Decision '08 ??
fireplug wrote:In my opinion we are in for a rough next 4 to 8 years who ever wins. It would be a complete disaster for the American people if any of the democrats win. I'm not a republican by the way, I am an Indp. but the
choices we have from the democrat side are....... well lets say that crack head comes to mind when I think of them.
They are so far out of touch with the majority of America that I can't understand the numbers they are getting. I think that they are getting the numbers because the people have either given up, or y are completly ignorant of who or what they are supporting.
I think they are getting those #'s b/c people are tired of the way it is with the war, health Ins, inflation, and income. I vote for both parties, but I too am tired of seeing what is happening to the average family in America. I also voted for Bush the first time, but I did not the second. It was not b/c his apponent was great, it was b/c he sucks. I think a lot of people are looking at the Rep. party in a neg. way b/c of the way things are and I beleive Bush is the worst thing the Rep. party has.
Do you eat duck meat?
- champcaller
- Duck South Addict
- Posts: 6157
- Joined: Sat Dec 13, 2003 12:54 pm
- Location: madison ms
My hopes were dashed when Newt Gingrich decided not to run. I think he would have leaped above all of the current candidates. Yeah he has a shaky past, but all of them do.....well all of the media's main candidates anyway. Again, I'm not a republican, but I would say that I am definately not a democrat so looks like I'm going to have to settle with making a choice between people that just don't appeal to me.
Duramax, I agree, I do like Huckabee better than the others, but again, the media has completely left him out of the race so without his name being broadcast with the other 4, he might as well drop out with Brownback. It's sad, but it's true.
Duramax, I agree, I do like Huckabee better than the others, but again, the media has completely left him out of the race so without his name being broadcast with the other 4, he might as well drop out with Brownback. It's sad, but it's true.

fireplug wrote:Duramax, I agree, I do like Huckabee better than the others, but again, the media has completely left him out of the race so without his name being broadcast with the other 4, he might as well drop out with Brownback. It's sad, but it's true.
He keeps getting mentioned though. He has been mentioned as the only true right wing candidate by a lot of different news broadcasts. My hopes for him becoming president are not high, but I'm really holding out for him becoming a Vice presidential candidate.
Ron Paul is our man. He believes like our founding fathers, and he has a voting record in congress to prove it. check out his website ronpaul2008.com
Fred voted with the anti's on gun control when he was a US senator. Almost every candidate running is for one world government. Take a little time and research these people. there is no excuse not to because of the internet.
Fred voted with the anti's on gun control when he was a US senator. Almost every candidate running is for one world government. Take a little time and research these people. there is no excuse not to because of the internet.
fireplug wrote:Ron Paul is way too deep in the Kool Aid for me.
Ditto. Times have changed since the times of our founding fathers, for better or worse. When Neil Boortz (a libertarian like myself) says Ron Paul is out there, that isn't a good sign. Huckabee is the only candidate that I truely believe is in this race for the betterment of America, as opposed to having personal motives. But that doesn't get you money from lobby organizations, and we all know that elections are won with their help.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: Amazon [Bot] and 19 guests