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[Dems2008] Re: Little Off Topic

For one, it's not a solution, it's an idea or some might say theory
that I thought of last night at 11 pm. Second, what if, what if, what
if all your fear mongering is nothing but what ifs. Third, I would
flee the country before gong to war IF it ever got that bad. Unlike
some people I have no respect for anyone who would take anothers life
including the state, the doctors, and the brainwashed soldiers around
the world. Fourth If you had read my post I clearly stated in the
very first sentence "I would never vote for that piece of crap"
Lastly I will not buy into this "anybody than McCain" mentality. This
is The President of the United States of America ... we should stand
for nothing less than perfection instead we get 50% of 50% of 50%
that's pretty much how many people have voted for either of the Dem
candidates. My point is our society has to change first before ANY
real change for the positive could take place.

But I very much respect your opinion Ed
Thank You,
Brian

--- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, Edward Hochman <whovian7_2000@...>
wrote:
>
> Brian,
>
> the question is when you begin damage control- when there are
possibilities to salvage something or when all the possibilities are
gone. Your solution is stupid. By the time you get started, McCain
may curtail your rights to the point that there would be nothing you
could do. With the patriot act he could take you into custody for
suspicion only, hold you for whatever time he wants without a lawyer,
and nobody would hear from you again. Tell me what you would do
then. Woops, I am sorry. you couldn't say because you would be
gone. Or they could be coy about it and moniter you through your
cell phone, home phone or office phone.........hmmmmmmm with
techology these days they don't even need a phone to find out your
activities......well, they could conscript you to fight in Iraq, you
would agree I am sure. After all you prefer McCain, don't you. He'd
love you for volunteering in this war. I hear it may go on another
10 -15 years. that would
> suit you wouldn't it? Vote for him then........It would suit your
interest.
>
> I prefer to vote for one of the two democrats because either
alternative would be better than this mental health care patient
(McCain). I would hope for a third ballot at the convention so that
maybe a better candidate can be encouraged to take center seat. but
if it doesn't happen I will go for the winner of that convention.
Maybe hope is not lost yet.
>
> ed
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Brian Causway <brian_causway@...>
> To: Dems2008@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Friday, April 4, 2008 12:58:49 AM
> Subject: Re:[Dems2008] Re: Little Off Topic
>
> I hope McCain wins ... I'm in no way a fan of his and I'm a
lifelong
> Democrat and I would never vote for that piece of crap but why
elect
> a Democrat who will just inherit a huge broken disaster called
> America. If either Obama or Clinton gets elected the Republicans
are
> just going to blame all the problems in the world on either of
them.
> At least if McCain gets elected and further ruins the country we
then
> will win over more people to our cause prove to them that we (The
> Dems) are right and they (The Repubs) are wrong. Like I said before
> things have to get a hell of a lot worst before they can start to
get
> better ... Americans have to get mad as hell before they'll get off
> their fat asses and vote the right person to be President.
>
> Brian
>
>
> --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Edward Hochman" <whovian7_2000@>
> wrote:
> >
> > Then you should be president of the bush-mccain for president
> club. That is what it comes down to if you sit this one out. Too
> much is at stake to sit this one out.
> >
> > ----------
> > Sent from the Cingular network using Mobile Email
> >
> > ------Original Message------
> > From: raschueller <raschueller@>
> > To: <Dems2008@yahoogroups.com>
> > Date: Thu, Apr 3, 2008 11:21 PM
> > Subject: [Dems2008] Re: Little Off Topic
> >
> > --- In Dems2008@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Finley" <nwest99@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Re: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Dems2008/message/20175 <>
Hello
> > Susie in Texas. The big bad wolf is John McCain and Obama
supporters
> > should pledge to vote for Clinton, in November, should she win
the
> nod
> > <(& vice versa).
> >
> >
> > Sorry I felt that way until recently. Now I can't do it.
Personally
> I
> > feel she presents as large a threat as the republicans (if not
> > larger), and if she gets the nod I will be sitting this one out. I
> > argued that exact position... even to the point of angering a fair
> > number of Obama supporters by suggesting for the good of the
party
> to
> > seat the Michigan delegation despite the rules. However she
crossed
> > too many lines that are indefensible and her behavior suggests
that
> > she will effectively continue the trend started under Clinton to
> shift
> > this country dramatically to the right for political gain.
> >
> > > I like Obama, but the real enemy is the GOP, eh! How would an
> > Obama/Clinton or Clinton/Obama ticket strike your fancy, eh?
> >
> > Neither one is desirable too many bridges have been burned, and
> > Clinton would never accept the second slot anyways. VP's do not
go
> on
> > to be presidents unless the President dies. Other than Bush SR.
No
> one
> > in 20th century went straight from the VP slot to the presidency.
> >
> > >Should neither Obama or Clinton win on the first ballot
delegates
> are
> > free on the second ballot to vote for who they choose. How would
you
> > feel about a Gore/Obama or Gore/Clinton ticket, eh?
> >
> > Again no. Gore/ Edwards yes.
> >
> > >I will be very, very disappointed if Obama doesn't win the nod,
> BUT
> > we can't let the GOP benefit from dis-united democrats come
> November.
> > Polls show Texas is winnable by democrats so for heaven sake don't
> > stay home on election day or, sanity-forbid, vote for McCain -
> OK!!!!!!
> >
> > I won't vote for McCain or a third party. My happy butt will stay
> > home. I worked my ass off in 2004 and I deserve a break anyways.
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
> > Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
>
>
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