Damn! Hillary won in NH.
The stupid people fell for her crocodile tears.
Damn! Hillary won in NH.
The stupid people fell for her crocodile tears.
"They said this day would never come. They said our sights were set too high. They said this country was too divided, too disillusioned to ever come around a common purpose. But on this January night, at this defining moment in history, you have done what the cynics said we couldn't do." - Barack Obama.
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I just remembered I put "Don't care" for most of my answers and came up with Obama.
Is that really a good thing?
My boyfriend and I stayed up late last night talking about how much we like Barack Obama.
OMG, Ron Paul ?
Gotta admit he has a silver tongue and says stuff that appeals even to me nowadays, but he is bat insane!!! Have you seen his 1990 mailings to his base ? He is more homophobic than Pat Robertson and more racist than David Duke!
Angry White Man
In June 1991, an entry on racial disturbances in Washington, DC's Adams Morgan neighborhood was titled, "Animals Take Over the D.C. Zoo." "This is only the first skirmish in the race war of the 1990s," the newsletter predicted. In an October 1992 item about urban crime, the newsletter's author--presumably Paul--wrote, "I've urged everyone in my family to know how to use a gun in self defense. For the animals are coming." That same year, a newsletter described the aftermath of a basketball game in which "blacks poured into the streets of Chicago in celebration. How to celebrate? How else? They broke the windows of stores to loot." The newsletter inveighed against liberals who "want to keep white America from taking action against black crime and welfare," adding, "Jury verdicts, basketball games, and even music are enough to set off black rage, it seems."...
Commenting on a rise in AIDS infections, one newsletter said that "gays in San Francisco do not obey the dictates of good sense," adding: "[T]hese men don't really see a reason to live past their fifties. They are not married, they have no children, and their lives are centered on new sexual partners." Also, "they enjoy the attention and pity that comes with being sick."
The rhetoric when it came to Jews was little better. The newsletters display an obsession with Israel; no other country is mentioned more often in the editions I saw, or with more vitriol. A 1987 issue of Paul's Investment Letter called Israel "an aggressive, national socialist state," and a 1990 newsletter discussed the "tens of thousands of well-placed friends of Israel in all countries who are willing to wok [sic] for the Mossad in their area of expertise." Of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, a newsletter said, "Whether it was a setup by the Israeli Mossad, as a Jewish friend of mine suspects, or was truly a retaliation by the Islamic fundamentalists, matters little."
I heard that Ron Paul is a big hit with Libertarians and internet folk.
I'm leaning over towards Obama I turn 18 this year and this would be my first election. I was thinking that Hilary would win in the end, but then I saw that speech when she started crying and I decided that I'll vote for Obama. There are some controversy on him as he refused to pledge to the flag and that he's a muslim, but I say forget that I lived with a muslim before and this country was created for religious freedom.
Then there's my people who think he's not black enough that to me I don't care I know he's not 100% black as he's mulatto, but I'll still vote for him.
<b>75% <span style="color: #00f;">Hillary Clinton</span><br>72% <span style="color: #00f;">Chris Dodd</span><br>71% <span style="color: #00f;">John Edwards</span><br>70% <span style="color: #00f;">Barack Obama</span><br>67% <span style="color: #00f;">Joe Biden</span><br>59% <span style="color: #f00;">John McCain</span><br>59% <span style="color: #f00;">Rudy Giuliani</span><br>59% <span style="color: #00f;">Bill Richardson</span><br>52% <span style="color: #00f;">Dennis Kucinich</span><br>52% <span style="color: #00f;">Mike Gravel</span><br>52% <span style="color: #f00;">Mitt Romney</span><br>50% <span style="color: #f00;">Tom Tancredo</span><br>46% <span style="color: #f00;">Mike Huckabee</span><br>39% <span style="color: #f00;">Fred Thompson</span><br>35% <span style="color: #f00;">Ron Paul</span><br></b><br>
What?
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He didn't refuse to pledge allegience to the flag; he refused to wear an abused and meaningless symbol to highlight how empty the notion of patriotism has become. He is not Muslim.
If their criteria is anything other than 'Do I agree with this person on enough issues?' and 'Is this person competent enough to get those issues seen to?' they do not deserve the vote.Then there's my people who think he's not black enough that to me I don't care I know he's not 100% black as he's mulatto, but I'll still vote for him.
Edit: Oh, and I can't believe how many people fell for Clinton's QQ lies.
I like Hilary and Barack, so I assume that's who I would support. I don't know about the rest, though.
Oh, and I took that quiz. It's amazing how I went from John Edwards to Hilary Clinton in twenty four hours.
88% Hillary Clinton (D)
85% Barack Obama (D)
83% John Edwards (D)
83% Chris Dodd (D)
73% Bill Richardson (D)
72% Joe Biden (D)
61% Rudy Giuliani (R)
60% Dennis Kucinich (D)
60% John McCain (R)
58% Mike Gravel (D)
48% Mitt Romney (R)
45% Mike Huckabee (R)
41% Tom Tancredo (R)
35% Fred Thompson (R)
19% Ron Paul (R)
2008 Presidential Candidate Matching Quiz