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Current fav... condoleeza...lov the gap theory [/ QUOTE ] Is that the theory that there is a gigantic gap in her top teeth? |
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I like Arnolds policies and style, but it seems he has failed at implementing any of them. So much for taking down the special interests.
McCain is a nice guy. Er, um, who else.....Lincoln. I dunno, can't think of others. Politicians really get in the way of politics. It's too bad government has to be run by people. |
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It's too bad government has to exist at all [/ QUOTE ] Isn't that what you meant to say? |
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Dur, me liberal, me not like Repugnicans. Dur.
Anyway. Lincoln Chafee Chuck Hagel John McCain (Before the sucking-up to Bush, now just feh) Rep. Ron Paul Frank Blee (NJ State Senate Minority Whip, taught a Poli-Sci class at my college better than most other general-elective classes I've had) |
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Frank Blee (NJ State Assembly Minority Whip [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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What I'm trying to say is I think ideas have a lot more merit then politicians. For instance, smaller government is an idea. Bush is a politician. He claims he will lower taxes and spending. But he only did the former.
There are a lot of great policies I like and very few politicians that I think will carry them out. For instance I think we need SS reform. But there isn't a single politician I can think of that will do it properly. And when I vote, I don't get to vote for ideas I vote for politicians. |
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Is it just me or does Condeleeza Rice's facial expressions remind anyone else of a little puppy dog.
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