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I really hate having to vote for someone that does not share my views, just voting for them as a lesser of two evils.
Will the Repubs ever realize this?
With things the way they are they could take control easily with the right canidate, but it can't be a Bush, Huckabee, Christie or Trump.
Don't know who just yet, but being from Texas......
quote:Originally posted by wiz1997
I really hate having to vote for someone that does not share my views, just voting for them as a lesser of two evils.
Will the Repubs ever realize this?
Nope, not as long as people keep voting for "the lesser of two evils".
quote:Originally posted by jltrent
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
If they give Christie the nomination I will vote for the democrat in protest.
In some ways we are better off having a libturd in the WH as it galvanizes support against them like after Sandy Hook.
That is a sad commentary as a "moderate" republican will be a gun banning magazine limiting ammo online do away with piece of gossa
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
quote:Originally posted by kimi
quote:Originally posted by jltrent
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
Living in AR, I can tell you what kind of person Huckabee is. He brought socialized medicine into AR in 1997. Government spending under Huck increased by a whopping 65% and increased the number of state employees by 20%. His record of raising taxes in AR would make Bill Clinton look conservative.
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
quote:Originally posted by kimi
quote:Originally posted by jltrent
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
Living in AR, I can tell you what kind of person Huckabee is. He brought socialized medicine into AR in 1997. Government spending under Huck increased by a whopping 65% and increased the number of state employees by 20%. His record of raising taxes in AR would make Bill Clinton look conservative.
That figures! Thank you for the staright sc oop on this guy.
I believe that we have a large problem within our own ranks. This thread reminds me of a debate I had on another firearms forum with a guy from Mass., a gun owner who swears that not a single piece of anti-Second Amendment legislation crossed Romney's desk during his term as governor.
I pointed out that the Mass. General Assembly had passed a temporary resolution that banned a huge number of semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines. Romney changed the language of the resolution to look more like Clinton's 1994 law (which banned a smaller number of weapons), raised the fee for obtaining a hunting permit, then signed the most extensive semi-automatic weapon ban in the country into law permanently. His words during the signing were "These weapons are meant for a battlefield, not our streets."
This guy still stubbornly held onto his claim. There are too many gun owners out there who think that banning military-style semi-automatics is not anti-Second Amendment legislation, and would vote for a progressive like Romney without a qualm.
quote:Originally posted by Rocklobster
I believe that we have a large problem within our own ranks. This thread reminds me of a debate I had on another firearms forum with a guy from Mass., a gun owner who swears that not a single piece of anti-Second Amendment legislation crossed Romney's desk during his term as governor.
I pointed out that the Mass. General Assembly had passed a temporary resolution that banned a huge number of semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines. Romney changed the language of the resolution to look more like Clinton's 1994 law (which banned a smaller number of weapons), raised the fee for obtaining a hunting permit, then signed the most extensive semi-automatic weapon ban in the country into law permanently. His words during the signing were "These weapons are meant for a battlefield, not our streets."
This guy still stubbornly held onto his claim. There are too many gun owners out there who think that banning military-style semi-automatics is not anti-Second Amendment legislation, and would vote for a progressive like Romney or Christie without a qualm.
Scary.
Fixed it
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
I'll believe he's out when I see it. Politicians like Romney can't give it up. Wait and see he'll be there on the campaign trail with the rest of them before it's over.
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Thank God.
+100000000000000000000000
Thank God.
quote:Originally posted by RobOz
That's a good thing
OH YEAH!!!!!
Brad Steele
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
We can only pray they do. I really want to vote for a conservative.
Will the Repubs ever realize this?
With things the way they are they could take control easily with the right canidate, but it can't be a Bush, Huckabee, Christie or Trump.
Don't know who just yet, but being from Texas......
I really hate having to vote for someone that does not share my views, just voting for them as a lesser of two evils.
Will the Repubs ever realize this?
Nope, not as long as people keep voting for "the lesser of two evils".
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
In some ways we are better off having a libturd in the WH as it galvanizes support against them like after Sandy Hook.
That is a sad commentary as a "moderate" republican will be a gun banning magazine limiting ammo online do away with piece of gossa
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
quote:Originally posted by jltrent
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
Living in AR, I can tell you what kind of person Huckabee is. He brought socialized medicine into AR in 1997. Government spending under Huck increased by a whopping 65% and increased the number of state employees by 20%. His record of raising taxes in AR would make Bill Clinton look conservative.
quote:Originally posted by kimi
quote:Originally posted by jltrent
quote:Originally posted by chiefr
Hopefully big government liberals like Bush, Huckabee, and Christie drop out as well.
+1
Huckabee flipped for sure, and Perry made it be known that he was as corruptible as well. They both found out that you have to O'Bama up for big money, but who knows, they might make a good fox.
Living in AR, I can tell you what kind of person Huckabee is. He brought socialized medicine into AR in 1997. Government spending under Huck increased by a whopping 65% and increased the number of state employees by 20%. His record of raising taxes in AR would make Bill Clinton look conservative.
That figures! Thank you for the staright sc oop on this guy.
I pointed out that the Mass. General Assembly had passed a temporary resolution that banned a huge number of semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines. Romney changed the language of the resolution to look more like Clinton's 1994 law (which banned a smaller number of weapons), raised the fee for obtaining a hunting permit, then signed the most extensive semi-automatic weapon ban in the country into law permanently. His words during the signing were "These weapons are meant for a battlefield, not our streets."
This guy still stubbornly held onto his claim. There are too many gun owners out there who think that banning military-style semi-automatics is not anti-Second Amendment legislation, and would vote for a progressive like Romney without a qualm.
Scary.
I believe that we have a large problem within our own ranks. This thread reminds me of a debate I had on another firearms forum with a guy from Mass., a gun owner who swears that not a single piece of anti-Second Amendment legislation crossed Romney's desk during his term as governor.
I pointed out that the Mass. General Assembly had passed a temporary resolution that banned a huge number of semi-automatic firearms and standard-capacity magazines. Romney changed the language of the resolution to look more like Clinton's 1994 law (which banned a smaller number of weapons), raised the fee for obtaining a hunting permit, then signed the most extensive semi-automatic weapon ban in the country into law permanently. His words during the signing were "These weapons are meant for a battlefield, not our streets."
This guy still stubbornly held onto his claim. There are too many gun owners out there who think that banning military-style semi-automatics is not anti-Second Amendment legislation, and would vote for a progressive like Romney or Christie without a qualm.
Scary.
Fixed it
"Fools learn from their own mistakes. I learn from the mistakes of others"
Otto von Bismarck
One less turd in the punch bowl.
[;)]
I just hope the next president is better than the last two.
Why stop at the last two?
Good man Mike Rowe. Smart enough to know his limitations too.
Why take the pay cut?
Palin - Nugent!! [:D]
There isn't enough roofies and bathsalts to make that dream team happen.