support is Ron Paul, and he sure as hell ain't getting nominated.
Umm, Ron Paul IS running as a Republican. LOL
Have a good one!:s4:
rebgirl420
08-08-2007, 02:36 AM
Yeah but Ron Paul is more of a libertarian. I like him too, unfortunately he'll never be voted it. People cant handle big change.
Breukelen advocaat
08-08-2007, 03:31 AM
Ron Paul has been against abortion for decades saying today, "if you don't have respect for life, you can't have a respect for liberty", and has tried to have Roe vs. Wade overturned.
He's also against the death penalty, so that the unwanted criminal bastards he unleashes on society are likely to get more chances to attack again.
His association with the 9/11 conspiracy theorists is the icing on the cake. I do not think that he even believes these people, but just wants their support.
Article:
August 7, 2007
Speaking at Maxine's Restaurant to 50 people on a steamy afternoon, Paul spoke passionately in criticism of abortion rights and the war in Iraq. Paul, a doctor who delivered more than 4,000 babies prior to serving 10 years in Congress, introduced the Sanctity of Life Act to overturn the 1973 U.S. Supreme Court Roe Vs. Wade case that gave women a right to have an abortion.
On the abortion issue, Paul said, "we as a nation can't bury our heads and pretend we don't see anything." The issue is paramount, he said, since "if you don't have respect for life, you can't have a respect for liberty."
Sioux City Journal: Ron Paul critical of Iraq war, abortion rights (http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/articles/2007/08/07/news/latest_news/ce4f6a207deb0f8486257330006ff656.txt)
rebgirl420
08-08-2007, 04:05 AM
Can we just clone a General Patton?
medicinal
08-08-2007, 07:24 AM
well if she is 17 years old then she cant vote period so it does not matter if she supports obama.
She'll be 18 by election time, Duh!.
onequestion
08-08-2007, 07:35 AM
Clone patton? Lol.
Did you see the movie?
rebgirl420
08-08-2007, 07:37 AM
Yeah i did haha Thank you AMC
Anubis10012007
08-08-2007, 07:50 AM
I just think the other major candidates are just full of shit and do what they are told to do.
Ron Paul would legalize it! Ever thing of that?? He is really getting the debate going on Iraq too. The other politicians just say "we must stay the course"....yet not telling us what it is. Ron Paul says plain and simple..."GET OUT!" Vietnam did not become the disaster it was thought of when the South fell. 50,000 soldiers died for that shit. Why?? To "contain" communism? Well, the communists won and it didn't go anywhere.
We'll have to come out the sandbox (no pun intended) sometime!!
ceecee79
08-08-2007, 10:20 AM
I just find it comical. I do not share many of my father's political views, because he is a middle-class republican, one which does not reap any benefits from that party. We also did not have the best relationship when I was a child. I am certain though, that if I ran for president, that I would have my daughter's support. I think there is something wrong with that senario, if your own child is not supporting you, why should anyone else? Who knows you better than your children? That goes deeper than politics, that's family.
MajMike
08-08-2007, 02:56 PM
I beg to differ on the state of things in Vietnam after our departure. While Vietnam today may be moving forward, our departure left hundreds of thousands to be murdered or sent to re-education camps, a purge of Stalinist proportions. Add the massive waves of refugees leaving any way they can and a sudden pullout from Iraq could be a terrible disaster.
Also, Iraq is not Vietnam, there are far more factions in the fray and not one has the power and political will of the Communists.
Caveat: I want us out of Iraq too, but that will take time to accomplish and will probably require a long-term residual force to continue training/assisting the Iraqi's.
Peace.
Psycho4Bud
08-08-2007, 02:56 PM
Ron Paul would legalize it!
Unreal......so he'll just be able to get this through Congress and Senate no probs right? What these people want to do as compared to what their able to do is usually two different things.
Have a good one!:s4:
onequestion
08-08-2007, 04:17 PM
Theres things that Ron Paul would do that are a million times more imortant than getting weed legalized.
hootiesun
08-09-2007, 03:51 AM
I am voting for laura bush.
medicinal
08-09-2007, 05:14 AM
I beg to differ on the state of things in Vietnam after our departure. While Vietnam today may be moving forward, our departure left hundreds of thousands to be murdered or sent to re-education camps, a purge of Stalinist proportions. Add the massive waves of refugees leaving any way they can and a sudden pullout from Iraq could be a terrible disaster.
Also, Iraq is not Vietnam, there are far more factions in the fray and not one has the power and political will of the Communists.
Caveat: I want us out of Iraq too, but that will take time to accomplish and will probably require a long-term residual force to continue training/assisting the Iraqi's.
Peace.I'd sure like to see a link or some legitimate figures on those Hundreds of thousands of murders in Viet nam. There were a bunch murdered in Cambodia, but that was Pol Pot and not due to the US leaving Viet Nam. I feel there will be less deaths in Iraq if we pull out, especially US deaths.
Anubis10012007
08-12-2007, 07:28 PM
Unreal......so he'll just be able to get this through Congress and Senate no probs right? What these people want to do as compared to what their able to do is usually two different things.
Have a good one!:s4:Have you heard any other major candidates from both parties talk about legalization? No. The President does have the authority to legalize by executive order. I feel that as responsible cannabis smokers, we have an obligation to vote this man in office so that he can make real change. I don't even consider Ron Paul a Republican. He is a Libertarian.
I will not vote for any other major party candidate other than Ron Paul. Since there is 99.9% chance he will not even be nominated, (gee, I wonder why), I will be voting for the Libertarian candidate in 2008.
It will not be a wasted vote because I am sending a message to the one-two party system in this country. I am saying that I want this War on Drugs over because we lost, out of Iraq because we lost, strict adherence to the US Constitution, restoration of habeas corpus for Americans and international foreigners seen as "enemy combatants", and to repeal federal income tax. And thats just the tip of the iceberg!
khronik
08-12-2007, 08:21 PM
Yes, I always vote for third party candidates too. If one of the major party candidates wanted to reduce the role of the federal government, I would possibly vote for them, but so far this is never the case.
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