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Steelharp
02-12-2008, 01:13 PM
... a bad bass player that doesn't know when to lay out, and a preacher that loves his pulpit too much to stop. :D

(No, I'm not a McCain fan either, nor am I for H or O... if I could, I'd vote for the official Richard Pryor candidate, "None of the Above!")

The Rabbi
02-12-2008, 01:37 PM
... a bad bass player that doesn't know when to lay out, and a preacher that loves his pulpit too much to stop. :D

(No, I'm not a McCain fan either, nor am I for H or O... if I could, I'd vote for the official Richard Pryor candidate, "None of the Above!")

Vote George Jones!

nsnate02
02-12-2008, 06:25 PM
... a bad bass player that doesn't know when to lay out, and a preacher that loves his pulpit too much to stop. :D

(No, I'm not a McCain fan either, nor am I for H or O... if I could, I'd vote for the official Richard Pryor candidate, "None of the Above!")

Actually if folks knew the grief he took for leaving said pulpit, you would ease up a bit. ;) It just gets old.

BTW I know you were joking, no harm.:D

HanSolo
02-12-2008, 07:02 PM
You do have to say one thing for the guy though....He was the first govenor in history to get a concealed carry permit.

skwashdem
02-12-2008, 07:07 PM
You do have to say one thing for the guy though....He was the first govenor in history to get a concealed carry permit.

I bet in the next election cycle we'll see more politicians fessing up to having a carry permit. (=

ZenDog
02-12-2008, 07:12 PM
I bet in the next election cycle we'll see more politicians fessing up to having a carry permit. (=

Where do you think Hillary conceals hers?

Steelharp
02-12-2008, 07:16 PM
Where do you think Hillary conceals hers?

We would know if she had one; Willy woulda been loooooooooooooooong gone by now... :D

skwashdem
02-12-2008, 07:28 PM
Where do you think Hillary conceals hers?

I don't think any of us really want to be given the Security Clearance to know the answer to that question...

jackdog
02-12-2008, 07:33 PM
PLEASE don't go there :D

HanSolo
02-12-2008, 08:13 PM
Speaking of Hillary and the election, I saw a great message on a sign board close to the airport off of 40 a couple weeks ago that said "Vote for Monica Lewinsky's ex-boyfriend's wife".

Which brings to mind what Larry the Cable Guy said ..
I don't know why everyone gives Cheney so much crap for shooting his buddy in the face. He shot his buddy in the face, how much sorrier can he be. I didn't hear everyone up in arms when Clinton shot his intern in the face.

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 08:30 PM
I'm interested in how the margin ends up in Virginia on the Republican side. I know one of the guys who owns Mason-Dixon polling.

Here is a rundown on several polling companies: http://www.pollster.com/08-VA-Rep-Pres-Primary.php

You might also want to look at http://www.inrich.com/cva/ric/news.PrintView.-content-articles-RTD-2008-02-10-0270.html. Some interesting stuff there. Looks like sexism and racism are coming into play. I suspect that may happen in the general election too.

NuTcAsE
02-12-2008, 08:35 PM
Where do you think Hillary conceals hers?

If I knew I'd have to kill me.....

HanSolo
02-12-2008, 09:01 PM
Looks like sexism and racism are coming into play. I suspect that may happen in the general election too.


Even though I am ticked out off at conservative talk radio because of the trashing they did of Dole for telling them to lighten up, I did read a good point that Rush made. He said that the Democrat vote is split along the lines of race and sex while the Republicans are split on ideology. So which party does that tell you is using actual intelligence and which is a popularity contest.

Something interesting that I read in the Wall Street Journal is that in an independent poll showed that 25% of Osama Obama supporters do not think he is qualified to be president. So my question is why the f*(& are you voting for him!!!!!!!!!!!

db99wj
02-12-2008, 09:18 PM
Where do you think Hillary conceals hers?

I don't think any of us really want to be given the Security Clearance to know the answer to that question...

