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- willp58 - 12-03-2003

I can't help but wonder what the big deal is with Rush..I see far more dems that listen to him than any Repubs..
Maybe one thing is that ppl are tired of the mind numbing music and want to hear talk radio..
But people tell me they hate they guy and STILL listen to him...LOL

I vote Repub no matter who is running and I don't think I've listened to 5 minutes of Rush.


- Thomas - 12-04-2003

willp, if you vote Repub no matter who's running you don't have to listen to Rush.


- willp58 - 12-07-2003

Actually I was a registered democrat. All that changed when the dems under slick willy and mizz Reno went after the honest gunowner.

I am VN vet..I've worked all my life, paid taxes and never have been arrested...

I have a great family with 3 educated kids that are in the health field..So to suggest to me that I need "watching" ...Offends me to the MAX.

Ergo---I vote straight Rebublican now.


- quijote - 12-07-2003

Well with so many Republicans AND Democrats wanting to legislate how I think, what I feel, whom I marry, and what I do in the privacy of my home, I give each and every candidate a fair bit of scrutiny, regardless of party affiliation. The Renos scare me as much as the Hestons.


- Thomas - 12-07-2003

All politicians, moralists, demigods, and general "I know better than you people" scare me. But I am especially afraid of those who follow anyone or anything blindly--instilling complacency is the fine weapon of despots.


- tandkvd - 12-07-2003

I have carried this statement in my wallet for probaly over 10 years now.

Thomas J. Watson Jr.
"If you stand up and are counted, you may get yourself knocked down. But remember this: A man flattened by an opponent can get up again. A man flattened by conformity stays down for good." -from a speech


- Thomas - 12-07-2003

As they say in New England, ehhh yep!

Of course, it can't happen here (chuckle, chuckle) but following the party line is exactly what facsism, communism and all other isms require of their subjects in order to grab and maintain power; single-issue wedge politics is the first step.



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- winoweenie - 12-07-2003

Hopefully the most important thing besides a love of wine I've instilled in my kids is to vote as an independent. Here in Az if you register as an independent you don't get to vote in the primaries. Makes for some funny canidates that get in and some very qualified ones I didn't help stay on the ballot. Been a long time since I worked for Barry. WW


- Thomas - 12-08-2003

Same thing in NY State, ww. As an Independent, have no say in primaries, a fact that makes me question our so-called democratic system that clearly endorses only two political parties, which look increasingly alike.


- Innkeeper - 12-08-2003

Foodie, it's "Ayeh."


- willp58 - 12-08-2003

So it would be safe to say that an independant vote is a "Wasted" vote??

But you DO get to "make a point"...

Is this correct?

PS: There are a TON of single issue voters -- It all depends on how passionate you are on certain things..


- yabloka - 12-09-2003

Whoever says that votes don't count should look at us crazy folk in California. A porn star was 10th out of a hundred plus candidates in the recall. Yikes. And how can republican and democrats look more and more alike when the democratic party is fracturing into hundreds of small splinter groups?


- sedhead - 12-12-2003

Hi
I'm new to these forums. I'm glad to see free speach is alive and well on this site.


- winoweenie - 12-13-2003

Hi there Sedhead and welcome to the board. It is not only alive and well on this board but there's 2 acres out back where we grow seedling issues so we don't run out. All civil comments and observations are welcomed with open mouths. WW


- sedhead - 12-13-2003

Thanks WW. Do you hold the record for the amount of posts?
P.S.
You worked for Au H2O? That was back when I was good looking.

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- winoweenie - 12-13-2003

Answering two posts; Willip# No and independent vote is not a " Wasted Vote ". As an independent you a free to vote in the general elections for any party, any kook, any person you hope will do 1/3 of the things in their campaign promises. And Sedhead, you were a handsome critter when I was standing on the corners passing out pampletes and standing crestfallen in the ballroom at the Biltmore listening to the stupid resultz. WW [img]http://38.118.142.245/ubb2/biggrin.gif[/img]


- sedhead - 12-13-2003

Well WW I'm flattered you noticed.
I voted for LBJ but compared to the politicians running today, Barry was the most straightforward Pol. that ever ran for the Presidency. I would compare him to John McCain very favorably.

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- winoweenie - 12-14-2003

Notice any similarity in their Home Town? WW


- sedhead - 12-14-2003

I even forgot that they were from the same state! In comparing the two, I did not mention that Barry's tannins were much tougher.


- winoweenie - 12-14-2003

Happen's as how I'm in Johns' 1000 club. No way for him to be Prez as, Barry, he's way too honest. WW