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SugarMyChurro -> This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 3:43:03 PM)

"Coulter: I'll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTqgqhxVMc

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Firstly, I dislike all three of those morons and I never watch that show. This is just a clip I found via other internet sources.

What I found interesting was the venom spat at McCain. Maybe Coulter is just trying to be provocative or raise her viewership/readership. I don't know what explains this seemingly out of character display.

In a race between McCain and Hillary or Obama, I'd probably hold my nose and vote democrat or throw away my vote on a third party for shits and giggles. All of these assholes are corporate-cocksucking, republic-killing zombies. None will do...

Alas, we have a system that is set up to make it nearly impossible for anyone without corporate backing to win any office.

McCain is just a kook.

Hillary is appallingly on her knees for corps like Wal-mart and a whole host of others as well. She began her career as a Republican.

Obama is just uninteresting to me. Nothing he says goes far enough in any way. I'll call him Mr. In The Middle as he effectively champions the status quo.

They all suck. Please tell me I'll wake up tomorrow and that there will be someone worth voting "FOR" and not just against (as usual).

I am not a nihilist, I take no pleasure in complaining that our political scheme sucks ass coming and going. But there is precious little to cheer about given what we should be as a nation versus what we actually are.

Our nation is slipping into irrelevance.






pahunkboy -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 6:36:21 PM)

What do u think of ROn Paul?




fluffyswitch -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 6:42:51 PM)

i dislike them all equally and don't trust any of them either. i have very little faith in the current american system. i do vote though. i just always feel like i'm picking the least of several evils.




SugarMyChurro -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 7:10:17 PM)

Ron Paul opinions here:

http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=1271518

and

http://www.collarchat.com/fb.asp?m=1415485




pahunkboy -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 9:15:08 PM)

im sick of the talking heads and double speak.  im voting for  Ron Paul




TheHeretic -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 9:47:47 PM)

       That may have been the funniest video I've seen this week, Sugar.  Thanks.

      She makes some very good points in there.




popeye1250 -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 10:05:57 PM)

Funny tape Churro!
I kind of agree with her.
McCain would be a disaster. Think "WW3".
Hey, what's the downside of having the Clintons in the W.H.?
At least it would be entertaining, Bill touching everything but the third rail, Hillary throwing ashtrays at him giving him a black eye!




Muttling -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 10:13:42 PM)

McCain and Hillary are the only two that I think anything of at all at this point.   If the other 3 wind up being the ones on the ballot I will show up to vote and I will be on record as having abstained from the presidential election.

I currently lean towards McCain, but there are a LOT of debates following the primary  and those always weigh heavily for me.    There is potential for me to change opinion on the other 3 but they are going to have to make one HELL of a good showing for that to happen.



P.S. - Coulter is one of the few women who I have ever thought REALLY needs to be in the Gorean life style.




Termyn8or -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 10:38:13 PM)

Funny, just the other day I got off the phone with a solicitor for Hillary.

Talked for quite some time and I did mention Paul, and told him about my theory, that it is better to precipitate the fallout and be ready for it. It is going to happen anyway. Someone mailed me and said I was actually detrimental to Paul, and that may be so, but people should know what they are in for. If they don't have the gumption to handle real reform, that is not my problem and there is nothing I can do about it. And that may be true of them as well, so I am not bitching.

Enough for now, be well.

T




Muttling -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 10:46:50 PM)

I seem to recall Bush saying that we needed dramatic reform from the Clinton era and we certainly got it.   Now another conservative is campaining on the desire for "dramatic reform", damn the torpedos, with us or against us, .....


Sounds rather familiar to me.




UtopianRanger -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 11:30:08 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: SugarMyChurro

"Coulter: I'll campaign for Hillary if McCain is the nominee"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuTqgqhxVMc

-----

Firstly, I dislike all three of those morons and I never watch that show. This is just a clip I found via other internet sources.

What I found interesting was the venom spat at McCain. Maybe Coulter is just trying to be provocative or raise her viewership/readership. I don't know what explains this seemingly out of character display.

In a race between McCain and Hillary or Obama, I'd probably hold my nose and vote democrat or throw away my vote on a third party for shits and giggles. All of these assholes are corporate-cocksucking, republic-killing zombies. None will do...

Alas, we have a system that is set up to make it nearly impossible for anyone without corporate backing to win any office.

McCain is just a kook.

Hillary is appallingly on her knees for corps like Wal-mart and a whole host of others as well. She began her career as a Republican.

Obama is just uninteresting to me. Nothing he says goes far enough in any way. I'll call him Mr. In The Middle as he effectively champions the status quo.

They all suck. Please tell me I'll wake up tomorrow and that there will be someone worth voting "FOR" and not just against (as usual).

I am not a nihilist, I take no pleasure in complaining that our political scheme sucks ass coming and going. But there is precious little to cheer about given what we should be as a nation versus what we actually are.

Our nation is slipping into irrelevance.







Yeah.....I hope the sky gods intervene....because we just can't take another four years of a war mongering/MIDC nut of this magnitude. Maybe we'll get lucky and a loose canon from the press will coax the Jack Nicholson, ala ''one flew over the cuckoo’s nest'' side of him onto mainstream television.







- R





txbound -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/1/2008 11:34:52 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: fluffyswitch

i dislike them all equally and don't trust any of them either. i have very little faith in the current american system. i do vote though. i just always feel like i'm picking the least of several evils.


I couldn't agree more. Just hoping to land on the one who does the less damage for the country.




popeye1250 -> RE: This left me speechless on so many levels... (2/2/2008 12:02:44 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Muttling

McCain and Hillary are the only two that I think anything of at all at this point.   If the other 3 wind up being the ones on the ballot I will show up to vote and I will be on record as having abstained from the presidential election.

I currently lean towards McCain, but there are a LOT of debates following the primary  and those always weigh heavily for me.    There is potential for me to change opinion on the other 3 but they are going to have to make one HELL of a good showing for that to happen.



P.S. - Coulter is one of the few women who I have ever thought REALLY needs to be in the Gorean life style.


Muttling, McCain just pissed off too many people with that Amnesty thing.
He's lost the whole conservative side of the party and tens of millions of Independants like me who will *never* vote for him after that shit.
Republicans can't win without the conservative side of the party. And now with Independants against him as well there's just no way he can win.
And, he tries to duck the issue in interviews or mostly change the subject.
Well, it's not going away!
His problem is that he doesn't listen to "The People."
And his voting record in the senate looks like Ted Kennedy's!




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