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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Mr No Name on January 19, 2008, 07:22:45 AM
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Cast my vote for Fred Thompson 12 minutes ago.
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Whooo hooooo
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I am boycotting the South Carolina primary. They left Stephen Colbert off the ballot.
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Originally posted by rpm
I am boycotting the South Carolina primary. They left Stephen Colbert off the ballot.
And you live in Texas.
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Originally posted by Donzo
And you live in Texas.
There is that.
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I voted for Ron Paul. :)
P.S. What part of the State do you live in Gun?
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Originally posted by Donzo
And you live in Texas.
Details, details...
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Stop repressing RPM and his Chicago style voting. You know, vote early and vote often, don't deny the dead their vote either.
:t
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Xargos, I live in North Augusta, about 3 miles from Augusta, ga
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Originally posted by Mr No Name
Xargos, I live in North Augusta, about 3 miles from Augusta, ga
Rgr that, been drunk there many of a times. :)
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I lived in North Charleston 2 years so, I have been drunk in your area many times LOL
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If a Dem were saying this, it would seem typical, but it's the view of a Republican who is at the front of the polls in SC...as a NON Dem, I hope he doesn't win
In ABC's New Hampshire debate, McCain said: "Why shouldn't we be able to reimport drugs from Canada?" A conservative's answer is:
That amounts to importing Canada's price controls, a large step toward a system in which some medicines would be inexpensive but many others — new pain-relieving, life-extending pharmaceuticals — would be unavailable. Setting drug prices by government fiat rather than market forces results in huge reductions of funding for research and development of new drugs. McCain's evident aim is to reduce pharmaceutical companies' profits. But if all those profits were subtracted from the nation's health care bill, the pharmaceutical component of that bill would be reduced only from 10 percent to 8 percent — and innovation would stop, taking a terrible toll in unnecessary suffering and premature death. When McCain explains that trade-off to voters, he will actually have engaged in straight talk
In the New Hampshire debate, McCain asserted that corruption is the reason drugs currently cannot be reimported from Canada. The reason is "the power of the pharmaceutical companies." When Mitt Romney interjected, "Don't turn the pharmaceutical companies into the big bad guys," McCain replied, "Well, they are."
link (http://jewishworldreview.com/cols/will011808.php3)