Bush or Kerry?
#52
RE: Bush or Kerry?
Either libertarian or green. It doesn't really matter too much these days, as they seem to be slowly forming an alliance. There was some article not too long ago where the L's and the G's got together to talk, and found they agreed more than they disagreed on things.
The others are just a little too kooky or flaky, even for me Especially that natural law party, whoa, you really need to be high on some sort of drug to read that platform right.
The others are just a little too kooky or flaky, even for me Especially that natural law party, whoa, you really need to be high on some sort of drug to read that platform right.
#53
RE: Bush or Kerry?
Interesting. I would never think to throw Libertarians and Greens in a pot a call them the same. Libertarians are more like Republicans and Greens are more like Democrats. I'd like to read that article.
Ralph Nader has run as a Green and toyed with it again this year. Neal Boortz is a Libertarian. Can you imagine the fireworks should those two run into each other? A matter/anti-matter collision comes to mind. They don't think alike politically at all.
But my question, though it wasn't clear, is who would you vote for that has a chance in Hell of even having a chance to run, let alone win? It doesn't look like Nader, the strongest third-party candidate, will get on enough state ballots to even run for president.
Ralph Nader has run as a Green and toyed with it again this year. Neal Boortz is a Libertarian. Can you imagine the fireworks should those two run into each other? A matter/anti-matter collision comes to mind. They don't think alike politically at all.
But my question, though it wasn't clear, is who would you vote for that has a chance in Hell of even having a chance to run, let alone win? It doesn't look like Nader, the strongest third-party candidate, will get on enough state ballots to even run for president.
#55
RE: Bush or Kerry?
ORIGINAL: Lugnut
Interesting. I would never think to throw Libertarians and Greens in a pot a call them the same. Libertarians are more like Republicans and Greens are more like Democrats. I'd like to read that article.
Interesting. I would never think to throw Libertarians and Greens in a pot a call them the same. Libertarians are more like Republicans and Greens are more like Democrats. I'd like to read that article.
#56
RE: Bush or Kerry?
ORIGINAL: sleepwalker
am just testing if i get 3 stars upon reaching 501
am just testing if i get 3 stars upon reaching 501
#57
RE: Bush or Kerry?
somehow GWB anti-terrorism works for the past 3 years already.
perhaps, RUSSIA and the rest of the world understands him now, and why he is doing it.
...it is better to follow a strong man with the wrong system than a weak man with the right system.
horsepower's point was down too.
perhaps, RUSSIA and the rest of the world understands him now, and why he is doing it.
...it is better to follow a strong man with the wrong system than a weak man with the right system.
horsepower's point was down too.
#58
RE: Bush or Kerry?
ORIGINAL: Lugnut
Interesting. I would never think to throw Libertarians and Greens in a pot a call them the same. Libertarians are more like Republicans and Greens are more like Democrats. I'd like to read that article.
Interesting. I would never think to throw Libertarians and Greens in a pot a call them the same. Libertarians are more like Republicans and Greens are more like Democrats. I'd like to read that article.
#60
RE: Bush or Kerry?
People,
if you workfor a living and don't enjoy paying taxes then you have to vote for W. Remeber millions of people on welfare count on you to get up every morning and punch the timeclock so they can collect a check from uncle sam.
if you workfor a living and don't enjoy paying taxes then you have to vote for W. Remeber millions of people on welfare count on you to get up every morning and punch the timeclock so they can collect a check from uncle sam.