so who ya vote for
so who ya vote for
obama or mccain
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
so who ya vote for
Waiting for my daughter to show up from school. Obama.
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el guapo;1045342 wrote: obama or mccain
I know the dominant party with two names tries like hell to hide the truth, but there are more than two candidates.
I know the dominant party with two names tries like hell to hide the truth, but there are more than two candidates.
so who ya vote for
I see only one presidential candidate, McCain.
so who ya vote for
Accountable;1045411 wrote: I know the dominant party with two names tries like hell to hide the truth, but there are more than two candidates.
We could list them... they don't stand a chance, but...
The Republican Party have nominated John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona as its nominee.
The Democratic Party have nominated Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, as its nominee.
The Libertarian Party has nominated former Congressman Bob Barr.
The Constitution Party has nominated pastor and radio talk show host Chuck Baldwin.
The Green Party has nominated former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney.
Ralph Nader declined to seek the Green Party nomination and is running as an Independent candidate.
Gene Amondson/Leroy Pletten: Prohibition
Róger Calero/Alyson Kennedy: Socialist Workers
Charles Jay/Thomas L. Knapp: Boston Tea
Gloria La Riva/Eugene Puryear: Socialism & Liberation
Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander: Socialist, Vermont Liberty Union
Thomas Stevens/Alden Link: Objectivist
Ted Weill/Frank McEnulty: Reform
Single States:
Donald K. Allen/Christopher D. Borcik (Ohio, Maryland)
Jonathan Allen/Jeffrey Stath (Heartquake '08—Colorado, write-in in Arizona, Georgia, Montana, Ohio, and Texas)[61]
Jose M. Aparicio (Maryland)
Lawson Bone (Indiana, Maryland, and Utah)
Jeff Boss/Andrea Marie Psoras (Vote Here—New Jersey)
Ted Brown, Sr. (Maryland)
Santa Claus (West Virginia)[62]
James D. Criveau (Maryland)
Richard Duncan/Ricky Johnson (Ohio)
Michael Faith (Indiana)
James R. Germalic/Martin Wishnatsky (Ohio)
Mark Graham (Utah)
Leonard Habermehl (Kentucky)
RaeDeen R. Heupel (Maryland)
Thaddaus Hill/Gordon F. Bailey (Texas)
Ronald Hobbs (Maryland and Utah)
Yonyuth Hongsakaphadana (New Hampshire)
Keith Judd (Kentucky and Maryland)
Lou Kujawski (Indiana)
Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford (United States Pacifist Party—Colorado)[63]
Frank McEnulty/David Mangan (Colorado)[64]
Frank Moore/Susan Block (California, Maryland, and Utah)
Kevin Mottus (Indiana)
Gary Nettles/Brad Krones (Florida)
John Joseph Polachek (New Party—Illinois)[65]
John Plemons (Indiana)
Platt Robertson/Scott Falls (Ohio)
Joe Schriner/Dale Way (Maryland and Ohio)
David John Sponheim (Maryland)
Lynne A. Starr (Maryland)
Blaine Taylor (Maryland)
Jeffrey Wamboldt (We the People Party—Wisconsin)
Lanakila Washington (Humanistic Party—New York)
Ted Weill/Frank McEnulty (Reform—Mississippi)
Jerry White/Bill Van Auken (Socialist Equality—New York)[66]
We could list them... they don't stand a chance, but...
The Republican Party have nominated John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona as its nominee.
The Democratic Party have nominated Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, as its nominee.
The Libertarian Party has nominated former Congressman Bob Barr.
The Constitution Party has nominated pastor and radio talk show host Chuck Baldwin.
The Green Party has nominated former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney.
Ralph Nader declined to seek the Green Party nomination and is running as an Independent candidate.
