Republicans voting Democrat in '04

ruminator said:
We'd have to talk to his campaign manager, ........Big Bubba.



I think McCain would be a great start to make some changes. I know he has special interests, they all do, but I think he has the integrity to keep it in perspective.

I could support McCain
 
bill-pix-trade said:
I could support McCain

He was on The Daily Show the other night, and as always, he was honest and funny. He seems to have a good attitude for the business.
 
busybody said:
"If the U.S. role in Vietnam was barbaric, our motivations hate and fear, why, thirty-one years later, did John Kerry vote for war in Iraq?"


Because Bush lied about Iraq having WMDs that were a clear and present danger to America.

Do I win a prize ?
 
Re: I also

Thumper said:
find it impossible to put this lunatic on ignore.

Sorta like shopping at the local Wal-Mart. I hate the place but every time I go there I see something more white trashy outrageous than the last time.

Something the Republicans should be concerned about. The Iowa caucus drew twice as many registered Democrats out of the woodwork than in 2000. In a bone chilling cold snap too.Why? Maybe they feel motivated this time. Maybe such turnout will be seen in November.

Nationwide there are 72 million registered Democrats and 55 million registered Republicans.

All we have to do is show up at the polls. Getting half of the 46 million Independents would be cool too.


And not having a Ralph Nader show up and want to drink free off the keg.
 
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Thumper said:
Something the Republicans should be concerned about. The Iowa caucus drew twice as many registered Democrats out of the woodwork than in 2000. In a bone chilling cold snap too.Why? Maybe they feel motivated this time.
Or maybe because there was actually a contest this year.

Did anybody think Bill Bradley was going to beat Al Gore in 2000?

TB4p
 
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