View Full Version : Nov 7 Will go down as the worse day in the history of our country
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:47 AM
I am going to bed now but just wanted to vent alittle. I dont know if many of you have watched the election coverage tonight, but Today will go down in history as the worse day in our countrys history. The dems have taken over the house of reps and the talking heads in the media are so over joyed. Its almost like they are having an orgasm right on my tv screen. Chris matthews and Keith idiot oblerman are the to worse. The dems are already talking about investigating Bush, getting out of iraqi. You can count on unlimted aboration and the raising of taxes to follow very soon. As A father of a 13yr and one on the way I almost want to cry, but Iam to dayum mad. I know many of you will not agree and thats ok. But you can right it down this will be the worse two years of my lifetime and of many of you as well. The only thing I pray for is that the dems screw it so bad (well that dosnt need a pray) I pray they dont screw it up so much that it cant be fixed when in two years we will get to vote again. So in closing if you voted today and voted for a democrat that is ok your choice. If you didnt vote and would have voted for a repubican then shame on you this loss is on your shoulders. But most of all if you didnt vote today then the most shame on you and I dont want to hear a word out of you when things start changing.
JRhodes
11-08-2006, 05:46 AM
Whoa now.....the republicans are the ones who raised my taxes and busted my balls for being a blue collar worker. Bush has done nothing but grant tax cuts for his buddies in big business and increase taxes on the working man. The only thing I really don't back the Dems on are the issues of abortion and gay rights, but guess what, you can't do anything to stop it. BTW, Iraq, since the time we have been over there has been nothing but an oil war and a bragging right to Dubya to his daddy to say I did what you couldn't do. I almost feel sorry for Bush when his day comes to stand before the Lord and have to admit he has innocent blood on his hands from over 2000 American soilders for his greed of oil.
RaceJunkie
11-08-2006, 08:56 AM
Did you expect anything different JH? Bush has done nothing for us in the 8 yrs he has been in office. I am a registered Rep, but this year voted Democrat all the way and damn proud of it. I think it's time for a change, The people of the US have seen nothing but lost lives in a war that you CAN NOT WIN..:bosses2020:
likemRed32
11-08-2006, 09:01 AM
When Bush took office, gas was $1.46
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 10:22 AM
Did you expect anything different JH? Bush has done nothing for us in the 8 yrs he has been in office. I am a registered Rep, but this year voted Democrat all the way and damn proud of it. I think it's time for a change, The people of the US have seen nothing but lost lives in a war that you CAN NOT WIN..:bosses2020:
Done the VERY SAME THING!!
Only voted one Rep!!!!!!
Redclay Rebel
11-08-2006, 11:17 AM
Bad thing is all of them are crooked in one way or another! Some get caught , some don't!
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 12:12 PM
Whoa now.....the republicans are the ones who raised my taxes and busted my balls for being a blue collar worker. Bush has done nothing but grant tax cuts for his buddies in big business and increase taxes on the working man. The only thing I really don't back the Dems on are the issues of abortion and gay rights, but guess what, you can't do anything to stop it. BTW, Iraq, since the time we have been over there has been nothing but an oil war and a bragging right to Dubya to his daddy to say I did what you couldn't do. I almost feel sorry for Bush when his day comes to stand before the Lord and have to admit he has innocent blood on his hands from over 2000 American soilders for his greed of oil.
