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tell us where ya stand and why.

Poll is public so grow a set and fight for your candidate.
 
#5
#5
Boston Vol you lurker.

It's been 4 years and you got zero post.

You are voting for a moron. Break your zero post and tell me why I'm wrong.

Or are you just voting for him because he gives good telemprompter?
 
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Don't worry Boston Vol, I was a long time luker before I joined. Then I didn't post for a long time after I officially joined.

I will say, once you start, it's addicting.
 
#9
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Let's just say, if I am in a swing state, Romney is going to get his ass handed to him in an epic way.

so your in ca, ny, or some other new england state other than nh.

cool.
 
#11
#11
Gary Johnson.

Obama stands for the opposite of pretty much everything I believe.

I've just grown tired of expecting anything out of whatever republican candidate is offered.

If Obama is re-elected (which I think is pretty much a done deal) he's just going to continue to spend and increase the national debt and blame others for failure. I'd like to believe Romney would do what's best for the US, I just don't think it will happen.

Democrat or Republican, I have no faith in either. I'm going to vote for someone that does represent my beliefs. Sure Johnson has no chance to win. I don't care. The divide between R and D prevents anything good from occuring.
 
#12
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Gary Johnson.

Obama stands for the opposite of pretty much everything I believe.

I've just grown tired of expecting anything out of whatever republican candidate is offered.

If Obama is re-elected (which I think is pretty much a done deal) he's just going to continue to spend and increase the national debt and blame others for failure. I'd like to believe Romney would do what's best for the US, I just don't think it will happen.

Democrat or Republican, I have no faith in either. I'm going to vote for someone that does represent my beliefs. Sure Johnson has no chance to win. I don't care. The divide between R and D prevents anything good from occuring.

Yeah, I like that attitude too, I'm not going to vote for the guy that is going to kick me in the nuts and then keep kicking me, but I also won't vote for the guy that says he won't because he might. I've been kicked in the nuts enough already. I can't take anymore. Barry is a known cancer, Romney isn't.
 
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#13
Voting for a non-candidate is the same as not voting. It might be acceptable when we get the ship righted (if ever) and we are back to voting between capitalists, however, when we are in a fight for our very survival as a country, a third party vote is a cop out.
 
#14
#14
Gary Johnson

Because Romney = Obama, and we're totally FUBAR unless (at least one of) the two parties fundamentally change. We have 2 parties that are for big government with no substantial differences.
 
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#15
Romney.

He is the only person who has any shot of beating Barry. He isn't perfect but I trust him with the economy.
 
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Romney.

He is the only person who has any shot of beating Barry. He isn't perfect but I trust him with the economy.

You shouldn't trust anybody with the economy. It's too much for an auditorium full of geniuses to direct, let alone one person.
 
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#17
Voting for a non-candidate is the same as not voting.

When I was younger I thought the same. After having witnessed everything that's happened the past 12 years, I just don't see any reason to vote R or D.

In the end it may have the same effect as not voting, but I'm not going to vote for a cat $hit sandwich just because the other option is a dog $hit sandwich.
 
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Gary Johnson. To hades with all the best of 2 evils, he's the only one that can win crud. Time for us all to make a statement to the major parties.
 
#19
#19
Voting for Johnson, as he most closely reflects my opinions. Living in the northeast, my state will be Barry by a good 8-9% regardless. If I felt a Romney vote would truly matter here than I might go that direction.
 
#20
#20
I'll vote Romney. He's not necessarily my ideal candidate, but I view Presidential politics as a field position game.
 
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Voting for a non-candidate is the same as not voting. It might be acceptable when we get the ship righted (if ever) and we are back to voting between capitalists, however, when we are in a fight for our very survival as a country, a third party vote is a cop out.

The only way we are going to right the ship is to shake up the major parties and the only way we are going to do that is if a significant percentage vote for the 3rd party. If enough of us vote 3rd party we can make a difference. It is a risk, but it is a risk I'm willing to take.
 
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When I was younger I thought the same. After having witnessed everything that's happened the past 12 years, I just don't see any reason to vote R or D.

In the end it may have the same effect as not voting, but I'm not going to vote for a cat $hit sandwich just because the other option is a dog $hit sandwich.

LOL, I am just the opposite, when I was younger I believed in voting for "my guy". Now that I am older and have much more to lose, I can't bring myself to cast a vote that has the possibility of putting a socialist into office that will destroy the last vestiges of this country for my kids and ensure that I will be working until I die.
 
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LOL, I am just the opposite, when I was younger I believed in voting for "my guy". Now that I am older and have much more to lose, I can't bring myself to cast a vote that has the possibility of putting a socialist into office that will destroy the last vestiges of this country for my kids and ensure that I will be working until I die.

My feeling as well.
 
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You shouldn't trust anybody with the economy. It's too much for an auditorium full of geniuses to direct, let alone one person.

Not him alone, but I trust he will assemble a good team. He has real world experience and has had a real job before. Am I 100% sure I know what he will do in office? No. But I know we can't afford another 4 years of this clown and there is no telling what he will do when he has 4 years and does not have to worry about another election.
 

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