F Bush, I am done with him!

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Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: Phokus
Originally posted by: CADkindaGUY
Originally posted by: Phokus
The republican party has single handedly increased the size of government more than any democrat i've ever seen, so the obvious solution is to send a clear message to the party and conservatives with *PRINCIPLES* (which, unfortunately, don't seem to be many here) vote for someone else (i.e. the libertarian party).

Unfortunately, all the imbecile republicans here (except jadow) seem to care more about having a candidate with an "R" next to his name be president than having a president with principles.

And that wonderful Libertarian is?
Is he/she going to hold some view that I detest more than gov't overspending?
Hmmm...yes - principles indeed.

CkG

Oh, so you voted bush for bigger government? I didn't know that! Principles indeed!

You're mildly illiterate.

I think "mildly" is too kind. "severely" would be a more accurate response to that post.

Anyway - back to the issue - where is/are these magical "Libertarian" candidates? If so many people claim to think that the idea of Libertarianism is soooooo good - then lets see a candidate. If "principles" really are what some of you want to vote for then find a candidate that isn't a whack job. The idea of Libertarianism is quite appealing but unfortunately they seem to hold some quite extreme views.

CkG

It's the kinder, gentler me I'm working on. :)
 

SuperTool

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Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
I'm voting for Bush because he's the real war criminal, not like that POS Kerry
Well, actually, Kerry has essentially admitted he is a war criminal. So from your prespective Moonie, you'll have to come up with a different way to choose between them.

John Kerry, speaking to the Senate Committee of Foreign Relations, April 23, 1971:
We who have come here to Washington have come here because we feel we have to be winter soldiers now. We could come back to this country, we could be quiet, we could hold our silence, we could not tell what went on in Vietnam, but we feel because of what threatens this country, not the reds, but the crimes which we are committing that threaten it, that we have to speak out..."we are more guilty than any other body of violations of those Geneva Conventions; in the use of free fire zones, harassment interdiction fire, search and destroy missions, the bombings, the torture of prisoners...

yep, he pretty much admits to war crimes.....now don't argue with me that he doesn't actually mean himself...read the link...he is speaking about himself and his fellow veterans, and what they did in Vietnam...
linky

I thought Kerry went AWOL. Oh wait, that was Bush.
 

Zipp

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While I certainly don't agree with everything Bush does, He'll still be getting my vote.

What's the alternative? A dem whose going to raise my taxes the minute he gets elected...I don't think so.
 

nutxo

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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
I'm voting for Bush because he's the real war criminal, not like that POS Kerry
Well, actually, Kerry has essentially admitted he is a war criminal. So from your prespective Moonie, you'll have to come up with a different way to choose between them.

John Kerry, speaking to the Senate Committee of Foreign Relations, April 23, 1971:
We who have come here to Washington have come here because we feel we have to be winter soldiers now. We could come back to this country, we could be quiet, we could hold our silence, we could not tell what went on in Vietnam, but we feel because of what threatens this country, not the reds, but the crimes which we are committing that threaten it, that we have to speak out..."we are more guilty than any other body of violations of those Geneva Conventions; in the use of free fire zones, harassment interdiction fire, search and destroy missions, the bombings, the torture of prisoners...

yep, he pretty much admits to war crimes.....now don't argue with me that he doesn't actually mean himself...read the link...he is speaking about himself and his fellow veterans, and what they did in Vietnam...
linky

I thought Kerry went AWOL. Oh wait, that was Bush.


Nah, Kerry is the one that has already been caught giving false testimony to congress while kissing hanoi janes ass.

Its easy to remeber if you try.

Dean is whacked
Kerry is the liar and traitor
Liebermans the whiner
Clark is the incompetent butcher of Kosovo

Nice choices we have here.
 

Mean MrMustard

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Originally posted by: Genesys
Originally posted by: Jadow
top line on drudge:
BUSH TO SEEK BIG BUDGET INCREASE FOR NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS... Laura Bush plans to announce the request -- for the largest increase in two decades -- on Thursday... Developing...

OK, so, he's run up non-defense spending like nobody's business, the stupid prescription drugs entitlement, the amnesty for law breaking illegals, and now the NEA!

The guy is a friggen selling his party out to try and win over some whiney libs. To hell with the sell-out Bush, and to hell with our whole political system. I was gonna vote for Bush over Kerry (if he becomes the nom) but now I'll vote for Kerry, just because of his vietnam service, even though I don't agree with him on anything, just so I can spite that sell out POS Bush.

so, youre going to vote into office someone whom you dont agree with at all [but apperaently have a lot fo respect for]? i know the frustrations you have with Bush, because I share a few of them, but, unfortunately for you, you're not going to be teaching Bush or the Republicans any lesson. All you're going to do is help your enemy.

Oh well, to each his own I suppose, but I just wish more people used logical thinking when they decided they wanted to teach a lesson to someone who has wronged them.

Well, there you have it, folks. Why bother voting for anyone else? Bush is the best President we've ever had. Hell, why are we even having an election this year? Seems if your not with Bush then your with the enemy, right?

What politician ever learned anything by being voted out of office anyway?