If you're voting either (R) or (D) for president...

zsdersw

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... this is what you're doing:

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Picking 10.
 

sm625

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Yeah but it feels good to be a good little minion. Please get on knees before insert dollar bills.

You cannot see it in the picture, but slot #12 is also filled with dollar bills. That is the right wing's side. So if you're a republican, you get to choose from the slot on the right. The bills from that slot are clearly better than the bills from the left slot. They are crisper and newer. Does it matter that either way you are still paying two frickin dollars for a $1 bill? Of course not, not to the stupefied obomney voting masses. They literally cannot even process or comprehend the allegory here. It just goes right past them and they couldnt care less. They just do what they are programmed to do. How far we have fallen...
 
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jackstar7

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What don't you like about the reality of where we are right now?


I am all for more viable parties to be brought into the process, but your Mercutio routine never really explains why you're so down on both equally, specifically the presidential candidates.

I won't be voting straight ticket in a couple weeks, so I hope you don't see me as some political enemy. I simply don't understand what motivates your wholesale displeasure. What president would you prefer?

Also, do you see your problem being with the politicians or with the people who elect them?
 

Blackjack200

Lifer
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... this is what you're doing:

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Picking 10.

Oh yeah?

I'm voting for a guy who almost completely turned around an economy in freefall.

I'm voting for a guy who enacted the first universal health plan the nation has ever seen.

I'm voting for a guy who went on the offensive against Al-Qada, pulled our troops out of Iraq (and soon Afghanistan), partnered with the international community to put the harshest sanctions in world history on Iran.

I'm voting for a guy who ended DODT, took an official position supporting gay marriage, and appointed two excellent justices to the supreme court.

Worth a dollar to me.

And who are you voting for?

[Gene Wilder]Tell me all about how your lame ass 3rd party candidate is going to solve all our problems[/Gene Wilder]
 

sm625

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I'm voting for a guy who almost completely turned around an economy in freefall.

Oh my god there are actually people who believe this? Borrowing 5 trillion dollars and giving it to wall street is turning an economy around? So unbelievably mindnumbingly stupid. You deserve what you get. May the mongol hordes have no mercy on your soul.
 

OutHouse

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Oh yeah?

I'm voting for a guy who almost completely turned around an economy in freefall.

I'm voting for a guy who enacted the first universal health plan the nation has ever seen.

I'm voting for a guy who went on the offensive against Al-Qada, pulled our troops out of Iraq (and soon Afghanistan), partnered with the international community to put the harshest sanctions in world history on Iran.

I'm voting for a guy who ended DODT, took an official position supporting gay marriage, and appointed two excellent justices to the supreme court.

Worth a dollar to me.

And who are you voting for?

[Gene Wilder]Tell me all about how your lame ass 3rd party candidate is going to solve all our problems[/Gene Wilder]

do you get a chubby when you see Obama on TV too?
 

bfdd

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Oh yeah?

I'm voting for a guy who almost completely turned around an economy in freefall.

I'm voting for a guy who enacted the first universal health plan the nation has ever seen.

I'm voting for a guy who went on the offensive against Al-Qada, pulled our troops out of Iraq (and soon Afghanistan), partnered with the international community to put the harshest sanctions in world history on Iran.

I'm voting for a guy who ended DODT, took an official position supporting gay marriage, and appointed two excellent justices to the supreme court.

Worth a dollar to me.

And who are you voting for?

[Gene Wilder]Tell me all about how your lame ass 3rd party candidate is going to solve all our problems[/Gene Wilder]

Lol AQ was already on the run and he also killed one of our allies in the battle against them, Ghaddaffi who was trying to curb their recruiting efforts in his nation. You know where many if not most of the fanatics come from. Also universal health care? Have you any clue about the ACA? My candidate has REAL plans for attacking our issues and wants to do it NOW not twenty years. Just because your ignorant ass doesn't do any research into all of the available candidates and just gobbles up the bullshit you're fed doesn't mean some of us choose to be as ignorant as you and your ilk. A vote for Obama or Romney is a wasted vote.
 

zsdersw

Lifer
Oct 29, 2003
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What don't you like about the reality of where we are right now?

I am all for more viable parties to be brought into the process, but your Mercutio routine never really explains why you're so down on both equally, specifically the presidential candidates.

I won't be voting straight ticket in a couple weeks, so I hope you don't see me as some political enemy. I simply don't understand what motivates your wholesale displeasure. What president would you prefer?

The reality is that neither major party is at all interested in solving any of the problems we face. The only candidate I would support is Gary Johnson.

Also, do you see your problem being with the politicians or with the people who elect them?

Both.
 

Charles Kozierok

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Claiming that there is no difference at all between the major party candidates is as simplistic and incorrect as claiming that there is a world of difference between them.

They are similar in many ways. They are different in many ways.

The potential for two SCOTUS justices being appointed in the next four years is alone enough reason to care which of the two will be in office.
 

jackstar7

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The reality is that neither major party is at all interested in solving any of the problems we face. The only candidate I would support is Gary Johnson.

Both.

What problems do we face that are not being addressed? And which are being addressed in ways you disagree with where Gary Johnson would handle them differently?

Or are you just a Libertarian pure and simple?
 

Nintendesert

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Oh yeah?

I'm voting for a guy who almost completely turned around an economy in freefall.

I'm voting for a guy who enacted the first universal health plan the nation has ever seen.

I'm voting for a guy who went on the offensive against Al-Qada, pulled our troops out of Iraq (and soon Afghanistan), partnered with the international community to put the harshest sanctions in world history on Iran.

I'm voting for a guy who ended DODT, took an official position supporting gay marriage, and appointed two excellent justices to the supreme court.

Worth a dollar to me.

And who are you voting for?

[Gene Wilder]Tell me all about how your lame ass 3rd party candidate is going to solve all our problems[/Gene Wilder]




I'm sorry, but you're a fucking idiot if you think Obama did anything to pull us out of Iraq other than keeping with Bush's already enacted plan. We were pulling out of Iraq all the way back in early 2008 before Obama was even nominated to run for President.

He's done plenty of shit that doesn't require people to make shit up.