Iam not gonna argue to much about this. Iam not upper class by no means, but my taxes have not gone up. Have you ever thought that by cutting taxes for big bussiness and such has alllowed you to keep that blue collor job of yours? Has anyone paid any attention to the economic indicators? Eveyone has fallen for liberial spin. The economy is doing better now than it ever did under clinton. As far as abortion, gay rights gun control and other social issues you can always do something about them, but if you are against them, well guess what you cant know cause here they come. I want even mention how there immigration policy will affect many blue collor jobs, along with your tax rates to cover the social hand outs. For those who say the war in Iraq is for oil, please show me were we have gotten one drop of oil from there since the war started? If bush has to be accountabble for the war to his lord, then so does the rest of congress who looked at the same reports and voted to give him the power to go. I dont want to hear that all the info was rigged and false, theres is no way in todays times that tony blair would have went along for the ride and the media would have clear and 100% proff by now that it was a conspiracy. The way I see it is bush has the courage to stay and finsh what we started. Thats the problem with having liberal leadership they change with whatever way the wind is blowing today, the hell with yesterday or the future. There have been two democratic presidents in my life time. First there was Jimmy Carter and I watched my parents suffer and almost go broke. Then there was Bill Clinton and I almost went broke. I dont need a third time and thats probly not gonna happen, but with the dems controling both houses it is gonna be the same effect. As for others who posted about how they voted, at least you voted and I have respect for that, I may disagree with how you voted( which obisously I do lol) but it least you voted and that is what makes this country great> Kinda to tie this into racing its like we all have our favorite drivers and we dissagree but we all agree that we love racing
L8models
11-08-2006, 12:17 PM
Well, the Red Diaper Doper Babies have been given control.
They will soon close all the trails to 4x4’s, shut down all exploration of oil reserves, cut-n-run in Iraq, initiate new rights for gays, raise our taxes, confiscate our guns, release the prisoners of war, attempt to appease all global terrorist groups, deport God, grant amnesty to the ILLEGAL immigrants, Convict our President, create Canadian style healthcare and sing Give Peace a Chance around the campfire.
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 12:29 PM
Well, the Red Diaper Doper Babies have been given control.
They will soon close all the trails to 4x4’s, shut down all exploration of oil reserves, cut-n-run in Iraq, initiate new rights for gays, raise our taxes, confiscate our guns, release the prisoners of war, attempt to appease all global terrorist groups, deport God, grant amnesty to the ILLEGAL immigrants, Convict our President, create Canadian style healthcare and sing Give Peace a Chance around the campfire.
I think this is more than politics... sounds like you have an issue with PEOPLE!
Ya know.... We could REALLY go into here about Your GUNS.... and all the other BULL**** you keep.....
So don't start on GAYS....GOD... HEALTHCARE and crap like that.
I for one am GLAD we don't share the same opinion...... But I don't bash your goddamn guns....so.. you should bash other peoples BELIEFS!
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:10 PM
I think this is more than politics... sounds like you have an issue with PEOPLE!
Ya know.... We could REALLY go into here about Your GUNS.... and all the other BULL**** you keep.....
So don't start on GAYS....GOD... HEALTHCARE and crap like that.
I for one am GLAD we don't share the same opinion...... But I don't bash your goddamn guns....so.. you should bash other peoples BELIEFS!
See vicious and personal attacks like these make it hard for some to express their political opinions. This has lead us to somewhat be in the sitiutation we are in now. Below is a pm I recieved this morning, I dont blame this person for not wanting to post this on here. But I will and withhold the name and location. I think it makes some great points, more so han a coule of my posts.
Hey
I'm with you JH about the election outcome. Forgive me for not replying to your post but figured it may be in my best interest to reply to it here.
The only hope I have is that some of the newly elected Dems are more moderate in their thinking, but I guess time will tell. I doubt it seriously. More time and money will be wasted trying to slam everyone from the President on down that had anything to do with the Iraq situation instead of doing good things for the country.
Unfortunately it comes down to Americans having a very short memory and expecting quick fixes for every problem that arises. Obviously Iraq is full of terroists don't you think? I guess it's gonna take several US cities being wiped off the earth for the Liberals to get it. I think the new house and more than likely Senate will push for reduced funding in Iraq therefor forcing a pre-mature pull out making us look like idiots all over the world, but hopefully not.
Alot of it boils down to the Dems working harder to ensure their votes even though the majority of those voters don't actually know what or who they are voting for. They're being used as pawns only doing as they are told. Hell in ***** Co. they allowed Sunday voting after church...did you know that? That is some crooked **** if there ever has been.
With the exception of gas prices and the Iraq situation I don't understand people. People are making more $ than ever, more homeowners than ever and the unemployment rate is the lowest it has been in along time. I do wish the President would have tapped into our surplus when the oil companies raised the prices so much. It would have been interesting to see what that may have done, more than likely got their attention.