PLEASE don't go there :D

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f15/30calslut/mitt_romney_for_president1.jpg

:D

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 09:43 PM
I'm afraid so-called conservative talk radio may be permanently off of my listening list. Limbaugh and company have acted like real idiots. Romney would have been one of my last choices to vote for. He's obviously Liberal, changing his position to get votes and with a totally flaky and unintelligent con-man religion not just unsupported by facts but disproved by them. The so-called conservative talk hosts did what the liberal democrats did. Anyone but Bush, for the libs / anyone but McCain for the self-appointed conservative mouth-o-crats. Just stupid. Mindless hatred of anyone who wouldn't tow their foolish line.

I heard one conservative commentator the other day with a realistic perspective. He said he though he might support some off the wall candidate (I don't remember who) just to show how little influence radio talk show hosts actually have. :up:

McCain is no defender of individual liberty, but he's also no religious nut. Had enough of that with Carter and Bush II. I won't be fooled again....:p

You know how it goes. Fool me one once, shame on me.... Well you can't fool me three times. I'll vote for Hillary before I vote for another religious nut. Religious foreign policy has always been a disaster.

Why do you guys think Huckabee stays in the race? There aren't even enough delegates left to win for him to become the candidate. Does he just not know when to shut up? Is he a self-serving preacher, like Jessee Jackson and Al Sharpton? :eek: Is he looking for the role of a spoiler? Is he just dumb? It seems to me that it's time he fights the real enemy - the truly liberal Democrats. I've lost respect for him. I've come to think of him as the Sharpton of the religio-conservative set. "Hey...look at me!!!"

Steelharp
02-12-2008, 09:45 PM
Why do you guys think Huckabee stays in the race?


That's what my original post explained! :p

Mike.357
02-12-2008, 09:52 PM
based on McCains age and all I would not drop out. I believe that is why Romney is still holding onto his delegates. Aside from McCain having a grabber or stroking out and dying he could possibly do or say something that no longer makes him a viable candidate.

The road to the presidency is more like a marathon than a sprint, no sense in quitting early.

db99wj
02-12-2008, 09:58 PM
Huck said that he understands that he doesn't have enough delegates to get him the nomination, but that McCain has not won enough either, and he would have to get the required 1191 to get the nomination. He will continue to try.

If they both don't get the 1191, I don't know what would happen then.

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 10:03 PM
That's what my original post explained! :p

Very true. :D

creeky
02-12-2008, 10:05 PM
Some of what I have read online...
(take with a grain of salt, reposted from the web...)

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Huckabee says he'll drop out if he's mathematically eliminated - in other words, once McCain racks up the needed 1,191 delegates.
But that probably can't happen until April 22, when Pennsylvania votes.
For practical purposes, McCain already appears beyond Huckabee's reach. According to the latest count by The Associated Press, McCain had 729 delegates to Huckabee's 241 delegates. One factor keeping McCain from claiming a majority sooner is that Romney has yet to release his 288 delegates.

"With Romney out of the race, Huckabee became a repository for the anti-McCain vote. I think for conservatives, it doesn't hurt for a while here to make sure Senator McCain and his folks understand that the fissures that conservatives have with Senator McCain didn't happen overnight, and are not going to be resolved overnight," said Mueller. "One of the reasons Huckabee is staying in is to give a voice to conservatives so that we are a very strong presence going into the convention."

McCain said Tuesday in Richmond, Va, "Governor Huckabee has every right to remain in the race as long as he feels is necessary."
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It doesn't bother me that he is staying in. If anything the states he is winning is just showing how unhappy the republican party is unhappy with McCain. I don't know that it is such a bad thing for everyone to just "annoint" McCain as the nominee and let him think he automatically has the full support of conservatives. Talk radio wanted to push Romney down our throats... now they want to sing McCain's praises. Forget them...

