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Yea, maybe I'll waste a vote on him...

The majority will fall for the political BS and cast a ballot thinking uncle sam cares!

Yea, maybe I'll waste a vote on him...![]()
The majority will fall for the political BS and cast a ballot thinking uncle sam cares!![]()
Have Faith Brother![]()
Take Care,
B) UT
Have Faith Brother![]()
Take Care,
B) UT
I hear that every year in Chicago. The cubbies just made the playoffs... is this their year? I have faith!
The cubbies just made the playoffs... is this their year? I have faith!
Oh I have the faith alright, its gonna be more of the same! :angry:
I cannot help but wonder if that will help or hurt him in the long run. I would think that any moderates would look at that and have second thoughts. Perhaps he is just using them to get past the primaries and then he will distance him self.
Robertson is such a hypocrites. He derides the gay community and abhors abortion yet he endorses a candidate that supports both. That must have pissed Robertson off so much knowing that Guliani was the best his party could offer. I was watching some news channel and they showed some puts on there who said that 'mormans are not christians, they are a cult'. Got to love them. Such arrogant little pukes and they wonder why people laugh at them.
I'm in that camp if he's an independant. Thanks to the electoral college, no matter who I vote for, my "state" vote goes to the republican. When I voted for an actual 'viable' candidate last time, he happened to win the popular vote, but those votes don't matter. But....300,000,000 Americans and THESE are the best we have to offer??????Yea, maybe I'll waste a vote on him...![]()
The majority will fall for the political BS and cast a ballot thinking uncle sam cares!![]()
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani set off a tempest about terrorism Friday with his claim that this nation "had no domestic attacks" under President George W. Bush.
Giuliani somehow neglected to mention the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks as he was contrasting President Barack Obama's handling of terrorism with that of Bush in light of the failed Christmas Day attempt to blow up a Detroit-bound flight. The Sept. 11 attacks toppled New York's World Trade Center, killed nearly 3,000 people in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania and earned Giuliani accolades as "America's mayor."
The Republican said of Obama on ABC's "Good Morning America" that "what he should be doing is following the right things that Bush did."
While saying he believes Obama "turned the corner" on understanding the nature of terrorism when he publicly declared the U.S. at war, Giuliani added that Obama has plenty of room to improve on terrorism.
"We had no domestic attacks under Bush," Giuliani said. "We've had one under Obama."
That statement set off waves of protest in the blogosphere. And it echoed a recent claim by former Bush press secretary Dana Perino. GOP strategist Mary Matalin also recently said the Bush administration "inherited the most tragic attack on our soil in our nation's history," implying that the 9/11 attacks resulted from mistakes by the Clinton administration.