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| throwingks |
Jan 8 2008, 12:34 AM
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Regardless of your age or nationality, who is getting your vote? For a nonpartisan list of candidates, look here: http://www.vote-smart.org/election_president.phpI like Gravel the most, if I could pick anybody. Kucinich or Paul if I could get the chance. I don't think any of my 3 will get the opportunity though. My "anti-vote" would go to Giuliani or Clinton. If either of them get the nomination, I am voting for the top contending competitor. It doesn't matter who it is. If they face each other, I don't know what I will do. I am starting to think more and more that it is no longer Republican vs. Democrat, but Corporation vs. Citizen. The proof to me is the fact that none of my 3 (2 Dems and 1 Repub) are getting much coverage in the news, and they all share the same anti-corporate, power to the people viewpoint. Yet, I feel my "anti-votes" (1 Dem and 1 Repub) will do anything to get into office, even if it means delivering more power to corporations. And, they are always in the news. Regardless of the type of press, they get press. This post has been edited by throwingks: Jan 8 2008, 12:35 AM
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| damam |
Jan 11 2008, 06:02 PM
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QUOTE(throwingks @ Jan 7 2008, 01:10 PM)  My "anti-vote" would go to Giuliani or Clinton. If either of them get the nomination, I am voting for the top contending competitor. It doesn't matter who it is. If they face each other, I don't know what I will do. add Mccain and Edwards in there and i am in the exact same boat. probably vote libertarian if that is the case. not because i necessarily want a libertarian in office (save paul), but to let both parties know where i stand politically. QUOTE(throwingks @ Jan 7 2008, 01:10 PM)  I am starting to think more and more that it is no longer Republican vs. Democrat, but Corporation vs. Citizen. The proof to me is the fact that none of my 3 (2 Dems and 1 Repub) are getting much coverage in the news, and they all share the same anti-corporate, power to the people viewpoint. Yet, I feel my "anti-votes" (1 Dem and 1 Repub) will do anything to get into office, even if it means delivering more power to corporations. And, they are always in the news. Regardless of the type of press, they get press.
i would say (Corporation && totalitarianist or elitist) vs. avg. Citizen Hillary is part of the Carroll Quigley academic group. bubba clinton actually said quigley was one of his bigest influences in his whole life. So she's not really a global corporationist, she's a progressive which is just another name for rich totalitarian elitist. hmmmm, the i only person on that page I have never heard of is this Alan L. Keyes person. Maybe ill look into him.
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| damam |
Jan 23 2008, 09:30 PM
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QUOTE(gronned @ Jan 21 2008, 09:18 PM)  . . . since I'm sure a black guy still can't get enough votes when it's about electing the president, I rather vote Clinton.
i would not be so sure about that. If it is Mccain Vs Obama, atleast at the moment, I am planning on voting obama. And I am not the only right leaning person murmuring this sort of sentiment. sadly colour may affect some of his numbers, but not a lot. Most of those people (racists) dont vote anyways. I would not discount him based on race at all. As a matter of fact it may even help him, white people seem to be enamoured with the idea of being able to "prove" they are not racist by voting for him. Kind of funny really. another interesting thing that I am hearing is billary's whispering's among democrats that obama is a closet muslim really seem to be taking hold among my democratic friends. i really have to sit back and laugh at the irony of my "open minded" liberal friends. I guess that saying, "society does not get less tolerant, they only change targets" might be true. a question i have is if we do elect a black person, can we finally say that we no longer need affirmative action? Or does he not count for some reason.
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| Reaper527 |
Jan 24 2008, 11:36 PM
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well, my anti-votes go against hillary clinton (FAR too left for my tastes, if she goes any further she'll be wearing red), huckabee (i'd rather not have the constitution re-written to "gods standards"), and mccain (he doesn't understand economics or global politics) i am most likely to end up voting for mitt, as i feel he has a strong financial background, and he comes across as the most intelligent during debates. i might not always agree with him, but he does what he believes in. for what its worth, Massachusetts resident, 21 years old This post has been edited by Reaper527: Jan 24 2008, 11:38 PM
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