Oh well enough ranting and raving I could go on for days but just wanted to let you know that you're not alone. All we can do is hope for the best, keep an eye on things and encourage those who don't vote to get out and do it in the future. Talk to you later.
RaceJunkie
11-08-2006, 01:11 PM
Healthcare has done nothing but rise ervery year (35% this year) and will continue to do so, untill someone puts a cap on it. I pay $148.00 a week for my Family and I think it is time someone stops getting rich of off the working americans that build this country.
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:17 PM
Healthcare has done nothing but rise ervery year (35% this year) and will continue to do so, untill someone puts a cap on it. I pay $148.00 a week for my Family and I think it is time someone stops getting rich of off the working americans that build this country.
And you think with the democrats in charge that your healthcare cost will be lowered? If I was thinking only of myself I would want the democrats in office for there policys on healthcare, seeing how all my bills are paid by the medical profession. Trust me if you think it is outa control now just wait. They may lower your personal healthcare cost, but you will pay for it in others ways when the flood gates open up for all the free healthcare that will be provided along with the red type that they will inject into the system. But hey at least i know I will continue to eat well, sorry I just cant think of only myself
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 01:22 PM
See vicious and personal attacks like these make it hard for some to express their political opinions. This has lead us to somewhat be in the sitiutation we are in now. Below is a pm I recieved this morning, I dont blame this person for not wanting to post this on here. But I will and withhold the name and location. I think it makes some great points, more so han a coule of my posts.
MY POINT IS!!!
How can you say what I vote is WRONG and what you vote is RIGHT?
We ALL have different opinions and what's makes us American is that we can all express them.... without bashing a particualr GROUP... SUCH AS "GAYS"
Yes.. I get VERY VERY pissed when someone bashes what I believe is a CHOICE. I don't shove what I believe in down your throat so why should you shove what you believe in down MINE???
BTW..... I'm a registered REPUBLICAN.
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:28 PM
MY POINT IS!!!
How can you say what I vote is WRONG and what you vote is RIGHT?
We ALL have different opinions and what's makes us American is that we can all express them.... without bashing a particualr GROUP... SUCH AS "GAYS"
Yes.. I get VERY VERY pissed when someone bashes what I believe is a CHOICE. I don't shove what I believe in down your throat so why should you shove what you believe in down MINE???
BTW..... I'm a registered REPUBLICAN.
I didnt find his post bashing. There are alot of belive who belive differant from you on gay rights. Not one thing in any of my post are jerrys post was personel. Neither said what you voted was wrong or am I was right. But that should be obivisous if you think yesterday was great and i think it could be the worse day in our history. Noone is shoving anything down your thoart but in this country we have laws and standards and the more I think about it, if they dont screw it up to bad in the next two yrs it may be the best day in our history because I think you may just see a clean sweep in 2008.
camlobe
11-08-2006, 01:29 PM
This is why I dont talk politics......there will never be a president to run this country the to EVERYBODIES liking. Opinions are like buttholes everybody got one along with your right to speak your mind. I have never voted and never will and Im sick and tired of people saying "you aint got no right to bitch if you dont vote", guess what, :f_u: everybody got a right to vote how they want and I choose not to. Look what happened in Florida among other places, WHEN MY VOTE, I SAID MY OWN PERSONAL VOTE COUNTS ILL VOTE. I cant argue all day about gays, oil, Bush, taxes or whatever but it aint gonna do a bit of good to argue about it. Every president that has been in office has done some good and some bad. No matter if its demo or rep someone gonna bitch. Your right RJ, this is the richest country in the world and to get sick (espicially old people) there is no excuse why they cant get help. There aint no sense in a lot of things going on.
likemRed32
11-08-2006, 01:30 PM
Well...I vote Condi for 08'
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:32 PM
This is why I dont talk politics......there will never be a president to run this country the to EVERYBODIES liking. Opinions are like buttholes everybody got one along with your right to speak your mind. I have never voted and never will and Im sick and tired of people saying "you aint got no right to bitch if you dont vote", guess what, :f_u: everybody got a right to vote how they want and I choose not to. Look what happened in Florida among other places, WHEN MY VOTE, I SAID MY OWN PERSONAL VOTE COUNTS ILL VOTE. I cant argue all day about gays, oil, Bush, taxes or whatever but it aint gonna do a bit of good to argue about it. Every president that has been in office has done some good and some bad. No matter if its demo or rep someone gonna bitch. Your right RJ, this is the richest country in the world and to get sick (espicially old people) there is no excuse why they cant get help. There aint no sense in a lot of things going on.
