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 Dr Trout
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  Posted 03/01/2008 04:49:25 PM
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Well Iowa gets to (kind of) have the first say....

But what about the members and visitors here ?????

If elections were tomorrow who would you be voting for ???

ME ..... ???

I have no idea who I WOULD be voting for....BUT..... I sure know who I WOULD NOT be voting for...

#1... Senator Clinton
#2... Rudy
#3... OB/GYN Dr. Paul
#4.. Senator Edwards

I still have an open mind on the rest..

What say you ------

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  Posted 03/01/2008 05:06:57 PM
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Politics.  

Going to be a crazy ride I think.  Hillary will probably get the nod but I am not sure America is ready for a woman Democrat.  I do not see too many Republicans voting for her.

But, on the other hand, the Republican side looks weak.  I was a Romney fan initially but I do not think he would beat Hillary.  Rudy is too liberal for me.  Huckebee is surging but can he sustain his momentum when he gets out of the midwest.

I think I am set on John Mccain at this point.  Conservative values with alot of experience in foreign policy.  Seems like an honest guy that acts upon what he believes regardless of how others feel.  But the downside is he is a little dry and isn't going to get votes because of his good looks or charisma.  

I just wish that the Republican side had someone stronger than the current pool.  The country is set to elect a Democrat and I am scared.  

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  Posted 04/01/2008 08:03:21 AM
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Huckabee and Obama the big winners in Iowa.  Not sure if Huckabee can maintain the monentum outside of the midwest.  Barack may give Hillary a run for her money.

It will be interesting in New Hampshire next week.  Romney should do better and I expect Mccain to pick up steam too.

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  Posted 04/01/2008 09:31:03 AM
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I am Soooooo  happy to see Hillary get her ass KICKED...
3rd place  ---- that has to hurt her "when I'm president" lead-in remarks to answering most questions  

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  Posted 04/01/2008 09:45:26 AM
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Quote :

Dr Trout wrote : I am Soooooo  happy to see Hillary get her ass KICKED...




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 notime
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  Posted 04/01/2008 11:18:49 AM
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not happy with any of them, most often i vote democrat but if
it comes to a black first year senitor, i will vote republican
 not that the race or color has anything to do with it just
the experiance
i just think the house and senate would vote anything down that
obama would try to pass

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  Posted 09/01/2008 07:45:11 AM
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Hillary with the big upset last night in NH.  Was way behind in the polling but somehow pulled it out big.

South Carolina in 2 weeks will begin to paint a pretty good picture of the race.

Not sure if Rudy will be able to recover after blowing off the first primaries.  Mccain should remain strong and it will be between Hillary and Obama on the Democratic side.  

Planning on ordering some more high capacity mags for my AR this week.  Buy em up boys!!!!!!!!!!!

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  Posted 09/01/2008 03:07:00 PM
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I agree I think Rudy has lost any chance he had...

and there's no way I'd vote for the guy  who wants to give illegal immagrents a free pass and amnesty (McCain)

Hopefully I'll be able to "switch" over and vote for Obama since there is NO TRUE REPUBLICAN in the race...

Give the young guy a chance and see what he can do....

and of the other Democratics will leave Washington just as it is and has been ..

THERE'S A change NEEDED



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  Posted 09/01/2008 04:31:34 PM
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and there's no way I'd vote for the guy  who wants to give illegal immagrents a free pass and amnesty (McCain)




That is going to really hurt him, no doubt.  

Should be interesting.  I love this stuff by the way.  Keep it coming.


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  Posted 22/01/2008 07:59:06 AM
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Democratic debate last night on CNN, anyone watch.  I admit I am no democrat but the more I heart Obama speak, the more I like what he has to say.  

His experience may be lacking but I may be willing to give this guy a shot provided that am able to stock up on guns and ammo before election time.

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  Posted 22/01/2008 05:30:03 PM
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RUDY RUDY RUDY  

 dpms
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  Posted 22/01/2008 06:26:05 PM
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Rudy, I don't know man.  He blew off four states and he is way behind in the polls.  It will be an uphill struggle for sure.

How about New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg may run as an independent.  That could really shake up the race.  Remember what Ross Perot did.

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  Posted 24/01/2008 01:00:25 PM
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Penn wrote :

The more welfare cases the more government employees to handle the work. You don't bite the hand that feeds you. As everyone knows the government at all levels is the largest employer across the country.  




Exactly the reason will will never see a federal sales tax instead of income tax.  I would love to see it in my lifetime.

You spend money, you pay taxes.  Not like all that is earned illegally in this country and not a dime going to income tax. You earn less money, you spend less, you pay less taxes.  You earn more, spend more, pay more taxes.

Seems pretty fair to me.  I am sure the IRS would have something to say about it though.  There are just a few govt. jobs with great benfits and retirement that we all pay for that would be in jeopardy.  Too bad...

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  Posted 24/01/2008 02:44:05 PM
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Penn,

Who doesn’t want the good life? If a person was employable without a criminal record they certainly had as much opportunity to choose their profession as the next person. Also, I’m sure those comments were not directed toward our military and defenders of our country at all levels, were they?

Just hit a sore spot with me as I am a Viet Nam vet and retired from the Department of Defense.

Be part of the solution and not the problem!!
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  Posted 25/01/2008 09:03:56 AM
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Penn,

Tks for clearing that up.. You da man!!

Be part of the solution and not the problem!!
 dpms
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  Posted 05/02/2008 07:31:16 AM
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Super Tuesday it is.

Obama or Hillary.  Hillary or Obama.

Think John McCain has the GOP locked up.  I believe Hillary will be the nominee for the Dems.  

Fox News for me tonight watching the returns.  Don't ask me why, but I guess I am a glutton for punishment.

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