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    #11
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    I could honestly care less...I'm going to vote for the person more geared towards medical marijuana/decriminalization/legalization of marijuana...Anyone can lead this country better than the bush administration has.

    edit...my first choices right now are mike gravel and bill richardson..would be nice for me to see either one of them make it.

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    #12
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    I kinda like Newt but I dunno, havent seen him around much..
    Newt is alright but I think that he's to far right to be considered electable. They're all playing it up with the Reagan talk though.......I can't wait for the day when McCain states, "I worked for R. Reagan, was friends with R. Reagan and sir.....you are no R. Reagan."

    "Senator, you're no Jack Kennedy" was a famous phrase spoken by American Democratic vice-presidential candidate Senator Lloyd Bentsen to Republican vice-presidential candidate Senator Dan Quayle during the 1988 vice-presidential debate.

    Have good one!:s4:

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    #13
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    I kinda like Newt but I dunno, havent seen him around much..
    He wanted to have capital punishment for trafficking certains amounts of cannabis.

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    #14
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    NOW WE'RE TALKING! I already got two bills riding on the Republicans retaining the White House...........what's your game?

    Have a good one!:s4:
    2 Bills, you're a high roller, too steep for me, I'm just a lowly pensioneer with a fixed income, did i say fixed, it's more like broken, but I'll stand you for a twenty, anything more and I'd have to hock one of my Guns, and you know that wouldn't do. I probably shouldn't bet against the voting machines (You know darn well what I'm talkin about) but with enough Voter turn out and if they mandate a paper trail on those crooked machines, I'm pretty sure your guys are goin down. So put me in for a Jackson!

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    #15
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
    2 Bills, you're a high roller, too steep for me, I'm just a lowly pensioneer with a fixed income, did i say fixed, it's more like broken, but I'll stand you for a twenty, anything more and I'd have to hock one of my Guns, and you know that wouldn't do. I probably shouldn't bet against the voting machines (You know darn well what I'm talkin about) but with enough Voter turn out and if they mandate a paper trail on those crooked machines, I'm pretty sure your guys are goin down. So put me in for a Jackson!
    You got it bro! I'll start sending out e-mails soon!:thumbsup:
    VotingMachineCompanies

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Ron Paul was the only one I had any respect for....If you listened carefully one of the candidates I believe it was Duncan Hunter said that their is plenty the president can do to ADVOCATE rascism ( I thought that was funny). In response to the "Democrats want to cut and run comments"...What if in the long run we cannot win this war...Magical thinking will not win it, it will only waste more precious American lives....you can believe that this war is like the little engine that could, and if we just think we can and think we can than we will win...that seems to be the message the President is sending. However, there is alot more variables that go into inteligent, responsible foriegn policy that there are that go into writing a childrens story book!

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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by LaidZeppelin
    Ron Paul was the only one I had any respect for....If you listened carefully one of the candidates I believe it was Duncan Hunter said that their is plenty the president can do to ADVOCATE rascism ( I thought that was funny). In response to the "Democrats want to cut and run comments"...What if in the long run we cannot win this war...Magical thinking will not win it, it will only waste more precious American lives....you can believe that this war is like the little engine that could, and if we just think we can and think we can than we will win...that seems to be the message the President is sending. However, there is alot more variables that go into inteligent, responsible foriegn policy that there are that go into writing a childrens story book!
    I completely agree Laidzeppelin!!

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    #18
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    You got it bro! I'll start sending out e-mails soon!:thumbsup:
    VotingMachineCompanies

    Have a good one!:s4:
    Uhh, are you in cahoots with the crooked Machine folks? I'm guessin you know your team can't win without cheating, so we'd better get those paper trail thingys on the table quick. I still say the old voting cards with a punch hole are more reliable, as long as you dont have die hard repubes counting votes. In Nevada, there is a paper trail, a printout of your vote is supposed to be perused by you before you push the button to cast your vote. Then it is stored in the machine on a paper tape that could be used to authenticate the vote, much better than just the electronic tabulator. It would look pretty fishy if all those tapes came up missing. Subverting the vote should be a capital offense, unless of course, my candidate uses it to win ~LOL~.

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    #19
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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Ron Paul has my vote.

    He clearly was the best canidate for the republican party if they want to win the general election. Honestly he appeals to me because he is honest and remains true to what our country is supposed to be about. You can guarantee if he becomes president MJ will become freer.

    Obviously he wasnt the best looking or the slickest sounding. But he was clearly the most sincere and honest.

    Look at his prior voting record he has remain consistent through he tenure in congress. You really can't say that about any of the other characters. If you look at the other canidates personal life (which is supposed to matter to Republicans right?) he has the highest degree of integrity. Good luck finding real dirt on him.

    Also he may have some pretty reactionary views, but congress will balance him out on those things.

    Finally he is probably the poorest of the canidates for the Republican party. That translates into him having a better connection with the majority of Americans. He is after all middle class too.

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    Republican Presidential Debate in California

    Quote Originally Posted by jawndoe
    Ron Paul has my vote.

    He clearly was the best canidate for the republican party if they want to win the general election. Honestly he appeals to me because he is honest and remains true to what our country is supposed to be about. You can guarantee if he becomes president MJ will become freer.

    Obviously he wasnt the best looking or the slickest sounding. But he was clearly the most sincere and honest.

    Look at his prior voting record he has remain consistent through he tenure in congress. You really can't say that about any of the other characters. If you look at the other canidates personal life (which is supposed to matter to Republicans right?) he has the highest degree of integrity. Good luck finding real dirt on him.

    Also he may have some pretty reactionary views, but congress will balance him out on those things.

    Finally he is probably the poorest of the canidates for the Republican party. That translates into him having a better connection with the majority of Americans. He is after all middle class too.
    I like some of Ron pauls stuff, no doubt the sincerity thing goes a long way. I'd just say to all that are enamored with Paul, look into the true roots of libertarianism and make a value judgement based on what libertarianism would mean for you. If you are wealthy, it's a no brainer, vote for paul. If you are less than upper middle class, take a long hard look at the values placed on society by libertarians and avoid the smoke and mirrors, Middle class and down would not benefit from a libertarian government, in fact, they would be dessimated by it.

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