View Full Version : congratulations Democrats, Huckabee wins
oregonweim
01-03-2008, 08:34 PM
Republican Iowa Caucas, or so they are reporting after only 25% of the cauci (heh) have phoned in.
Seahawcla
01-03-2008, 09:44 PM
Huckabee is very electable (people skills) as a person but he wants to remove the IRS and install a flat 23-25% sales tax nationwide in its place...
:doh:
metallikat87
01-03-2008, 10:12 PM
Huckabee is very electable (people skills) as a person but he wants to remove the IRS and install a flat 23-25% sales tax nationwide in its place...
:doh:
like that will ever get done, i guess he is the least of all the evils running, really like ron paul though
Love Ron Paul, hate the IRS.....but 25% tax?? Poor Chris, he'd be having some freetime with no taxes to do :)
Seahawcla
01-03-2008, 10:40 PM
like that will ever get done, i guess he is the least of all the evils running, really like ron paul though
Hes a Libertarian hiding in the Republican party, if Libertarians ever take control our country will go into the dumpster before the first term is done.
Government has to provide some services for the people, and we cant be isolationists. Two things that this party seems to be clueless on.
We are 12th in Standard of Living, we should aim higher.
metallikat87
01-03-2008, 10:46 PM
Hes a Libertarian hiding in the Republican party, if Libertarians ever take control our country will go into the dumpster before the first term is done.
Government has to provide some services for the people, and we cant be isolationists. Two things that this party seems to be clueless on.
We are 12th in Standard of Living, we should aim higher.
i dont think hes a full on libertarian, and i honestly dont think any one president will ever be able to run the country into the ground. its just not possible imo, if bush couldnt break up the union i dont think anybody can
Seahawcla
01-03-2008, 11:34 PM
i dont think hes a full on libertarian, and i honestly dont think any one president will ever be able to run the country into the ground. its just not possible imo, if bush couldnt break up the union i dont think anybody can
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Seahawklady
01-03-2008, 11:45 PM
At least the Dems figured out that Hillary is NOT THE ANSWER!
I can live with Obama... would prefer Edwards... just frikkin get Hillary out of there... :doh:
Seahawklady
01-03-2008, 11:50 PM
Huckabee is very electable (people skills) as a person but he wants to remove the IRS and install a flat 23-25% sales tax nationwide in its place...
:doh:
Ehh.. how about "common-sense skills" Doesn't he still think that the planet we live on is like 6,000 years old? :lollol::lollol::lollol:
Sure 'Pubs... bring it... Huckster is a real good choice :roll:
rexvos
01-04-2008, 09:08 AM
Huckabee is very electable (people skills) as a person but he wants to remove the IRS and install a flat 23-25% sales tax nationwide in its place...
:doh:
I could not agree more. I am a Huckabee guy.:dance:
rexvos
01-04-2008, 09:13 AM
Ehh.. how about "common-sense skills" Doesn't he still think that the planet we live on is like 6,000 years old? :lollol::lollol::lollol:
Sure 'Pubs... bring it... Huckster is a real good choice :roll:
not as dumb as people thinking we came from apes.
oregonweim
01-04-2008, 01:17 PM
not as dumb as people thinking we came from apes.
:lollol::lollol::lollol:
GiantFan
01-04-2008, 01:23 PM
I'm in favor of the flat tax and getting rid of the IRS!! 25% flat tax for everyone making over a certain amount per year. Raise corporate taxes. Do it yesterday.
timonahan
01-04-2008, 01:32 PM
I am not a big fan of any of them.
It will be politics as usual no matter who wins. :roll:
I am not a big Huckabee guy. A lot of people say that McCain will win NH so those two will square off most likeley in SC. There is no way McCain will win SC though. Huckabee has a good shot, but there are a lot of Romney supporters here
metallikat87
01-04-2008, 05:39 PM
I am not a big Huckabee guy. A lot of people say that McCain will win NH so those two will square off most likeley in SC. There is no way McCain will win SC though. Huckabee has a good shot, but there are a lot of Romney supporters here
i dont think mccain has a shot at winning the caucus in his own house
if romney gets elected i might have to move, i dont think he will though
metallikat87
01-04-2008, 05:41 PM
Ehh.. how about "common-sense skills" Doesn't he still think that the planet we live on is like 6,000 years old? :lollol::lollol::lollol:
Sure 'Pubs... bring it... Huckster is a real good choice :roll:
your basically saying that any Christian is dumb then, im pretty sure that as a religion they dont believe in dinosaurs because the bible doesnt mention them
rexvos
01-04-2008, 07:04 PM
your basically saying that any Christian is dumb then, im pretty sure that as a religion they dont believe in dinosaurs because the bible doesnt mention them
false. unless you talk to people that just walked out of the woods.
metallikat87
01-05-2008, 05:29 PM
false. unless you talk to people that just walked out of the woods.
doesnt creationism conflict with what science says? im trying my best to not sound rude because i dont claim to know the answer one way or the other but if god created adam and eve at the same time as the world when and where were the dinosaurs?
rexvos
01-05-2008, 05:35 PM
doesnt creationism conflict with what science says? im trying my best to not sound rude because i dont claim to know the answer one way or the other but if god created adam and eve at the same time as the world when and where were the dinosaurs?
there are several theories in place on all of it, which include dinasours. I do not keep up with all of it, but there theories for everything. It is interesting to note that a lot of Scientists have moved away from evolution over the past 20 years. All are theories, there is no law of Evolution.
metallikat87
01-05-2008, 09:51 PM
there are several theories in place on all of it, which include dinasours. I do not keep up with all of it, but there theories for everything. It is interesting to note that a lot of Scientists have moved away from evolution over the past 20 years. All are theories, there is no law of Evolution.
really? i havent ever heard anything like that, i suppose i dont keep up with science much since i got out of high school though, lol
The Bible is man's interpretation, written long afterwards.
And still....the Bible is extremely vague, even the first sentence.
In the beginning, God created the heaven and the earth.
Beginning.....of what? Furthermore, alot of the issues that hinder faith today would be incomprehensible to people of the old testament. in the scope of time, we have recently came to the realization that the Earth is round.
lumm0x
01-05-2008, 10:37 PM
If man evolved from apes then why are there still apes? :lollol:
timonahan
01-05-2008, 10:43 PM
If man evolved from apes then why are there still apes? :lollol:
:roflmao:
If man evolved from apes then why are there still apes? :lollol:
I am uneducated on this but my best guess would be inter-species erotica. :)
oregonweim
01-05-2008, 10:52 PM
I am uneducated on this but my best guess would be inter-species erotica. :)
:lollol::lollol::lollol:
Seahawklady
01-07-2008, 10:40 PM
Nice guys.... :roll:
If you don't wanna research the SCIENCE that backs up the FACTS... then I can't help you.
I am not gonna get into a religious debate with you.... you believe what YOU want to believe.. and I can't debate evolution with someone that can't get with the concept..
/end thread
Zeeck
01-07-2008, 10:42 PM
your basically saying that any Christian is dumb then, im pretty sure that as a religion they dont believe in dinosaurs because the bible doesnt mention them
No, that's just Carl Everett
b70x7n
01-07-2008, 10:43 PM
Liberals :lollol:
metallikat87
01-08-2008, 01:35 AM
Nice guys.... :roll:
If you don't wanna research the SCIENCE that backs up the FACTS... then I can't help you.
I am not gonna get into a religious debate with you.... you believe what YOU want to believe.. and I can't debate evolution with someone that can't get with the concept..
/end thread
i dont understand any part of what your upset about
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