Voting

Voting

  • McCain

    Votes: 26 27.1%
  • Obama

    Votes: 22 22.9%
  • Baldwin

    Votes: 7 7.3%
  • Nader

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Keyes

    Votes: 26 27.1%
  • Barr

    Votes: 4 4.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 11 11.5%

  • Total voters
    96
  • Poll closed .

Sweet Pea

New member
I can't cast my vote for any of them, Door, but I do understand your position and respect the course you're taking.

I see no civil, judicial, or peaceful way to stop abortion.

There *is* a peaceful way, but y'all aren't generally interested in it because it doesn't involve being punitive to pregnant and parenting women.

~SP
 

Alate_One

Well-known member
Obama, because the last 8 years have been a disaster in all ways and it's time to suck it up and try something else. McCain isn't much of a maverick anymore, he's bought into the same Neocon garbage that ruined W's tenure in office. I am DONE with the republicans until they purge that cancer from their ranks.

Honestly I probably would have voted for any democrat over McCain, simply because of the recent republican record though I'm not sure I really could have stomached Hillary.
 

Nightsongs

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Banned
I am voting for Alan Keyes, so he can force his religion of free will on the jinkxed russian, and death pea.

"As a Roman Catholic I believe the words of the Holy Father must be treated with the utmost respect, particularly when it comes to issues of faith and moral judgment." - Alan Keyes

http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/False Religions/Roman Catholicism/catholic_idols.htm

Alan Keyes worships a demon wafer god and prays to a demon called "The Sacred Mary". Keyes calls for people to pray to "Mary" and pray the rosary so as to end abortion.
 

Psalmist

Blessed is the man that......
LIFETIME MEMBER
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I do not believe that a vote by anyone and for anyone will change what I consider the most important issue facing this country (which has been the most important issue for over 35 years) - abortion.

I am still voting for McCain/Palin, not as a vote for them, but as a vote against Obama, whom I believe will lead this country into a cesspool of evil and irreparable instability.

Who are you voting for, and why?

And near financial ruin.
 

Delmar

Patron Saint of SMACK
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If I understand correctly. in Indiana you can only "write in" a candidate who has file d the proper paper work and gotten enough signatures to be an "official candidate". From what I have read on the Alan Keyes forum, that does not appear to have happened in Indiana. So I don't think writing Keyes in is an option. I hope to find out that I am wrong.
 

Delmar

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Obama, because the last 8 years have been a disaster in all ways and it's time to suck it up and try something else. McCain isn't much of a maverick anymore, he's bought into the same Neocon garbage that ruined W's tenure in office. I am DONE with the republicans until they purge that cancer from their ranks.

Honestly I probably would have voted for any democrat over McCain, simply because of the recent republican record though I'm not sure I really could have stomached Hillary.

In all ways? WOW! What country have you been living in?
 

billwald

New member
>McCain, the lesser of two evils so to speak.

Not to civilians in nations that we feel like attacking - that our owners want us to attack.
 

Sweet Pea

New member
Obama, because the last 8 years have been a disaster in all ways and it's time to suck it up and try something else. McCain isn't much of a maverick anymore, he's bought into the same Neocon garbage that ruined W's tenure in office. I am DONE with the republicans until they purge that cancer from their ranks.

Honestly I probably would have voted for any democrat over McCain, simply because of the recent republican record though I'm not sure I really could have stomached Hillary.

Same here. I don't know if I could've stomached her either. I might have voted third party had she won the nomination.

~SP
 
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cattyfan

Guest
I do not believe that a vote by anyone and for anyone will change what I consider the most important issue facing this country (which has been the most important issue for over 35 years) - abortion.

I am still voting for McCain/Palin, not as a vote for them, but as a vote against Obama, whom I believe will lead this country into a cesspool of evil and irreparable instability.

I am in complete agreement with this. I will not leave the security and economy of this country to a socialist fool with no concept of how to keep the country safe.

I will be voting for McCain/Palin.
 

Lighthouse

The Dark Knight
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Hall of Fame
Obama, because I'm interested in getting out of the war, ASAP. It helps that he's pro-choice and not pandering to the Religious Right, but my main issue, given the fact I have a teenaged son who will be draft material in a few years, is getting out of the war. Second is the economy, which has been trashed in the Bush administration, and third is religious freedom (which includes all the typical hot-button issues that the Religious Right wants to force "my way or the highway" style down the throats of everyone else).

~SP
Your son will not be draft material, because there will be no draft.:dunce::duh:

And, yes that stands even in McCain os voted in.

There *is* a peaceful way, but y'all aren't generally interested in it because it doesn't involve being punitive to pregnant and parenting women.

~SP
Who wants to be punitive to women who actually want to be parents? And how much of a hypocrite are you? You want to be punitive to innocent unborn children.
 

Redfin

New member
I'm voting for Sarah Palin.

Much better she be the future of America than anyone else on either ticket.

I say this as one who lived in Alaska for 11 years, until 2006.

Check her out, for real. :thumb:
 

The Graphite

New member
I'm voting for Keyes, particularly (tho not solely) because his first act in office would be to issue a presidential order declaring the entire executive branch of the federal government would hitherto recognize the personhood of the unborn from conception, thus protecting their God-given rights under the Constitution, and he would even be prepared to send in the National Guard to enforce this locally, if and where necessary, just as we did with desegregation.

God bless Alan Keyes! Send in the men with guns!

:Clete::Grizzly::devil::whip:
 

kmoney

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I'm voting for Keyes, particularly (tho not solely) because his first act in office would be to issue a presidential order declaring the entire executive branch of the federal government would hitherto recognize the personhood of the unborn from conception, thus protecting their God-given rights under the Constitution, and he would even be prepared to send in the National Guard to enforce this locally, if and where necessary, just as we did with desegregation.

God bless Alan Keyes! Send in the men with guns!

:Clete::Grizzly::devil::whip:





Has he said he would actually do all of that? And what would happen if a President actually did the above?
 

The Graphite

New member
Has he said he would actually do all of that?
Yes. It can be seen on the expanded edition of Focus on the Strategy II, the version that has Keyes' speech.
And what would happen if a President actually did the above?
Many of us would cheer? God would smile? Planned Parentless would plotz?

Any of a variety of things would happen.
 
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