And with helpless and it doesnt matter atitudes like this it never will change
L8models
11-08-2006, 01:32 PM
Well...I vote Condi for 08'
I 2nd that vote ASHLEY
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 01:35 PM
I think you may just see a clean sweep in 2008.
Yeap..... Of Democrats... Because of Republicans like you thinking that they are right above all else...TYPICAL
RaceJunkie
11-08-2006, 01:35 PM
And you think with the democrats in charge that your healthcare cost will be lowered? If I was thinking only of myself I would want the democrats in office for there policys on healthcare, seeing how all my bills are paid by the medical profession. Trust me if you think it is outa control now just wait. They may lower your personal healthcare cost, but you will pay for it in others ways when the flood gates open up for all the free healthcare that will be provided along with the red type that they will inject into the system. But hey at least i know I will continue to eat well, sorry I just cant think of only myself
My wife works in the medical field as well..........:smiley_593:
Hello McFly where does it read in my post that I typed the Dem's would lower it? I did not quote you or anyone else in this thread I'm just rambling.. And before you go stating I only think of myself I sugest you get to know me a little better....:wings_O_o:
RaceJunkie
11-08-2006, 01:40 PM
Famous Bush Remarks in Public!
http://www.dailyhaha.com/_vids/Bush_Speech_Mishaps.htm
camlobe
11-08-2006, 01:42 PM
Well has it ever changed? Have you agreed with every single thing YOUR president has done? I think everybody will say no. Like I said, every president ever been office has done some good and some bad things. It will NEVER be any differant, not because their not tring, its because everybody got there own views. I own guns, I dont go along with gays, thats my opinion. You think there will be a president that will go along with every single thing the way you want it? Thats what I was saying. Most, I said most people vote the way they think the can benifit. Tell me Im wrong..........
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:45 PM
Well has it ever changed? Have you agreed with every single thing YOUR president has done? I think everybody will say no. Like I said, every president ever been office has done some good and some bad things. It will NEVER be any differant, not because their not tring, its because everybody got there own views. I own guns, I dont go along with gays, thats my opinion. You think there will be a president that will go along with every single thing the way you want it? Thats what I was saying. Most, I said most people vote the way they think the can benifit. Tell me Im wrong..........
Sometimes you have to vote for you think is right. But most important is that you vote. No president or repersentive will ever please anyone stright down the line. But everyone should make a choice
mynameiscarol
11-08-2006, 01:46 PM
I didn't vote yesterday. The reason why I didn't vote is because I didn't get to fill out an absentee ballot prior to election day, and the polls opened after I left for work and closed before I got off work. Even if I had voted, I honestly don't believe I would've shared that vote with anyone on the board. No offense, but, voting is to me is like confessional, know what I mean?
I have my beliefs, I have my own personal thoughts on things, and they may differ from what Jerry or John, Ashley, Dwayne or Sundi may think/feel. The war in Iraq is one of them. Healthcare is another. Gay rights is another. Taxes included. I could go back and find articles about our national deficit comparing from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration, but don't find it relevant. No, he might not have been the most morally correct president in the modern era, John F. Kennedy aside, but we were no where near as in debt then as we are now. The war in Iraq. I'm not going there. Over 2000 Americans dead. This is a quote I found on a political website. "A generation shaped by Vietnam must remember the lessons of Vietnam: When America uses force in the world, the cause must be just, the goal must be clear, and the victory must be overwhelming." This is a Democratic website, but is backed up by facts, not rumors or gossip. I'll include the link. Oh, and this particular quote came from an article written in September of this year, but that quote was made by George Bush in the 2000 election year.
