I thought Ron Paul would have been a super candidate! and on the dem. side Bill Richardsonbut as you say people dont always pick the best choice for the job!
Alas, The USA is not going realise it sorely needed Ron Paul until 18months into Billiarys' term.
You really think we were given a choice?That we actually got to pick?Or were we given certain options by the PARTY's and told who we could vote for?
Quote from: suave on April 05, 2008, 04:11:22 PMUntill the majority of humans can subordinate their nature to logic, the product of national democracy will continue to disappoint.Yep good thing we don't have one....................
Untill the majority of humans can subordinate their nature to logic, the product of national democracy will continue to disappoint.
Yep good thing we don't have one....................technicality. Should be rephrased as:"Until the majority of humans can subordinate their nature to logic, the product of what we have (whatever you call it) will continue to disappoint."
With all the political threads going around and the debates over who is what (liberal, conservitive) I thought it might be interesting to learn about some of the more vocal people on the boards here. I'd like to know what you belive your political stance is and in addition to that what it is you do for a living, educational background, where you grew up, and where you live now. Might be interesting to see how the work you do and where you live translates into how you think about political matters.I would suppose it might be easier to group it in 6 categories.1. Liberal2. Liberal with few conservative ideas3. Liberal with some conservative ideas4. Conservative with some liberal ideas5. Conservative with few liberal ideas6. ConservativeI'm a 5, grew up in SW Oklahoma, live in Virginia now. I'm an Electronic Technician (military trained) I am retired Coast Guard/Army and now work for Mackay Marine Communications as a bench tech, and field service engineer. I'm currently working on my degree in Electronic Engineering.