iboats presidential election

Bassy

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Don't know yet. <br />Bassy
 

LubeDude

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33% Other, OMG, and dont know yet, Bush is in trouble.<br /><br />Im not in love with everything bush has done either, but to vote for anyone else is out of the question! To aligne yourself with the left is next to a mental disease. IMHO!!!!
 

Boomyal

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Originally posted by LubeDude:<br /> 33% Other, OMG, and dont know yet, Bush is in trouble.<br /><br />Im not in love with everything bush has done either, but to vote for anyone else is out of the question! To align yourself with the left is next to a mental disease. IMHO!!!!
LD, I see it another way. This little poll would be refered to as a microcosm. (dictionary definition: A small, representative system having analogies to a larger system in constitution, configuration, or development)<br /><br />This is, in fact, the way America sees John Kerry. Just barely. When a candidate's shadow is so small that he gets beaten by the undefined 'other', he is in deeeeeeeep do do. <br /><br />As to the undecided, it is considered <br />'progressive' to hold your mud and be deliberative, ad nauseum. The 'progressive' (liberal) elements of out society, today, have demonized anyone who has strong opinions (beliefs), unless of course they agree with the Left. And of course if you do not agree with the Left, you are bigoted, racist, homophobic, facist, mean, yada yada yada. Excuse me a minute.
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<br /><br />There is no way anybody who has blood coursing through their body could be truly undecided at this point. There has hardly ever been, in my lifetime, a more clearcut choice of ideologies and character, offered by the current candidates.
 

dogsdad

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All the crap we've heard in the last year is unbelievable. Think back to the mood of America on September 12, 2001. That mood did not begin to be changed until we were about to go into Iraq, and this was all due to posturing of the democrats...which would not have been going on had an election not been just around the corner.<br /><br />With our so-called mainstream press so committed to liberal politics, John Kerry could have stood up in Boston and said "bahoogawaga," and the press would have picked up on it and we would have heard the word "bahoogawaga" without cessation until the elections in November. And basically, this is exactly what is happening. About 97.2% of what the democrats and their accomplices are saying is the equivalent of BAHOOGAWAGA.<br /><br />Kerry is going to get trounced because Americans are getting sick of the politics of the left, and they are getting wise to meaning og "bahoogawaga."<br /><br /><br />-dd-
 

Boomyal

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Here, here, DogsDad. Well said.<br /><br />Wouldn't expect nothing else from a true Texan.<br /><br />God Bless Texas!
 

LadyFish

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Boomyal, I totally agree!!!!<br /><br />Dogsdad well said.
 

snapperbait

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November is a long way off yet....<br /><br />We shall see.... ;)
 

LadyFish

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With a little over 3 months left I think we can convert you Snap. :p
 

12Footer

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Originally posted by LubeDude:<br /> 33% Other, OMG, and dont know yet, Bush is in trouble.<br /><br />Im not in love with everything bush has done either, but to vote for anyone else is out of the question! To aligne yourself with the left is next to a mental disease. IMHO!!!!
WELL SAID!! I hold no animosity to any liberal/socialist/democrat/other (except for maybee Mikey Moore who is a gloopy bottom-feeding mutant and Ted Kennedy, who should be getting outta prison just about now for the bridge thing). I personally "BAHOOGAWAGA" in trhier general direction, those son's of an English cannnnigit!<br /><br />And I esspecially look-forawrd to the cordial, yet sometimes heated debates with those liberal/democrat/other members we have here on iboats .They're basically good folks with well-meaning intentions for the country, in thier own odd way --- But to vote for Kerry and his vice, would be like flushing your country down the johns. It just defies any form of rational logic to me.
 

