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.....but I would seriously consider voting for Jim Webb. He is the only man with any leadership one either side. The republican field looks like a three ring circus and is only getting worse.
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Me either. And I won't in the next election. miles
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Just curious........did you sit out the last election?
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If Webb is such a great guy, why is he in the party of destruction?
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If Webb is such a great guy, why is he in the party of destruction? Like the R's are not following the lead?
Epstein didn't kill himself.
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Biden didn't win the election.
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The only good thing about the republicans is they won't touch the 2nd. Other than that, both party's suck.
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One vote away from losing our guns. Enjoy it
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democrats-republicans
2 sides of the same party
or as someone here on the Campfire said "2 cheeks of the same ass"
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obama freed the gays
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.....but I would seriously consider voting for Jim Webb. He is the only man with any leadership one either side. The republican field looks like a three ring circus and is only getting worse.
Yawn. You go girl. Poor folks deserve to take summer vacations in Hawaii and buy their food with ebt cards.
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If being stupid allows me to believe in Him, I'd wish to be a retard. Eisenhower and G Washington should be good company.
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yeah. Jim webb is as odious as they come. More and more, I am thinking that Bernie Sanders, the avowed communist candidate, will be the dhimmicrat front runner. He should win in a landslide, in the new America.
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Is he the author of Fields of Fire?
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"Never voted Democrat for President before...."
Don't make a mistake and start now....
One man with courage makes a majority....
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Is he the author of Fields of Fire? Yes
One man with courage makes a majority....
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Webb is a lukewarm liberal
The question that needs to be asked and answered by to ANY candidate is....wait for it...
Who would they appoint as judges...it is the litmus test
One man with courage makes a majority....
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"Never voted Democrat for President before...."
Don't make a mistake and start now.... ^^^THIS^^^
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Who would they appoint as judges...it is the litmus test
Bingo It extends far beyond the candidate themselves. Here in Mississippi we had a blue dog democrat named Gene Taylor that was our representative for years. He was pretty conservative, certainly much more so than any democrat and most republicans from the northeastern states. On the face of his voting record and what he stood for he was actually OK, most conservative republicans would be pretty happy with him. The problem wasn't Gene himself, it's that he was a democrat and that meant that when it came to all the political maneuvering in Congress he had to side with the democrats. When it came to electing the speaker of the house he voted for Nancy Pelosi, even though I'm sure he had to hold his nose while doing that. If he didn't he'd be ostracized by the party and lose all his committee assignments which is where the power is held. Same things with Obama's appointments, he'd have to vote for them or risk alienating the democratic party. It was a damned if you do, damned if you don't situations. He really should have switched to the republican party and he'd probably have held on to his seat, but he didn't and now he's gone. It's not all the person themselves. The mere fact that you run on a democratic ticket means that you're beholden to the democrat party and you have to cave to their desires. Webb might not be that bad, but when it comes to getting legislation through congress he's going to have to cave to democratic leaders in order to get anything done. Same thing with court appointments, he'll have to nominate committed leftists like Kagan, Ginsberg, and Sotomayer to be able to get them through the senate appointment. If his own party leaders won't support his nominees then they'll be shut down, he'll have to go ultra leftist to get anything done. ANYONE with a D next to their name is a non-starter, you're not electing a person you're electing a party and democrats today are committed socialists, end of story. Most republicans are bad enough, a democrat of any sort is a non-starter.
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Who would they appoint as judges...it is the litmus test
Bingo It extends far beyond the candidate themselves. Here in Mississippi we had a blue dog democrat named Gene Taylor that was our representative for years. He was pretty conservative, certainly much more so than any democrat and most republicans from the northeastern states. On the face of his voting record and what he stood for he was actually OK, most conservative republicans would be pretty happy with him. The problem wasn't Gene himself, it's that he was a democrat and that meant that when it came to all the political maneuvering in Congress he had to side with the democrats. When it came to electing the speaker of the house he voted for Nancy Pelosi, even though I'm sure he had to hold his nose while doing that. If he didn't he'd be ostracized by the party and lose all his committee assignments which is where the power is held. Same things with Obama's appointments, he'd have to vote for them or risk alienating the democratic party. It was a damned if you do, damned if you don't situations. He really should have switched to the republican party and he'd probably have held on to his seat, but he didn't and now he's gone. It's not all the person themselves. The mere fact that you run on a democratic ticket means that you're beholden to the democrat party and you have to cave to their desires. Webb might not be that bad, but when it comes to getting legislation through congress he's going to have to cave to democratic leaders in order to get anything done. Same thing with court appointments, he'll have to nominate committed leftists like Kagan, Ginsberg, and Sotomayer to be able to get them through the senate appointment. If his own party leaders won't support his nominees then they'll be shut down, he'll have to go ultra leftist to get anything done. ANYONE with a D next to their name is a non-starter, you're not electing a person you're electing a party and democrats today are committed socialists, end of story. Most republicans are bad enough, a democrat of any sort is a non-starter. This is the nail hit squarely on the head. Like it or not we are actually ruled by the Supreme Court.
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.....but I would seriously consider voting for Jim Webb. He is the only man with any leadership one either side. The republican field looks like a three ring circus and is only getting worse.
I thought that to back when he ran for congress. Then he voted down the line for every Obama program. He lost me. Basically for all the reason Crow Hunter elaborated on.
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