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02-11-2008, 08:59 AM #21
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John McCain
So if I clap my hands and chant "yes we can" then I suppose that is going to change everything. Even if it were true, which it's not, I would still not vote for a liberal dem like Billary or Osama. I think there are some more important things in life, and more things that actually really impact more people such as the war and economy. Granted I doubt anyone here supports McCains position on marijuana, but I am not gonna make that a reason to vote against him in favor of a socialist pig like Billary or Osama Hussein? Give me a break! What good is it having either one of those shiny turds in office because they are less vocal about the fact that they have no intrest in doing the only thing that would matter, reschedueling marijuana, then decriminalizing it on the federal level. All the while moving this nation backwards!!! No thank you I will take John any day!
Originally Posted by BlueCat00


(Note that no personal attacks were directed to the author of the previous post, just criticism of 2 political candidates and an honest opinion that just happens to disagree with the previous poster.)
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02-11-2008, 03:58 PM #22
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John McCain
i think mccain may be a very good choice for president. even if he dont beleive in cannibis. thats one of the few things i really dont like about him. hes is the only repub.canadate that dont scare the shit outa me.
there is a proble in this country that is much bigger than the economy, the war, drugs, or immigration all rolled together and that is division. right now if your a dem you are automatically labeled left wing nd if you are a repub then you are label right wing. this is the furthest thing from the truth. it has gotten to the point that our govt has quit using common sense (if they ever had any). nancy pelosi said that she would vote no on all legislation intrduced by the bush admin no matter what. this is fundamently wrong on so any levels. its a rift hat is tearing this country apart.
what pisses off the conseratives is the fact that mccain is willing to reach across this divide and do what should be done and that is compramise. i honestly beleive that mccain could be ale to re-unite the country. he hold not be concerned with fixing his party but the more important job of fixing his country. when it comes to keeping the country together or the party well i say screw the party. mccain just goes to show there is a creature among us noone wants to beleive exists and that is a liberal republican, there are also conservative demacrats.
what scares me about mccain is the thought of him now trying to kiss ass to the conseratives and will he change his veiws in such a way as to make them happy and not stick to his "liberal guns".
his division in our country is the reason that i, even tho i am a liberal, cannot support a liberal cannidate.
remember "united we stand, divided we fall"
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02-11-2008, 04:07 PM #23
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John McCain
I agree with ya that he's most likely to negotiate with Congress and Senate but his stance on earmarks will probably raise some hell. IF he was to hold to his guns and name the people slipping in this type of crap, it should prove interesting.
Originally Posted by yokinazu
I can't wait to see the first debates between him and the Dems candidate.....that should be VERY interesting!
Have a good one!:s4:
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02-11-2008, 08:02 PM #24
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John McCain
I'm pretty sure on the application to become a politician it says: "Are you ready to forfeit your beliefs and do whatever it takes to win an election, even if it means lying until your blue in the face?"
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
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God, politicians these days make me sick. Aside from RP of course.
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02-11-2008, 08:17 PM #25
Senior Member
John McCain
I'm real sorry, but it is so difficult to follow someones political ideology, when they spell it out in pink crayon.
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
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02-12-2008, 09:34 PM #26
Senior Member
John McCain
Im sorry you feel that way. But pink font has been my thing here for quite some time. If you don't like it, don't read it. :thumbsup:
Originally Posted by Rusty Trichome
Maybe you should focus on what I say and not how I say it.
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02-12-2008, 11:54 PM #27
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John McCain
Actually, that's even more difficult.
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
Quite frankly...I'm color blind and skip most of your posts, anyways.
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02-13-2008, 12:00 AM #28
Senior Member
John McCain
You made me have a siezure rebgirl!!! Just kidding,
Originally Posted by rebgirl420

c'mon Rusty be nice! Like me, my rep says, "I am just really nice!"
I enjoy reading both your posts!:thumbsup:
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02-13-2008, 02:26 AM #29
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John McCain
Exactly, its no big deal.
And i'm sorry if you are indeed really color blind. And i'm also sorry if you choose to skip my posts.
Hope theres no hard feelings. Especially because I enjoy reading your posts. Your political stances are pretty much the same as mine.
(That posts for you
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02-13-2008, 02:41 AM #30
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John McCain
Didn't mean to sound crass, but yes, was poking fun.
Originally Posted by rebgirl420
More going bind, than color blind. Have had these glasses for 3 years now. I really do have to highlight different colored posts, tho. If no contrast it all looks white. Makes it a bitch when determining trichome maturity.
I just like to challenge either sides extreme once in a while, but yes...I will always lean a bit right.
Ya don't see too many right wingers in these forums, so I take the opportunities whenever they may arise. Keeps me on my toes intellectually. Please don't take offense.
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