krose wrote:No, just people who don't take voting that seriously, like those who voted for Bush because they thought it would be cool to have a father-son presidency.
Voting for Bush (and especially Cheney) was an act of terror. Not many terrorists worse than them. No presidential ticket has ever terrified me more.
And I'm sure we were supposed to be scared. Only fear would blind us to their BS wars.
God belief is for people who don't want to live life on the universe's terms.
Black Moclips wrote:I actually like Herman Cain the best out of any of the other republican candidates. Based on what I know of his life and background, I would vote for him gladly.
Roger that.
If the primary were held today, I would be voting for Herman Cain over everybody else in the field, including two Mormons.
All the Best!
--Consiglieri
You prove yourself of the devil and anti-mormon every word you utter, because only the devil perverts facts to make their case.--ldsfaqs (6-24-13)
Anyone who voted for Obama thinking it would be great to have a black president or the first black president is a racist by definition.
No, just people who don't take voting that seriously, like those who voted for Bush because they thought it would be cool to have a father-son presidency.
Voting for Bush (and especially Cheney) was an act of terror. Not many terrorists worse than them. No presidential ticket has ever terrified me more.
And I'm sure we were supposed to be scared. Only fear would blind us to their BS wars.
Thanks to both of you for admitting (by absence of argument) that voting for Obama because he is black is racist by definition.