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Post by gunsey2u on Sept 24, 2012 6:23:05 GMT -5
Love the marquee, Pinky, and shows great support here on our forum.
Did any of you watch 60 minutes last evening? I tuned in and listened to Mitt Romney and he did a fantastic job of answering all the questions that anyone might want to hear his answers to.
I turned the station when Obama came on because I just can't stand another speech by him trying to cover over the mess he's made in the last 4 years.
I'm saving what ear I have for Obama and Biden until the debates come on. That'll be as much as I can stand of these two.
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Post by Jack Frost on Sept 24, 2012 9:25:35 GMT -5
Not to offend anyone, but personally, I find it hard to vote for anyone who thinks Satan and Jesus are brothers, and that he will some day be a god, with his own planet... Everyone is of course free to believe what they want, but that's stretching the limits of what I can support.
And yes, I sure do believe that a person's religious beliefs are important when they are running for President. And, it seems most hypocrites on the right think that too, for they very quickly and continuously point out that they believe that the current POTUS is a muslim (and he may be, who knows?). And then the same folks turn right around and vote for someone who thinks Jesus had babies with his Earth wife! Personally, I think they're all insane. But, that's just me...
In fact, aside from religious beliefs (which I may have been able to bring myself to overlook, difficultly), I just simply disagree with Romney and Ryan on too many issues (almost as many as Obama). I just can not vote for them, and I won't. My vote will be a protest vote, a write-in, meaningless to everyone but me. But that is what I have to do this time around.
I'm sick of holding my nose and voting for the "better" of two COMPLETE evils. I'm sick of these idiots making their speeches, when half of what they say means absolutely nothing, and the other half they don't really believe. I'm sick of voting for candidates that don't appreciate, or even intend to uphold the Constitution of the United States (wherein of course, the states are sovereign and individual liberties are protected). I will vote, absolutely, but I will vote for a true defender of liberty (but only a few actually want their liberty - they want "safety," so called). I will vote for someone who wholeheartedly, unselfishly, and completely upholds the Constitution that USED to govern our land (but only a few actually want constitutional government - they want power). I will vote for someone who is respectable, for I sure as hell respect neither of the nominees! I will vote for someone who actually IS pro-life, not someone who decided to be (somewhat) pro-life when they choose to run for president. I will vote for someone who actually IS for protecting property rights, the way the Constitution was originally meant to.
Nope, for me, there will be no choosing scum over scum, or bad over worse. My daughter deserves better than bad, and it's about d@mn time someone took a stand for what is right, instead of what may or may not be a more comfortable form of tyranny (for the short term).
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Post by elephant on Oct 12, 2012 13:20:49 GMT -5
I honestly did not watch enough of the VP debate to forum an informed opinion. The bit I watched showed Biden to be a cheshire clown/jerk
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Post by gunsey2u on Oct 13, 2012 12:13:03 GMT -5
Biden, during all of the debate, acted just like the worst of the liberal crowd-over the top on what he was doing. Suspect that the coaching or mentoring he obviously had to have, due to his repeating habit of messing up his speeches, was just too much for him. I guess his handlers thought that he couldn't mess up that much if he stuck to all the grimacing faces and goofy laughing he was doing. You could see the equivalent on a Jim Carrey movie but Carrey has an excuse for his goings on-he's actually funny. Biden is a joke and the truth is not in him.
To think that Biden was going to rejuvenate the masses of sheeple for Obama, after his sad debate, was wishful thinking. The next debate should favor Romney too.
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