SonofA..... Boss!?

Started by hfishjr81, August 09, 2012, 08:57:49 PM

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Darth Fife

Quote from: hfishjr81 on December 04, 2012, 07:29:59 PM


Of the two corporate candidates he was the only one saying the right things, from equality to the wars. Yes, he is lying,  but at least of the two liars he was seemingly on the right side of the issues.

All in all, It's sad, us voting on obvious liars for social purposes alone, but what other choice did we have? You guys voted for someone you deemed a BS RHINO because he wasn't Obama, not because you believed in him, or his fiscal responsibility. Pretty crappy times, politically speaking. 
Oh, and Obama doesn't claim to be a cult member. Something about a person that openly believes in magic underwear, and mystical golden tablets given to a hillbilly around New York in the mid 1800s, just makes for a scary figure head to place at the top of the worlds greatest military.

Ummm...

I didn't vote for Romney.

I voted for Gary Johnson who as you say, was "saying all the right things from the equality to the wars". The only difference between Johnson, Romney and Obama is that Johnson meant what he said, and if elected would have followed through on it.


hfishjr81

Quote from: Darth Fife on December 04, 2012, 09:12:53 PM
Ummm...

I didn't vote for Romney.

I voted for Gary Johnson who as you say, was "saying all the right things from the equality to the wars". The only difference between Johnson, Romney and Obama is that Johnson meant what he said, and if elected would have followed through on it.

I could've voted for you and had the same odds as any "Gary Johnson." I voted for the only viable candidate saying the right things.

Our elections being money driven either by media, or big business, takes real legislators, those truly for the people, out of the equation.


"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."

Darth Fife

Quote from: hfishjr81 on December 05, 2012, 05:56:49 PM
I could've voted for you and had the same odds as any "Gary Johnson." I voted for the only viable candidate saying the right things.

Our elections being money driven either by media, or big business, takes real legislators, those truly for the people, out of the equation.

Then why bother to vote at all?

BTW I'll be counting on your vote in 2016!  :wink:

hfishjr81

Quote from: Darth Fife on December 05, 2012, 06:11:02 PM
Then why bother to vote at all?

BTW I'll be counting on your vote in 2016!  :wink:


There really was no point in me voting, for multiple reasons. But the day before I kept hearing my grandpas voice say "you don't vote , you dont bitch", and I like to bitch about politics.


And You've got it. Unless there's a woman running in 2016. I figure if we're going to be forced to pick between big money reps I'll at least throw my vote in for the first woman prez in order to make history, and piss off an ass load of misogynists.  :)
"According to Gallup, 68 percent of Americans want corporations to have less influence in America."