would you do what it takes to prevent a McCain presidency?

would you vote against McCain

  • Yes

    Votes: 113 81.3%
  • No

    Votes: 14 10.1%
  • you are a troll! (my reply to you: you are a warmonger!)

    Votes: 12 8.6%

  • Total voters
    139
If anyone claims to support Ron Paul but won't write him in for the General Election, well I suppose you can claim anything you like but that doesn't make it true.
 
If you mean voting for no other reason than to oppose McCain, then no. I'll vote for Ron Paul of course, but if he died or something... well, I'd still write in Ron Paul I guess.
 
Obama/Hill promised a withdrawal/reduction of troops.
Was that before they promised to stay and rebuild the country.
And what of the other countries they have promised to invade.
Any body that thinks there is one lick of difference between "R" and "D" choices is not paying attention.
 
Quantized, 'my vote is mine.' ....Yeah, no shit. However, your vote is quite uninformed if you think Obama and Billary are in any way less pro-war than McCain. You actually believe in the left/right paradigm. You haven't done your homework on those candidates. Voting with the mass of retards for Billbama won't make you feel better in the long run. You are voting for the North American Union, the Greatest Depression, the New World Order. Your conscience will kick you in the balls within a year of casting your wasted vote for the status quo. Great fucking job.

Selective memory: http://youtube.com/watch?v=NuGi-lVU7QM

You owe it to people in Iraq and Afghanistan to vote for someone who will end the occupation IMMEDIATELY. No fucking embassy, no 'I don't want to make promises not knowing what the situation's gonna be 3 or 4 years out.' Your vote costs LIVES.
 
Tough to write Ron Paul on those damn diebold touchscreens that's why I plan to bring a sharpie.
 
I'll vote 3rd party HOWEVER.... if my state (ca) is very close in november and Hillary is not the DEM then I just might do what I never thought I would ever do and vote for the DEM


I refuse to vote for clinton or McCain
 
there was a man

This man voted for over thirty years, on principle. He voted his conscience and stood on principle. For thirty years, off and on, he resisted them temptation to just go along and fit in; to be one of the crowd and to be accepted by his peers.

For that, this man has my utmost respect and admiration. If Ron Paul gets only one vote in Ohio, it will be my vote and it will be the most patriotic thing I have ever done in my life.
 
you wont have to do shit. There is no way Mr 100 years will win.

The dems are showing up to vote 2 to 1.
 
If RP does not secure the nomination at brokered convention, not only i will not vote for McCain, i will go against him by voting for his opponent i.e. democrat nominee. YES! call me whatever you want! i do not want a warmonger to be my president and i want the GOP to shit in their pants since they pick a nominee more liberal than the democratic nominee.

give a shout out in this thread if you feel like i do.

NO NO NO! Write Ron Paul in!
 
you wont have to do shit. There is no way Mr 100 years will win.

The dems are showing up to vote 2 to 1.

That means nothing, it was the same in '88 and '00, and yet we all know how those turned out. The reason why this year's turnout is so low is because there is no one the conservative base was really motivated to support.
 
I have a bumper sticker and T-shirt that says "Don't blame me, I voted for Ron Paul"

Problem is that I couldn't vote for him in the Florida primary...I needed to become a registered Republican before the Dec. 31 deadline in Florida and I didn't know.

So I will write Ron Paul's name on the ballot in November so I can truthfully use that bumper sticker and T-shirt.
 
If you guys think Obama is going to be better than Mccain.... you guys have got another thing coming to you.

IMO, Ron Paul write in.

Yes I am writing in Ron Paul.

However don't forget that if McCain becomes president, he may want to run for re-election in 2012...or his VP can run for president. Which means that it will be harder for Ron Paul or someone he endorses to seek the Republican nomination in 2012.
 
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