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Posted: 9/10/2004 8:41:20 AM EDT
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Looks like the DUers have been hitting this. We need to get busy
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Lost cause on this one.
Look how many dumb ass votes were already cast. Of course I hit it anyway. |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 113943 responses
George W. Bush 35% John Kerry 64% Ralph Nader 2% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 113813 responses
George W. Bush 35% John Kerry 64% Ralph Nader 2% |
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Did anybody read the accompanying article… Not good news for Kerry.
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This is MSNBC. It's target market is left of center. It would be like having the same poll on Drudge and expecting Kerry to even be close.
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* 116051 responses
George W. Bush 35% John Kerry 64% Ralph Nader 2% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 127664 responses
George W. Bush 37% John Kerry 62% Ralph Nader 2% |
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DONE - still hasn't changed.
If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 127908 responses George W. Bush 37% John Kerry 62% Ralph Nader 2% |
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I'm pissed!
They have Nader on there, but not Badnarik! THAT's (90% certain) who _I'm_ gonna be voting for... ticks me off when they only post 2-3 candidates.... asshats. Just so no one gives me TOO much grief, check out Badnarik's views on firearms (From the Pink Pistols Political Questionnaire): Candidate's Name : Michael J. Badnarik Political Party: Libertarian Party Office you are running for: President of the United States State: N/A County: N/A District: N/A 1) Do you believe that the Second Amendment confirms the individual right of every American citizen to possess and use (update of keep and bear) militia/military weapons for individual self-defense, as well as for the defense of the State / National defense? YES 2) If elected would you support legislation for the removal of firearm laws and regulations? If your answer is yes, and if you are elected, what specific legislation would you propose/support to ensure that this individual right is protected? Which current laws which infringe upon this individual right would you seek to repeal? YES. As president, one of my first actions would be to direct all executive branch departments to stand down enforcement of the more than 20,000 unconstitutional federal victim disarmament -- "gun control" -- laws now on the books; and to direct the Justice Department, Attorney General and Solicitor General to defend that action in court as necessary. Following that, I would empanel a commission in the Justice Department to identify and draw up bills of repeal for each of these federal laws. These bills of repeal would be presented to Congress for passage and I'd bring such influence as the office of the presidency has at its disposal to bear in assuring their passage. Naturally I would veto any new victim disarmament legislation, or any renewal of existing, sunsetting victim disarmament legislation. Further, I would instruct the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division and our nation's US Attorneys to conduct a survey of state and local victim disarmament legislation. Since the Second Amendment reserves the right to keep and bear arms to the people, not the states, and since the right to keep and bear arms is foundational to the republican form of government which the federal government is Constitutionally required to guarantee to the states, I'd initiate action in the Supreme Court to nullify those state and local restrictions. *3) What do you consider are "legitimate" reasons to own a firearm?* Check as many as apply: Personal Defense Home Defense Defense of your country (Unorganized Militia) Hunting Farm Use Competitive Shooting Informal Sport Shooting Informal Target Practice and/or Plinking Collecting Constitutional Rights Just because. No reason is necessary. Other: Any reason which does not involve the initiation of force against others (and then the use of force, not the ownership of the firearm, is at issue) All of the above [ ] None of the above *4) Would you support the banning of some firearms or ammunition? (IE: Saturday night specials, "assault weapons", Hollow points, and "Safety Slugs") Why and to what extent?* NO The right to self-defense is not negotiable or limited. Further, the Second Amendment was clearly aimed at facilitating ownership, by individuals, of the most current, state of the art military weaponry. Given that the military possesses intercontinental ballistic missiles capable of deploying multiple, high-megatonnage thermo-nuclear warheads, the sky is literally the effective limit to personal weapons ownership. 5) Do you believe that firearm owners should be required to have licenses or permits to own or carry firearms? Do you believe training for such licenses should be mandatory? Why? NO "Licenses" and "permits" are issued to those taking advantage of a privilege. The exercise of a right, by definition, means that no permission is needed. HE is the candidate who SHOULD win... but we'll likely end up w/Kerry, or possibly Bush.... NEITHER cnadidate is THIS cool about OUR RIGHTS! (though, admittedly Bush is better of him and Kerry). I just cannot "bring myself" to vote for either.... voting for the lesser of 2 evils is STILL evil winning. |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 179722 responses
George W. Bush 48% John Kerry 50% Ralph Nader 1% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 180960 responses
George W. Bush 49% John Kerry 50% Ralph Nader 1% Almost tied. |
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Hit If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 182921 responses George W. Bush 49% John Kerry 50% Ralph Nader 1% |
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* 183175 responses
George W. Bush 49% John Kerry 50% Ralph Nader 1% |
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Guess I already hit this one.... Confusing with so many of them on here lately.
If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 185931 responses George W. Bush 50% John Kerry 49% Ralph Nader 1% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 190517 responses
George W. Bush 51% John Kerry 48% Ralph Nader 1% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 191,752 responses
George W. Bush 51% John Kerry 48% Ralph Nader 1% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 197455 responses
George W. Bush 52% John Kerry 47% Ralph Nader 1% |
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If the presidential election were held this week, who would you vote for? * 205785 responses
George W. Bush 53% John Kerry 46% Ralph Nader 1% |
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1042 EST Bush 54%, Kerry 45%, Nader 1%
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