*The Official Conservatives Thread*

binauralonthecapebinauralonthecape Posts: 257
edited February 2008 in A Moving Train
i know their arent alot of us here, but i want to know who is...
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  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    What's the matter....you feeling lonely?
    Feels Good Inc.
  • Bu2 wrote:
    What's the matter....you feeling lonely?
    haha, no liberals please...seriously.
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    ...i know all the rules but the rules do not know me, guaranteed...
  • callencallen Posts: 6,388
    i know their arent alot of us here, but i want to know who is...
    social or physical? big difference...
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  • callen wrote:
    social or physical? big difference...
    ... fiscal.
    ;)

    I'm a severe fiscal conservative (which at this point would better read "fiscal radical") ... and a social liberal.

    And i truly mean SOCIAL liberal. As in ... i don't condemn homosexuality or drug use, or other issues of personal choice ... but i do not support and sort of finacial subisdy for such stuff ... ie. you won't be getting dollars for me to fund a universal healthcare inititiave (if i had my way) and so forth.

    Makey sense?
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    haha, no liberals please...seriously.

    I feel authorized to post in this thread, because for 20 of my 43 years, I was a Republican.

    I voted for George HW Bush after my main man Reagan served his terms.

    Before that, I loved Nixon until I learned about Watergate (I had a stuffed elephant named Nixon when I was a kid).

    I loved Gerald Ford. I watched Carter fumble the ball. I withstood two terms of Clinton, hating him all the way.

    I voted for McCain in the 2000 primaries, when I lived in California. I held my nose and voted for George W Bush in 2000 when it was him and Gore.

    That was the last time....the LAST TIME....that I voted.

    Last year, I registered as a Democrat.

    This year, in two days, I'm voting for Barack Obama.

    That's my official response to your "Official Conservatives Thread".
    Feels Good Inc.
  • Bu2 wrote:
    I feel authorized to post in this thread, because for 20 of my 43 years, I was a Republican.

    I voted for George HW Bush after my main man Reagan served his terms.

    Before that, I loved Nixon until I learned about Watergate (I had a stuffed elephant named Nixon when I was a kid).

    I loved Gerald Ford. I watched Carter fumble the ball. I withstood two terms of Clinton, hating him all the way.

    I voted for McCain in the 2000 primaries, when I lived in California. I held my nose and voted for George W Bush in 2000 when it was him and Gore.

    That was the last time....the LAST TIME....that I voted.

    Last year, I registered as a Democrat.

    This year, in two days, I'm voting for Barack Obama.

    That's my official response to your "Official Conservatives Thread".

    In 4 years when the Democrats let you down just as bad as the Republicans, let us know if you are then ready for REAL change.

    ;)
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    In 4 years when the Democrats let you down just as bad as the Republicans, let us know if you are then ready for REAL change.

    ;)

    In four years, after Barack Obama is in the White House and is doing everything I know he can do.....I'll drink a beer with you.

    http://www.pollster.com
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  • Bu2 wrote:
    In four years, after Barack Obama is in the White House and is doing everything I know he can do.....I'll drink a beer with you.

    http://www.pollster.com

    Call me crazy, but the address you link, does it not show Clinton winning like 4 out of 5 states on Tuesday?

    Of all the candidates running, save for Ron Paul, i desperately want Obama over all ... but i don't have much faith that most women or even most blacks will vote for Obama ... not even getting in to WHITE MEN.
    :(

    FYI, the black comment is based on a LOT of coworkers i know, who all say they want Hillary to win, because they want Bill back in the white house. Pure anectodal "evidence", but worth something, i suppose.

    Anyhow.
    If Barack manages to make any significant improvements over the status quo, which i'm saying he wont, i'll buy you a whole nights worth of drinks.

    We will start with Irish Car Bombs.
    :D
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    I've never had an Irish Car Bomb. I imagine, though, that it's green and tasty.

    Actually, more men give Obama the vote than do women. So I don't know what you're reading.

    The few states that Obama is trailing behind in, their polls haven't been renewed in months.

    Learn how to read the polls, luv.

    Peace,
    Bu2
    Feels Good Inc.
  • Bu2 wrote:
    Learn how to read the polls, luv.

    Looking at this chart shows 12 out of 15 Super T states to the RIGHT side, which per the bottom of the screen says "CLINTON ahead" ... the dark black dots are 1\29\08 polls ... and there are a LOT of them on the right side ... what am i misreading? If i am reading it wrong, it sure is a shitty way to organize the data. :( Let me know what i'm not getting. Looks like Clinton has some pretty big delegate states too (NY and CA) ... sucks. McCain vs. Clinton it is. Hell, they might as well join together make it a Clinton\McCain vs. Freedom\Liberty ticket. Why the fuck not. Whats the difference?

    As far as what i've been reading,
    not much of anything of concern to polling statistics. Certainly not democratic poll results. I have ONE horse in this race.
    Bu2 wrote:
    I've never had an Irish Car Bomb. I imagine, though, that it's green and tasty.

    One pint glass.
    One shot glass.

    Shot glass, 2\3rds full of Jameson, 1\3rd Baileys
    Pint glass, 2\3rds full of Guiness

    Drop shot glass in to pint glass.

    Chug before it curdles.

    Smile.
    Lick your lips.
    Repeat.
    If I was to smile and I held out my hand
    If I opened it now would you not understand?
  • Bu2Bu2 Posts: 1,693
    ...I called the Giants amongst my family tonight, and the Giants won.

