rehmwa 2 #51 September 27, 2005 QuoteQuoteIt's kinda like going to the bar and saying I'd like to go home with ___, but I'd like to get your # too just in case it doesn't work out. That's the point. How many votes do you think Nader or Badnaric would have received in 200 or 2004 if their supporters could have hedged their bets on another candidate, so as to not feel as though they were throwing away their vote? I dunno. seven each? ... Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EricTheRed 0 #52 September 27, 2005 QuoteQuoteIt's kinda like going to the bar and saying I'd like to go home with ___, but I'd like to get your # too just in case it doesn't work out. That's the point. How many votes do you think Nader or Badnaric would have received in 200 or 2004 if their supporters could have hedged their bets on another candidate, so as to not feel as though they were throwing away their vote? Dunno. Badnarik got my vote anyway. I'd rather waste the vote than spend it on someone I really feel is not worthy of my support.illegible usually Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
masterblaster72 0 #53 September 28, 2005 QuoteYou could have not written it more plainly than stating your support for McCain as a conservative member of the Senate. And so it continues, American remains polarized, and probably will after 2008. QuoteThat is entirely why he will not recieve the nomination or the support of Texas delegates because he is not supportive of our party plateform in general nor is he conservative. I'd like to know in what way he's not supportive of your platform. Do quotes like this alienate you? “We are the party of Ronald Reagan, not Pat Robertson. We are the party of Theodore Roosevelt, not the party of special interests. We are the party of Abraham Lincoln, not Bob Jones.” -- McCain, February 28, 2000 If you compare his issue positions, based on his voting record with Frist's, he is, like I said, fundamentally conservative. Frist's positions McCain's positions Cheers. Be humble, ask questions, listen, learn, follow the golden rule, talk when necessary, and know when to shut the fuck up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites