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Presidential Candidate Selector, or who will you end up disagreeing with the least?
Originally posted by Sava
He'd probably win again...
At least, maybe that would stop Republicans trying to name everything in the goddamned country after him when the man isn't even dead yet. What's next, the Ronald Reagan Memorial Swimming Hole?
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2. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (announced he will run) (94%) Click here for info
3. Browne, Harry Libertarian (past candidate, possible) (92%) Click here for info
4. Clinton, Senator Hillary Rodham, NY - Democrat (announced she will not run) (90%) Click here for info
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Just looked at Nader's views, and now I'm really confused why he was my first choice.
His plans for Universal Health Care, guaranteed jobs for all, more than doubling the current minimum wage, etc. would tank the economy in about three seconds flat!
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Paranoid, the same way all the Clinton-haters are paranoid. Can't stand that a Democrat was successful, so resort to character assaults. Fine, but it doesn't make for much of an argument.
I certainly wasnt making an agrument as to his success or not. I was merely alluding to his lack of character, something that liberals seem to think is unimportant.
Since you again misuse paranoid I point you to the american heritage dictionary:
NOUN: 1. A psychotic disorder characterized by delusions of persecution with or without grandeur, often strenuously defended with apparent logic and reason. 2. Extreme, irrational distrust of others.
And as for Reagan...he's a greater scumbag than Clinton, IMO. He blatantly disregarded the Constitution with his little contra affair, he drove us into a recession so he could help the rich get richer and he ignored the burgeoning AIDS crisis at a time when government action was most crucial. Yep, scumbag.
And the evidence that Reagan authorized or knew about Iran contra is.....NONE.
Blatant disregard of the constitution Got a reference?
he drove us into a recession so he could help the rich get richer .
Good Rant
he ignored the burgeoning AIDS crisis at a time when government action was most crucial. Yep, scumbag.
Its possible that Reagans personal beliefs may have slowed recognition of the extent of AIDS problem. Eevn if we had jumped on the bandwagon and thrown even more money at AIDS research than we already have, its likely that very little would have changed. Reagan doesnt deserve the scapegoat status that too many gay organizations have thrown at him.
But oh, Clinton disgraced the office because of a hummer. Riiiiiight.
Its a pity you dont understand the issue.
Cutting military spending and upping the share paid by the uberwealthy sounds perfect to me.
Jealous are we? hmmm?
After all, in spite of all the Republican whining (and outright lies) about Clinton rendering the military unprepared, they performed magnificently in Afghanistan, without any notable changes from Bush.
The preparedness of the military cant be measured by the minescule forces used in Afghanistan. Of course you might understand that if you knew anything about the issues.
Since military overspending and tax breaks for the rich were instrumental in spawning the deficit, it makes sense they should be reigned in to cut it, now doesn't it?
If we were not preparing for war and trying to spark the economy you would have a point. As it stands today, you dont.
We dont know whether Reagan knew. Casey was the last of the WWII era intelligence cowboys and could easily have cooked up the whole thing without Reagans knowledge. That doesnt change that Reagan may have privately supported the idea simply that unless you were a fly on the wall ypu'll never know for sure.
I'd agree to that. For me the idea that a Marine Corps Lt. Col was running around making significant executive decisions was more troubling than Reagan ordering it (and I doubt that he did).
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2. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (announced he will run) (89%) Click here for info
3. Biden, Senator Joe, DE - Democrat (considering) (85%) Click here for info
4. Socialist Candidate (McReynolds bowed out, party may not run a candidate) (82%) Click here for info
5. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (announced he will run) (79%) Click here for info
6. Jackson, Cong. Jesse Jr., IL - Democrat (mentioned) (79%) Click here for info
7. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (announced he will run) (78%) Click here for info
8. Leahy, Patrick Senator, Vermont - Democrat (mentioned) (76%) Click here for info
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10. Clinton, Senator Hillary Rodham, NY - Democrat (announced she will not run) (73%) Click here for info
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17. Graham, Senator Bob, FL - Democrat (considering) (65%) Click here for info
18. Browne, Harry Libertarian (past candidate, possible) (64%) Click here for info
19. Lieberman Senator Joe CT - Democrat: (announced he will run) (63%) Click here for info
20. Feinstein, Senator Dianne, CA - Democrat (mentioned) (61%) Click here for info
21. Bradley, Former Senator Bill NJ - Democrat (past candidate, not likely) (56%) Click here for info
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I've noticed that it seems to favor Ralph Nader. What suprises me is that my #4 choice is the Socialist Party.
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