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Nov 09, 2006 18:21

  I am, like the majority of the rest of the country/world, on cloud 9, after the elections. Nothing can bring me down, now. The Democrats seem far more inclined than their predecessors to work towards unity and bipartisianship--things we desperately need ( Read more... )

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bandskank November 10 2006, 00:27:13 UTC
I like John McCain a lot a lot a lot.

However, after this bullshit 8 years, I think republicans need to be out of the white house for a while for a "cleansing" period, so I'll probably vote Hillary Clinton.

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arf November 10 2006, 08:34:09 UTC
John McCain is one of few Republicans I like. I hear he has gigantic balls too. Wouldn't mind him at all.

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gackfydd November 10 2006, 01:17:02 UTC
Please don't. Hilary Clinton is just as dishonest and conniving as George Bush. I have sworn that if she gets elected, I'm moving out of the country, and I'm sticking to that.

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bandskank November 11 2006, 03:12:17 UTC
I don't think she's really ever done anything wrong..........

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gackfydd November 11 2006, 09:12:31 UTC
Remember whitewater? Remember Vincent Foster? If you don't know that name, look him up. There are official memos and court findings saying that his so called suicide was in fact a murder. If you look him up, Hillary Clinton was most definitely involved. The evidence points to it. So, we'd be going from a bungling fuckup to a Machiavellian murderer- I'd rather have the bungling fuckup any day of the week.

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bandskank November 11 2006, 14:41:59 UTC
HAHAHAHAHA

You're a conspiracy theorist.

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oakaxxiii November 10 2006, 06:42:15 UTC
Hilary Clinton is definately a "politician". This means that she knows how to get things done...however, she wouldn't use torture and threats and disastrous wars to do it. I would much prefer her to bush, but I'd rather Obama run, instead.

McCain is decent for a conservative, but I agree: There needs to be a cleansing and that requires a non-Republican congress and president.

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gackfydd November 11 2006, 09:14:59 UTC
Oh, she's used threats, alright. Look at the comment I left on Curtis's post. She's a supreme Machiavellian manipulator, and if she gets nominated, the Vincent Foster issue will definitely taint her campaign. I'd definitely vote for Obama, but not Mrs. Clinton.

Like I said, look up Vincent Foster. You are a pretty shrewd person- you should be able to put two and two together.

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arf November 10 2006, 08:34:59 UTC
I would jump on the bandwagon and say Obama because just about every level headed person is, but I have no idea what his stances are.

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sarepean November 10 2006, 16:40:46 UTC
The Democratic Party already said that they wouldn't nominate her for President which means that she would have to run as an Independent or under a Third Party, which she doesn't want to do. I also think that she said that she didn't want to run.

At any rate, I don't think we have to worry about her being president any time soon.

If she gets elected president, I'm moving out of the country with Levi... or maybe to Hawaii... ...no, definitely out of the country.

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gackfydd November 11 2006, 09:16:01 UTC
Hell, I'd live in Mexico if I had to.
I'd just want to be far away from the United States.

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