Originally posted by: bozack
Why Kerry?? I can think of more than a few democrats that I would rather see in the oval office than a Teddy Kennedy crony...
Bush is the incumbent so repubs are stuck, however Dems had a choice and they picked a scumbag.
Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Has there ever been a case where the incumbent President was prevented from seeking a second term by his party?
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Presidential Candidate Rush Limbaugh? :shocked:
Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Presidential Candidate Rush Limbaugh? :shocked:
Too far right. He would scare the middle.
Originally posted by: bozack
Why Kerry?? I can think of more than a few democrats that I would rather see in the oval office than a Teddy Kennedy crony...
Bush is the incumbent so repubs are stuck, however Dems had a choice and they picked a scumbag.
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Originally posted by: Mockery
At least the Democrats had enough sense not to run with Dean, as they had originally planned. Only core Lenin supporters (and people from Vermont) thought that he had any chance in hell of winning a national election.
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Thanks for the laugh :beer:
Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: Mockery
At least the Democrats had enough sense not to run with Dean, as they had originally planned. Only core Lenin supporters (and people from Vermont) thought that he had any chance in hell of winning a national election.
Dean was on a roll until the media turned their backs on him. The guy knew what he was talking about and was doing a great job killing voter apathy. I'd replace Kerry with Dean anyday
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Sacry sh!t man. You represent everything that scares me away from the right. I can't wait for the backlash, when the people in power shrug off the three Gs and we get some brains back in DC.
Originally posted by: tallest1
Originally posted by: Mockery
At least the Democrats had enough sense not to run with Dean, as they had originally planned. Only core Lenin supporters (and people from Vermont) thought that he had any chance in hell of winning a national election.
Dean was on a roll until the media turned their backs on him. The guy knew what he was talking about and was doing a great job killing voter apathy. I'd replace Kerry with Dean anyday
Google.Originally posted by: amdfanboy
Originally posted by: Todd33
Originally posted by: Luck JF
Bush is the best man to run the country right now. Sure he is not the most articulate in fact he may be one of the least. But he tells the truth all the time, he fears God and seeks to do God's will, he doesn't let criticism keep him from doing what is right and he believes there is a difference between right and wrong.
Right and wrong are not subjective. Something that is wrong is wrong all the time no matter how the persons involved personally feel. Bush knows that and follows that principle. Plus he has 4 years of experience already and no one else running does.
Sacry sh!t man. You represent everything that scares me away from the right. I can't wait for the backlash, when the people in power shrug off the three Gs and we get some brains back in DC.
George? God? and ?