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    #11
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    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
    Are you trying to get into Hillary's pantsuit...uh...I mean...her pants?
    Hey, that call at three A.M.:thumbsup:.....Bill's a heavy sleeper.

    Have a good one!:s4:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
    Hey, that call at three A.M.:thumbsup:.....Bill's a heavy sleeper.

    Have a good one!:s4:
    I'm sure Bill's busy elsewhere at 3am.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Bills busy at the Strip club at 3:00. Anyway i am in dragonriders boat. I am pretty disgusted.

    New song "Republicans got a crush on hilaryyyyy"

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    #14
    Junior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    I think they're gonna tag up eventually. That's the only way the Democrats can secure a victory.

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    It doesn't matter who wins because whoever does will make some of the most difficult decisions this country has ever faced. If people can focus on the issues rather than if they stomach a black man or a woman as president, we'll get somewhere.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
    Here are my top ten reasons Republicans are trying to influence the Democratic primary in favor of Hillary Clinton:

    10. Fear
    9. Desperation
    8. Arrogance
    7. They are natural-born "shit disturbers"
    6. They have a pathological lust for power
    5. They are sheep doing the bidding of Rush Limbaugh and Anne Coulter
    4. After five years in Iraq, they are used to strategically outsmarting themselves
    3. They're looking forward to complaining for eight years
    2. They feel they gotta vote for someone, but can't bring themselves to vote for McCain

    And the number one reason Republicans dump their party to vote for Hillary:

    1. Secretly they have a "thing" for Hillary
    That's the most broad, un-fair, and just plain not right, portrayel of the Republican party. How can you group a whole freaking political party and say EVERY Republican is like that. That broad statement is a freaking joke.

    10. Fear? Yeah fear that when she wins my taxes will go up when she impliments all these 'free" plans.

    9. Desperation? I think not. McCain has a real chance of winning.

    8. Arrogance? How is this arrogance? Republicans are doing the same bullshitt he Democrats have been doing for quite some time.

    7. WTF, I can't even get into this one.

    6. Power? If you think that Republicans are the ones lusting for power take a good hard look at your own damn party.

    5. I'm a sheep? Oh yes, P4B and I are regular, goose stepping, Republican sheep. Shhh, don't tell anyone but our leader is Bill O'Reilly.

    4. And Iraq, here it is again. Let's just forget about the people we free'd. Forget about the human rights were bringing to women and young girls, who are finally able to vote and get an education. What about all the people who want freedom there? Fuck em' I guess, things have gotten to hard. I say we take home our toys and go home.

    3. I'm not looking to complain for eight years. I'm looking to have a decent president who isn't running on hopes and dreams.

    2. McCain isn't our favorite choice but damnit, he's better than the other options.

    1. Okay, your right about this one. Her pantsuits..grrrr.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    That's the most broad, un-fair, and just plain not right, portrayel of the Republican party. How can you group a whole freaking political party and say EVERY Republican is like that. That broad statement is a freaking joke.
    Yes, you got that part right --- it was a joke (well, mostly). Take a chill pill girl, you know me, I don't make broad, unfair characterizations of people (well, mostly not).

    And I wasn't saying EVERY Republican is like that. I was making fun of the quarter million Republicans who voted in the Democratic primary so they could vote for who they think is the weakest Democratic candidate and give their own candidate an edge in the general election. I think that is wrong. Anyone who did this deserves to be made fun of, and if they can't take a little crap for not voting for their own candidate, then maybe they're a little too oversensitive to be pulling that kind of bullshit tactic. Maybe they should just stick to supporting their own candidate and they wouldn't have to put up with being ridiculed for voting for a Democrat. I respect any Republican who supports their own candidate without resorting to sleazeball tactics.

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    8. Arrogance? How is this arrogance? Republicans are doing the same bullshitt he Democrats have been doing for quite some time.
    It's arrogant to think you have the right to interfere with the other party's primary process. And no, Democrats have NOT been doing this for quite some time. P4B claimed to have INVENTED this tactic. Have you ever heard of a Democrat voting in the Republican pirimary for this reason? If Democrats had conspired to put Tommy Thompson or Tom Tancredo or anyone else on the Republican ticket instead of McCain, would you think that was arrogant? Don't you think that decisiosn should be left to the Republicans? I think the choice of Democratic candidate should be left to Democrats, or those who honestly want to vote for a Democrat in the general election, not some dirtbag who wants to screw with our ticket.