I'm just adding my two cents here, not trying to take sides with anyone or cause a problem.
http://glenngreenwald.blogspot.com/2006/09/republicans-and-islamic-terrorism.html
camlobe
11-08-2006, 01:48 PM
Exactly....Im sorry but I dont believe enough in the system to vote.
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 01:49 PM
Exactly....Im sorry but I dont believe enough in the system to vote.
then tell us how can you change the system? Are will surpose to just except the fact that there is nothing we can do. I just cannt accept that on this issue or anyother issue. I just dont work tht way
camlobe
11-08-2006, 01:50 PM
LOL, yeah RJ, definatly need ta work on speech skills........sounds like somebody I know.........IM HERE TO COUNT THE MONEY...........YEAH GARY, YOU CAN SOAK AND GOOVE YA TIRES.....LMAO.......sound familiar?
L8models
11-08-2006, 01:52 PM
Everyone, get more use to this.
First Muslim elected to Congress
MINNEAPOLIS - Voters elected a black Democrat as the first Muslim in Congress on Tuesday after a race in which he advocated quick U.S. withdrawal from Iraq and made little mention of his faith.Keith Ellison, a 43-year-old lawyer and state representative, was projected to defeat two rivals to succeed retiring Democrat Martin Sabo in a seat that has been held by Democrats since 1963.
Ellison, who converted to Islam as a 19-year-old college student in his native Detroit, won with the help of Muslims among a coalition of liberal, anti-war voters.
He advocates an immediate U.S. withdrawal from Iraq along with strongly liberal views. While Ellison did not often speak of his faith during the campaign, awareness of his candidacy drew interest from Muslims well beyond the district centered in Minneapolis.
A significant community of Somali immigrants in Minneapolis cast their first votes for him in the crowded September primary. Ellison also was the surprise choice of party regulars.
While Muslim Americans make up less than 3 percent of the U.S. population and have largely been a non-factor in terms of political power, get-out-the-vote efforts in several Muslim communities could indicate they may become an emerging force.
camlobe
11-08-2006, 02:00 PM
There you go...how can I change the system....can you change things? No. I cant either. Yes, I believe people together can change things, and if you think voting is the way fine. Thats the way its supposed to be. I agree with that. I gotta right to vote or not, I have not. Thats my feeling on the matter. Your missing my point, everybody on here is voicing their opinion like myself. I do not know the answer......I have my opinions like everybody else, not to say there gonna work....might for me but not you.....thats all I got to say, I aint arguing with ya.
RaceJunkie
11-08-2006, 02:00 PM
Report: Iraq war costs could top $2 trillion
A new study by Columbia University economist Joseph E. Stiglitz, who won the Nobel Prize in economics in 2001, and Harvard lecturer Linda Bilmes concludes that the total costs of the Iraq war could top the $2 trillion mark. Reuters reports this total, which is far above the US administration's prewar projections, takes into account the long term healthcare costs for the 16,000 US soldiers injured in Iraq so far.
"Even taking a conservative approach, we have been surprised at how large they are," the study said, referring to total war costs. "We can state, with some degree of confidence, that they exceed a trillion dollars."
The higher $2 trillion amount takes a 'moderate' approach. Both figures are based on the projection that US troops will remain in Iraq until 2010, with steadily decreasing numbers each year. The economists also used government data from past wars, and included such costs as the rise in the price of oil, a larger US deficit and greater global insecurity caused by the war, the loss to the economy from injured veterans who cannot contribute as productively as they would have done if not injured, and the increased costs of recruiting to replenish a military drained by repeated tours of duty in Iraq. These are items which are almost never included by the US government when determining the cost of the war.
Before the war started, Mitch Daniels, then the White House budget director, had said the war would be an "affordable endeavor" and rejected an estimate by the chief White House economic adviser that the war would cost between $100 billion and $200 billion as "very, very high."
The Office of Management and Budget "does not comment on this type of speculation," said spokesman Rich Walker. Reuters also reports that a Marine Corps spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Roseann Lynch, said Monday that the war is costing the US about $4.5 billion a month in military "operating costs," not including procurement of new weapons and equipment. Colonel Lynch said the war in Iraq had cost $173 billion to date.
