Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
McCain was a Democrat ?
And that Paul up there, is it Ron Paul ?
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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LeftEyeNine
McCain was a Democrat ?
And that Paul up there, is it Ron Paul ?
I refuse to even bother explaining to you the concept of peoples politics varying radically even within a party and the fact that hose two men are also radically different.
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
I'm failing to understand the aim of that post of yours considering that I was merely asking about names in general, rather than joining a "oh which left is this ? american kind of thumb-sucking Hermanist tribalism shifted towards libieberalism or European way of blargablargijustpukedonmyleftfoot" kind of debate which I never had the slightest of interests about.
Gah. :no:
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
John McCain is this old white guy who ran for President in the last election for the Republicans.
Herman Cain is a radical republican who is this old black guy who wants to be nominated for this election.
They are two different people and many people do get confused! So don't worry about that LeftNine.
Also, yes, it is the same Ron Paul. I had to check as I believe there is a Senator (his son) who is dancing around some where.
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
@Beskar :bow:
I remember I had liked Ron Paul. How wicked am I ?
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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TuffStuffMcGruff
Who cares. This is life, let's let things get interesting. We still have basic levels of education here, still have infrastructure. Most of us speak the same language and have levels of geographic isolation from threats. Fertile landscapes for food production etc. A default may require a major social restructuring,but who says that we don't need that and wouldn't benefit long term. Sometimes the status quo needs to be shattered when people have run out of ideas. Personally, I prefer a moderate approach, but that doesn't seem like an option here. This isn't a popularity contest like an election. I'm not sure that the president has ever faced a situation like this.
Cancer.
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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Adrian II
Where's Justus Aardvark?
AII
Is this a play on Jesus and America
OR am I just drunk?
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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Originally Posted by
LeftEyeNine
I'm failing to understand the aim of that post of yours considering that I was merely asking about names in general, rather than joining a "oh which left is this ? american kind of thumb-sucking Hermanist tribalism shifted towards libieberalism or European way of blargablargijustpukedonmyleftfoot" kind of debate which I never had the slightest of interests about.
Gah. :no:
Ah yes, the joys of the two party system and people accusing others of not being "real" members of their party.
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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Strike For The South
Is this a play on Jesus and America
OR am I just drunk?
You're blind drunk. I love you that way, but don't tell the others.
AII
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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Adrian II
You're blind drunk. I love you that way, but don't tell the others.
AII
I love it too. After all, all of my hopes and desires are pretty much reliant on his being blind when drunk...
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
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Ronin
If I was an American citizen I´d vote for Obama...
if forced to select a republican candidate...Gary Johnson
actually forget about Johnson...saw an interview he did yesterday and the guy is insane in economic items.
Obama it is then.
Re: 2012 Presidential Election Poll
At this point I would have to say I would vote for Obama, for two reasons. One, his policies and actions have drifted to the right enough to be reasonable. And two, it would give the hardcore neocons and fundys brain aneurysms. Win-win! :2thumbsup: