Who Would You Vote For?

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wolfeskins
01-25-2007, 04:01 PM
(100%) 1: Sen. Sam Brownback (R)
(97%) 2: Rep. Duncan Hunter (R)
(95) tie: Rep. Tom Tancredo (R)
Sen. George Allen (R)


i was not surprised with the results exept for Duncun Hunter. he is pro-choice and supports gun control, thats two areas that i strongly dissagree with and he might support same sex unions, i can't remember.

dmek25
01-25-2007, 04:50 PM
Only the good looking ones. You ever seen Janet Reno? Not if she was the last person on Earth...
you would hillary, though? come on, admit it:)

BrudLee
01-25-2007, 06:37 PM
(100%) Ron Paul (R)
(81%) Newt Gingrich (R)
(73%) Joseph Biden (D)

Being from Delaware, and knowing of all three of them, I'd love to see the answers to your questions. I don't thinmk you could find one common issue the three of them share.

GhettoDogAllStars
01-25-2007, 06:48 PM
Being from Delaware, and knowing of all three of them, I'd love to see the answers to your questions. I don't thinmk you could find one common issue the three of them share.

In general, I support less government.

My political opinions go something like this:
1. Less war
2. Privatize Social Security
3. Funding for education
4. Environmentally cautious
5. Civil unions
6. Free trade
7. Reduce spending and lower the deficit
8. Pro business
9. No capital punishment
10. Pro life
11. No gun control
12. Improve border security

Hail2theskins
01-25-2007, 07:35 PM
1. Mark Levin
2. Sean Hannity
3. Dig up Reagan and sit him in office (thanks lewis black)



j/k, i am conservative but mark levin in office would be absolutley insane, not to mention a dead guy.

Sheriff Gonna Getcha
01-25-2007, 08:37 PM
In general, I support less government.

My political opinions go something like this:
1. Less war
2. Privatize Social Security
3. Funding for education
4. Environmentally cautious
5. Civil unions
6. Free trade
7. Reduce spending and lower the deficit
8. Pro business
9. No capital punishment
10. Pro life
11. No gun control
12. Improve border security

You're pretty similar to me, except:

1. I am "iffy" about privatizing Social Security. Privatizing it would inherently make it less secure.

2. I think gays should be able to enjoy all the rights of marriage, including being officially "married" and not merely joined in a union. It's largely symbolic, but it's an important distinction.

3. I am pro-choice and pro-death penalty (although the death penalty system must be reformed).

4. I definately believe in gun control.

On many "hot button" issues (e.g., abortion, gun control, gay marriage) I lean pretty far to the left, but on other issues (e.g., war, taxes) I lean pretty far to the right.

SkinEmAll
01-25-2007, 08:57 PM
i would definitely vote for obama, if he was the most qualified. i just dont know if america is ready for a black president

I dont know if him being black is a hurdle as much as his name is. Seriously I dont care if they cloned him from Reagans dna, I cant see the United States of America having a president obama. You know what Im saying. Thats sounds stupid Im sure to alot of you, but its true.

SkinEmAll
01-25-2007, 09:13 PM
100% Hunter
92% Brownback
90% Allen

Schneed10
01-25-2007, 09:33 PM
100% John McCain
98% Rudy Guiliani
95% George Pataki

Right on the money for me, I'm 110% behind John McCain. And if Rudy Guiliani managed to get the nomination instead of McCain, I'd be very much behind him as well.

Warning, pandora's box opening: I'm in favor of sending tons and tons of troops to Iraq.

Gmanc711
01-26-2007, 12:18 AM
If Ya smelllllll What Bo-Rock...Is Cookin

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