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abudabit
09-21-2007, 12:30 PM
Let's give this plausible a try...
sniper2323
09-21-2007, 12:37 PM
I vote....
Glenn Dandy
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sorry couldn't resist
fandango86
09-21-2007, 12:38 PM
Given those choices I'd have to go Hillary. Ron Paul might be a folk-hero, but he's not a legitimate presidential candidate. We're still a two-party system, so any vote outside of that is either wasted or could lead to more disastrous results than you intend.
If you really wanted to legitimately find out where wb stands, why not do primaries before deciding on Clinton v Guiliani? A lot can happen between now and Nov
kimothee
09-21-2007, 12:39 PM
Given those choices I'd have to go Hillary. Ron Paul might be a folk-hero, but he's not a legitimate presidential candidate. We're still a two-party system, so any vote outside of that is either wasted or could lead to more disastrous results than you intend.
If you really wanted to legitimately find out where wb stands, why not do primaries before deciding on Clinton v Guiliani? A lot can happen between now and Nov
x2 - am hoping that Edwards can pull ahead in the primaries, or at least Obama
abudabit
09-21-2007, 12:41 PM
You guys are nuts. Obama and Edwards have been floating around down there. Hillary is destroying them. The Republicans are no different. Unless something dramatic happens (scandal?) this is probably going to be what we see. There is a fluctuation here or there but for the most part it is consistent.
Although none of the polls poll anyone who doesn't own a land line, so now a days they aren't exactly accurate.
fandango86
09-21-2007, 12:42 PM
Luckily Rudy's never been involved in a scandal.
bubbawadd
09-21-2007, 12:50 PM
Though I'm pretty much a Republican I voted for Hillary. I want Bill back in the WH so I can watch the hillarity. Both Rudy and Hillary suck ass.
fuckwit
09-21-2007, 12:59 PM
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a278/spedly/S301.jpg
seems like every time i go to vote im wearing that.
martianvirus
09-21-2007, 01:14 PM
Ron Paul is an R
abudabit
09-21-2007, 01:19 PM
Ron Paul is an R
Not in the general election. If he loses the Republican nomination, which he will, he will run as an indepenent.
martianvirus
09-21-2007, 01:20 PM
Not in the general election. If he loses the Republican nomination, which he will, he will run as an indepenent.
When did he say that?
abudabit
09-21-2007, 01:22 PM
I have a keyboard in front of me, are you questioning me? I don't need 'evidence' to state the facts.
Seriously though this is just a hypothetical poll.
martianvirus
09-21-2007, 01:24 PM
I have a keyboard in front of me, are you questioning me? I don't need 'evidence' to state the facts.
You are an assuming ass.
Try using you keyboard for porn, you might feel better.
:action-sm
CM Mark
09-21-2007, 01:26 PM
I'm a registered democrat, but if Hillary wins the dem nod, I am SO voting for whoever wins the Rep nod. I would much prefer it be McCain, but I'd take Rudy over Hil anyday
pure_waves
09-21-2007, 02:58 PM
im supporting rudy 100%
Sinn Fein
09-21-2007, 03:25 PM
Of these choices, I voted for Rudy G.
Myhairygrundle
09-21-2007, 03:50 PM
Not the cunt with the fat legs. She has the body of a pear and it makes me very uneasy. I like things to be in proportion.
Someone should ask her how she would like to sit at the same desk where her husband got a blowie from the chubby Jew.
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TrybalRage
09-21-2007, 04:35 PM
If it came down to Hillary and Rudy, and Paul already said he won't run as an (I), I think I just might vote Hillary out of spite.
UCFGavin
09-21-2007, 06:08 PM
Given those choices I'd have to go Hillary. Ron Paul might be a folk-hero, but he's not a legitimate presidential candidate. We're still a two-party system, so any vote outside of that is either wasted or could lead to more disastrous results than you intend.
If you really wanted to legitimately find out where wb stands, why not do primaries before deciding on Clinton v Guiliani? A lot can happen between now and Nov
ron paul is a legitimate candidate in a struggling party. i don't know why he was put as an independent in the poll, he said he will not run if he doesn't get the nomination.
and if it came down to hillary vs giuliani, i would have to vote for hillary, as much as it would hurt.
krisko
09-21-2007, 06:12 PM
I'm a registered democrat, but if Hillary wins the dem nod, I am SO voting for whoever wins the Rep nod. I would much prefer it be McCain, but I'd take Rudy over Hil anyday
i don't really think we can be friends anymore :action-sm
rudy and mccain are basically democrats anyways so who cares.
d0uche_n0zzle
09-21-2007, 06:17 PM
http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a278/spedly/S301.jpg
seems like every time i go to vote im wearing that.
A vote for the lesser evil, is still a vote for evil.
