US 2008 pres candidates
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- BonSeff
what do you all think about the candidates? I think I'm liking Ron Paul.
- Mimio0
Ron Paul is the GOP candidate that talks sense. I couldn't vote for someone with two first names though.
- pyeaton0
Ron Paul sounds like the name of a transexual lounge singer.
"Give a big round of applause for our next girl. She likes it dirty but her boots are made for walkin tho, so watch out gents. She's here every third Wednesday of the month. Give it up for Ron Paul!"
I have no idea what GOP candidate I could stomach. Def not Mitt Romney. i live in Mass, and he is not very well liked here.
i will have to check out Ron Paul.
- morilla0
they treat him like a child with a learning disability.
He is the only one on that side who is making any sense right now.
- Mimio0
He's like the GOP version of Kucinich, he makes a solid rational appraoach but in reality would be a terrible leader because more radical ideas don;t make it into the public debate, like Paul's backing of the Fair Tax plan.
- Daro0
how about Ru Paul?
- mrdobolina0
I won't decide until 2008. I am just going to watch these people continue to commit political suicide for the next 7 months.
- BonSeff0
ron paul is a straight old school law man. he is all about the peoples rights. never voted for the war. wants a close look at the world bank and the irs. dude is pretty serious about checking ourselves and holds a non intervention stance on foreign policy, doesnt weigh in on abortion, wants to leave it up to states.
- fortified0
I'm surely interested in hearing more from Bill Richardson.
He has served as:
• U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
• Secretary of Energy
• Governor of New Mexico
Though he isn't quite as liberal as I would prefer, I believe he has the ability to unite a very very divided nation right now. Whereas the rest of the field seems to only further the divide.
However, I would love to see Bill Clinton back in the white house, if only as First Man.
- morilla0
I have a feeling that Gore is going to throw his hat into the ring.
- mrdobolina0
//newt gingrich
- pyeaton0
Im with ya on that one Morilla. He has never opfficially denied that he is going to run. This is a very viral political campaign iof thats it. The Republikins I am sure are prepared to throw mud at him too.
Anyway, back to Big Al. Great article here.
Lets keep out fingers crossed.
What does everyone think of Gore/Obama?
- nicnichols0
What does everyone think of Gore/Obama?
pyeaton...In the words of the famous Communist Alec Baldwin.."If they win I am going to move to France.."
- morilla0
What does everyone think of Gore/Obama?
pyeatonthat is pretty much a slam dunk
- mrdobolina0
why don't you just leave now?
- pyeaton0
whats up MrDobs?
- morilla0
but france doesnt have right wing radicals that love measuring the size of their cocks and money stacks. Not to mention the evangelical agenda.
- BonSeff0
not really interested in a ticket that is all about the weather and making history in vice presidental integration this go around.
- pyeaton0
I love evangelicals. mmmmm.... So wonderful how they try to get everyone to be on the same page. Kinda like Al Quada Jr. Cute.
- BonSeff0
or presidential with hilary either. i think with all the time dems have had to get a hard line party stance, they would have by now. i just dont see a dem that stands out yet. other than the things i stated above.
- pyeaton0
i think the dems are spinless wimps. But, they are the best we got right now.
They havent stood tall against these glorified god-fearin car salesmen. they get walked all over. But hey, they are better than the God Squad the GOP is putting together.