Who are you gonna listen to?
Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 12:45:06 -0800, "Capt. JG" wrote:
"katy" wrote in message
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scbafreak via BoatKB.com wrote:
Or, god forbid, he's actually being honest unlike Cheney who wasn't
born with that ability.
U'm not a particular fan of either GW or Cheney so it doens't make any
difference to me...or for that matter, Bill Clinton..I'm gonna jump on
the Ralph Nader bandwagon...
Well, that really was just a vote for the Bushco crowd last time.
No it was a vote for Nader. What is with Democrats saying that they
didn't
so much lose to Bush as get screwed bby Nader. If the Dems could have
gotten
a good strong candidate then they would have won the election. Instead
they
choose these non-threatening kind of wussy little guys. Americans don't
like
that. Americans like tough guys. As much of an Environmentalist as I am
I
could not bring myself to vote for Kerry. He is too much of a giant "V"
for
me. I don't think I am alone in this thinking. Democrats like that sort
of
guy and so I will never be a Democrat.
What we really need to do is ditch the 2 party system...I say go back to a
Parliament...with a Prime minister rather than a President...gets rid of
the whole popular vite vs electoral college vote dillema and makes it so
that other opinions can be heard in government..also allows for the common
man to have a chance to stand for his cimmunity...we'd have to ditch the
House of Lords concept and keep the Senate intact but change the way the
House functions..
I don't think I like this idea... you're right about the 2-party system...
we just need reasonable 3rd party candidates... Nader wasn't one, and in my
opinion it was a throw-away vote. I don't know if it would have made a
difference in the last pres. election, but it didn't help and look who we
got. I voted for Kerry/Edwards, but was never highly impressed with Kerry.
The lesser of two evils was my reasoning. However, now we have a chance to
vote for Hillary or McCain. I don't think Obama is quite ready yet...
another 8 years, then.... g
The two party system would work just fine if they would just produce candidates
who said what they meant, and meant what they said. Those who cry for a third
party to solve their problems are in the same league as those who think that
school vouchers will somehow improve public schools.
CWM
THat would be all well and good if the parties themselves were defined
but there are now so many factions within each party that the
fragmentation kills the party message...
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