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    4. And Iraq, here it is again. Let's just forget about the people we free'd. Forget about the human rights were bringing to women and young girls, who are finally able to vote and get an education. What about all the people who want freedom there? Fuck em' I guess, things have gotten to hard. I say we take home our toys and go home.
    My comment was about outsmarting yourself strategically, not about justification for or against the war. Regardless of whether you support the war or not, you have to admit the neo-con assclowns (thanks P4B) in charge of it have made one strategic blunder after another trying to be clever with it. I hate having to explain a joke, but the joke was that these Republican assclowns (sorry P4B) who voted for Hillary may end up outsmarting themselves and actually get her elected.

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    2. McCain isn't our favorite choice but damnit, he's better than the other options.
    If McCain is better than the other options, then why did these Republican's vote for Hillary? They voted for "the other options."

    Quote Originally Posted by rebgirl420
    1. Okay, your right about this one. Her pantsuits..grrrr.
    Yeah, she's hot. Everyone agrees on that at least.

    Anyway, if you think it is OK to vote in the other party's primary in order to pick a weaker opponent to face your party's candidate, then justify it. And I don't mean an "ends justifies the means" kind of argument. That doesn't wash. It is not SO IMPORTANT that your party win that it justifies manipulating the democratic process this way. I don't think there are any reasons to do this other than a cynical, sleazy manipulation of process. Unless you can come up with a better explanation, I say it comes from fear, desperation, arrogance, and lust for power. The rest are jokes (mostly)

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Sorry to pounce on your ass like that. It's hard to tell if someone is being sarcastic or not. I'm glad your not the kind of guy to make big ol' characterizations. So many people are.

    I never said I was for Republicans voting for Hillary though. Personally I hate Hillary. And I think that if a Democrat has to get into office, then I hope it's Obama.

    Not because I like his politics, I don't. I just really hate Hillary more. And he seems like a better person morally than she does.







    But none of that matters. Because hopefully McCain will get voted in.





    But REALLY, I wish Ron Paul was one of my options. Poor Ron Paul.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    McCain, the retard went on National TV and spouted off about Iran training Al-Queda and sending them to Iraq. It took that traitor Joe lieberdumb to whisper in his ear, no it's the terrorists, not al-queda. And this is the guy you repukes want running our country, another Bush? Amazing.

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    #20
    Member

    Many voting for Clinton to boost GOP

    Quote Originally Posted by dragonrider
    Gaming the opposing party's primary by crossing over and voting for who you think will be the weaker opponent is an example of what is wrong with American politics. This partisan extremism in which people feel it is more important for their own party to WIN than it is to do what is right for the country is going to ruin us. If a person really thinks that Clinton would make a bad president but votes for her "strategically" becasue they think she will be easier to beat, then that person is putting their parties chances of winning ahead of the country's best interests, at least in their own mind.

    We wonder why politicians can't reach across the aisle and get something done --- it's because of this same mentality. Everyone has bought in to the idea that it is more important for their party to WIN than it is to do what is right for the country.

    People used to blame politicians for "dirty tricks," but now we get a quarter million or so Republican voters participating in the dirty tricks. It's sad.

    I think Republicans are so disappointed with their own candidate, that they are now resorting to this kind of tactic out of desperation and fear. They know McCain can't win on his own merits, so they are trying to interfere with the Democratic primary.

    It would be one thing if Republicans were voting in the Democratic primary and picking the Democrat they thought would be the best. I can understand a person wanting as many good choices as possible on the ballot. But it's really pathetic that they think their own candidate is so weak that they would try to create a "lesser of two evils" election rather than just vote for the best people available. The fact is that the next president will be a Democrat, so they should be thinking about who they really want.

    I support Obama over Clinton, but imagine if these Republicans do succeed in putting her over the top, and she wins the general election too. I'd love to see Rush and the rest of these "strategic" voters have to suck on it for the next four years --- THEY voted for her.
    well said

    all that aside, I cant wait to see the tears of all the republicans as a dem walks into the white house this year imp:imp:

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