I am the undecided...

#26
#26
Well Iam sorry but Iam voting Huckabee because of his moral views , I know what you are going to say that there is more to voting than the moral issues but not for me that is the most important thing in my eyes and there is no other R candidate that has such a strong moral stance than Huckabee. So there you go . GO VOLS!
 
#27
#27
Rudy hasn't given up at all. His strategy may not work though but after Michigan we will have 3 states and 3 different winners.

BTW, I'm more than old enough to be written in. And, I can be bought...:)
 
#28
#28
Just saw a something shocking at the Myrtle Beach debate . . . actual signs of life from Fred Thompson.

In other news, Ron Paul is officially a cartoon character.
 
#29
#29
I have no clue who I am voting for, so if you support a candidate fully, tell me why you are voting for this person and what they could help change in this screwed up nation of ours.


The prez office is a puppet like any other government. If you want to change things start with your local elections that place your state and federal reps and senators. That is where change lies. Then keep up with whether or not they are acting on behalf of themselves or their constituency.
 
#30
#30
Just saw a something shocking at the Myrtle Beach debate . . . actual signs of life from Fred Thompson.

In other news, Ron Paul is officially a cartoon character.



Having been a former Gyno, Paul could be Hillary's running mate and give her free healthcare.
 
#31
#31
I rypically don't vote Dem. I'm liking Huckabee or McCain. Undecided there yet. But, on the Dem side I would have to go Edwards if I went that way. I think he is a dark horse in that race that could conceivably slip in late.
 
#32
#32
I think Iowa made Edwards roadkill. He could end up effectively picking the nominee though.
 
#35
#35
GA - who do you think is the easier person to beat for the R nominee, Obama or Hillara?
No matter how good a speech he gives, I think Obama would be easier to beat. The Clinton machine is still the Clinton machine no matter how high her negatives are.
 
#39
#39
It was worth watching the debate just for that one moment when Brit Hume stopped Ron Paul in the middle of a rant about Iran and basically asked him "what the hell are you talking about?"
 
#40
#40
It was worth watching the debate just for that one moment when Brit Hume stopped Ron Paul in the middle of a rant about Iran and basically asked him "what the hell are you talking about?"

I saw that - not sure that's the moderator's job but it was entertaining.
 
#42
#42
I wouldn't expect much more out of a FoxNews employee to tell you the truth.

It was a little surreal, but honestly I don't think it was out of line. Paul went way out in left field railing against something that he had made up in his head and Hume was doing like everybody else and wondering who exactly he was disagreeing with since everybody else on the stage was advocating a passive wait and see approach much like Paul.
 
#46
#46
Good site Dan, I came up with Nancy Pelosi :crazy: J/K. Really, I came up with Huck, just as I thought.
 
#49
#49
Hume is no more out there than his counterparts at other networks.

I couldn't pass up on the opportunity to rail against what I find as general unprofessional ism at FoxNews...It isn't endemic...but there are some really unprofessional people over there ... and their news in general irks me. If they took Nancy Grace from CNN that would basically seal the deal for me.
 

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