I agree 100%. I'm backing off of my thoughts of not voting for him as well. Kinda feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place.
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I agree 100%. I'm backing off of my thoughts of not voting for him as well. Kinda feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place.
[QUOTE=DJD;343166]I agree 100%. I'm backing off of my thoughts of not voting for him as well. Kinda feel like I'm between a rock and a hard place.[/QUOTE]
Yea, I am gonna vote for the SOB to.
What happened to voting out the incumbents and against the people who voted for the bailout? I guess I was the only one who was serious.
Lunsford probably is a crook, but I have no doubt Mitch is just as big of a crook.
[QUOTE=know1;343205]What happened to voting out the incumbents and against the people who voted for the bailout? I guess I was the only one who was serious.
Lunsford probably is a crook, but I have no doubt Mitch is just as big of a crook.[/QUOTE]
Why are you rubbing salt in the wound? None of us want to see an even bigger Dem majority in DC than there already will be. With BO looking like he'll win, they'd have a complete majority, no checks and balances. Unless you want a brand new FHA (Federal Healthcare Authority) branch added to the government, your right to keep and bear arms eroded, and more of the far left agenda crammed down your throat, you should think it over.
[quote=know1;343205]What happened to voting out the incumbents and against the people who voted for the bailout? I guess I was the only one who was serious.
Lunsford probably is a crook, but I have no doubt Mitch is just as big of a crook.[/quote]
Naw I am serious but I also realize the implications of voting more knuckleheads into office just for the mantra of "change". I didn't fall for that spoof with the Presidential elections and I won't fall for it with this one. Aside from that more GOP guys the better since it's gonna help oneday to balance and maybe even tilt the scales to a majority again.
All I am doing is voting for the lessor of two evils.
[quote] ...With BO looking like he'll win, they'd have a complete majority, no checks and balances. ...[/quote]
Yep, we already saw the kinds of problems that can bring with the first 6 years of the Bush administration.
[quote] All I am doing is voting for the lessor of two evils..[/quote]
Which is still voting for evil....
Andrew
[QUOTE=apb;343249]Yep, we already saw the kinds of problems that can bring with the first 6 years of the Bush administration.
Andrew[/QUOTE]
Actually we saw the biggest problems in the last 2 years of his administration when the Dems got the majority. Chris Dodd, Barney Frank and their pals blocked Republican efforts to regulate sub prime lending.
Barney Frank publicly blasted the Republicans' regulatory efforts right up till a few months ago. Now his campaign ads show him as a champion who will come in and clean all this up. The man is despicable...even for a politician.
[quote=apb;343249]Yep, we already saw the kinds of problems that can bring with the first 6 years of the Bush administration.
Which is still voting for evil....
Andrew[/quote]
I'm confused on who to vote for. The man who smiles, shakes my hand, tells me how he is going to get any surplus money (in his opinion) I might make or the guy who denies he will ever do me wrong and does it anyway.:confused::confused: What to do???
Vote for Ron Paul like I'm going to do.