Any votes for Rudy or Hitlary is a vote against our once great republic. Choose wisely...
Your_Moms_Box
09-22-2007, 08:53 AM
You guys are nuts. Obama and Edwards have been floating around down there. Hillary is destroying them. The Republicans are no different. Unless something dramatic happens (scandal?) this is probably going to be what we see. There is a fluctuation here or there but for the most part it is consistent.
Although none of the polls poll anyone who doesn't own a land line, so now a days they aren't exactly accurate.
So.... by your logic, Howard Dean is currently president, right?
Neither Hillary or Guiliani are gonna win their parties nomination.
However, if they somehow did, I would probably vote hillary, because I don't like giuliani.
Edwards or Obama will end up winning it though.
norton23
09-22-2007, 09:54 AM
I like Terry "hulk" hogan in this one,I think he would make a great President. He would be tough on Iran and North Korea. Could you imagine him tearing off his shirt and flexing in front of the general assembly? He is the perfect choice (especially if the only other options are Guiliani and Hilary) and the most convincing evidence is that it worked in California with the Governator. and it almost worked in Minnesota.
Southpaw
09-22-2007, 10:42 AM
If my homestate was a swing state, it would be Hillary. It's not, so I'll vote for the guy who has the most potential to pull us back from the brink of disaster - Ron Paul.
I say Hillary over Rudy for many reasons, not the least of which is that anyone who would publically admit that their first thought on 9/11 was to "thank God George Bush is President." doesn't really have the minimal level of judgement necessary to be President.
weakside
09-22-2007, 11:27 AM
I’m not voting for Ron Paul as I disagree with pretty much every issue he stands for.
Rudolph Guiliani almost got my vote but I no longer trust him. At first I thought he was a moderate (tough on crime and fiscal responsibility while being socially liberal) but as soon as he started taking some heat for some of his liberal views he ran for cover.
At this point, Hilary Clinton will get my vote. I don’t like the fact she is running almost exclusively on name value but she has always supported education and the professionals within it and pretty much every Dem has made stem cell research a top priority. I would like to see her take more of a stance on alternative fuel research but she will still probably get my vote.
I also like the fact the Middle East is going to be pissed that the leader of the most powerful nation on Earth is a woman, and say what you want about her she is a shrewd politician. In order to show a woman can be just as tough as a man can be she is going to give someone a missile enema right off the bat.
guitargod2112
09-22-2007, 04:19 PM
Mike Gravel is my pick for the next election. I really believe in all he stands for. If you click on my sig and go to the forum, there's some info on there. I'd really like people to get in on some of the debates over there. I think you'd enjoy them. :)
Turfmower
09-22-2007, 05:57 PM
They way they do the primaries are fucked up all the fucking Hillbilly states have their primaries first, so we are always suck with a bunch of hillbillies running for president.
UCFGavin
09-22-2007, 06:33 PM
I’m not voting for Ron Paul as I disagree with pretty much every issue he stands for.
Rudolph Guiliani almost got my vote but I no longer trust him. At first I thought he was a moderate (tough on crime and fiscal responsibility while being socially liberal) but as soon as he started taking some heat for some of his liberal views he ran for cover.
At this point, Hilary Clinton will get my vote. I don’t like the fact she is running almost exclusively on name value but she has always supported education and the professionals within it and pretty much every Dem has made stem cell research a top priority. I would like to see her take more of a stance on alternative fuel research but she will still probably get my vote.
I also like the fact the Middle East is going to be pissed that the leader of the most powerful nation on Earth is a woman, and say what you want about her she is a shrewd politician. In order to show a woman can be just as tough as a man can be she is going to give someone a missile enema right off the bat.
yeah, hillary's positions on video games, free speech, and universal healthcare are dead on. i mean, why would we want to think for ourselves?
hillary has taken more lobbyist money than anyone else and is a bought candidate through and through. the only instance i would vote for her is if she ran against giuliani.
Kugzilla
09-22-2007, 07:26 PM
Is Paul R. Nelson an option?
Balogny Tits
09-22-2007, 08:54 PM
Even though I votes, what is the question: Who do I think will win, or who would I vote for?
All that said, I can't vote anyway.
Jesus, 16 votes for Giuliani? Sad.
UCFGavin
09-22-2007, 09:17 PM
Jesus, 16 votes for Giuliani? Sad.
word :(
queeby
09-22-2007, 10:10 PM
Giulani is a fucking scary candidate, I think that he would, not only get into a war with Iran, but would take even more of our civil liberties. I voted for Ron Paul. I am going to stick with him until he is out, then I vote for Nader(if he runs) in the general election to send a clear message to the Democrats.
Obama, Hillary and Edwards are so much the opposite of what I feel someone on the left should be that I could not vote for one of them and sleep at night.
Havoc
09-23-2007, 10:57 AM
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