However, for the first time in 40 years he votedfor a Democrat as President. Here is my conversation w/ him the other day.
Dad: "there is only one reason why I am note voting for Bush."
Me: "Why is that?"
Dad: "Because he hasn't done anything right."
More repubs need to open their eyes.
WOW. I wish I could change my vote now because of this incredibly eloquent statement from your dad. It just makes soooo much sense. If I could only get my vote back.
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My dad isn't even a conservative and he voted Bush.
Why? Because he doesn't like Kerry. Fine, that's fine with me. Problem is he says he likes Nader as well, simply because both Nader and Bush "don't waver like Kerry".
What the hell? I'm more informed than he is and I can't even fucking vote.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:15 pm
Force of Nature
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petemd wrote:
However, for the first time in 40 years he votedfor a Democrat as President. Here is my conversation w/ him the other day.
Dad: "there is only one reason why I am note voting for Bush."
Me: "Why is that?"
Dad: "Because he hasn't done anything right."
More repubs need to open their eyes.
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today.
It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for
wearing a black scarf.
I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:17 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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men on trampolines wrote:
petemd wrote:
However, for the first time in 40 years he votedfor a Democrat as President. Here is my conversation w/ him the other day.
Dad: "there is only one reason why I am note voting for Bush."
Me: "Why is that?"
Dad: "Because he hasn't done anything right."
More repubs need to open their eyes.
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:17 pm
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men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:18 pm
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saveuplife wrote:
petemd wrote:
However, for the first time in 40 years he votedfor a Democrat as President. Here is my conversation w/ him the other day.
Dad: "there is only one reason why I am note voting for Bush."
Me: "Why is that?"
Dad: "Because he hasn't done anything right."
More repubs need to open their eyes.
WOW. I wish I could change my vote now because of this incredibly eloquent statement from your dad. It just makes soooo much sense. If I could only get my vote back.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:18 pm
Force of Nature
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Athletic Supporter wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:19 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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men on trampolines wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
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My roomate's father is/was a die-hard Republican who voted Libertarian this time around. It's the first time he didn't vote GOP in 40 years. His argument was "All Bush had to do to get re-elected is not fuck anything up. He had the country in his pocket after 9/11, all he had to do was coast. Well, he fucked it up and I'm not going to let him get away with it."
Not quite an enlightening quote, but I liked it.
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My Dad has voted Republican every election I can remember. My Step-mom is a hardcore democrat.
This time around they are both voting Democrat. I asked my Dad why he isn't voting Republican and he told me that the Republican party doesn't even resemble the way the Republican party used to be.
I think there are a lot of people who have changed their minds this year.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:24 pm
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men on trampolines wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Huh?
You no comprendo meng?
Nope, not at all. Apparently "a" meaning "singular", "women" meaning "a plurality of females", spent time in the clink for wearing a scarf and it was a positive story.
What the sam hell are you talking about, or was it meant for only you to understand?
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:24 pm
Force of Nature
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Cartman wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Huh?
You no comprendo meng?
Even more confusing than your last post.
I was listening to the radio, some station had a lady from Iraq on,
she was talking about how people were abused.
She got 10 years in jail for wearing a black scarf.
She compares how things were, and how things are now.
She said Iraqis are starting to understand freedom.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 9:26 pm
Yeah Yeah Yeah
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men on trampolines wrote:
Cartman wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
Athletic Supporter wrote:
men on trampolines wrote:
He should have heard what I heard on the radio today. It was a women in Iraq who was serving 10 years in prison for wearing a black scarf. I only listened a few minutes of her story, it was very positive.
Huh?
You no comprendo meng?
Even more confusing than your last post.
I was listening to the radio, some station had a lady from Iraq on, she was talking about how people were abused. She got 10 years in jail for wearing a black scarf. She compares how things were, and how things are now. She said Iraqis are starting to understand freedom.
Oh ok. Now I understand how this relates to his Dad. For a minute there I was confused but now it's all clear. Thanks.
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Cartman wrote:
My Dad has voted Republican every election I can remember. My Step-mom is a hardcore democrat.
This time around they are both voting Democrat. I asked my Dad why he isn't voting Republican and he told me that the Republican party doesn't even resemble the way the Republican party used to be.
I think there are a lot of people who have changed their minds this year.
My father-in-law was a life-long Republican. He grew up in Omaha in the 40's and 50's, he voted for Nixon and Reagan, but he has become increasingly disconnected from the party of his youth as it has come to be dominated by evangelicals and other social conservatives. I don't know if he voted for Clinton, but I'm pretty sure he voted for Gore, and this time around he is a hard-core Kerry supporter. He has just retired and has been spending a tremendous amount of his time working on the campaign with Kerry/Edwards and moveOn.
He wasn't part of the cultural movement in the 60's, he was a 30 year-old doctor and Air Force vet then. But now he is really involved in a movement for change, and going to Bush rallies wearing Kerry t-shirts and trying to get arrested. It's one of the coolest, most inspiring things I've ever seen.
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kaesrya wrote:
My dad isn't even a conservative and he voted Bush. Why? Because he doesn't like Kerry. Fine, that's fine with me. Problem is he says he likes Nader as well, simply because both Nader and Bush "don't waver like Kerry".
What the hell? I'm more informed than he is and I can't even fucking vote.
I know how that feels, not being able to vote sucks.
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tommymctom wrote:
kaesrya wrote:
My dad isn't even a conservative and he voted Bush. Why? Because he doesn't like Kerry. Fine, that's fine with me. Problem is he says he likes Nader as well, simply because both Nader and Bush "don't waver like Kerry".
What the hell? I'm more informed than he is and I can't even fucking vote.
I know how that feels, not being able to vote sucks.
Yeah, my 18th bday is Friday, too. Perfect timing... Although it doesn't matter in Massachusetts, I guess. But it's the principle of the thing...
My dad isn't even a conservative and he voted Bush. Why? Because he doesn't like Kerry. Fine, that's fine with me. Problem is he says he likes Nader as well, simply because both Nader and Bush "don't waver like Kerry".
What the hell? I'm more informed than he is and I can't even fucking vote.
I know how that feels, not being able to vote sucks.
Well I feel kinda bad, I was never going to vote, cause its all
a bunch of bullshit. Today was the first time I ever voted.
Its only really worth it if I can vote for myself, when Gwen Stefani is my running mate.
Post subject: Re: My dad is a hardcore conservative.
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:34 pm
Force of Nature
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:56 am Posts: 386 Location: Chicago area
saveuplife wrote:
petemd wrote:
However, for the first time in 40 years he votedfor a Democrat as President. Here is my conversation w/ him the other day.
Dad: "there is only one reason why I am note voting for Bush."
Me: "Why is that?"
Dad: "Because he hasn't done anything right."
More repubs need to open their eyes.
WOW. I wish I could change my vote now because of this incredibly eloquent statement from your dad. It just makes soooo much sense. If I could only get my vote back.
Don't worry, the devil will forgive your ignorance in hell.
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I still can't beleive Bush gets support. I voted for Bush in 2000, but learned from my mistake. Kerry waivers? Bush is a friggen moron!!! I thought he could prove himself. He hasn't. Not that Kerry great or anything, but Bush is a joke. A sick joke. I want my 2000 Bush vote back in exchange for 2 votes for Kerry!
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