    I called Barack Obama a year ago, and come Tuesday, I think I'll win there too.
    Feels Good Inc.
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    Fiscal conservative here. Socially very liberal.
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • mammasanmammasan Posts: 5,656
    I consider myself to be a fiscal conservative.
    "When one gets in bed with government, one must expect the diseases it spreads." - Ron Paul
  • I was a conservative Christian at one time.. does that count?
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  • Blind3Blind3 Posts: 1,149
    I'm a card carrying member of the Libertarian Party. I'm a fiscal conservative ( i.e I have a real problem with the $9 trillion + debt and deficits gone wild) , totally anti-war ( like Ron Paul or Barry Goldwater , Jr. , I don't believe it's the role of the US to play world cop) , anti-UN ( I'm an american not an it takes a village type), pro-personal freedom, anti-tax .
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  • dmitrydmitry Posts: 136
    conservative economic views. i like the idea of freedom.
  • brandon10brandon10 Posts: 1,114
    I don't think he cares if you are a social conservative or a fiscal conservative. As long as you want to kill all the brown people in the middle east!!! I think that's the type of conservative he's looking for.
  • Conservative here!

    Don't know about this upcoming election. I think we are screwed any way it plays out. A Wacko lib (McCain) or a communist (Obama or Clinton).
    I really screwed that up. I really Schruted it.
  • brandon10 wrote:
    I don't think he cares if you are a social conservative or a fiscal conservative. As long as you want to kill all the brown people in the middle east!!! I think that's the type of conservative he's looking for.

    Dude...they're olive people...not brown.

    They moved on from brown people ages ago
  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    Bu2 wrote:
    I feel authorized to post in this thread, because for 20 of my 43 years, I was a Republican.

    I voted for George HW Bush after my main man Reagan served his terms.

    Before that, I loved Nixon until I learned about Watergate (I had a stuffed elephant named Nixon when I was a kid).

    I loved Gerald Ford. I watched Carter fumble the ball. I withstood two terms of Clinton, hating him all the way.

    I voted for McCain in the 2000 primaries, when I lived in California. I held my nose and voted for George W Bush in 2000 when it was him and Gore.

    That was the last time....the LAST TIME....that I voted.

    Last year, I registered as a Democrat.

    This year, in two days, I'm voting for Barack Obama.

    That's my official response to your "Official Conservatives Thread".


    WOW, THATS AWESOME!


    i love when people are not afraid to change or call it how they see it when the writing is on the wall...
  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,497
    Fiscal Conservative...socially more liberal.

    Unfortunately, no one like this runs for anything. ;)

    I'm thinking about giving up some of my fiscal freedom (and $) and not voting for a Republican this time around. Lots of wrongs on both sides though.
    hippiemom = goodness
  • Fiscal Conservative...socially more liberal.

    Unfortunately, no one like this runs for anything. ;)

    I'm thinking about giving up some of my fiscal freedom (and $) and not voting for a Republican this time around. Lots of wrongs on both sides though.


    Same here - do I vote with my heart (Obama) or my wallet (Romney).

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  • cincybearcatcincybearcat Posts: 16,497
    Same here - do I vote with my heart (Obama) or my wallet (Romney).

    I'm just sick of fiscal conservatives getting the shaft because Republicans worry more about who's marrying who, etc.

    And since the Rep. are suppose to bring fiscal responsibility and haven't lately, maybe I'd be better off with someone that will stop worrying about what people do legally in their free time.

    Also, not sure I have confidence in people that have been in Gov't forever fixing Immigration. It makes me sick to hear Hillary talk abotu how we have this huge problem and can't just deport people...why the hell did we let it get to this point???????

    I think I'm finding it more and more important to get fresh blood in the Oval office and just see what can happen...even if I disagree with about 50% of what will probably happen, at least something might get done.

    I am tired of the Dems and their supporters thinking that taking more money from the so-called "Rich" isn't a big deal...it's a big deal anytime you are tkaing anyone's money. That mentality does scare me quite a bit.
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  • yokeyoke Posts: 1,440
    Conservative here.....

    problem is, I don't have anyone to vote for
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  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117

    I'm thinking about giving up some of my fiscal freedom (and $) and not voting for a Republican this time around. Lots of wrongs on both sides though.


    how has this "conservative" administration and its policies worked out for us and the economy...


    the economy was at its strongest point of the last 35 years under 8 years of a democratic white house...

    i can't seem to understand how you guys (conservatives) keep forgetting this
  • my2handsmy2hands Posts: 17,117
    not to mention a democratic white house balanced the budget... the only time that i can remember...


    all you financial guys and anti tax folks better wake up and smell the deficit... republicans since reagan have been building massive deficits while cutting the wealthy's taxes... which in turn will mean higher taxes eventually and a sagging debt ridden economy...
  • Pacomc79Pacomc79 Posts: 9,404
    My Girlfriend said to me..."How many guitars do you need?" and I replied...."How many pairs of shoes do you need?" She got really quiet.
  • LikeAnOceanLikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    I'm kind of fiscally conservative.. I'm white and don't have any tattoos. Does that count? :p
  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    my2hands wrote:
    the economy was at its strongest point of the last 35 years under 8 years of a democratic white house...

    and a republican congress.....
    my2hands wrote:
    i can't seem to understand how you guys (conservatives) keep forgetting this

    interesting how no one remembers this....;) :D
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