bulldog905 wrote:I take it for granted you know Bush cannot run for a third term, because of the twenty second amendment.
I still voted Bush.
I don't share your admiration for Lieberman, though. Holy Joe supports abortion and the immigration invasion.
Zell Miller would be closer to my kind of Democrat.
Less Ottawa.bulldog905 wrote:I take it for granted you know Bush cannot run for a third term, because of the twenty second amendment.
I still voted Bush.
I don't share your admiration for Lieberman, though. Holy Joe supports abortion and the immigration invasion.
Zell Miller would be closer to my kind of Democrat.

GregCBU wrote:I think i'd pick neither...is there a Libertarian candidate running?
Fiscal conservatism is really my thing (over social conservatism and right wing foreign policy) so Bush wouldn't get my vote.
The Bush Administration and the Republican Congress (who are really more responsible than Bush) have been running huge deficits, the debt is out of control, and they are showing no fiscal discipline whatsoever so... no.
Another Republican (i can't think of any staunch fiscal cons who are in the running for the next presidential election offhand) I might vote for but there has to be a Republican Congress willing to cut spending (or wait to cut taxes if you're in Iraq) to go along with him/her.
CultureWarrior wrote:GregCBU wrote:I think i'd pick neither...is there a Libertarian candidate running?
Fiscal conservatism is really my thing (over social conservatism and right wing foreign policy) so Bush wouldn't get my vote.
The Bush Administration and the Republican Congress (who are really more responsible than Bush) have been running huge deficits, the debt is out of control, and they are showing no fiscal discipline whatsoever so... no.
Another Republican (i can't think of any staunch fiscal cons who are in the running for the next presidential election offhand) I might vote for but there has to be a Republican Congress willing to cut spending (or wait to cut taxes if you're in Iraq) to go along with him/her.
They are in a war. Balanced budgets have got to take a backseat to fighting and winning the war on terror. (Although I do agree that they should trim some fat on the spending; cut education, prescription drug benefits, medicare is what I would do).
As far as staunch fiscal cons go, I heard Steve Forbes might run again. He'd probably be right up your alley.
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