Quote Originally Posted by medicinal
I think I'd vote for a dead dog before a live Republican, with the exception of Ron Paul. The last 6 years has ruined me for life on the republican agenda.
Question then........we pretty much all know that Ron Pauls chances of getting the republican bid is slim to none. What then? The Dems running are the same ones that ran in "06" with empty promises. Do you vote or not? I hope at the very least you'd go in for a third party vote.....I know the chances of winning are out but at least you spoke your mind about being dissatisfied with what the options were. :thumbsup:

Have a good one!:s4:
Psycho4Bud Reviewed by Psycho4Bud on . A Widening Chasm on Impeachment By DAVE LINDORFF The divide between Democratic leaders contemplating their re-election prospects in 2008 and rank-and-file Democrats is becoming a chasm--one so wide that Congressional Democrats may soon find it hard to straddle it. The issue is impeachment. So far, Democrats in Congress and at the top of the party hierarchy, out of touch with public sentiment and worried that impeachment could hurt them with "independents"--whom they mistakenly consider to stand somehow "in between" Rating: 5