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Nick PapageorgioSBR MVP
- 01-07-12
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DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 101246
#37Originally posted by Cougar BaitI like to think of myself as a moderate but am always forced to vote Republican. Actually voted Independent once.
This year I would vote for a broken refrigerator over Obama.
Seriously if it was:
__ Obama
__ Broken Refrigerator
I would vote for the refrigerator.
at least the light would be on once in awhile
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jbart28SBR MVP
- 04-16-11
- 3387
#38Hope and Change can lick my balls. Fuk $4 gas and free ponies for the lazy breeders.
IN!Comment -
NYSportsGuy210SBR Posting Legend- 11-07-09
- 11347
#39A lot of insecure numb skulls with small penises in this thread.
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guitarjoshSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-25-07
- 5458
#40You must look at a lot of dicks if you can tell who has a little peepee by who they vote forOriginally posted by NYSportsGuy210A lot of insecure numb skulls with small penises in this thread.
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NYSportsGuy210SBR Posting Legend- 11-07-09
- 11347
#41It's a known medical correlation actually.Originally posted by guitarjoshYou must look at a lot of dicks if you can tell who has a little peepee by who they vote forComment -
marcojuicemanSBR MVP- 05-25-11
- 2870
#42When the Repubs find a better Conservative then I would be IN but till then Nope..
I like small government not a lite-liberal moderate of ObamaComment -
jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388208
#43We are getting there
Rep's know what is right for USA
We live cleanComment -
King MayanSBR Posting Legend
- 09-22-10
- 21330
#44Originally posted by jjgoldWe are getting there
Rep's know what is right for USA
We live clean
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Cougar BaitSBR Posting Legend
- 10-04-07
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#45Looks like Mayan thinks Bush is running again.Comment -
Mr KLCBARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 12-19-07
- 31100
#46So does Obama when he keeps bringing up why things haven't improved as he promised the last 3 1/2 years.Originally posted by Cougar BaitLooks like Mayan thinks Bush is running again.Comment -
opie1988SBR Posting Legend
- 09-12-10
- 23429
#47I love my family. I love America. I love all that America has given to us. I appreciate the opportunity to work hard everyday and provide a nice life for my children. I believe that ones drive, intelligence, and work ethic should allow them the chance to rise above the norm, and achieve success only limited by their own abilities. I don't believe I should have to share the rewards of my efforts with those who choose not to make the same sacrifices that I do.....
.....so of course I am in.
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jjgoldSBR Aristocracy
- 07-20-05
- 388208
#48Opie your the Fukkin President after that post
I will be in touchComment -
Boner_18SBR Hall of Famer- 08-24-08
- 8301
#49My household income was in the low-mid 6 digits last year and we paid 75k+ in taxes. Between the two of us we performed over 200 hours of community service. Now my coworkers talk about high earners paying their fair share, I say f\*\*k you. Also, i'm sick and ******* tired of these pussys talking about downsizing our military and isolationism. We strengthen our nation and our globe by doing the right thing and PROACTIVELY protecting oppressed people wherever they may be.
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BIGDAYSBR Aristocracy
- 02-17-10
- 48247
#50Originally posted by opie1988I love my family. I love America. I love all that America has given to us. I appreciate the opportunity to work hard everyday and provide a nice life for my children. I believe that ones drive, intelligence, and work ethic should allow them the chance to rise above the norm, and achieve success only limited by their own abilities. I don't believe I should have to share the rewards of my efforts with those who choose not to make the same sacrifices that I do.....
.....so of course I am in.
OPIE for President!!
btw, drill baby drill
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Mr. LuckySBR Sharp
- 07-06-08
- 284
#51In, small government, no free hand outs, need a leader. go Romney.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 66083
#52He's in too
Artur Davis, former prominent Obama backer, leaves Democratic Party
Artur Davis, one ofPresident Obama’s earliest supporters and a former co-chairman for his presidential campaign, announced Tuesday that he was leaving the Democratic Party for good.Democratic Party
In a post published Tuesday on his website, Davis was vague about his future political endeavors, but declared: “If I were to run, it would be as a Republican. And I am in the process of changing my voter registration from Alabama to Virginia, a development which likely does represent a closing of one chapter and perhaps the opening of another.”
