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Originally Posted by sharky47
I don't want to derail the thread, but if anybody has a problem with a mod, it needs to be taken up in private and not aired in a forum. Thanks.
Now back to your regularly scheduled thread.
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Originally Posted by sharky47
Call me crazy but..."critical thought" applied to this thread would result in a yey/ney concerning the VP pick for the Republican Party. Your tangent is full of fail. Me, I'd be hard-pressed to come up with a better choice. Really shark, look at the big picture. In all probability, the President for 2012 thru 2020 might've just been picked today. and on that note: Can't wait for a VP debate. It's over for Biden as it is, but if he utters a single word about HIS "baby" (the '94 AWB), then Katie bar the door. Let's hope a question about Heller gets posed ![]() t |
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No your right, there is no good choice. But I'll be damned if I am going to give either one of those domestic enemies my endorsement.
Remember, McCain was one of those bastages that voted for the unPatriot Act......... Without reading it......... Both McCain and Obama's wife are on the CFR, that should be enough to kill support for anyone who prefers American sovereignty....... Both of these candidates seem to be doing their best to tear this country to pieces. I am just disappointed that these to peices of crap are the best we have to offer...... |
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Originally Posted by sharky47
Bring it on Sharkman. A mere joke, it was.
Your reference to the 4th was not missed or necessarily disagreed with... but well over the top in my opinion. Don't take the ramblings so seriously. It would appear that we are mostly on the same side here.
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McCain is no knight in shining armor, he is just the lesser of two evils (or so it would appear) Considering the fact that ONE of these TWO will be elected whether we like it or not, we need to get behind the one that appears to be the most on our side.
I haven't found anybody that doesn't agree with that... YET.
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Originally Posted by sharky47
I'm on your side buddy.
I agree with all that you are saying. I do personally think that Mccain will be less harmful in certain ways to this country, however at the same time there is plenty he can and probably will do to this country to further revert us to a police state and usurp more of our rights. It is just a lose lose no matter how you look at it. I'm voting for RP out of principle (the way it should be). He may seem extreme to some but strict constitutionalism and sound fiscal policies blow anything out of the water that either of the two top candidates can come up with to justify their running. I wish people still voted out of principle these days, as then maybe the candidates would realize they would have to have principles to begin with.Wow, their wives are BOTH on the CFR?! I've read a bit into that organization, and it is certainly frightening to say the least. Blatantly anti-American groups like that, that practically admit to working to overthrow the US government should absolutely NOT be protected under the second amendment. That's a whole other subject we could rant on for hours I'm sure. ![]()
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As I mentioned elsewhere, I'm excited to see where this goes.
Re: lack of experience - That's the first thing mentioned. Well to that I say look at the results during that short time in. I also say, look at her approval rating. She's squared off against some heavy issues, and won. As for her global experience, on the surface, not a whole lot. Seems she might can run for POTUS just like B.O. (teeheee) She is the CoC for Alaska Guard, I'd imagine she's as involved as she can be in the military aspect. Overall she has accomplished a good amount in such a short time, with her dynamic character and smarts, McCain can easily pass on his working knowledge on global affairs. I don't see international affairs as too big or a learning curve. And before opponents go putting the cart before the horse, remember, she is in fact slated for VP, not Pres as many like to back her into. Seems McCain is one tough man to get rid of. I like Palin's common sense approach and her ability to communicate effectively. I think she brings a nice sense of calm collectiveness to the table. And the thing that I hope does last is her lack of 'contamination' with how politics "work". |
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Originally Posted by sharky47
OUCH!:D Have a big ol serving of crow anyone?
Z, You should have read the voting records before posting your little planet comment, because regardless of how you "FEEL" about FISA, it still violates the 4th Amendment. |
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Originally Posted by Hoji
No crow served here my little friend. I will post exactly as I intend without any coaching, thank you. He is entitled to his opinion and I stand by my post. His view is counterproductive and extreme in my opinion and my opinion is as relevant as his anyday.
Pretty simple really.
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