SoulWinner

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Folks, we have been sold out by BOTH sides. Consider this:<br /><br />The conservative watchdog group Citizens Against Government Waste has awarded Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens its "Whole Hog Award," for the second year in a row, for filching the most per capita federal dollars for his state: more than $800 per person, some $524 million in all. That's a mind-boggling 26 times as much pork as the national average, $31 per person. Predictably, Sen. Stevens swears there's no pork in the dollars he's obtained for "Alaska's future," including the $2 million designated for "recreation" in North Pole, Alaska, population 1570. <br /><br />Stevens, a Republican, isn't up for re-election until 2008, meaning we'll have at least four more years of pork heading to the frozen north. <br /><br />Isn't that nice? Or consider this, the top Democrat senators that are attacking Bush on intelligence issues on the Iraq Freedom Campaign are on the Senate Intelligence Committee. They know and have known all about all of the same intel that the president had all along, and they all voted to invade Iraq. The hypocracy is unbelievable.<br /><br />How about the former congressman who killed the man on the motorcycle, being completely unacountable for his actions?<br /><br />This is, or was a republic, where the power rests with the electorate, thats you and me. This is no longer true. Now the power rests in the vaunted halls of Washinton DC, where the brokers of power and thieves of freedom make back room deals to fatten their own wallets and enslave the American working family to government social programs, thus cementing thier control over us.<br /><br />It is time for a strong message to be sent to Washington. It is time for the division of Republican versus Democrat to be healed so that together we can retake our freedom, and regain the control of the destiny of America that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights guaranteed us. It is time for revolution, peaceful but potent revolution. The problems in Washinton are cancerous tumers imbedded deep with BOTH parties, in the Politcal Action Committees, in the lobbyists, in the toilet scum of elected offials who abuse the power the WE bestow upon them, and the despotic branch, the vile and filthy criminals that legislate from the Bench of Law, forceing Americans to swallow such hidiousness as gay marriage and special rights for well organized special interest groups.<br /><br />Maybe a good place to begin this revolution is to call your elected representatives and demand that they represent you and PASS the "The Enumerated Powers Amendment" (inspired by the "Enumerated Powers Act" now before Congress). This Amendment mandates that our Constitution and its amendments be construed in the national courts according to its "original intent." Significantly, this Amendment calls on the House of Representatives to remove from office, by majority vote, any judge not in compliance with a strict adherence to the letter of our Constitution.<br /><br />Ok, rant over. Move along...nothing to see here... :)
 

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I voted other because i am going to write in Bill Dance. actually i dont think i will even vote this year. will be the first election i did not vote. but i just cant see another 4 years with bush and 4 years with kerry is just as scary.
 

Link

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Whats wrong with this voting poll??? I could only vote ONCE! Thats not the way its done in FL!!! And it didnt give me a re-count! :confused:
 

Boomyal

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Originally posted by FSHKPR:<br /> I voted other because i am going to write in Bill Dance. actually i dont think i will even vote this year. will be the first election i did not vote. but i just cant see another 4 years with bush and 4 years with kerry is just as scary.
Well Bro, I'd sure pick the better of two evils, if that's the way you see it. Just don't stay home. I'm sure that you could find some root compatibility that you could use to justify the excercise of your constitutional duty.
 

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Originally posted by Link:<br /> Whats wrong with this voting poll??? I could only vote ONCE! Thats not the way its done in FL!!! And it didnt give me a re-count! :confused:
Guess who lives in Florida. Kerry is history lol.
 

kenimpzoom

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Originally posted by FSHKPR:<br /> I voted other because i am going to write in Bill Dance. actually i dont think i will even vote this year. will be the first election i did not vote. but i just cant see another 4 years with bush and 4 years with kerry is just as scary.
Vote for economics cause money wont buy happiness, but it can prevent sadness.<br /><br />If you think the gov owes you money, vote democrat.<br />If you think you should work to make your money, vote republican.<br /><br />Ken
 

POINTER94

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Democrat?????????<br /><br />Could someone tell me the difference between a democrat and a socialist?
 

Boomyal

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Originally posted by POINTER94:<br /> Democrat?????????<br /><br />Could someone tell me the difference between a democrat and a socialist?
I guess we'd just have to say, that as of late, the gap is unapologetically narrowing.
 
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