Davis, who represented Alabama’s 7th Congressional District from 2003 to 2011, was notably the first member of Congress outside of Illinois to endorse then-Sen. Obama’s 2008 presidential bid. And it was Davis who seconded the official nomination of Obama at the 2008 Democratic National Convention.
Along with making hints at the future, Davis reflected on his experiences as a Democrat, and condemned the path he believes the party is taking.
Renouncing the party “is no light decision on my part,” he wrote. “Cutting ties with an Alabamathat has weakened and lost faith with more and more Alabamians every year is one thing; leaving a national party that has been the home for my political values for two decades is quite another.”a relatively conservative campaign
But “wearing a Democratic label no longer matches what I know about my country and its possibilities,” he said.
“On the specifics, I have regularly criticized an agenda that would punish businesses and job creators with more taxes just as they are trying to thrive again,” he said. “I have taken issue with an administration that has lapsed into a bloc by bloc appeal to group grievances when the country is already too fractured: frankly, the symbolism of Barack Obama winning has not given us the substance of a united country.”
Given Davis’ previous stances on pivotal Obama policies, his departure from the party can’t be too much of a surprise. Davis was the sole member of the Congressional Black Caucus to vote against Obama’s healthcare reform legislation in 2010. He also ranfor the governorship of Alabama in 2010, but failed to win a primary battle against then-Agriculture Commissioner Ron Sparks, losing by a margin of 25 percentage points. After the loss, Davis declared he would no longer seek public office.Mitt Romney
Republican presidential candidate’s campaign has heralded Davis’ retreat from the Democratic Party as evidence of “mounting opposition among Democrats to President Obama’s campaign message and tactics,” in a release sent out Wednesday.Comment -
RubberKettleSBR Hall of Famer
- 12-28-09
- 6421
#53
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thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22444
#54Im gona go on a rant here, it actually touches a little on wat johngalt said. You guys basically tried to shove ron paul down our throats, now that hes more finished then the cubs, you have turned to romney. I culd maybe see it if he was the vp (unlikely imo), but i aint buying it now. He was ur guy and lost, dont be a fairweather fan.Comment -
stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 66083
#55^
Not me, I think Ron Paul is a kook, always have.Comment -
Ghenghis KahnSBR Posting Legend
- 01-02-12
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#56you think ron paul's a kook for never changing his stance like these other two? give me a fuckin break. people are so dumb when it comes to politics. this day and age, a true politician is a kook and flip-floppers are considered the true candidates. it's a sad fuckin world we live in...
you people that think gop and dem are two separate parties is in the same category as people that believe wwe is real. it's pathetic that we know politicians lie and we know our government is corrupt but we fall for the same shit over and over.Comment -
Emily_HainesSBR Posting Legend
- 04-14-09
- 15847
#57going to be a lot of dumb people in this clubComment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22444
#58Originally posted by stevenash^
Not me, I think Ron Paul is a kook, always have.
what you or i think about him is irrelevant, the brass here was on his balls, he goes out in the semifinals, and now they are on romney for the championship. thats politics in general i guess. itd basically be like someone telling you how great the thunder are then they get whipped by the spurs then we get to hear how great they are because they want the heat to lose. a never ending cycle of bullshit.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 101246
#59I don't think you will be allowed in.Originally posted by Emily_Hainesgoing to be a lot of dumb people in this clubComment -
flyingilliniSBR Aristocracy
- 12-06-06
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#60I have a hard time comprehending being anything but a Republican. I'm the furthest on the right you will ever find. Republican or nothing at all. It's really the only way, always has been and always will be.המוסד
המוסד למודיעין ולתפקידים מיוחדים
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King MayanSBR Posting Legend
- 09-22-10
- 21330
#61Oh he is..Originally posted by Cougar BaitLooks like Mayan thinks Bush is running again.
Why do neo clowns get hurt over W pics??? Did you guys forget he was your leader a FEW YEARS AGO.
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MadisonSBR Hall of Famer
- 09-16-11
- 6531
#62Here , Here! ... INOriginally posted by opie1988I love my family. I love America. I love all that America has given to us. I appreciate the opportunity to work hard everyday and provide a nice life for my children. I believe that ones drive, intelligence, and work ethic should allow them the chance to rise above the norm, and achieve success only limited by their own abilities. I don't believe I should have to share the rewards of my efforts with those who choose not to make the same sacrifices that I do.....
.....so of course I am in.
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stevenashModerator
- 01-17-11
- 66083
#63Originally posted by thetrinitywhat you or i think about him is irrelevant
No shit, you, me, we are just one voice in a crowd.
Know this though, I'm a lifelong registered republican, that doesn't mean I won't cross party lines if the dems trot out a better candidate that I feel is better than the one in my party.
My first vote was for Ronnie, and I have yet to see the democratic party trot out a better candidate.
No I wasn't thrilled with the McCain/Palin ticket, but I knew it was better than the poser from Chicago and the nut case from Delaware team.
Three years later, I've been proven right.Comment -
thetrinitySBR Posting Legend
- 01-25-11
- 22444
#64we are pretty much in the same boat, although 2000 was my first vote not the 80s. i have voted the democrats in local elections and state elections many times, just never for the president. in fact, the old ladies at the polls are always shocked when i show up as a registered republican since my family was big in local politics as democrats back in the day.Originally posted by stevenashNo shit, you, me, we are just one voice in a crowd.
Know this though, I'm a lifelong registered republican, that doesn't mean I won't cross party lines if the dems trot out a better candidate that I feel is better than the one in my party.
My first vote was for Ronnie, and I have yet to see the democratic party trot out a better candidate.
No I wasn't thrilled with the McCain/Palin ticket, but I knew it was better than the poser from Chicago and the nut case from Delaware team.
Three years later, I've been proven right.Comment -
DwightShruteSBR Aristocracy
- 01-17-09
- 101246
#65post of the year. That kind of thinking and attitude is what made America great.Originally posted by opie1988I love my family. I love America. I love all that America has given to us. I appreciate the opportunity to work hard everyday and provide a nice life for my children. I believe that ones drive, intelligence, and work ethic should allow them the chance to rise above the norm, and achieve success only limited by their own abilities. I don't believe I should have to share the rewards of my efforts with those who choose not to make the same sacrifices that I do.....
.....so of course I am in.
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dante1BARRELED IN @ SBR!
- 10-31-05
- 38658
#66Originally posted by Carseller4I'm straight, and I like money, no choice but to be a Republican!
I'm in.
You forgot IQ under 90.Comment -
fishmongerSBR MVP
- 12-31-08
- 1492
#67conservative libertarian, so basically a republican without the bullshit. In.Comment -
MC PICKSSBR Hall of Famer
- 01-10-10
- 6644
#68Same here.Originally posted by stevenash^
Not me, I think Ron Paul is a kook, always have.Comment -
marcojuicemanSBR MVP- 05-25-11
- 2870
#69How is Ron Paul a kook??Originally posted by ** PICKSSame here.
With the only guy still running (Mitt hasnt won yet turn off Faux)
Who has a plan to balance the budget in 3 years instead of 10??
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marcojuicemanSBR MVP- 05-25-11
- 2870
#70'Ron Paul Festival' Could Bring 100k Supporters to GOP ConventionOriginally posted by stevenash^
Not me, I think Ron Paul is a kook, always have.
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