Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-27 Thread jamespv
this is quite illogical what democrat has spent more than the present republican president? Check this out at a price of $10 to $15 billion dollars a month there you have it---your more than $700 billion dollars short fall. Cum on yall I'm sure yall can count and think better than the crew you

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-27 Thread Julia Thompson
Given that I was talking about how much a hypothetical Democrat would spend vs. what a hypothetical Libertarian would spend, I don't see how dragging a Republican into the mix refutes my statement. Your statement is irrelevant in the context of what was said. I'm not going to argue against

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-27 Thread Bruce Bostwick
On Oct 26, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Julia Thompson wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, John Williams wrote: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the state local races, that left me with a choice between a Democrat and a

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-27 Thread Julia Thompson
On Mon, 27 Oct 2008, Bruce Bostwick wrote: On Oct 26, 2008, at 5:29 PM, Julia Thompson wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, John Williams wrote: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the state local races, that left me with a

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-27 Thread John Williams
Jon Louis Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] i prefer taxing the rich. I prefer taxing Jon Louis Mann for all his money to reduce my taxes! ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread Julia Thompson
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, John Williams wrote: For what it is worth, I have two simple rules for deciding which candidates get my vote: 1) Never vote for the incumbent 2) Of the remaining candidates, predict which two are most likely to win. Vote for the one who is likely to spend less.

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread John Williams
Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vote Libertarian much? No, they are rarely in the top two. Probably because libertarians do much less pandering to special interests. ___ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread Julia Thompson
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, John Williams wrote: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vote Libertarian much? No, they are rarely in the top two. Probably because libertarians do much less pandering to special interests. Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread John Williams
Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the state local races, that left me with a choice between a Democrat and a Libertarian in all of the cases where I was left with a choice of 2 non-incumbents. The Democrats would be

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread Julia Thompson
On Sun, 26 Oct 2008, John Williams wrote: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the state local races, that left me with a choice between a Democrat and a Libertarian in all of the cases where I was left with a choice of 2

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread John Williams
Jon Louis Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] Seems to me that the GOP has been doing the most spending.., Clinton went out with a surplus. 1) I am a fan of gridlock. I think if Obama wins, with a Democrat dominated Congress, there will be a lot of new spending. I'm convinced Clinton would have spent

Re: My two rules of politics

2008-10-26 Thread Rceeberger
On 10/26/2008 5:16:57 PM, John Williams ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Well, on my ballot, if I were to not vote for the incumbent in a lot of the state local races, that left me with a choice between a Democrat and a Libertarian in all of the cases where I