JustMe wrote:OldCannon wrote:
Yes, I will likely "throw away" my vote this year (unless RP is on the ticket), but I won't feel dirty after voting.
You should-because you will be helping to reelect Oboma

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JustMe wrote:OldCannon wrote:
Yes, I will likely "throw away" my vote this year (unless RP is on the ticket), but I won't feel dirty after voting.
You should-because you will be helping to reelect Oboma
I was going to run, only thing that stopped me was $$$$$ or lack or a billion to winRoyGBiv wrote:Romney
Paul
Gingrich
Santorum
I never thought I'd be voting for Ron Paul, but.... the other three are proposing their version of "Business as usual". I can't vote for someone (in the primaries) that's not solidly in favor of wholesale tax law changes and dramatic downsizing of the size and scope of Federal government. By those criteria, Paul stands alone. His isolationist foreign policy scares the pants off of me, but (and I'm clearly grasping/justifying here) perhaps an attemped swing in the other direction (we have definitely been FAR, FAR too interventionist) is a good thing that can be successfully counterbalanced by Congress, Voters and Reality.
Perhaps a strong Paul showing will enable him to push his domestic agenda into the Party platform?
Romney is so completely "more of the same" that it sickens me.
Unbelievable that the GOP can't field a better candidate than this lot.
Paul Ryan
Mike Lee
Marco Rubio
Jim DeMint
Rand Paul
Bueller??
OldCannon wrote:JustMe wrote:OldCannon wrote:
Yes, I will likely "throw away" my vote this year (unless RP is on the ticket), but I won't feel dirty after voting.
You should-because you will be helping to reelect Oboma
You know, oldgringo, we don't always see eye-to-eye, but on this one, I certainly won't give you an argument.Oldgringo wrote:One thing is for certain, the GOP and the voters must unite behind a real candidate with a platform that we can all support and stop the infighting. Otherwise, there will most assuredly be another four years of the current POTUS and his minions with their 'view of things'.
Please be reminded, Obama was elected in '08 by the folk who did not vote for the Republican candidate.
Meh. There are some republicans that are very PRO big govt, as long as it supports the same things they do. Heck, look at the SOPA bill..there were an awful lot of Rs on the list of people who wanted to give the fed govt a whole lot of power over the internet.Heartland Patriot wrote: I personally do not believe the idea presented in your political cartoon. I don't believe that the folks on the political right care as much about what I am doing in my day-to-day life as the people on the left "care".
I edited your statement down with "...", so anyone else reading needs to take a look at his full comments. I'm just addressing the stuff I left in.On one final note though, I don't have a problem "decriminalizing" pot, per se.... The marijuana today is NOT the same plant that the hippies of olden times were puffing on while "fighting the man" and listening to Doors albums. It has been horticultured and engineered to be some very potent stuff, indeed... it is often laced with other, more dangerous substances.
I can't speak for OldCannon, but when I say there's no longer a difference between the Right and the Left, I'm referring to the not-quite-fact that both parties are promoting big government (the Left mostly in government health care, and the Right mostly in "enhanced" security). For me, a non-limited government (rather than specific bills or plans) is what I'm trying to avoid, and I can no longer count on the Right to vote against such things. From the standpoint of what I want the government to look like, the Left and the Right are effectively the same for me. Yeah, once you get into the details I'll probably prefer the Right's version of oversized government to the Left's, but their policies will be doomed to failure because they're still approaching everything with the wrong (IMHO) frame of mind. Kinda sorta like you can come up with all kinds of crazy addenda to try to shoehorn Newton's Laws of Motion into reality, but it'll forever be a tangled mess that doesn't quite work right because your policies (the addenda) are built on the incorrect foundation of Newton instead of Einstein.Heartland Patriot wrote:OldCannon wrote:JustMe wrote:OldCannon wrote:
Yes, I will likely "throw away" my vote this year (unless RP is on the ticket), but I won't feel dirty after voting.
You should-because you will be helping to reelect Oboma
I personally do not believe the idea presented in your political cartoon. I don't believe that the folks on the political right care as much about what I am doing in my day-to-day life as the people on the left "care". I think that the evil of the right may lie in some folks caring more about obtaining wealth for its own sake, or what it can buy them, to excess. But, I believe that the evil on the left lies in wanting to run others lives, "FOR THEIR OWN GOOD" (bleeding hearts), or just to have power over others (socialists of one type or another). However, since we do live in Texas and it is still relatively free to have your own opinion here, so be it. I understand that I will not be changing your mind and I'd still like to be able to discuss firearms stuff without any acrimony.
Dave2 wrote:For me, a non-limited government (rather than specific bills or plans) is what I'm trying to avoid, and I can no longer count on the Right to vote against such things. From the standpoint of what I want the government to look like, the Left and the Right are effectively the same for me. Yeah, once you get into the details I'll probably prefer the Right's version of oversized government to the Left's, but their policies will be doomed to failure because they're still approaching everything with the wrong (IMHO) frame of mind.
Pretty pathetic IMO....Romney
Paul
Gingrich
Santorum
No one was calling anyone dumb...Heartland Patriot wrote:I guess I really am just a stoopid redneck hick mechanic that don't know a durned thing about nothing...because I'm looking at things such as the extremity of robber baron America (capitalism run amok?), where there might have indeed been a lot of poor folks, but SOMEHOW enough of them managed to succeed anyway and built a successful nation vs. the extremity of the Soviet Union, etc. where "the masses" got taken for a ride to the tune of TENS of MILLIONS of them starved, shot or imprisoned in camps for "re-education"...and I'll take being a poor hillbilly slob working for a rich right winger over being starved to death by some Marxist any day of the week, and twice on Sundays. Arguing how things AUGHT to be is really nice and I'm not saying we shouldn't work towards that, but every time I think about what the communists did (and are doing considering N. Korea) to their own people, the current administration scares the everloving bejeebers out of me...and you can tell me I'm crazy or paranoid, but I am convinced they will do as much as they can get away with... the only difference between them and Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, Honnecker, Fidel, the NK Kims and a whole host of others is one of DEGREES. THAT is how I view the right and the left, by looking at their worst. And THAT is enough to get me to vote Republican.
It's ok. Whenever Godwin's Law happens, it's an indicator that the thread is overtallmike wrote:Yes, I realize that I just brought up hitler, sorry about that.
03Lightningrocks wrote:Not voting is a vote for Odumbell. That was how he got elected in the first place. To many conservatives refused to vote for McCain.
Herein lies the (several) problems.74novaman wrote:What has historically been the party of personal responsibility and individual freedom has been getting by the last 20 years or so by nominating candidates just to the right of the democrats. Not true conservatives...just to the right IN RELATION TO whoever the left is running.