View Full Version : Who Will YOU Be Voting For in 2008?
JiveTurkey
01-03-2008, 10:30 PM
So??
King_Mob
01-04-2008, 03:36 AM
I'm gonna go with Ron Paul,but we all know that Hillary is the choice of the Illuminated in '08.
JiveTurkey
01-04-2008, 03:45 AM
Either Hillary or Barack, I'm thinking.
Barack would be perfect for them. I'm sure he's 110% ready to "play ball" for them AND it would give them a leader ppl were scared to criticize.
Let's face it, 80% of the time when a black or semi black person is criticized, cries of "racism" are soon to follow
Jasn
Tetsujin
01-04-2008, 03:45 AM
I voted for Ron, but I think that Obama will take the prize.
King_Mob
01-04-2008, 03:57 AM
I could see Obama getting it , but I'm basing the Hillary prediction on the whole thing about presidents being chosen at Bilderberg.
Supposedly she attended , and the candidate who attends the Bilderberg conference is usually gonna be their handpicked president.
It'll be interesting to see if it comes true.
Deadflagblues
02-01-2008, 11:19 PM
Ron Paul.
Ride or die.
I've been giving his campaign mad loot every time they pull these dumb "money bombs." We have a lot of momentum, though we're cutting it quite close. I can't see anyone that has the structure to take on these greedy fucks, as Ron Paul does. I just hope the old man gets some of his fire back and starts lighting up those people whom deserve it.
Yo Mama
02-01-2008, 11:24 PM
None of the above.
I plan on writing in Larry Flynt.
In The Songs of Distant Earth, Arthur C Clarke makes a point that anyone who wants the job shouldn't be allowed to have it, because they're most likely to misuse it. I completely agree. If someone wants the job, I don't trust them. Too bad the system is set up the way it is.
I'd prefer a lottery system. Keep the corporate money gods from buying people for decades.
Boondock
02-21-2008, 08:13 PM
None of the above.
I plan on writing in Larry Flynt.
In The Songs of Distant Earth, Arthur C Clarke makes a point that anyone who wants the job shouldn't be allowed to have it, because they're most likely to misuse it. I completely agree. If someone wants the job, I don't trust them. Too bad the system is set up the way it is.
I'd prefer a lottery system. Keep the corporate money gods from buying people for decades.
when was that cause frank zappa said the same thing....if you want it that should automatically disqualify you
Yo Mama
02-21-2008, 09:11 PM
The novel I read was published in 1986, but he did a short story in the 50's that it was based on. I haven't read that version, so I don't know if the presidential lottery was in it or not.
Kacen
02-22-2008, 04:30 AM
I wanted Ron Paul but the chances of him winning are slim.
So Obama it is.
If not him, Hillary.
Iori Komei
02-24-2008, 01:48 AM
I voted for Mike Gravel (http://www.gravel2008.us/) in the primaries.
I'll most likely end up voting for the Democratic candidate in the general elections.
gunner
02-24-2008, 09:41 AM
I will be writing Ron Paul in during the general election, any of the other candidates are a no go for me. Barack and hilary are fucking socialists, and Mccain is just another repub war monger, whacked out kooky old fuck. I will not vote hillary or barack, socialized health, all their proposed entitlement programs is just more taxes, I dont want to pay anymore taxes, I already was raked over the fucking coals by old uncle sam, no more of my money assholes. I do like old baracks, change we can believe in, ugh, just makes me want to puke, he is a gun grabbin socialist fuck stick, and he wont do any change in this country, just more political BS talk. Fuck em all, I am sick and tired of politicians and the thought of having to endure more attack ads and empty promises until November just makes me want to puke.