will harry Reid lose?

#26
#26
That is still an immensely stupid thing to say. The woman's press conference behavior, her debate performances, and the other weird things she has said (Sharron Angle Quotes - Top 10 Ridiculous Sharron Angle Quotes) have turned me off, along with the fact that I don't support uber-religious folks taking major public office. It's just not safe anymore.



I just think anyone who holds an opinion like THAT isn't quite right in the head. She's almost as nutty as O'Donnell. I could really give a rat's ass about her policy... it's the decisions that she might be crazy enough to make AFTER she takes office that scare me.



It was more of an attack on her erratic behavior than an attack on her pro-life philosophy. I actually recently posted in another thread about how abortion is a decade or two from being completely moot as the likelihood of RvW being overturned is slim to none.

Trust me, I can't stand Harry Reid, but I do NOT want nutjobs like Bachmann, O'Donnell, and Angle taking/retaining office.

It's a terrible time to be neither Democrat nor Republican.

Looks like Angle is gonna win, but O'Donnell has zero chance. Lesser of two evils, it seems.

i hope angle wins, but your fellow unions thugs will do their best to stop it. that's why he'll win.
 
#27
#27
Eh, I just wish whoever starts the Yucca Mountain project back up. That's not going to happen with Reid there.
 
#28
#28
anyone think he will or won't?

if he does somehow win, Nevada deserves all their high unemployement. of course the union thugs will probably get him elected.

The bolded makes you just as ignorant as they are. Let the system play out.
 
#30
#30
I still think that the union vote will play a major role in this, but get the sense that people are so frurstrated with the economy that they are now grasping for straws/anything new and so she might win simply by virtue of people using their vote to express their distress. Nowhere is the pinch felt more than Nevada right now.

The saddest thing is that, when you watch interviews of people saying they will vote for some of these TPers, they say they don't plan to vote FOR them as much as they do AGAINST the status quo. Just anything to shake up the system and get us out of a stagnated economy.

They should be careful what they wish for.
 
#31
#31
"they say they don't plan to vote FOR them as much as they do AGAINST the status quo."

sounds familiar. hmmm
 
#32
#32
That is still an immensely stupid thing to say. The woman's press conference behavior, her debate performances, and the other weird things she has said (Sharron Angle Quotes - Top 10 Ridiculous Sharron Angle Quotes) have turned me off, along with the fact that I don't support uber-religious folks taking major public office. It's just not safe anymore.



I just think anyone who holds an opinion like THAT isn't quite right in the head. She's almost as nutty as O'Donnell. I could really give a rat's ass about her policy... it's the decisions that she might be crazy enough to make AFTER she takes office that scare me.

Oh yea...and having a President who went to a church led by Jeremiah Wright screams safety.

You liberals are so stupid and stubborn it's ridiculous.
 
#33
#33
don't underestimate the unions busing their people to win elections.

Where did I imply it couldn't happen or I underestimate it? The fact's are...joevol on volnation can't do a damn thing about it so why stoop to that level?
 
#34
#34
"they say they don't plan to vote FOR them as much as they do AGAINST the status quo."

sounds familiar. hmmm

Exactly.

The hypocracy coming from left on this is hilarious.

Going against the status quo got Obama elected. It was hip then and Hope and Change were going to be great for America...now because people are doing it the other way it somehow means their party sucks but just not as much...
 
#35
#35
I still think that the union vote will play a major role in this, but get the sense that people are so frurstrated with the economy that they are now grasping for straws/anything new and so she might win simply by virtue of people using their vote to express their distress. Nowhere is the pinch felt more than Nevada right now.

The saddest thing is that, when you watch interviews of people saying they will vote for some of these TPers, they say they don't plan to vote FOR them as much as they do AGAINST the status quo. Just anything to shake up the system and get us out of a stagnated economy.

They should be careful what they wish for.

Really? This comment from you......:eek:lol:
 
#38
#38
what are you talking about. if you study any history, morality has always played apart in history. read what our founding fathers said about a moral and Godly nation.

Which for the most part I say leave up to the states is all... And I'm sorry a morally bankrupt liar pounding on the Bible to buy votes just because he says "I'm pro-life, hate gay marriage, but I'm going to bankrupt you in the process" crap is getting old.

To be honest I'm VERY socially right but I've come to realize that just like a lot of the things I howl about the liberals superseding the state's rights on issues, I believe folks on the right are just as guilty of as well. I think it's high time the church as a whole needs to ball up and actually get out there and stand for their message on their own, not while hiding behind the cloak of Government. God gave us free wills to choose our own destiny (for good or bad), what gives us the right then to take it upon ourselves to force it on others?
 

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