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straightj23
08-07-2007, 03:06 PM
Simple. Tell us what Republican Presidential candidate you support and why.
EpcotLove
08-07-2007, 03:58 PM
I support none. I support better healthcare, education, and no war.
Ticket Man
08-16-2007, 10:56 AM
I support none. I support better healthcare, education, and no war.
No war? Then you don't support Democrats either considering their leading candidate has been in lock step with President Bush on this war. And better health care? Just look at the debacle the last time Hillary tried to get near that issue, it nearly killed her political career. Oh, and she voted for No Child Left Behind which I'm sure you think is the worst thing ever.
How exactly is she so great to you on these issues? The only difference between her and Bush is that she had one of the least successful attempts to create new government bureacracy of all time.
MissFitt
08-16-2007, 12:03 PM
No war? Then you don't support Democrats either considering their leading candidate has been in lock step with President Bush on this war. And better health care? Just look at the debacle the last time Hillary tried to get near that issue, it nearly killed her political career. Oh, and she voted for No Child Left Behind which I'm sure you think is the worst thing ever.
How exactly is she so great to you on these issues? The only difference between her and Bush is that she had one of the least successful attempts to create new government bureacracy of all time.
Ummm isn't the presidential election well over a year away? Just because the media has christened Hillary Clinton the Democrat Party's nominee doesn't mean she is.
EpcotLove didn't state a prefence for a candidate so why are you thrusting one upon them?
I suggest that you take your politcal flames to a web site where they would be welcomed.
EpcotLove
08-16-2007, 12:11 PM
No war? Then you don't support Democrats either considering their leading candidate has been in lock step with President Bush on this war. And better health care? Just look at the debacle the last time Hillary tried to get near that issue, it nearly killed her political career. Oh, and she voted for No Child Left Behind which I'm sure you think is the worst thing ever.
How exactly is she so great to you on these issues? The only difference between her and Bush is that she had one of the least successful attempts to create new government bureacracy of all time.
Calm down. I can't believe you just made an assumption that I am a DEMOCRAT!
Anyway, I am not here to argue on a DISNEY BOARD, so let it go...
It's good to feel strongly and to believe in someone. But really, by the looks of your signature, please wake up.
MissMet
08-30-2007, 06:21 PM
...Anyway, I am not here to argue on a DISNEY BOARD, so let it go...
Than why would you respond the way you did in this forum, you didn't think it would get that kind of reaction? Just wondering. :confused3
I love Rudy! He's got my vote. I don't agree with some of his views, but after 9/11 there's no one I would want more handling the war & the threat that is STILL very present on America that Bush, like him or not, has kept from happening again, unlike previous cabinets have not been able to do.
Metsoskil
08-30-2007, 06:49 PM
Rudy for me, too, although I would have considered McCain if he didn't turn into a shadow of the person he was when he ran 8 years ago.
BTW, I'm envious of MissMet... I only have a 7 pack and no DVC yet (Shea is a 2 1/2 hour drive for me, though.)
MissMet
08-30-2007, 07:04 PM
Rudy for me, too, although I would have considered McCain if he didn't turn into a shadow of the person he was when he ran 8 years ago.
Agree, completely.
BTW, I'm envious of MissMet... I only have a 7 pack and no DVC yet (Shea is a 2 1/2 hour drive for me, though.)
Yes, it's the best of both worlds, although, so far I've only missed 9 home games & it's definitely getting harder to LOVE to go to the games, especially when they're playing like they are. :sad2: Come on Post Season!
guelde96
08-30-2007, 08:01 PM
Than why would you respond the way you did in this forum, you didn't think it would get that kind of reaction? Just wondering. :confused3
I love Rudy! He's got my vote. I don't agree with some of his views, but after 9/11 there's no one I would want more handling the war & the threat that is STILL very present on America that Bush, like him or not, has kept from happening again, unlike previous cabinets have not been able to do.
I'm for Rudy also! Very well said.:thumbsup2
Haveamagicalday!
09-13-2007, 05:15 PM
Let me just say that I am thankful for this thread! Sometimes I feel like I am the only Conservative college student!
MissMet
09-13-2007, 07:27 PM
Let me just say that I am thankful for this thread! Sometimes I feel like I am the only Conservative college student!
That's because most college students get their news from the daily show. :eek: :sad2:
nonomad
09-24-2007, 11:04 AM
Let's see...I am fiscally conservative and socially liberal but I think I'll vote Democratic in '08...I really don't like Hillary at all but I think she's better than McCain or Giuliani. I want Obama to get the nod.
MissMet
09-24-2007, 11:45 AM
All you ever hear about Obama is he's good looking (don't agree) & on the front cover of a mag with his shirt off. Or that some celeb is throwing him a party. The day Americans give two hoots about what these "stars" think politically is the day America goes down. I mean some of these stars are the offensive people that go on & on saying that 9/11 was a hit by our military & that Katrina was as well. :rolleyes:
nonomad
09-24-2007, 03:56 PM
I totally agree with you there. I think celebrities for the most part should shut their mouths because it seems like not all of them are well educated on issues...if they are to be taken seriously they need to research.
Anyways I like Obama because of his voting record, his advocation of college kids (lowering tuition etc.) and his book made me really respect him
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