Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Legit reasons why you shouldn't vote Republican (McSame) this year

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • #21
    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
    sure he is..
    anyway, face it you fascist war pigs.. America doesn't want 4 more years of the same ****.
    It's in the bag for the Dems. Wake up and stop being in denial!
    What would be really funny is if you actually knew what fascism is. Its much closer to what Obama wants than anything the Republicans want.

    Comment


    • #22
      Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
      What would be really funny is if you actually knew what fascism is. Its much closer to what Obama wants than anything the Republicans want.
      ugh huh.. tell that to the republicans who passed the patriot act.
      lmao @ y'all contradicting yourselves too! first he is a socialist and now a facist?
      get outta here..

      Comment


      • #23
        Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
        Please do your research.



        Reagan took a horribly failing economy handed down to him by Jimmy Carter and created a prosperous country in a short amount of time.
        No kidding. This country made a terrible choice in voting for Carter back in '76. Hard to believe they might vote for his clone this election. Carter was so bad that 5 of the following 7 presidential terms that followed him were Republican and probably would've been more if Perot hadn't run in 92.

        Comment


        • #24
          Originally posted by Sin City View Post
          ugh huh.. tell that to the republicans who passed the patriot act.
          lmao @ y'all contradicting yourselves too! first he is a socialist and now a facist?
          get outta here..
          Facism and socialism are only a few steps apart. Hitler was a Socialist. Mussolini was a facist. Can you point out the difference?

          Comment


          • #25
            Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
            Facism and socialism are only a few steps apart. Hitler was a Socialist. Mussolini was a facist. Can you point out the difference?
            And what the republican party has been doing the last few years is some facist ****.
            I'm not gonna trust or vote for a puppet who's campaign is being run by lobbyist and didn't even pick his own VP he had others with their best interests not America's in mind. Not to mention the guy has voted 90% of the time with Bush..

            & btw, Hitler wasn't at all a Socialist. His party's name might have been the Socialist Party but he was indeed a fascist.
            Last edited by Sin City; 08-30-2008, 08:59 PM.

            Comment


            • #26
              Originally posted by Sin City View Post
              And what the republican party has been doing the last few years is some facist ****.
              I'm not gonna trust or vote for a puppet who's campaign is being run by lobbyist and didn't even pick his own VP he had others with their best interests not America's in mind. Not to mention the guy has voted 90% of the time with Bush..
              So I am going to assume by your failure to answer my question that you cannot identify the difference between hitlers socialism and mussolinis facism.

              Comment


              • #27
                Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                And what the republican party has been doing the last few years is some facist ****.
                I'm not gonna trust or vote for a puppet who's campaign is being run by lobbyist and didn't even pick his own VP he had others with their best interests not America's in mind. Not to mention the guy has voted 90% of the time with Bush..

                & btw, Hitler wasn't at all a Socialist. His party's name might have been the Socialist Party but he was indeed a fascist.
                Thats all fine and dandy except for the simple fact that George Bush does not vote in the senate.

                I believe what you meant to say is that McCain votes along party lines 90% of the time.

                Thats fine, Obama votes along party lines 97% of the time.

                Comment


                • #28
                  Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
                  Thats all fine and dandy except for the simple fact that George Bush does not vote in the senate.

                  I believe what you meant to say is that McCain votes along party lines 90% of the time.

                  Thats fine, Obama votes along party lines 97% of the time.
                  Almost 100% along party lines of a Democratic Senate that has an 18% approval rating.
                  Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 08-30-2008, 09:22 PM.

                  Comment


                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Sin City View Post
                    And what the republican party has been doing the last few years is some facist ****.
                    I'm not gonna trust or vote for a puppet who's campaign is being run by lobbyist and didn't even pick his own VP he had others with their best interests not America's in mind. Not to mention the guy has voted 90% of the time with Bush..
                    & btw, Hitler wasn't at all a Socialist. His party's name might have been the Socialist Party but he was indeed a fascist.
                    I dislike it when people bring this up. What's wrong with voting along the same lines as your party? McCain voted 90% of the time with Republicans and Obama voted 97% of the time with Senate Democrats. And although only recently has McCain been voting closely with Bush, his support of President Bush's position has been as low as 77% in '05 and 67% in '01 which is why he has been considered the maverick since he is closer to the centre then Obama.

                    Comment


                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Sugar-Mosley123 View Post
                      I dislike it when people bring this up. What's wrong with voting along the same lines as your party? McCain voted 90% of the time with Republicans and Obama voted 97% of the time with Senate Democrats. And although only recently has McCain been voting closely with Bush, his support of President Bush's position has been as low as 77% in '05 and 67% in '01 which is why he has been considered the maverick since he is closer to the centre then Obama.
                      Exactly, politicians always make shifts in policies heading up to elections. If you want to get a true idea of who they are, you have to look back before the election began. That's when you see why Obama was voted #1 most liberal in the Senate, and why McCain has always been very centrist leaning.

                      Most of this country is closer to the middle. You have your nuts on either extreme, but people are much more comfortable voting for someone near the middle. In this election, that man is clearly John McCain.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X
                      TOP