The right not to vote.

It will hurt, but it is better we invest in the future.

http://www.angelfire.com/psy/jesseedesma?
Hard to believe that we have gone from Guiliani, Rommey, and Thompson, to McCain.

However, before I begin I do have to get one dig in. It was reported today on radio that there were aproximately 130, 000 new jobs created in January. This is at the same rate as the last six years.

Furthermore, I am waiting for all the January economic numbers to be reported in February.

Now, I will try to talk about politics. It appears that the liberal agenda news has got people all worked up about McCain, a person I consider a democratic wolf in republican sheep's clothing.

However, my case against him is that he citicized Bush on many occasions. The image people view the presidency adds to its power. When a person of prestige-such as McCain-criticizes the presidency it demishes its power. In my opinion, McCain cleverly crafted his criticism against Bush for his own political amibitions.

I believe this contributed to the enemies of America growing in confidence in their continued attacks. There is one president. Unity helps in giving the enemy the message that Ameirca is strong.

In my opinions, McCains criticism were self-serving and for his own political ambitions. I have never had any problems with Bush and I still don't.

Now, let me se what I can say about Rommey. I am still convinced that any person not able to be smart enough not to be taken in by a cult has serious mental limitations that prohibit him from being president.

Therefore, under no circumstances can I support these two condidates.

It appears that this is the season for liberal dominance in politics. In my opinion, as much as people have the right to vote, they also have the right not to vote.

Serious conservatives have been left out of this party. If Americans want a liberal, let them have one and suffer the consequences.

Now, I know people may disagree. However, principles are worth fighting for today. If I was to support any one not in line with my values then I would be just as superficial and empty as they are in life.

There is already to much false people in America, I don't think more are needed.

It will hurt, but it is better we make an investment in the future. Instead, of making a choice today that will compromise and dillute conservatve principles forever.
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However, my case against him is that he citicized Bush on many occasions.
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Oh no! He exercised his right to free speech! That bastard!

~Zoo
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I am still convinced that any person not able to be smart enough not to be taken in by a cult has serious mental limitations that prohibit him from being president.
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My god. He was RAISED as a mormon. Do you think people have a clear choice when you brainswash them as a kid?

Catholics, muslims, Protestants, jewish, etc... all of them brainwash their kids into believing that their religion is the True One (some of them with more success than others). Why would you hold Mormonism as worst than any of these religions?
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I have never had any problems with Bush and I still don't.


That's because you are victim of certain mental deficiencies that allow your brain the functioning level of "sea cucumber".

Furthermore (to ape your usage), to have the right not to vote, you must initially have the right to vote.

Which you don't, you f*ckin' hypocrite illegal immigrant.

So shut the hell up and go home to Mexico.
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That's because you are victim of certain mental deficiencies that allow your brain the functioning level of "sea cucumber".
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Hey, don't you insult the wise and noble sea cucumber!

~Zoo
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STOP TALKING ABOUT WHAT YOU DON'T HAVE THE RIGHT TO TALK ABOUT.

Is that clear enough for you?

Just because someone is a member of a political party it doesn't mean they have to agree with whatever the head of the party says at all times. Free will, buddy.

As a Mormon myself, I'm not even going to touch the "cult" comment, jackass.

Oh yeah, you definitely have the right not to vote, you at least have that right.

And...you're the only one left in the whole country that doesn't find a single thing wrong with Bush.

Stop talking.
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Here's hoping you do use your right to not vote. That way you will silence yourself... which is the best thing you could ever do for your country.
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which is the best thing you could ever do for your country.
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Especially since it's not your country. :CONGRAT:
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Especially since it's not your country.
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A burn so intense it could be hellfire.  :HOT: 


'Dis kid's got moxie!  ;) 

~Zoo
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mi malo ;~D
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Furthermore, I am waiting for all the January economic numbers to be reported in February.
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Why you planning on going back to Mexico???

I am still convinced that any person not able to be smart enough not to be taken in by a cult has serious mental limitations that prohibit him from being president.
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Do you have evidence that the Mormon faith is a cult? Do you even know what the definition cult is?

A lot of nerve from an ignorant bigot who is here ILLEGALLY! Before you mention about mental limitations you better take a look in the mirror. Go to www.dictionary.com and look up the definition of cult. It does not automatically carry the negative connotation that you insinuated.

Hey, don't you insult the wise and noble sea cucumber!
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How about a leech? They come they suck life out of the host's (US) economy and then they die.
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How about a leech? They come they suck life out of the host's (US) economy and then they die.
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Leech seems a good representative.

Anyone got a cigarette? Maybe we can burn his ass off of us?

~Zoo
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Anyone got a cigarette? Maybe we can burn his ass off of us?
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That's a tick. ;)
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That's a tick.
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Works on leeches too...they're both bloodsucking parasites. One an arthropod, the other a roundworm.

~Zoo
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Cedarbird, it works for leaches too.
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Cedarbird, it works for leaches too.
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Cool. Learn something new every day, I guess. :D
Thanks guys!
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Cool. Learn something new every day, I guess.
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Yes and the lesson for the day is: Prevention is the key to keeping leaches off you!

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Yes and the lesson for the day is: Prevention is the key to keeping leaches off you!
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! :LOL:

Amen, no more leeches for us!

(or ticks...) :D
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Prevention is the key to keeping leaches off you!
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Leeches: stay out of damp, dark forests and swamps.
Ticks: stay out of long grasses and tall plants unless wearing long pants.

Or get the Parisitdom...to be worn over the entire body so your blood and other various fluids stay safe from those who would do it the injustice of ingesting it!

I should really study or something instead of screwing around so much...

~Zoo
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Amen, no more leeches for us!
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is the for us or for US ;)
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Wow, I haven't seen this much slamming since I stopped watching The WWE a while back.

To follow suit on the constant request to silence your bunghole (not sure if I spelled it right, will call Butt-head and ask him) I have 2 quotes from 2 famous characters:

From the wise words of Shrek:

"You have the right to remain silent. What you lack is the capacity."

and

Pistachio Disguisey from the movie The Master of Disguise:

This is what your mouth is doing : | : () : | : () : | : (), this is what I want it to do : | : | : | : | .
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is the for us or for US
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Um...BOTH!!!! Yay!
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The S is for sucks, the S is for sucks . . .
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The S is for sucks, the S is for sucks . . .
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:LOL: