SD on 26/3/2007 at 11:36
Quote Posted by Parker'sSire
I won't vote for a Democrat or Republican. I'll vote for the person. I no longer have much respect for anyone who votes the "party line".
See, I find this weird, because whatever you think of Democrat or Republican, there's two very different ideologies at play there.
Now, to me the choice is an absolute no brainer, and always will be, because I know what I believe in, but an increasing number of people these days don't seem at all bothered by what political parties actually stand for any more.
What happened here? Is ideology really dead? Do people actually not care what fundamental rules political parties use to formulate their policies any more? It's absolutely baffling to me, so if anyone can shed some light on the matter, I'd appreciate it.
Criminal on 26/3/2007 at 12:47
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Schattentänzer on 26/3/2007 at 13:05
Quote Posted by Criminal
- women are usually not as much as aggressive like males, respectively it's not expected that women act/react aggressively. That wouldn't be the worst idea of a presidency (well, a reason against Mike).
I'd be more afraid of Condy than of Mike. Of the whole Bush crowd, she's got the largest brain and is using it, too. And while she doesn't beat people to pulp personally, I'm pretty damn sure she doesn't have any qualms leaving a few bodies in her wake. She seems to be a good puppeteer, too.
Gestalt on 26/3/2007 at 14:11
I thought Thatcher provided a pretty good counterpoint to the old female ruler=nice/peaceful thing. There are more important factors than someone's gender in determining whether or not they're a bastard.
It's not particularly relevant if women are statistically less likely to be aggressive, since when you vote you're dealing with a specific individual rather than some sort of statistical average. If you want to know how a candidate will behave in office, looking into their history and researching their platform is a far better way to go about it than assuming things based on gender.
SirFreddieM on 26/3/2007 at 15:38
is none other than Alfred E. Neumann. :thumb:
N'Al on 26/3/2007 at 17:20
Quote Posted by Strontium Dog
Quote Posted by Martlet
You can't forget Jean-Marie Le Pen
Actually, this time, you pretty much can ;)
Le Pen's latest rationale goes a little like this:
"Segolene Royal's started singing The Marseillaise during her election campaign,
as I've been doing all this time, so clearly I must be doing something right!"
Uhu, yeah...
Martin Karne on 26/3/2007 at 17:26
Arnold Schwarzenegger, after amending the constitution or else no foreign terminator err president for you.
Criminal on 26/3/2007 at 19:45
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The Alchemist on 26/3/2007 at 20:10
Quote Posted by Criminal
I heard he has heart problems.
I heard lifting weights feels like(
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sHvWYAzIRo) cumming. Maybe his heart problems are due to his chronic orgasms?
Admit it, you shifted your eyes a few times before deciding if you should click that.
littlek on 27/3/2007 at 02:24
Quote Posted by Martin Karne
Arnold Schwarzenegger, after amending the constitution or else no foreign terminator err president for you.
There is no reason why his wife Maria Shriver could not enter this race. :sly: