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KA7RRA
01-23-2007, 11:29 PM
Bush Cheney
Clinton Gore
Nothing has change it well be the same lets vote for a 3rd party and change the politics
How about the MJ reform party?
KA7RRA
01-24-2007, 01:55 AM
Quote[/b] (AB2MH @ Jan. 23 2007,16:32)]How about the MJ reform party?
sure why not
kc7jty
01-24-2007, 02:21 AM
well well...is that the Spanish spelling of presidente?
Si Panza, let's tilt at windmills and try to take over the world. The third party concept is alluring, but in American politics so far unworkable. Outside of major parties, the third party has rarely won any large victories. In this country, 3's a crowd.
n0jaa
01-24-2007, 04:41 PM
There's rumors going around that Ron Paul might but in a bid for the 2008 elections.
n0jaa
01-24-2007, 04:44 PM
Quote[/b] (n2nh @ Jan. 24 2007,00:05)]Si Panza, let's tilt at windmills and try to take over the world. #The third party concept is alluring, but in American politics so far unworkable. #Outside of major parties, the third party has rarely won any large victories. #In this country, 3's a crowd.
Au contraire, mon ami! Don't forget Jesse Ventura, who ran under the banner of the Reform Party and won the governor's race several years ago (can't remember the exact dates he served).
KD6NIG
01-24-2007, 06:25 PM
With all of the political opinion on here, its time to start the Ham Radio party, and some of the more colorful people need to run and get into debates with the actual candidates.
Could you imagine the fun that would be on TV when someone gets proved wrong, and they go immedietely to the personal attacks?
God forbid if any person on the debate panel that night was a NCT too....man.
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K0RGR
01-24-2007, 07:31 PM
Jesse Ventura for president, as long as he stops braiding his beard!
Quote[/b] (n0jaa @ Jan. 24 2007,11:44)]Quote[/b] (n2nh @ Jan. 24 2007,00:05)]Si Panza, let's tilt at windmills and try to take over the world. The third party concept is alluring, but in American politics so far unworkable. Outside of major parties, the third party has rarely won any large victories. In this country, 3's a crowd.
Au contraire, mon ami! Don't forget Jesse Ventura, who ran under the banner of the Reform Party and won the governor's race several years ago (can't remember the exact dates he served).
Ah, I said 'rarely' not never. Still, Jesse wasn't bad. Outside of Minny he was sort of a sideshow in the usual carnival.
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