Stiglitz has been an outspoken opponent of the war in Iraq. He was an adviser to President Bill Clinton and also served as chief economist at the World Bank. Bilmes was a former assistant secretary of Commerce in the Clinton administration. The BBC reports that Stiglitz himself says that there will be some people who will dismiss his estimates as based on his opposition to the war.
The Boston Globe reports, however, that despite his view, Stiglitz is not considered to be outside the mainstream.
"Stiglitz rants against globalization, and generally barks louder than he bites," said Timothy Kane, an economist at the conservative Heritage Foundation in Washington. "That is, he is a champion to the lefties, but never really says that free trade is bad."
Martin Wolf of the Financial Times writes that while its true that critics will dismiss the two Clinton-era economists work, that would be a mistake. In fact, Wolfe argues, the Stiglitz-Bilmes study ignores some other critical data.
Among these are: costs borne by other countries, including those created by higher oil prices; costs consequent upon creating a link between Iraq and the jihadi movement that did not, on the evidence, previously exist; costs of increasing the income of some of the world's least desirable regimes, above all, Iran's; costs of throwing away the option to fight ground wars elsewhere or to fight in Iraq later on, under better conditions, better information and a better state of preparedness; costs of enraging many Muslims; costs to the effectiveness of the US military; costs of fragmenting the western alliance; the loss of Iraqi lives; the cost to US credibility of going to war on a false premise; and the cost to the US reputation of the torture scandals.
An editorial in the Brattleboro Reformer of Vermont argues that even if the Stiglitz-Bilmes estimates are exaggerated, it obvious that the war in Iraq is going to cost the American taxpayer far more than the Bush administration first said it would.
Conservatives are already pooh-poohing these figures, and the Bush White House will not comment on them. But it is more than clear that even if a plan was put on the table right now for a phased withdrawal from Iraq over the next 12 months, Americans will still be paying the heavy human and economic costs of this war, the largest and most expensive military engagement since Vietnam. We can't undo the mistake of invading Iraq. But we can confront the cost of doing so and have a realistic plan for paying for it.
Time magazine notes that "even as the economic toll worsens, there is some good news on the human front." According to Army data obtained by the magazine that have not yet been officially released, there were 8,367 divorces in 2005, down from 10,477 in 2004. It's still higher than before the war, but the lower figure shows that the programs, put into place by the military to help spouses deal with the pressures of long deployments and then reentry into the country, are showing signs of making a difference.
likemRed32
11-08-2006, 02:04 PM
Well what about the idea of the new House Speaker being a female?
This is a quote from an article posted on WRAL's website:
Dems Control House; Senate Appears Tied
1 Senate Race Remains In Limbo
UPDATED: 12:48 pm EST November 8, 2006
....Speaking to reporters Wednesday morning, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., the likely new Speaker of the House, said the election returns showed that Americans voted for change and a new direction, and she welcomed the opportunity to work with Republicans in the House, and with Bush, to advance a bipartisan agenda....
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 02:21 PM
I didn't vote yesterday. The reason why I didn't vote is because I didn't get to fill out an absentee ballot prior to election day, and the polls opened after I left for work and closed before I got off work. Even if I had voted, I honestly don't believe I would've shared that vote with anyone on the board. No offense, but, voting is to me is like confessional, know what I mean?
I have my beliefs, I have my own personal thoughts on things, and they may differ from what Jerry or John, Ashley, Dwayne or Sundi may think/feel. The war in Iraq is one of them. Healthcare is another. Gay rights is another. Taxes included. I could go back and find articles about our national deficit comparing from the Clinton administration to the Bush administration, but don't find it relevant. No, he might not have been the most morally correct president in the modern era, John F. Kennedy aside, but we were no where near as in debt then as we are now. The war in Iraq. I'm not going there. Over 2000 Americans dead. This is a quote I found on a political website. "A generation shaped by Vietnam must remember the lessons of Vietnam: When America uses force in the world, the cause must be just, the goal must be clear, and the victory must be overwhelming." This is a Democratic website, but is backed up by facts, not rumors or gossip. I'll include the link. Oh, and this particular quote came from an article written in September of this year, but that quote was made by George Bush in the 2000 election year.
