2008 Presidential Candidates

Ohiogrinder, seriously, shut the fuck up already. You're a belligerent moron who has no coherent opinions on anything that's actually relevant in the broader spectrum of the world. Stop blindly attacking 'liberals' and 'democrats' and 'socialists' and all of the other imaginary enemies that you conjure in your head. If you keep it up I'm going to talk to Deron.
 
Like I said before, that's just a dumb cop-out for non-politically-minded people to try to add to the discussion in a rather pathetic way. Instead of complaining that everyone sucks (which we all already know, which is the big discrepancy here), try talking about what you DO and DON'T support in particular. That'd make this more interesting.

Hubster, I'm kind of sick of you unfairly judging America. And the whole "raise social equality" thing is a bunch of crap. That's the kind of shit that is really low priority.

Can you calm down please? Jeez I wasn't actually going on one of my rampaging bullshit posts for once. I'm actually trying to tone that down if you didn't notice. Don't become a mod who hammers people because you don't agree with what they say. I'm not abusing anyone, not starting arguments, so leave me in peace thankyou. I'm simply trying to enjoy the discussion and be more passive. Far out.
 
Can you calm down please? Jeez I wasn't actually going on one of my rampaging bullshit posts for once. I'm actually trying to tone that down if you didn't notice. Don't become a mod who hammers people because you don't agree with what they say. I'm not abusing anyone, not starting arguments, so leave me in peace thankyou. I'm simply trying to enjoy the discussion and be more passive. Far out.

:lol: k
 
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1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (65%) Information link
3. Ron Paul (63%) Information link
4. Chuck Hagel (not running) (61%) Information link
5. Alan Keyes (61%) Information link
6. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (58%) Information link
7. Mitt Romney (55%) Information link
8. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (54%) Information link (LOL!!)
9. Duncan Hunter (54%) Information link
10. John McCain (53%) Information link
11. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (52%) Information link
12. Bill Richardson (50%) Information link (Complete idiot, though)
13. Al Gore (not announced) (49%) Information link
14. Rudolph Giuliani (48%) Information link
15. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (45%) Information link
16. Hillary Clinton (44%) Information link
17. Barack Obama (43%) Information link
18. Fred Thompson (42%) Information link
19. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (42%) Information link
20. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (42%) Information link
21. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (42%) Information link
22. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (41%) Information link
23. Dennis Kucinich (40%) Information link
24. John Edwards (40%) Information link
25. Mike Huckabee (40%) Information link
26. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (39%) Information link
27. Mike Gravel (38%) Information link
28. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (38%) Information link
29. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (33%) Information link
30. Elaine Brown (20%) Information link
 
22. What would be your ideal candidate's position on SLAVERY REPARATIONS? (The specific actions regarding reparations for slavery include the government apologizing to slave descendants for their hardships, and awarding them financial and/or other compensation.)

[x] Would not advocate reparations for slavery.

Get the fuck over it. No one needs to apologize to any slave descendants who are alive 200 fucking years after shit happened. Apologize to the former slaves. Oh wait, they're dead.

Anyway, Dennis Kucinich was 4th on my list, but he's the highest on the list that's still active in his campaign for this year.
 
no, she should marry me. us californians need to stick together

i'll get to the quiz here in a sec
~gR~
 
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. John McCain (72%) Information link
3. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (70%) Information link
4. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (68%) Information link
5. Alan Keyes (66%) Information link
6. Duncan Hunter (65%) Information link
7. Mitt Romney (64%) Information link
8. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (62%) Information link
9. Ron Paul (62%) Information link
10. Fred Thompson (61%) Information link
11. Rudolph Giuliani (58%) Information link
12. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (55%) Information link
13. Chuck Hagel (not running) (54%) Information link
14. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (52%) Information link
15. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (52%) Information link
16. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (48%) Information link
17. Mike Huckabee (41%) Information link
18. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (40%) Information link
19. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (40%) Information link
20. Mike Gravel (37%) Information link
21. John Edwards (36%) Information link
22. Al Gore (not announced) (36%) Information link
23. Bill Richardson (35%) Information link
24. Barack Obama (34%) Information link
25. Hillary Clinton (33%) Information link
26. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (31%) Information link
27. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (28%) Information link
28. Dennis Kucinich (25%) Information link
29. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (24%) Information link
30. Elaine Brown (10%) Information link

yeah, looks kinda close. id rather vote for colbert than mccain though
~gR~
 
1. Theoretical Ideal Candidate (100%)
2. Barack Obama (78%) Information link
3. Dennis Kucinich (74%) Information link
4. Christopher Dodd (withdrawn) (71%) Information link
5. Hillary Clinton (68%) Information link
6. Michael Bloomberg (says he will not run) (68%) Information link
7. John Edwards (68%) Information link
8. Alan Augustson (campaign suspended) (67%) Information link
9. Joseph Biden (withdrawn) (67%) Information link
10. Wesley Clark (not running, endorsed Clinton) (67%) Information link
11. Al Gore (not announced) (67%) Information link
12. Bill Richardson (66%) Information link
13. Mike Gravel (62%) Information link
14. Ron Paul (53%) Information link
15. Kent McManigal (campaign suspended) (50%) Information link
16. Elaine Brown (40%) Information link
17. John McCain (35%) Information link
18. Rudolph Giuliani (35%) Information link
19. Mitt Romney (33%) Information link
20. Tommy Thompson (withdrawn, endorsed Giuliani) (30%) Information link
21. Mike Huckabee (29%) Information link
22. Chuck Hagel (not running) (26%) Information link
23. Newt Gingrich (says he will not run) (23%) Information link
24. Tom Tancredo (withdrawn, endorsed Romney) (23%) Information link
25. Alan Keyes (22%) Information link
26. Sam Brownback (withdrawn, endorsed McCain) (21%) Information link
27. Fred Thompson (19%) Information link
28. Jim Gilmore (withdrawn) (13%) Information link
29. Duncan Hunter (12%) Information link
30. Stephen Colbert (campaign halted) (10%) Information link

Odd, some of the names were a little lower than I expected, and some were a little higher.

Whatev'
 
Barack was my 3rd and the highest one who has a chance. Huckabee was 2nd to last for me. Elaine Brown (lmao) was last.