lionshead2010 wrote: A vote for anyone other than the leading Republican candidate in the upcoming presidential election IS a vote for four more years of Obama. Period.
Then the republicans better get smart and put up a fiscal conservative, or they loose my support.
"Whatever you are, be a good one." ~ Abraham Lincoln
lionshead2010 wrote: A vote for anyone other than the leading Republican candidate in the upcoming presidential election IS a vote for four more years of Obama. Period.
Then the republicans better get smart and put up a fiscal conservative, or they loose my support.
So can I just call you an Obama supporter? More hope and change kind of a guy?
Four more years of hope and change. Just what this country needs.
As long as you are idealistic about your vote...that's all that matters.
I understand you wanting to vote for the "right" candidate....I don't mean to mock, but all you do is put a bad choice back in the Presidency. Obama.
Sometimes it's not about ideology...it's about the better of several not so great viable candidates. Like the folks who didn't vote for John McCain. If they weren't liberal dems or Obama leaning independents...then they ended up putting Obama in office anyway. Look where that ideology got us.
I'm counting on it... GO, Michelle Bachmann !!!! (I've given up rooting for Palin... I used to call Bachmann the alternative for people who think Palin is too much of an intellectual.... But lately, I really think Palin has passed Bachmann in the stupidity department...)
LadyJazzer wrote: I'm counting on it... GO, Michelle Bachmann !!!! (I've given up rooting for Palin... I used to call Bachmann the alternative for people who think Palin is too much of an intellectual.... But lately, I really think Palin has passed Bachmann in the stupidity department...)
LJ....I have to say, you are all over this. The third party pushes are going to reelect your guy.
When people mention a TEA Party candidate, what does that mean? There are many groups throughout the nation, but not a TEA Party as in Republican/Democrat/? yet. The 285 TEA Party doesn't have some stamp of approval or endorsement per say. We just know road kill would be more effective than golfing the nation out of recession. I personally would support any Republican or Libertarian candidate over Obama.