I'm just adding my two cents here, not trying to take sides with anyone or cause a problem.
http://glenngreenwald.blogspot.com/2006/09/republicans-and-islamic-terrorism.html
Good Post Carol!!!!!!!!
Either way you vote... it's YOUR choice...and however you choose it is not wrong because it's YOUR beliefs!
camlobe
11-08-2006, 02:24 PM
Exactly Sundi, then they wanna beat you up cause you didnt vote....lmao, cant win....that was MY choice....
camlobe
11-08-2006, 02:25 PM
Well I hope we all get what we want, what ever it is that trips ya trigger, yall have a good day.
L8models
11-08-2006, 03:01 PM
Frist of all, this country is at war. And I think everyone has had enough, even republicans. This is the primary reason the republicans didn't regain control of the house and senate. Plain and simple. This election was based primarily on the war in Iraq, atleast from a voters standpoint.
likemRed32
11-08-2006, 04:19 PM
Well Jason you can take off Rumsfield, he has resigned!
JRhodes
11-08-2006, 04:23 PM
The war, the lies, the bumbling, and nameless other things Bush has screwed up. The problem I have seen IN MY OPINION, is that Republicans are closed minded. Hell my parents are Repubs and this is how they vote. They are given a flyer at church with the folks name on it the church wants them to vote for. Guess what, it's distributed by the Republicans. I will admit, not all Republicans are bad and not all Democrats are good(See Wilson Co. Sheriff Wayne Gay for example), but they are just closed minded. The only Republican I would ever vote for would be Colin Powell if he ever ran for office.
http://www.stampandshout.com/_gfx/_bst/_ex/obama-08.gif
Vote Obama in '08. He knows where we need to head. No liberal America, no conservative America, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!
likemRed32
11-08-2006, 04:30 PM
Well as Leno said, "I think the only good news for President Bush will be from Geico.":icon_laughing4:
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 09:34 PM
To everyone who has replied so far Go and check ur usercp panel and your rep to see what I really think of your post:pepper: :banana:
L8models
11-08-2006, 09:39 PM
To everyone who has replied so far Go and check ur usercp panel and your rep to see what I really think of your post:pepper: :banana:
I returned the favor :welcome:
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 09:41 PM
To everyone who has replied so far Go and check ur usercp panel and your rep to see what I really think of your post:pepper: :banana:
I already gave u rep on another post...lol.... give me a few.... i'll get back around to this one :thumb:
jhofficial
11-08-2006, 09:54 PM
I already gave u rep on another post...lol.... give me a few.... i'll get back around to this one :thumb:
Thank you if you do not necessiry I just like to see people think and state there opinions even if I dissagree. I think this one has worked pretty good so far
~giggles~
11-08-2006, 09:59 PM
Thank you if you do not necessiry I just like to see people think and state there opinions even if I dissagree. I think this one has worked pretty good so far
LOL... ya think???!?!?!?
I am one to voice my opinion..... as you are too. LOL :o)
Laguna Beach time!!!! Until tomorrow........
w1ck3d0n3l0st
11-08-2006, 11:50 PM
I would have loved to see the repuilcan get it.I think that is how you spell it but hey that is me.
dirtracer76
11-08-2006, 11:54 PM
hey just think a/b this fourth weekend in sept in benson the whole week is in honor for a mule now look at what we got a bunch of jack***es runnin the country
Marcia Reed
11-09-2006, 03:10 PM
Well, it seems some people have some very strong beliefs here, which is a good thing......I got up and voted Tuesday, and I have never voted a complete democratic or repulican ticket, I have always voted with my gut instincts......and when it comes to politicians, they all have their own agenda.....I don't think one will do any worse than the other.....hey, i voted to re-elect Bush knowing full well in the second 4 years gas prices would go up(he owns oil wells and he knew he would only have 4 years left), but at the time, I thought he was the lesser of the evils on the ticket(and I still believe this).....all in all things never really change, this debate has been going on since America became a "free" nation, and will continue to do so long after we are gone.....I'll keep doing like I've been doing and make the best of what I have.......it could be alot worse, we could have absolutely no say what so ever and that would really SUCK
vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.