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Clarencen Member

Joined: 07 Jan 2007 Posts: 577 Location: South Central SD
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:31 am Post subject: How I will vote |
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McCain made a good point. I am not George Bush!! This is a time we need to look ahead, not back. The way I see it the next president will be faced with more problems than any president since FDR.
Number 1 is still the threat of more attact by terrorists. There could be another 9/11 or worse, either here or somewhere in the world.
Number 2 is the economy, from where we stand today it could become much worse. Then who know what might be next.
I don't think either candidate is capable of handling these problems by himself. He will need good knowledgable people beside him, good advisers. I will not tell anyone how he should vote. As for myself, I will vote for the one I think who will pick the best companions.
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Lonecowboy Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2006 Posts: 1880 Location: eastern Montana
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:02 pm Post subject: |
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good point Clarencen--
I would just like to add " As for myself, I will vote for the one I think who will pick the best companions and Supreme Court Justices!!!
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Martin Jr. Rancher

Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 1726 Location: north central Nebraska
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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And one that holds to the the words of the Declaration of Independence: "that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happines."
Not try to buy us happiness, but have the right to pursue happiness.
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RobertMac Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 3725 Location: Mississippi, USA
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:32 pm Post subject: |
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| ...who will pick the best companions and Supreme Court Justices!!! |
This is the whole point of exposing the Ayres, Wright, and ACORN relationships.
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fff Rancher

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1721
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 5:53 pm Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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| Clarencen wrote: |
McCain made a good point. I am not George Bush!! This is a time we need to look ahead, not back. The way I see it the next president will be faced with more problems than any president since FDR.
Number 1 is still the threat of more attact by terrorists. There could be another 9/11 or worse, either here or somewhere in the world.
Number 2 is the economy, from where we stand today it could become much worse. Then who know what might be next.
I don't think either candidate is capable of handling these problems by himself. He will need good knowledgable people beside him, good advisers. I will not tell anyone how he should vote. As for myself, I will vote for the one I think who will pick the best companions. |
How can you can look around you at the disaster George W. Bush and the Republican Party have been for this country, know that John McCain promises to continue Bush's policies and still vote for him? Don't say "socialist" because Bush has socialized our banking industry. Don't say freedoms because Bush has infringed on our freedoms more than any other president in my memory. Don't say terrorist because Bush's call for a "crusade" stirred more anger in the radical Muslim world. Don't say statesmanship because I just saw a world poll on the news that shows the US is hated by most major countries, including many of our NATO "allies." Don't say financial security because we're not. Don't say militarily strong because we're not.
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Mahoney-Pursley Ranch Member

Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Posts: 156 Location: North Central Texas
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 6:17 pm Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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How can you can look around you at the disaster George W. Bush and the Republican Party have been for this country, know that John McCain promises to continue Bush's policies and still vote for him? Don't say "socialist" because Bush has socialized our banking industry. Don't say freedoms because Bush has infringed on our freedoms more than any other president in my memory. Don't say terrorist because Bush's call for a "crusade" stirred more anger in the radical Muslim world. Don't say statesmanship because I just saw a world poll on the news that shows the US is hated by most major countries, including many of our NATO "allies." Don't say financial security because we're not. Don't say militarily strong because we're not.[/quote]
When did John McCain EVER "promise" to anyone to "continue Bush's policies" ??? That is a HUGE lie.
Guess you would rather elect Osama Obama who just last Sunday morning said "I would like to see the United States flag replaced with a flag that represents the United States as a peaceful nation" and "I would replace the United States national anthem with a song like, I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing In Peaceful Harmony" He said he likes that song. He said OUR National Anthem represents war" with the bombs bursting in air and all".
WTF WTF WTF WAKE UP PEOPLE.
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RobertMac Rancher

Joined: 10 Feb 2005 Posts: 3725 Location: Mississippi, USA
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fff Rancher

