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Say you barely grad HS and become a mother at 18... what do you do?

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  • XenoXeno Posts: 21,043 master of ceremonies
    She threw all hopes of being a presidential candidate away with her TV show and basically becoming a Fox News correspondent.
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  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    voting third party is liking writing your vote on a sticky note and throwing it in the trash on the way out, it counts just as much
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    voting third party is liking writing your vote on a sticky note and throwing it in the trash on the way out, it counts just as much</blockquote

    i live in mass, you could say me voting at all is a waste of time cuz we go democrat every election, still gonna vote everytime regardless
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    why?
    Because I dont think a single Republican has a prayer at beating Obama. And so if she is the nomination, you dont have to wait to know what will happen.... The worst thing that could happen is the Republican nomination will be the ONE republican that I actually WOULD vote for president.... Rand Paul. I dont think Rand would beat Obama in 2012, but I do think Rand would clean house in 2016.

  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    voting third party is liking writing your vote on a sticky note and throwing it in the trash on the way out, it counts just as much
    except you have a clean conscience because you didnt throw your vote away by "voting for the lessor of two evils" instead of someone who you actually believe in and isnt corrupt
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    , people should vote for the best candidate available. not like its some kind of strategy in a game
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    voting third party is liking writing your vote on a sticky note and throwing it in the trash on the way out, it counts just as much
    except you have a clean conscience because you didnt throw your vote away by "voting for the lessor of two evils" instead of someone who you actually believe in and isnt corrupt


    =D>
  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    all politicians get corrupted after they get elected, its just how the system works.
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    well maybe if people didnt just blindly vote in one of two shitty candidates that could change one day
  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    well maybe if people didnt just blindly vote in one of two shitty candidates that could change one day
    thats a wonderful idea but repubs/demos are going to dominate politics for a long, long time
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    well maybe if people didnt just blindly vote in one of two shitty candidates that could change one day
    thats a wonderful idea but repubs/demos are going to dominate politics for a long, long time

    with that weak minded attitude your prob right
  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    well maybe if people didnt just blindly vote in one of two shitty candidates that could change one day
    thats a wonderful idea but repubs/demos are going to dominate politics for a long, long time

    with that weak minded attitude your prob right
    its the reality dude
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    not if we educate the poeple more so they vote for the best candidate and try to make people vote on necessary things and not on retarded issues like abortion that the presidency doesnt really have a hand in anyways. its a slow process but change usually is
  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
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    i honestly would love to see that but i just don't see it happening. i know people who the ONLY issue that decides there vote is the person stance on outlawing abortion.
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers
    , people should vote for the best candidate available. not like its some kind of strategy in a game
    When I said I might vote for Palin in the Primary (Not for president), I can do so with a clear conscience because the primary is typically meaningless.

    If Rand Paul is the Republican Nomination, I'll vote for him for president. I don't think he will beat Obama though and that will be a shame because that is one dude that I think could actually change our system. He doesnt have nearly as good (or long) of a track record as his dad, but it appears the apple didnt fall far from the tree. Outside of Obama, I dont think the democrats will be able to offer up a worthy candidate for 2016
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    i know my grandparents are one of them. but if we educate the youth on how to vote right, soon all the old fucks who dont understand the united states political system will die and maybe we can have at least a little more sense in the voting community. maybe im asking to much of the mtv generation lol
  • NolaFree810NolaFree810 Posts: 36,796 moneytalker
    , people should vote for the best candidate available. not like its some kind of strategy in a game
    When I said I might vote for Palin in the Primary (Not for president), I can do so with a clear conscience because the primary is typically meaningless.

    If Rand Paul is the Republican Nomination, I'll vote for him for president. I don't think he will beat Obama though and that will be a shame because that is one dude that I think could actually change our system. He doesnt have nearly as good (or long) of a track record as his dad, but it appears the apple didnt fall far from the tree. Outside of Obama, I dont think the democrats will be able to offer up a worthy candidate for 2016
    rand paul has o where near enogh experience to run for presidency. i do support his dad however and difinitely love his stance on states rights/decisions over federal
  • Chicken_FuckerChicken_Fucker Posts: 15,691 destroyer of motherfuckers
    It doesn't make a difference who I vote for, with the way the election is set up.
  • WakeOfAshesWakeOfAshes Posts: 21,665 destroyer of motherfuckers


    rand paul has o where near enogh experience to run for presidency. i do support his dad however and difinitely love his stance on states rights/decisions over federal
    The problem is, those fucking teabaggers love Rand like he is their savor or something (He isnt). And although I dont think riding those looneys to the president is a bad idea, I agree with you that he doesnt really have enough experience yet. I really believe that 2016 is his year and I hope he doesnt get grand ideas and think the teabaggers will carry him there. Those votes will still be there in 2016 when you arent going up against a candidate who the people (in general) think positively of.

  • ShaneShane Posts: 15,229 balls deep
    i don't really know all that much about the tea party, but from what i do know they sound like a cancer trying to push their personal agenda through
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