Who would you vote for in 2008? Be Patriotic - Vote Twice!

Hillary Clinton - D-NY
13% (111 votes)
Barack Obama - D - IL
15% (130 votes)
Mitt Romney - R - MA
3% (25 votes)
John Edwards - D - NC
8% (72 votes)
Rudy Guiliani - R - NY
9% (82 votes)
John McCain - R - AZ
6% (49 votes)
Joe Biden - D - DE
2% (17 votes)
Russ Feingold - D - WI
2% (22 votes)
Dennis Kucinich D - OH
7% (64 votes)
Ron Paul R - TX
33% (294 votes)
Bill Richardson D-NM
2% (16 votes)
Total votes: 882

Hey! How about including the

Hey! How about including the most qualified candidate, Bill Richardson?

You did not specify a valid

You did not specify a valid poll choice.

Oops, sorry.
Couldn't find a good candidate I suppose.

Okay!

Done!

No one wants billary - someone is freeping this poll!!!

Feingold or Kucinich are the only real choices though I greatly admire Gravel. Would never vote for a-i-p-a-c hillary, obama or edwards - google their treasonous speeches at AI PAC just after the 2006 election - they sounded like cheney who also paid homage to the rightwing war mongers - dodd is a bilderberg and no friend of Americans.

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/?q=node/45

Now there are those who say if progressives quit the party, then it will just mean non-progressive candidates will win the primaries and become the party’s candidates next November. But this needn’t be the case. In many states, like California, New Jersey, South Carolina, New Hampshire and Virginia, it isn’t necessary to be registered in a party in order to vote in that party’s primary.

In those where that is a requirement, like Connecticut or my home state of Pennsylvania, the answer for those who want to vote for Kucinich or Gravel, or against Hillary, is simply to quit the party, and then rejoin in time to qualify for the primary. Then quit again right after voting. There is no limit to the number of times one can change one’s party affiliation.

Save the Polar Bears

DRAFT GORE!

(no, really.)
http://www.draftgore.com/

How Long Has it Been?

How long has it been since anyone other than Ron Paul has won an online poll?? Are we really that much more passionate in our support than any other group of supporters, or are you guys technologically challenged?

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