308win
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For individuals yes, for the generation as a group no which is what I said in the first place.longeyes said:Beg to differ, respectfully. The standard of living will be much higher--for some people.
For individuals yes, for the generation as a group no which is what I said in the first place.longeyes said:Beg to differ, respectfully. The standard of living will be much higher--for some people.
I'm guessing that longeyes was referring to the folks that Bush's admin favors, which isn't the average middle class American.308win said:For individuals yes, for the generation as a group no which is what I said in the first place.
back in 1992 Perot had 30-something % in the polls before he dropped out. What did Perot do right that the Lib Party is doing wrong ?
ThreadKiller said:Time to vote 3rd party.
Guliani has no shot, he's Italian. Before you jump on me, so am I, and if you have a vowel at the end of your name forget about the Presidency.
Lone_Gunman said:The Republican nominee will surely be McCain or Giuliani. Personally, I think they will pair them up as President and Vice President, respectively. . .
Name 'im, if you would.backphil said:Neither man will make it out of the primaries. Both are too liberal. Expect a true conservative to win the Rep. primary.
So, why not McCain?
Expect a true conservative to win the Rep. primary.
Little late to the party, aren't ya?ThreadKiller said:Time to vote 3rd party.
Rich K said:There's .02 worth of difference between them how?
Amen to that.cracked butt said:3rd party for me this time too.
I'd rather have the most loathesome devisive socialist with (D) after their name than a RINO win the Presidency.