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Old 03-13-2007, 12:01 PM
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This means you are voting for a Pro gay and Pro abortion rights president

don't forget that
Since when do we know what a politician really believes in??? ... as a former resident of New York ... I saw a man that did the job .... he literally slept 4 hours a day and is responsible for the renaissance of the city ... Hillary for the most part has pranced around doing very little for the state.
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:02 PM
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Thad,

If those WERE the two choices, what choice do you have? Move to Mexico? It's probably pretty vacant now days.
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:02 PM
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Political Experts believe he is the only one that can Beat Hillary.
and they believe Hillary will overcome Obama.

as it stands now, Giulioni will be the republican Nominee.

I've been called everything but a child of hell for being a Democrat.
But my Question is, what is the difference between voting for Hillary and Giulioni? They both believe in Gays and abortion. are you aware of that?
the only real difference is fiscal and perhaps their stance on the war?

i sense some hypocricy on the part of republicans
People who vote based on who they think is going to win are committing the sin of gambling.

I will not vote for either a Democrat or a Republican since they're really two sides of the same unconstitutional big government coin.
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:03 PM
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Dan, are you ignoring my Questions ?

renda, who would you vote for ?
Whoever is running against Hillary. Might not like them, but I want to keep her out of office.
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People who vote based on who they think is going to win are committing the sin of gambling.

I will not vote for either a Democrat or a Republican since they're really two sides of the same unconstitutional big government coin.
Chan who are our other choices?
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:04 PM
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Whoever is running against Hillary. Might not like them, but I want to keep her out of office.
That's how I feel, Renda! I would never vote for Hillary.
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UH ???? exaplin that one please
C'mon Thad ... everyone knows this marriage is one of political convenience ... and shows little fruit of being real ....
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:05 PM
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in your hypothetical, only two choice exist; Hillary or Rudy, I would choose Rudy.

I have more confidence that between these two, he would be more mindful of how all the issues affect a nation rather than just his own political future and ambitions.
There are other choices. People need to stop believing the lie of the two-party system. Political parties become "viable" when people vote for them.
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C'mon Thad ... everyone knows this marriage is one of political convenience ... and shows little fruit of being real ....
You mean like that Jackson/Presley marriage?
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Old 03-13-2007, 12:06 PM
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Chan who are our other choices?
Any of the several other political parties in this country.
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