To be honest... I'm pretty discusted with all the politics right now. There is
noe in the running worthy of an honest man's vote. (IMHO)

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 10:05 PM
based on McCains age and all I would not drop out.

Been through this in another topic. McCain ain't 115. There is every reasonable expectation he can make 8 years.

Besides, I still wouldn't vote for Huckabee.

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 10:15 PM
to make sure Senator McCain and his folks understand that [I][B]the fissures that conservatives have with Senator McCain didn't happen overnight, and are not going to be resolved overnight,

The "fissures" help the liberals. Whining is whining. Why would anyone with any sense do that?

The decision has been made. Sounds like it is now time to get on to working to elect the candidate closest to your philosophy.

creeky
02-12-2008, 10:32 PM
The decision has been made. Sounds like it is now time to get on to working to elect the candidate closest to your philosophy.

I guess you are right... we should accept that McCain is the best that the party will fully back and send him to the front.

As far as... "working to elect the candidate closest to your philosophy."
I would but Fred backed out. :D

Marswolf
02-12-2008, 10:54 PM
As far as... "working to elect the candidate closest to your philosophy."
I would but Fred backed out. :D

I tend to agree - sorta - but Fred had some nutso problems too. The more I learned about him, the less I liked him.

I think he would make a very good VP candidate.

Mike.357
02-13-2008, 02:03 AM
Mars, fair enough on the age thing, but what about McCain doing something to ruin his candidacy?

jackdog
02-13-2008, 01:04 PM
Sorry Mars, But I think McCain will sell us out on immigration, For that reason alone I don't think I can give him the nod. But the general election is a ways off things may look different by then.

Marswolf
02-13-2008, 01:59 PM
Sorry Mars, But I think McCain will sell us out on immigration, For that reason alone I don't think I can give him the nod. But the general election is a ways off things may look different by then.

Oh, you are absolutely right about that. But 50 years down the line I think things will end up the same whether we just open the borders or require everyone to come in legally. If they do have to apply and come in, that is what they will do. The end result will be the same. We may feel morally better about making them do that, but it ain't gonna make no difference. That horse is already out of the barn. IMHO, the border fence is a total waste of money. You could slow things down a bit by cracking down on companies hiring illegals, but the end result will be the same down the line.

All of the viable candidates have pretty much the same view on immigration. But that's only one issue.I'll decide on the basis of other issues.

Looking at the delegate count, right now even Romney still has more delegates projected than Huckabee and McCain is more than 2/3 of the way to wrapping up the nomination.

Obama now has more projected delegates than Clinton.

killemducks
04-28-2008, 12:30 AM
Jackdog,
So what are you saying dude? You not gonna vote at all?? Or are you going to vote against your 2A rights? I'll argue that not voting is as good as voting FOR Obama or Hillary......

Just my opinion, but I'd like to hear some more reasons for not voting for McCain.......



...and on the immigration issue..I am glad there was no one here when my ancestors came seeking freedom and a better living to turn them back. I have no problem with immigrants coming in and supporting their families AS long as they pay their way. (Which is the problem...)

dotsun
04-28-2008, 03:15 AM
Jackdog,
So what are you saying dude? You not gonna vote at all?? Or are you going to vote against your 2A rights? I'll argue that not voting is as good as voting FOR Obama or Hillary......

Just my opinion, but I'd like to hear some more reasons for not voting for McCain.......



...and on the immigration issue..I am glad there was no one here when my ancestors came seeking freedom and a better living to turn them back. I have no problem with immigrants coming in and supporting their families AS long as they pay their way. (Which is the problem...)

I won't be proud of anything I do in the election booth in November. :(

killemducks
04-29-2008, 01:48 AM
Yes, yes, you could be "not proud", or you could be DOWNRIGHT ASHAMED!!

If you don't know which hole punch that is in the booth, you betta ax sumbody!! (reply not directed at you dot... just a general comment regarding your post...)

There is a BEST choice of what we have to choose from!!

Bill