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  • DAL767-400ER
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    Originally posted by Crunk415balla
    I loved her husband,
    And yet you never got as much publicity for it as Monica Lewinsky did .

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  • Crunk415balla
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    I'm all for Hillary. I loved her husband, and I'm confident with her, we'd discover and repair many social problems that we aren't even aware of yet.

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  • Cam
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    Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
    He's (R)? Wow, with the way he's talking and being portrayed by the media over here I would have believed him to be an independant candidate.
    There are some good republicans Dal. He was, in the past, a Libertarian.

    Democrats on the other hand are zombies.

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  • Airbus_A320
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    Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
    One word: Agreed . Of course, I'm saying this from an outsider's perspective, but I'd rather have him over that crying b!tch Hilary, the experience-lacking Obama and every single R candidate.
    Thirded.... Ron Paul here too. Hopefully he runs as an independant if he doesn't get nominated. He's certainly collected a lot of money, mostly from people giving small amounts here and there and not from corporations who give large sums to everyone, then call in their favors no matter who wins. Then we all wonder why nothing is ever done that makes sense :rolleyes:

    On a side note, people who decide to run as third party/independants candidates will certainly pull more than a few votes from the the two major parties. Also, the Democratic Party is pretty much self destructing right now as a result of the Hillary-Obama bitchfest. They are acting like clowns and arguing about stupid stuff while diverting the attention from the real problematic issues. Everytime I have seen Ron Paul speak, he hasn't taken his time to launch personal attacks on other candidates, but brought up the real issues that the others don't want to talk about. That's the kind of president we need.

    But of course, as soon as the others realize that he has good points and they can't really discredit him, or come up with a decent argument against his point, because he is right, all they can do is call him a racist, which is exactly what has been done. Typical

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  • DAL767-400ER
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    Originally posted by Cam
    Dal, he is a (R). I like him though...tells it as it is...
    He's (R)? Wow, with the way he's talking and being portrayed by the media over here I would have believed him to be an independant candidate.

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  • 3WE
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    Didn't participate in the political forum there, and there isn't a political forum here...

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  • Cam
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    Originally posted by DAL767-400ER
    One word: Agreed . Of course, I'm saying this from an outsider's perspective, but I'd rather have him over that crying b!tch Hilary, the experience-lacking Obama and every single R candidate.
    Dal, he is a (R). I like him though...tells it as it is...

    And plus, he as a blimp!

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  • JordanD
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    Obama for me. I'll be eligible to vote like 2 days after the election.
    The whole "Obama is inexperienced" thing aggrevates me. He's not an invalid. Besides I don't see how Hillary's 8 years as first lady count for shit.
    I have seen a lot of Ron Paul support in spraypaint in the past few months.

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  • Schorsch
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    Educated guess from the other side of the pont: Hillary versus McCain. Result: open.

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  • DAL767-400ER
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    Originally posted by Cam
    Two words: Ron Paul
    One word: Agreed . Of course, I'm saying this from an outsider's perspective, but I'd rather have him over that crying b!tch Hilary, the experience-lacking Obama and every single R candidate.

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  • screaming_emu
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    Originally posted by Cam
    Two words: Sean Paul


    Whatever floats your boat man. But if he wins, I move to Canada and you come down and take my place.

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  • Cam
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    Two words: Ron Paul

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  • Top_Gun
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    Romney

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  • screaming_emu
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    Vote Emu Or Die!

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  • ASpilot2be
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    Either Obama or Ralph Wiggum

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