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who you think is gonna be the president? (pg. 2)
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| BTG |
uh ron paul?
you guys aren't serious right? |
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| Ian |
| obama. he's the lesser of three evils. and i'm not saying he's evil, but hillary is, especially if she makes someone give her a brazilian. And that old dude. he c an right off. |
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| Fibonacci |
obama... look at his associations and the groups within his election platform... "african american religious leadership committee"
If I started a "White Anglo-Saxon Protestant committee" I'd be labeled a racist and my campaign would end before it began.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremiah_Wright
He'd be better off running for the president of the NAACP than for president of the united states. I'm more about content-of-character than organizing support groups based upon RACE. people might as well run on the white supremacist platform. If he'd be a good president, he would be a good president regardless of what race he identifies with.
For the record, his background is probably more white than most whites. He was hardly a city boy from inner-city chicago.
Ron Paul is a stupid turd of a douchebag who was stupid to try to run on the republican ticket; at least if he ran as an independent he could get popular funding. Legalizing pot makes him sound like he's the local frat boy and not taxing waiters and waitresses sounds like he's trying to kiss ass at the local diner. Income is income, and if my income is taxed, so should everyone elses be.
Hillary is without character or conviction, and McCain isn't the more ethical candidate by a long shot.
But... I think its funny that in college i heard nothing but people complain about how pot should be legalized... now we have a candidate who supports it publicly, and nobody gives a :D |
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| glass |
| quote: | Originally posted by leph555
Mcain = 2nd bush |
Congradulation's the best answer to give if don't plan on looking at someones political record, just by the political party they are in. |
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| tubularbills |
| your ALT will win |
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| jdat |
what country are we talking about?
Upcoming
* 14 March: Iran, Legislative
* by 18 March: PR China, President (indirect)
* 22 March: Republic of China (Taiwan), President and referendum
* 24 March: Bhutan, Parliament
* 25 March: Lebanon, President
* 29 March: Zimbabwe, President and Parliament
* March or April: Haiti, Senate (11 of 30 seats)
[edit] April
* 6 April: Montenegro, President
* 9 April: South Korea, Parliament
* 10 April: Nepal, Constituent Assembly
* 13–14 April: Italy, Parliament
* 20 April: Paraguay, General
* 23 April: Guernsey, General
* 23–24 April: Tonga, General
* 30 April: Niue, Parliament
[edit] May
* 4 May: Equatorial Guinea, Parliament
* 4 May: Bolivia, Constitutional referendum (likely postponed)
* 11 May: Serbia, Parliament
* 16 May: Dominican Republic, President
* May: Burma/Myanmar, constitutional referendum
* May: Georgia, Legislative
* May: Mauritius, President (indirect)
[edit] June
* 1 June: Switzerland, Referendum
* 8 June: Mongolia, Legislative
* 28 June: Iceland, President
[edit] July
* 27 July: Cambodia, Parliament
* July: Republic of the Congo, Senate (indirect)
* July: Vanuatu, Parliament
[edit] August
* 31 August: Somaliland, President
* August: North Korea, Parliament
[edit] September
* 5–6 September: Angola, Legislature
* September: Hong Kong, Legislature
* September: Jersey, General (1st Round)
* September: Rwanda, Parliament
* September: France, Senate (half of the seats)
[edit] October
* 8 October: Slovenia, Parliament
* 12 October: Belarus, Parliament
* 15 October: Azerbaijan, President
* 16 October–: United Nations, Security Council
* October: Czech Republic, Senate (a third of the senators)
* October: Jersey, General (2nd Round)
* October: Lithuania, Parliament
* October: Maldives, President
* October: Swaziland, Parliament
[edit] November
* 4 November: United States: President, House of Representatives, Senate (one third: "Class II" Senators), Governors (11)
* 4 November: American Samoa, General
* 4 November: Guam, General
* 4 November: Palau, President, Senate and House of Delegates
* 4 November: Puerto Rico, General
* before 15 November: New Zealand, General
* 25 November: Greenland, self-government referendum
* 28 November: Romania, Legislative
* November: Grenada, Parliament |
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| leph555 |
| quote: | Originally posted by glass
Congradulation's |
Thank you |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| Whoever wins the election, of course. Was this a serious question? |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
| quote: | Originally posted by glass
Congradulation's the best answer to give if don't plan on looking at someones political record, just by the political party they are in. |
Name an issue where his "record" is different than Bush's. |
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| Capitalizt |
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| orTofønChiLd |
| quote: | Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On
Whoever wins the election, of course. Was this a serious question? |
maybe |
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