Which one of the candidates is a Seventh Day Adventist?
Not going to the RNC convention afterall--big political wrangling
by Junction-Guy 48 Replies latest jw friends
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hillbilly
them Episcopalians and Univeralists...I wouldnt know about any of them either... Methodists are a little to hincky to run the country too. All them gay women priests and ministers and such.................
~Hill
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zeroday
Personally I'm waiting for the AntiChrist will gladly vote for him...
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Junction-Guy
Sorry, but Ted Jarascz wont be running--LOL
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hillbilly
them damned Catholics will have us all bowing to the Pope of Rome if they get in.............
~Hill
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B_Deserter
I may be against the war and disagree with many of the republican tenets, but there is no way in HELL I'll be voting for Hilliary. I'm not voting for her simply because of the fact that when she says something I don't believe her. The woman, like her husband, is a pandering liar.
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junctions-wife
As much as I would like to see a woman in office, I don't think it should be Hillary either. I am going more towards McCain a little bit everyday. I just don't see Edwards being as strong as he was 4 years,
Amanda
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FlyingHighNow
Aww, sorry to hear this, JG. Road trip out west sounds more fun for Darby anyhow.
Hillbilly, many of our US presidents were Episcopalian.
Darin is now throwing his support toward Romney, and I still can't stomach the thought of voting for a Mormon.
I could still vote for McCain even though he is more left leaning, but I sure hope Huckabee can pull through.Why not vote for Obama. If he beats our Hillary that is. And at least Hillary has been serious about universal healthcare for years.
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5go
I could still vote for McCain even though he is more left leaning, but I sure hope Huckabee can pull through.
Huckabee is dead in the water. I think McCain has a good chance but the Republican party looks like it is lost to the religious right. Which means the Money is going to flee soon. Especially if Bloomberg runs as a Libertarian or Independent ( which is looking very likely ) the Republican party may cease being a viable party to win anything after 2008 after all.
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FlyingHighNow
the Republican party may cease being a viable party to win anything after 2008 after all.
And they have our lovely Prez to thank for this. Unless of course they can fix the election like they did the last two times.