Comments on: CBS Poll: Giuliani Maintains Strength
Former New York Mayor Leads Closest Rival By 20 Points Nationally
- Thank you Prinzowhales.
Sadly, most votes will likely be bought by the big-money supported "frontrunners" of both parties. - Reply to this comment
- There are three candidates among candidates of the two major parties who will make a difference: Ron Paul, Mike Gravel and Mike Kucinich. If one of them don't win, then the Establishment War Pig Police State wins and you can look forward to more wars, open borders and the North American Union and the further gutting of the Constitution. I don't care what the polls show for Dr. Paul or the other two--if you are sick of the way this country is going, these three or a third party are the only ones who will make a difference.
If you like the direction that Clinton and Bush have taken this country...then vote for any of the others. - Reply to this comment
- ckcool192001 - The public is not tired of Republicans, we are sick and tired of all of them, each and every last member of congress who continues to ignore the demands of their constituents and who fail to uphold their oaths of office.
Posted by lorinkundert at 01:25 PM : Aug 14, 2007
Yes they have done great harm, it is the party that is tainted and amoral.
Posted by pepperp1
Just like the Dumnos before them. Or did you forget BJ Clinton and how he handled his oath of office. You're all a bunch of ******* hypocrites. The Dumnos invented tainted and amoral or haven't you been cathing up on your reading of the other BJ in Louisiana? PeePee you really smell. - Reply to this comment
- I guess Giuliani is the best prospect for the Republicans. Some Dems might support him in the general b/c of his stance on certain social issues (unless he changes them like several of the other candidates). I don't think Mitt could win the general election. McCain looks like he's out of the running.
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- Ron Paul?! Get serious. He'll never rise above 2% in any poll or vote that is valid.
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- Slowly but surely as more people hear what Dr. Ron Paul has to say, he will get more and more popular. He's already the #1 candidate on the internet and he has more than double the number of youtube subscribers than any other candidate.
The only reason he's not so popular outside of the internet is because the corporate-owned mass media tries very hard to ignore him. - Reply to this comment
- Ron Paul will bring home the troups as soon as possible. He will balanced the budget and take control over FED inflationary money printing. Above all, which is very rare, he is an honest man, he is not corrupt, that is the most important feature. I would vote for him if I was an American.
Posted by perpaterson at 12:48 PM : Aug 14, 2007
He also has less of a chance of being NOMINATED by the republicans then Bozo the Clown (though that is a good chance considering the complete moron they ran the last two elections), let alone winning the White House. I like some of his ideas too, but why waste your time supporting someone who can not win? He has less chance then Ralph Nader. - Reply to this comment
- ckkool192001,
As a democrat I hope your assumptions prove out, but it's a mistake to think that the results of the 2006 election say anything about 2008-they don't.
As democrats we need to lose the bravado and wishful thinking and leave that to the republicans.
None of the rehashing of fights from the Bush & Clinton administrations is going to ultimately play into people's hopes for the future. Past isn't prologue, we have to make the case for how we intend to solve America's problems ourselves.
On that score, I would hate to be a Republican trying to justify continued support for the Iraqi misadventure.
However, the issues will evolve and change in the next 15 months and I think by election day I would not want to be a democrat or republican without a clear vision of how to confront Al Quaeda and Iranian nukes, how to reinvigorate the middle east peace process,and how to maintain a balanced position between Israel and the Arabs interested in peace. - Reply to this comment
- Prinzowhales: Please take your medication and go sit on a park bench. Don't waste our time with your moronic musings; save it for your therapist.
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- ckcool192001 - The public is not tired of Republicans, we are sick and tired of all of them, each and every last member of congress who continues to ignore the demands of their constituents and who fail to uphold their oaths of office.
Posted by lorinkundert at 01:25 PM : Aug 14, 2007
Yes they have done great harm, it is the party that is tainted and amoral. - Reply to this comment
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