Which primary should I vote for in the Texas primary?

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Poll ended at 23 Mar 2008, 8:35 pm
The elephants (Reps) 17%  17%  [ 3 ]
The donkeys (Dems) 50%  50%  [ 9 ]
Don't vote, it doesn't matter anyway 33%  33%  [ 6 ]
Total votes : 18

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23 Feb 2008, 10:45 pm

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sorry, I am just full of political information. . .
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Merle


I have a hard time stopping too when I get started on politics. :)

Speaking of Johnny boy http://www.abcnews.go.com/Politics/Vote ... 984&page=1


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23 Feb 2008, 10:55 pm

All this recent publicity about John McCain should reassure the GOP voters that McCain sells his soul just as easily as most of the people in the Bush administration do. Ann Coulter should make peace with him.


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23 Feb 2008, 11:46 pm

oh, before I forget, GoatonFire, me and oregon becky and jonk are pretty interested, as our state primary is in what. . .May? We are hardly of much interest to any political party except our own grassroots. We sorta like it that way, actually, but it can be frustrating deal with.

so. . .with all due respect to your privacy, who are you gonna vote for?

Merle



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23 Feb 2008, 11:56 pm

sinsboldly wrote:
oh, before I forget, GoatonFire, me and oregon becky and jonk are pretty interested, as our state primary is in what. . .May? We are hardly of much interest to any political party except our own grassroots. We sorta like it that way, actually, but it can be frustrating deal with.

so. . .with all due respect to your privacy, who are you gonna vote for?

Merle


I'm voting Obama. Hillary lost me when I heard the words "5 year interest rate freeze" and "90 day moratorium on mortgages" and proceeded to call him a dreamer.

And for once I hope Texas votes for the home state guy on the Republican side, because this time (at the risk of sounding like a Dixie Chick) it wouldn't make me ashamed to be from Texas.


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24 Feb 2008, 12:10 am

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I think the guy who shot Ronald Reagan (he missed, btw) is free now too. "Hinkley. He's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job." I'm pretty sure this is who Werbert is voting for. Just because.


John Hinkley. you are stumping for John Hinckley with the motto " Hinkley, he's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job."

I am rolling on the floor in laughter. . . seriously.

Merle



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24 Feb 2008, 12:28 am

sinsboldly wrote:
LabPet wrote:
I think the guy who shot Ronald Reagan (he missed, btw) is free now too. "Hinkley. He's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job." I'm pretty sure this is who Werbert is voting for. Just because.


John Hinkley. you are stumping for John Hinckley with the motto " Hinkley, he's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job."

I am rolling on the floor in laughter. . . seriously.

Merle


Didn't he do it to impress Jodie Foster or something?


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24 Feb 2008, 12:30 am

GoatOnFire wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
LabPet wrote:
I think the guy who shot Ronald Reagan (he missed, btw) is free now too. "Hinkley. He's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job." I'm pretty sure this is who Werbert is voting for. Just because.


John Hinkley. you are stumping for John Hinckley with the motto " Hinkley, he's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job."

I am rolling on the floor in laughter. . . seriously.

Merle


Didn't he do it to impress Jodie Foster or something?


yup. . . so he said



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24 Feb 2008, 12:35 am

sinsboldly wrote:
GoatOnFire wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
LabPet wrote:
I think the guy who shot Ronald Reagan (he missed, btw) is free now too. "Hinkley. He's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job." I'm pretty sure this is who Werbert is voting for. Just because.


John Hinkley. you are stumping for John Hinckley with the motto " Hinkley, he's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job."

I am rolling on the floor in laughter. . . seriously.

Merle


Didn't he do it to impress Jodie Foster or something?


yup. . . so he said


Well, his sense of logic is better than the average politician's then. Maybe I'll vote for him in the nationals. 8) Although he doesn't exactly have a reputation as a straight shooter... :?


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24 Feb 2008, 12:46 am

GoatOnFire wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
GoatOnFire wrote:
sinsboldly wrote:
LabPet wrote:
I think the guy who shot Ronald Reagan (he missed, btw) is free now too. "Hinkley. He's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job." I'm pretty sure this is who Werbert is voting for. Just because.


John Hinkley. you are stumping for John Hinckley with the motto " Hinkley, he's had a shot at the man, lets give him a shot at the job."

I am rolling on the floor in laughter. . . seriously.

Merle


Didn't he do it to impress Jodie Foster or something?


yup. . . so he said


Well, his sense of logic is better than the average politician's then. Maybe I'll vote for him in the nationals. 8) Although he doesn't exactly have a reputation as a straight shooter... :?


HA! isn't he a little independent to be running either for the elephants or the donkeys?

Merle



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24 Feb 2008, 1:18 am

I can vote independent in the nationals.


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01 Mar 2008, 6:35 am

around here I see t-shirts that say "vote for Pedro".

Can you vote for him?


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01 Mar 2008, 1:12 pm

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around here I see t-shirts that say "vote for Pedro".

Can you vote for him?


I can't vote for him in the primaries, but I can vote for Pedro when it is time for the national election.


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