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GeekyPenguin 02-28-2005 11:59 AM

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Originally posted by Pike1483
My thoughts exactly-- I'm a big fan of the good doctor. Big fan of Giuliani, too, but I'm not sure how I feel about him being President. Jeb would be awesome just because it would piss so many dems off.
I'm hoping Frist, but who knows, that's a long time from now.

Yes, because we totally should all elect a candidate who will piss the other side off.

kddani 02-28-2005 12:00 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Yes, because we totally should all elect a candidate who will piss the other side off.
man, what kind of civics class in High School/ US poli sci class in college did you have that you didn't learn that??? DUH!!!!

GeekyPenguin 02-28-2005 12:02 PM

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Originally posted by kddani
man, what kind of civics class in High School/ US poli sci class in college did you have that you didn't learn that??? DUH!!!!
One taught by an elitist Northern liberal! D'oh!

PhiPsiRuss 02-28-2005 04:32 PM

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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Sounds like Mass's Romney is considering a run
http://www.boston.com/news/local/mas...cal_tightrope/

He's been in MO, SC & UT degrading Mass's same-sex couples, so he's clearly walking the Republican plank on that issue.

Can he raise the money? Can he inspire primary voters? I doubt it.

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-28-2005 04:35 PM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
Can he raise the money? Can he inspire primary voters? I doubt it.
That and the last guy from Massachussetts to run for President lost. :D

mu_agd 02-28-2005 04:40 PM

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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
Can he raise the money? Can he inspire primary voters? I doubt it.
i doubt he can in Mass, which may be why he's been travelling to other states. a lot of people have been very unhappy with him the past year or so. I have been wondering if he'd even be able to win a re-election of governer.

Rudey 02-28-2005 04:42 PM

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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Sounds like Mass's Romney is considering a run
http://www.boston.com/news/local/mas...cal_tightrope/

He's been in MO, SC & UT degrading Mass's same-sex couples, so he's clearly walking the Republican plank on that issue.

Actually that is an issue that cuts across political parties. Please stop writing lies.

-Rudey

IowaStatePhiPsi 02-28-2005 04:45 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Actually that is an issue that cuts across political parties. Please stop writing lies.

-Rudey

Sorry to burst your neocon bubble, Rudith, but the Democratic Party does not have a plank in their platform against same-sex marriage or supporting a federal amendment defining marriage. That's the Republicans.

Rudey 02-28-2005 04:48 PM

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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Sorry to burst your neocon bubble, Rudith, but the Democratic Party does not have a plank in their platform against same-sex marriage or supporting a federal amendment defining marriage. That's the Republicans.
Again, each candidate from each party supports different things.

Please stop spreading these lies.

Oh and by the way, neocon has nothing to do with anything so I hate to burst your homosexual-terrorist-kill-American bubbles.

-Rudey

KSigkid 02-28-2005 05:27 PM

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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Sorry to burst your neocon bubble, Rudith, but the Democratic Party does not have a plank in their platform against same-sex marriage or supporting a federal amendment defining marriage. That's the Republicans.
Actually, the former DEMOCTRAT speaker of the Massachusetts House, Thomas Finneran, was an outspoken opponent of gay marriage. Robert Traveligini (Senate President - Democrat) and Thomas Reilly (Attorney General - Democrat and likely Democrat candidate for Governor) also came out against gay marriage in the past.

The resistence has been on both sides of the aisle, Democrat and Republican.

Rudey 02-28-2005 05:32 PM

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Originally posted by KSigkid
Actually, the former DEMOCTRAT speaker of the Massachusetts House, Thomas Finneran, was an outspoken opponent of gay marriage. Robert Traveligini (Senate President - Democrat) and Thomas Reilly (Attorney General - Democrat and likely Democrat candidate for Governor) also came out against gay marriage in the past.

The resistence has been on both sides of the aisle, Democrat and Republican.

Did Kerry embrace same-sex marriages? NO!

-Rudey

Shortfuse 02-28-2005 06:25 PM

How about we wait until at least 2006?

PhiPsiRuss 02-28-2005 06:27 PM

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Originally posted by Shortfuse
How about we wait until at least 2006?
There are no presidential elections in 2006.

KSigkid 02-28-2005 08:31 PM

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Originally posted by Rudey
Did Kerry embrace same-sex marriages? NO!

-Rudey

I can't believe I forgot about him. There's another one.

kstar 02-28-2005 10:49 PM

But the point he is trying ot make is that it is IN THE REPUBLICAN PARTY PLATFORM.

It is not in the Democratic Party platform, some Democrats disapprove of it, but don't believe that it should be a national issue.


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