Arnold is socially liberal, for the most part. He's still an economic conservative though. He's kind of a half-assed Libertarian. I like a lot of his positions, but he just doesn't strike me as much of a statesman.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Arnold is really a democrat.Snorkelfarsan wrote:
Arnold, no doubt. And I'm a democrat, but I like Arnold. He would make a good president
Jestar12345 wrote:
Arnold.
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Was it the walking around naked and killing people with his bare hands that gives him that image?Turquoise wrote:
Arnold is socially liberal, for the most part. He's still an economic conservative though. He's kind of a half-assed Libertarian. I like a lot of his positions, but he just doesn't strike me as much of a statesman.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Arnold is really a democrat.Snorkelfarsan wrote:
Arnold, no doubt. And I'm a democrat, but I like Arnold. He would make a good president
did you know he supports BF2s? look in the DL's if you dont believe meMiller wrote:
Was it the walking around naked and killing people with his bare hands that gives him that image?Turquoise wrote:
Arnold is socially liberal, for the most part. He's still an economic conservative though. He's kind of a half-assed Libertarian. I like a lot of his positions, but he just doesn't strike me as much of a statesman.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Arnold is really a democrat.
LOL... Perhaps... I mean, I'm sure Arnold would be awesome to hang out with, but I don't think I'd want him deciding the fate of my country.Miller wrote:
Was it the walking around naked and killing people with his bare hands that gives him that image?Turquoise wrote:
Arnold is socially liberal, for the most part. He's still an economic conservative though. He's kind of a half-assed Libertarian. I like a lot of his positions, but he just doesn't strike me as much of a statesman.DBBrinson1 wrote:
Arnold is really a democrat.
Jeb Bush... HA! NO WAY!!! Lawl...
too bad ted nugent isn't a governor
Kathleen Sebelius. Kansas has experienced increased economic growth for 22 consecutive months during her tenure, has approved 3 balanced budgets, and she's done it without raising taxes.
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Glad to see someone is taking this seriously. Anyway...Turquoise wrote:
Mike Huckabee (Arkansas). He's also leaving office next year, but he's a good public speaker and one of the more moderate Republicans.
While I wouldn't mind seeing Huckabee in office some of his recent activity has concerned my. I've lived under his reign for as long as I can remember and he did a good job until recently. Some of the legislature he's passed has done much more harm than good. Most of them concern farming and education but I won't go into details.
Why not?... I'd be interested in hearing more from your perspective. I mentioned Huckabee partially because he's actually in the running for president. He seems like he could possibly even get the nomination. What problems do you see with him?Ganko_06 wrote:
Glad to see someone is taking this seriously. Anyway...Turquoise wrote:
Mike Huckabee (Arkansas). He's also leaving office next year, but he's a good public speaker and one of the more moderate Republicans.
While I wouldn't mind seeing Huckabee in office some of his recent activity has concerned my. I've lived under his reign for as long as I can remember and he did a good job until recently. Some of the legislature he's passed has done much more harm than good. Most of them concern farming and education but I won't go into details.
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