wondering why the heck I'm still in the GOP

30 Aug 2012 11:53 #1 by bailey bud
Gabriela Mercer's friends say she simply mis-spoke.

I'm here to say that if I was in her district, I'd simply mis-vote.

I've defended the GOP enough --- I joined the GOP in the 80s because I believed in
individual freedom, liberty, and competitive markets (I still do).

The more I hear idiots like this babble -- the more convinced I am that I should be giving my vote to Ron Paul.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUyLoRW ... ce=message

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30 Aug 2012 12:12 #2 by Reverend Revelant

bailey bud wrote: Gabriela Mercer's friends say she simply mis-spoke.

I'm here to say that if I was in her district, I'd simply mis-vote.

I've defended the GOP enough --- I joined the GOP in the 80s because I believed in
individual freedom, liberty, and competitive markets (I still do).

The more I hear idiots like this babble -- the more convinced I am that I should be giving my vote to Ron Paul.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUyLoRW ... ce=message


Don't let the door hit you on the way out.

Waiting for Armageddon since 33 AD

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30 Aug 2012 12:24 #3 by bailey bud
Really - that's the best you can do????

I've stood with the GOP every single year since 1984. With the exception of 2008, I've simply voted a straight party ticket.

I started wondering about Republican values in 2008 ---- and when I object to this INCOMPOTENT LOON --- all you can say is good riddins?

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30 Aug 2012 12:27 #4 by Reverend Revelant

bailey bud wrote: Really - that's the best you can do????

I've stood with the GOP every single year since 1984. With the exception of 2008, I've simply voted a straight party ticket.

I started wondering about Republican values in 2008 ---- and when I object to this INCOMPOTENT LOON --- all you can say is good riddins?


I've read your posts here and over at Pinecam for a few years now... you're a fence sitter... with no real core values... what ever suits your situation at the moment.

Libertarian... the party for and will always be of the future. There... that says it all.

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30 Aug 2012 12:30 #5 by LadyJazzer
Glad to see you re-examining the craziness... I had the same "AHA!" moment back in 1984... I couldn't take lunacy, lies and crap anymore....

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30 Aug 2012 12:37 #6 by Reverend Revelant

Democracy4Sale wrote: Glad to see you re-examining the craziness... I had the same "AHA!" moment back in 1984... I couldn't take lunacy, lies and crap anymore....


You're stuck on"AHA"

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30 Aug 2012 13:23 #7 by RenegadeCJ

bailey bud wrote: Gabriela Mercer's friends say she simply mis-spoke.

I'm here to say that if I was in her district, I'd simply mis-vote.

I've defended the GOP enough --- I joined the GOP in the 80s because I believed in
individual freedom, liberty, and competitive markets (I still do).

The more I hear idiots like this babble -- the more convinced I am that I should be giving my vote to Ron Paul.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUyLoRW ... ce=message


Giving your vote to Ron Paul would be the same as voting for Obama. (not that you didn't know that!)

Yes, idiots need to be culled from the process...and they will be. She won't win. Those of us who believe the Republican party best represents us have to change it from inside, since the old guard wants to keep power. That change does bring out some bad apples, but they too either get removed or never given a true chance.

What you believe in is being brought forward again....we gotta keep cleaning house though (and watch the doors, so bad apples don't sneak in!)

Too bad future generations aren't here to see all the great things we are spending their $$ on!!

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30 Aug 2012 13:29 #8 by CinnamonGirl
Replied by CinnamonGirl on topic wondering why the heck I'm still in the GOP
Why the hell do you lump everyone in with idiots like this? I am trying remember the racist woman black senator that say stuff that is just as stupid. And I no way blame the whole democratic party. Get real. Stop with the generalizations.

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30 Aug 2012 14:50 #9 by ScienceChic

RenegadeCJ wrote:

bailey bud wrote: Gabriela Mercer's friends say she simply mis-spoke.

I'm here to say that if I was in her district, I'd simply mis-vote.

I've defended the GOP enough --- I joined the GOP in the 80s because I believed in
individual freedom, liberty, and competitive markets (I still do).

The more I hear idiots like this babble -- the more convinced I am that I should be giving my vote to Ron Paul.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0pUyLoRW ... ce=message


Giving your vote to Ron Paul would be the same as voting for Obama. (not that you didn't know that!)

Yes, idiots need to be culled from the process...and they will be. She won't win. Those of us who believe the Republican party best represents us have to change it from inside, since the old guard wants to keep power. That change does bring out some bad apples, but they too either get removed or never given a true chance.

What you believe in is being brought forward again....we gotta keep cleaning house though (and watch the doors, so bad apples don't sneak in!)

I had an Obama campaign volunteer say the same thing to me 2 days ago when they called and asked me who I'd be voting for and I replied Jill Stein. He then begged me to watch the DNC and see if Obama said anything that I disagreed with and wouldn't change my vote (to make sure they don't lose, he pretty much said). I told him I had to vote by my principles and a huge part of the problem in this country is thinking that "Well, the person I really want to win doesn't have a shot in hell so I guess I'll hold my nose and vote for the lesser of two evils just to make sure the 'other' party doesn't take power." Sorry, but I'm done thinking that way - we've been waiting too long for "change to happen within the parties", both big ones are corrupt thru and thru and they merely drag the newly elected people down into the corrupt gutter with them. We need independent parties to get in, in significant percentages, and effect real change. I'd vote Libertarian or Tea Party, but neither of those groups get the seriousness of climate change and the majority of supporters of both want to move us backwards and make our future worse in dealing with that issue so until they get a clue, it's Green for me.

"Now, more than ever, the illusions of division threaten our very existence. We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another as if we were one single tribe.” -King T'Challa, Black Panther

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30 Aug 2012 15:20 #10 by Something the Dog Said
the Greens lost all credibility with me for nominating Ralph Nader in the past as well as David Cobb and Cynthia Mckinney. None of those candidates placed an emphasis on the environment, but used the Greens to promote their own agendas. I have not researched Jill Stein, but based on past history, the Green party is less about environmental activism and more about promoting other agendas.

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