Gene Amondson/Leroy Pletten: Prohibition
Róger Calero/Alyson Kennedy: Socialist Workers
Charles Jay/Thomas L. Knapp: Boston Tea
Gloria La Riva/Eugene Puryear: Socialism & Liberation
Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander: Socialist, Vermont Liberty Union
Thomas Stevens/Alden Link: Objectivist
Ted Weill/Frank McEnulty: Reform
Single States:
Donald K. Allen/Christopher D. Borcik (Ohio, Maryland)
Jonathan Allen/Jeffrey Stath (Heartquake '08—Colorado, write-in in Arizona, Georgia, Montana, Ohio, and Texas)[61]
Jose M. Aparicio (Maryland)
Lawson Bone (Indiana, Maryland, and Utah)
Jeff Boss/Andrea Marie Psoras (Vote Here—New Jersey)
Ted Brown, Sr. (Maryland)
Santa Claus (West Virginia)[62]
James D. Criveau (Maryland)
Richard Duncan/Ricky Johnson (Ohio)
Michael Faith (Indiana)
James R. Germalic/Martin Wishnatsky (Ohio)
Mark Graham (Utah)
Leonard Habermehl (Kentucky)
RaeDeen R. Heupel (Maryland)
Thaddaus Hill/Gordon F. Bailey (Texas)
Ronald Hobbs (Maryland and Utah)
Yonyuth Hongsakaphadana (New Hampshire)
Keith Judd (Kentucky and Maryland)
Lou Kujawski (Indiana)
Bradford Lyttle/Abraham Bassford (United States Pacifist Party—Colorado)[63]
Frank McEnulty/David Mangan (Colorado)[64]
Frank Moore/Susan Block (California, Maryland, and Utah)
Kevin Mottus (Indiana)
Gary Nettles/Brad Krones (Florida)
John Joseph Polachek (New Party—Illinois)[65]
John Plemons (Indiana)
Platt Robertson/Scott Falls (Ohio)
Joe Schriner/Dale Way (Maryland and Ohio)
David John Sponheim (Maryland)
Lynne A. Starr (Maryland)
Blaine Taylor (Maryland)
Jeffrey Wamboldt (We the People Party—Wisconsin)
Lanakila Washington (Humanistic Party—New York)
Ted Weill/Frank McEnulty (Reform—Mississippi)
Jerry White/Bill Van Auken (Socialist Equality—New York)[66]
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I wrote in a fg member... 
I expressly forbid the use of any of my posts anywhere outside of FG (with the exception of the incredibly witty 'get a room already' )posted recently.
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
Folks who'd like to copy my intellectual work should expect to pay me for it.:-6
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flopstock;1045457 wrote: I wrote in a fg member... 
In that case, I will write in Nomad's name.:p
In that case, I will write in Nomad's name.:p
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I did vote..............that's all you need to know. 
Life is a Highway. Let's share the Commute.
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flopstock;1045457 wrote: I wrote in a fg member... 
Santa Claus from West Virginia?
Santa Claus from West Virginia?
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McCain baby!
so who ya vote for
cars;1045725 wrote: This old man voted for another old man!
didnt know clint eastwood was running
didnt know clint eastwood was running
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045740 wrote: There are more votes than there are voters in this poll.
How do we know people aren’t voting more than once and how do we know if they are eligible to vote in this election?
think ya can only vote once unless ya have more than one account
How do we know people aren’t voting more than once and how do we know if they are eligible to vote in this election?
think ya can only vote once unless ya have more than one account
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045746 wrote: Oh, OK, how about non US voters?
if they vote the spoil the poll but cant stop em mate
if they vote the spoil the poll but cant stop em mate
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
so who ya vote for
Obama:D
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045740 wrote: There are more votes than there are voters in this poll.
How do we know people aren’t voting more than once and how do we know if they are eligible to vote in this election?
Some people come in and vote on the pole without posting on the thread. They can only vote once.
How do we know people aren’t voting more than once and how do we know if they are eligible to vote in this election?
Some people come in and vote on the pole without posting on the thread. They can only vote once.
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045813 wrote: I got that part, but how do we know if the ones that voted are in the US and can vote?
we dont
we dont
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045813 wrote: I got that part, but how do we know if the ones that voted are in the US and can vote?
I think it's more in fun, gives us a good idea of a vote from just FG.
I think it's more in fun, gives us a good idea of a vote from just FG.
so who ya vote for
Hoss;1045839 wrote: Got it, sorry I don't mean to be annoying I was trying to explain to Shelbel what I was referring to.:-3
ya were not annoying me bud
ya were not annoying me bud
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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Hoss;1045839 wrote: Got it, sorry I don't mean to be annoying I was trying to explain to Shelbel what I was referring to.:-3
Look at who started the thread Hoss...HE's not even American. :wah:
Look at who started the thread Hoss...HE's not even American. :wah:
so who ya vote for
shelbell;1045844 wrote: Look at who started the thread Hoss...HE's not even American. :wah:
but i fell like one.......or 2 or 3 any offers:wah::wah::wah::wah::wah::wah:
but i fell like one.......or 2 or 3 any offers:wah::wah::wah::wah::wah::wah:
"To be foolish and to recognize that one is foolish, is better than to be foolish and imagine that one is wise."
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I voted!
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