View Full Version : Who Are You Voting for in the General Elections?
Iori Komei
02-28-2008, 01:35 AM
Well now that the primaries are nearly over we now know who the candidates are going to be.
Since there is no chance Ron Paul or Mike Huckabee could gain hundreds of delegates with the remaining primaries left McCain is set to be the Republican candidate.
Obama has seen 11 continuous wins and is most likely going to win more he's most likely going to be the Democratic candidate.
Now of course as we all know those are'nt the only two parties and you can write in a candidate from another party or is running as an independent.
So who are you going to vote for in the general elections?
Iori Komei
02-28-2008, 01:37 AM
I'm gonna vote for Ralph Nader myself.
Glad he's running now to, since I really did'nt like my choices.
JiveTurkey
02-28-2008, 01:59 AM
If write-ins are possible here this year, I plan on writing in Ron Paul.
May seem pointless to some but, dammit, I said I was gonna vote for him and I have every intention of doing so.
Jasn
Yo Mama
02-28-2008, 10:03 AM
I plan on writing in Larry Flynt.
At least he's honest about his penchant for pornography.
Deadflagblues
02-29-2008, 06:29 PM
If write-ins are possible here this year, I plan on writing in Ron Paul.
May seem pointless to some but, dammit, I said I was gonna vote for him and I have every intention of doing so.
Jasn
Nah, fuck them. Find a paper vote ballet and do that shit. It's what I'm doing.
Deadflagblues
02-29-2008, 06:32 PM
And who's voting for Nader? What a waste. I think Cynthia McKinney should have a better shot than him. She's one ballsy ass lady.
Iori Komei
02-29-2008, 06:58 PM
Second post in the thread I said I'm voting for him.
Anyways he's the most reformist and at the same time least dangerous to certain institutions I like, plus his actions have saved millions of lives over the last three decades.
Deadflagblues
03-01-2008, 08:21 AM
Second post in the thread I said I'm voting for him.
Anyways he's the most reformist and at the same time least dangerous to certain institutions I like, plus his actions have saved millions of lives over the last three decades.
Toss your vote down that pipedream.
God knows I'm throwing mine down a different one.
8)
Lexion
03-01-2008, 07:34 PM
Doesn't matter who we vote for.
Maybe I'm old enough to realise
this.
Obama has it.
I'm betting Hillary as his VP.
Welcome to the new Amerika.
Regards,
Lex
Deadflagblues
03-01-2008, 10:11 PM
Doesn't matter who we vote for.
Maybe I'm old enough to realise
this.
Obama has it.
I'm betting Hillary as his VP.
Welcome to the new Amerika.
Regards,
Lex
Truth, man.
Although, I don't see Clinton being his vice, this is just perpetuating the American rape over of it's people and the rest of the world. Obama may have been an awesome man at one point in his life, but people change. It's obvious when you see his list of lobbyists that he's more than willing to play ball. Clinton could be VP, but I don't know how that would go over if they're trying to take on the big bad Republicans. Not that it matters.
"The world is a stage," I guess.