The Demise of the Politics Forum Action.

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BigPapaVol

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I'm not being melodramatic, but I am a bit saddened at the demise of this place. It was easily the most entertaining place on VN.

Guess we'll rekindle it in a few years when everyone has roughly 100k posts to their names and Fred Thompson is running against Barack.
 
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I've been doing my part, no responses to my posts this morning. I will miss it.
 
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I'm not being melodramatic, but I am a bit saddened at the demise of this place. It was easily the most entertaining place on VN.

Guess we'll rekindle it in a few years when everyone has roughly 100k posts to their names and Fred Thompson is running against Barack.

He would be a great candidate for the conservatives, I just don't think he is motivated enough to do it.

I was hoping his campaign would gain some momentum, because he is one conservative I would vote for in a heartbeat.

Tell me, BPV, being a conservative, who would you rather have representing the republican party in Washington, Fred Thompson or Sarah Palin?

Not pretending to know you, but somehow I am confident who you will choose
 
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He would be a great candidate for the conservatives, I just don't think he is motivated enough to do it.

I was hoping his campaign would gain some momentum, because he is one conservative I would vote for in a heartbeat.

Tell me, BPV, being a conservative, who would you rather have representing the republican party in Washington, Fred Thompson or Sarah Palin?

Not pretending to know you, but somehow I am confident who you will choose
Thompson and it's not close. I've never espoused Palin as the best the Repubs had to offer, but I do think she did something for McCain that he couldn't do himself - generate buzz. She did it and the economy crushed everything she added. Her inexperience finished the job, no question about it.
 
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I thought it was because this place was over ran with weirdos and we were getting drowned out?
 
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another thing is a lot of people (including myself) are keeping their eyes glued to the Vol forum, its slowing down over there so people are going to start coming back.
 
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Not much to talk about until we get some policy decisions.

I wish the news would take a break -- they're covering the post election like it was the pre-election except with zero to talk about.

If I see one more segment about what kind of dog they're going to adopt I'm going to flip out!
 
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Farrakhan, Wright and Ayers have come out of the woodwork, claiming "victimhood" status.
 

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