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1721
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 10:28 am Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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| Mahoney-Pursley Ranch wrote: |
When did John McCain EVER "promise" to anyone to "continue Bush's policies" ??? That is a HUGE lie.
Guess you would rather elect Osama Obama who just last Sunday morning said "I would like to see the United States flag replaced with a flag that represents the United States as a peaceful nation" and "I would replace the United States national anthem with a song like, I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing In Peaceful Harmony" He said he likes that song. He said OUR National Anthem represents war" with the bombs bursting in air and all".
WTF WTF WTF WAKE UP PEOPLE. |
I can back up my statement.....with video.
You, on the other hand, are a flat liar. Obama has never said he wanted to replace the American flag or anthem.
If your next claim is that Graham doesn't speak for McCain, don't bother:
[quote]http://www.unbossed.com/index.php?itemid=2346
http://time-blog.com/real_clear_politics/2008/07/mccain_surrogate_obama_has_no.html
http://www.clipmarks.com/clipmark/717B88CA-6A5C-45A6-96D7-5C1C2EA590D8/
http://energysmart.wordpress.com/2008/04/04/truthiness-over-truth-mccain-surrogate-speaks-up-on-climate-change/
http://www.opencongress.org/person/news/300047_lindsey_graham
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2008/08/31/mccain-surrogates-tout-palin-as-more-experienced-than-obama/
These are just a few links showing that he does speak for McCain. A simple search for Lindsey Graham and McCain surrogate will get you hundreds more.
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If Andrew Jackson created the notion of a president's "Kitchen Cabinet," Sen. John McCain is reinventing it months before his possible election to the White House.
And Sen. Lindsey Graham seems to be McCain's one-man Kitchen Cabinet.
Graham's visibility as the Arizona senator's closest political confidant has risen in recent weeks as the two men crisscross the country and travel abroad on McCain's presidential quest.
"There’s nobody I trust more than Lindsey Graham," McCain, the presumptive Republican nominee, said by phone Thursday from Mexico City. "I'm honored to have him travel with me and give me the counsel I need."
McCain, 71, praised Graham's "excellent political instincts" and credited the South Carolina Republican with helping him win South Carolina's Jan. 19 presidential primary, a crucial victory that made McCain the GOP frontrunner.
More at the link: http://www.mcclatchydc.com/176/story/43205.html
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Mahoney-Pursley Ranch Member

Joined: 01 Mar 2005 Posts: 156 Location: North Central Texas
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Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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You, on the other hand, are a flat liar. Obama has never said he wanted to replace the American flag or anthem.
Guess you missed last Sunday mornings program where he indeed did say exactly that when interviewed.
Look it up,your the cut & paste Queen.
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fff Rancher

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1721
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tom4018 Member

Joined: 26 Mar 2005 Posts: 53 Location: Kentucky
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 1:07 am Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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| Clarencen wrote: |
McCain made a good point. I am not George Bush!! This is a time we need to look ahead, not back. The way I see it the next president will be faced with more problems than any president since FDR.
Number 1 is still the threat of more attact by terrorists. There could be another 9/11 or worse, either here or somewhere in the world.
Number 2 is the economy, from where we stand today it could become much worse. Then who know what might be next.
I don't think either candidate is capable of handling these problems by himself. He will need good knowledgable people beside him, good advisers. I will not tell anyone how he should vote. As for myself, I will vote for the one I think who will pick the best companions. |
How can you can look around you at the disaster George W. Bush and the Republican Party have been for this country, know that John McCain promises to continue Bush's policies and still vote for him? Don't say "socialist" because Bush has socialized our banking industry. Don't say freedoms because Bush has infringed on our freedoms more than any other president in my memory. Don't say terrorist because Bush's call for a "crusade" stirred more anger in the radical Muslim world. Don't say statesmanship because I just saw a world poll on the news that shows the US is hated by most major countries, including many of our NATO "allies." Don't say financial security because we're not. Don't say militarily strong because we're not. |
The Dems are the ones that passed the bailout bill. Wake up!
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fff Rancher

Joined: 04 Feb 2008 Posts: 1721
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Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2008 8:40 am Post subject: Re: How I will vote |
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| fff wrote: |
| Clarencen wrote: |
McCain made a good point. I am not George Bush!! This is a time we need to look ahead, not back. The way I see it the next president will be faced with more problems than any president since FDR.
Number 1 is still the threat of more attact by terrorists. There could be another 9/11 or worse, either here or somewhere in the world.
Number 2 is the economy, from where we stand today it could become much worse. Then who know what might be next.
I don't think either candidate is capable of handling these problems by himself. He will need good knowledgable people beside him, good advisers. I will not tell anyone how he should vote. As for myself, I will vote for the one I think who will pick the best companions. |
How can you can look around you at the disaster George W. Bush and the Republican Party have been for this country, know that John McCain promises to continue Bush's policies and still vote for him? Don't say "socialist" because Bush has socialized our banking industry. Don't say freedoms because Bush has infringed on our freedoms more than any other president in my memory. Don't say terrorist because Bush's call for a "crusade" stirred more anger in the radical Muslim world. Don't say statesmanship because I just saw a world poll on the news that shows the US is hated by most major countries, including many of our NATO "allies." Don't say financial security because we're not. Don't say militarily strong because we're not. |
The Dems are the ones that passed the bailout bill. Wake up! |
The bailout was passed by in bi-partisan manner. Dems and Republicans voted to pass it. A Republican president signed it. The runup to the cause of the bailout belongs to Conservative Republicans.
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