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Thread ID: 15076 | Posts: 10 | Started: 2004-09-22

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Recluse [OP]

2004-09-22 01:36 | User Profile

Anybody have information about how movement activists are voting in the Presidential race? I listened to the 2nd half of the CofCC's radio show last Friday and Gordon Baum left little doubt in my mind about who he's supporting - Bush - and I'd like to hear about some others. If memory serves, American Patrol's Glenn Spencer voted for Bush last time around, but regretted it later. Thanks in advance.


OPERA96

2004-09-22 20:39 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Recluse]...voted for Bush last time around, but regretted it later. Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]

Can't blame him for that. I also regret the fact that I will have to vote for Bush as there is no other viable candidate.


Recluse

2004-09-22 20:55 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]Can't blame him for that. I also regret the fact that I will have to vote for Bush as there is no other viable candidate.[/QUOTE]

Then you'll be voting to flood my community with Mestizo gang-bangers. You are a direct threat to my family and I [I]will[/I] be praying that something - [I]anything[/I] - happens to you, and to Gordon Baum, that keeps you from making it to the polls.


Recluse

2004-09-23 19:43 | User Profile

The Right at Night Radio Show [url]http://www.ethnicsurvivalkit.com/ethnic_survival_radio_2004_09_17_RN.htm[/url]

Baum states his political preference at 1:27:30. I really don't care for Gordon's use of the anti-semitism slur (at 54:18), because it's been used to destroy too many good people and I would never use it under any circumstances. Note the gratuitous French-bashing (13:22) from the occasional guest host, the appropriately named Anthony Boor. Is he, I wonder, being influenced by the [URL=http://www.galilei.com/stl/cofcc/20030209.htm]Jews[/URL] in the CofCC?


Buster

2004-09-23 22:14 | User Profile

Strange, I just read the same "lesser of two evils" point here:

"In the short run, of course, Bush has already managed to expand Federal power far more than Kerry would be likely to do. His court appointments might be bad enough, but Kerry’s, the argument goes, would be even worse. And in politics, the argument continues, you usually have to settle for the lesser evil.

That’s what conservatives do: They not only settle for him, they greet their anointed lesser evil with cheers, and balloons, and confetti, and high hopes, and all manner of excuses for the awful things he does when in power. All this enthusiasm springs from their conviction that the other guy would be even worse.

And that’s the real issue in every campaign: Which guy would be even worse? Given that question, you’d think the undecided vote this year would be 100 percent. "

Joseph Sobran

[url]http://www.sobran.com/columns/index.shtml[/url]


Ponce

2004-09-24 00:53 | User Profile

I would never vote for any candidate that would support the Jews,,,,no and or buts,,,,,,,,,,,,


OPERA96

2004-09-24 02:43 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Recluse]Then you'll be voting to flood my community with Mestizo gang-bangers. [/QUOTE]

Do you really think Kerry will be any better? Much as I dislike Bush, I must admit that he is only about half as bad as your guy. As concerns your desire for my demise, allow me to recommend voodoo dolls. They are not expensive and they should be readilly available in your neighborhood.


Recluse

2004-09-24 16:56 | User Profile

[QUOTE=OPERA96]Do you really think Kerry will be any better? Much as I dislike Bush, I must admit that he is only about half as bad as your guy. As concerns your desire for my demise, allow me to recommend voodoo dolls. They are not expensive and they should be readilly available in your neighborhood.[/QUOTE]

It's not surprising that a Bush supporter would have reading comprehension problems. Where did I say that I support Kerry? If I vote at all it will be Constitution Party. No, there are no voodoo dolls available in my neighborhood yet, but after few more years of the immigration policy that assholes like you keep voting for, I'm sure there will be.


Happy Hacker

2004-09-24 19:38 | User Profile

Your vote won't change the outcome so vote your conscience (the Constitution Party).

Even though I have doubts that the country would be better under Bush, I'd still prefer him to win. Kerry is one of only a handful who voted against the Defense of Marriage Act. This guy would use every executive order he could to promote homosexuality, abortion, anti-white discrimination, etc. And, God help us should he get to replace one of the moderate or conservative Supreme Court justices. And, Kerry isn't going to close the border or bring the troops home.


Recluse

2004-09-24 21:32 | User Profile

[QUOTE=Happy Hacker]Your vote won't change the outcome so vote your conscience (the Constitution Party).

Even though I have doubts that the country would be better under Bush, I'd still prefer him to win. Kerry is one of only a hyandful who voted against the Defense of Marriage Act. This guy would use ry we'd have a Republican policevery executive order he could to promote homosexuality, abortion, anti-white discrimination, etc. And, God help us should he get to replace one of the moderate or conservative Supreme Court justices. And, Kerry isn't going to close the border or bring the troops home.[/QUote]

Bush's first Supreme Court appointee will probably be a pro-affirmative action spic named Alberto Gonzales. The 7 to 2 Republican supreme court never misses a chance to spit on the White majority, and I'm supposed to vote for that because it might be marginally less anti-White than the Democrats? Gee, and I wonder why we've been losing all these years.