PDA

View Full Version : Allright, I went and did it.......



CYCLE_MONKEY
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 05:52 PM
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat.

There, I said it. Happy now?

*GSXR~SNAIL*
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 06:01 PM
I'm so ashamed of you...

Nick_Ninja
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 06:23 PM
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat.

There, I said it. Happy now?

I don't believe you.

64BonnieLass
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 06:28 PM
I don't believe you.

+1. Frank you trying to get everyone all stirred up. "Pot Stirrer"! :)

King Nothing
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 06:46 PM
Party trumps person. Always. Frank is a sucker.

mtnairlover
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 07:21 PM
Riiiiight, Frank. Sure we believe you...just like you believe that the faeries are taking care of you when you sleep at night.

NOT!

Filo
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 08:41 PM
Frank voted for Obama!!!! :)

<EDIT> I took out all the knee jerk, angry, politically divisive, polemicised, partisan nonsense and just left you all with a smiley </EDIT>

Devaclis
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 08:51 PM
You voted? Sissy

DanFZ1
Tue Oct 28th, 2008, 11:57 PM
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat.

There, I said it. Happy now?

I am still a registered Republican, and I am voting for Obama. Even if your joking. I am still waiting for the other shoe to drop Frank.

Anyway, we are not the only ones. You may be an Independant, I don't know, but check out these informed Republican voters.

Jim Leach, Former Congressman from Iowa

"For me, the national interest comes before party concerns, particularly internationally. We do need a new direction in American policy, and Obama has a sense of that."

Lincoln Chafee, Former United States Senator from Rhode Island

"As I look at the candidates in order who to vote for, certainly my kind of conservatism was reflected with Senator Obama, and those points are that we're fiscally conservative, we care about revenues matching expenditures, we also care about the environment, I think it's a traditional conservative value to care about clean air and clean water."

Richard Riordan, Former Mayor of Los Angeles

"I'm still a Republican, but I still will always vote for the person who I think will do the best job."

Lowell Weicker, Former Governor and Senator from Connecticut

"At issue is not the partisan politics of two parties, rather the image we have of ourselves as Americans. Senator Obama brings wisdom, kindness, and common sense to what is both his and our quest for a better America."

Jim Whitaker, Fairbanks, Alaska Mayor

"If we are as a nation concerned with energy, then our consideration should be a national energy policy that is not predicated on crude oil 50 years into the future. We need to get to it, and I think Barack Obama is very clear in that regard."

Linwood Holton, Former Governor of Virginia

"Obama has a brain, and he isn't afraid to use it."

Government Officials:

Douglas Kmiec, Head of the Office of Legal Counsel under Reagan & Bush 41

"I was first attracted to government by Ronald Reagan, who lives in our national memory as a great leader and an inspiring communicator. Senator Obama has these gifts as well, but of course, more rhetorical flourish without substance would be worth little. Is there more to Senator Obama? I believe there is."

Jackson M. Andrews, Republican Counsel to the U.S. Senate

"Barack Obama is a thoughtful visionary leader who as President will end the decline of American law, liberty, and fiscal responsibility that are the hallmarks of the extremist policies of the current Administration, now adopted by John McCain."

Susan Eisenhower, Granddaughter of President Eisenhower & President of the Eisenhower Group

"Given Obama's support among young people, I believe that he will be most invested in defending the interests of these rising generations and, therefore, the long-term interests of this nation as a whole."

Francis Fukuyama, Advisor to President Reagan

"...Obama probably has the greatest promise of delivering a different kind of politics."

Rita Hauser, Former White House intelligence advisor under George W. Bush

"McCain will continue the wrong-headed foreign policy decisions of Bush, while Obama will take us in a new direction."

Larry Hunter, Former President Reagan Policy Advisor

"I suspect Obama is more free-market friendly than he lets on. He taught at the University of Chicago, a hotbed of right-of-center thought. His economic advisers, notably Austan Goolsbee, recognize that ordinary citizens stand to gain more from open markets than from government meddling."

Bill Ruckelshaus, served in the Nixon and Reagan administrations

"I'm not against McCain, I'm for Obama."

Lilibet Hagel, Wife of Republican Senator Chuck Hagel

"This election is not about fighting phantom issues churned out by a top-notch slander machine. Most important, it is not about distracting the public-- you and me-- with whatever slurs someone thinks will stick."

Columnists and Academics:

Jeffrey Hart, National Review Senior Editor

"It turns out that these political parties are not always either liberal or conservative, Democratic or Republican. The Democrat, under certain conditions, can be the conservative."

Andrew Bacevich, Professor of International Relations at Boston University

"For conservatives, Obama represents a sliver of hope. McCain represents none at all. The choice turns out to be an easy one."

David Friedman, Economist and son of Milton and Rose Friedman

"I hope Obama wins. President Bush has clearly been a disaster from the standpoint of libertarians and conservatives because he has presided over an astonishing rise in government spending."

Christopher Buckley, Son of National Review founder William F. Buckley & former NR columnist

"Obama has in him-- I think, despite his sometimes airy-fairy 'We are the people we have been waiting for' silly rehtoric-- the potential to be a good, perhaps even great leader. He is, it seems clear enough, what the historical moment seems to be calling for."

Andrew Sullivan, Columnist for the Atlantic Monthly

"Obama's legislative record, speeches, and the way he has run his campaign reveal, I think, a very even temperament, a very sound judgment, and an intelligent pragmatism. Prudence is a word that is not inappropriate to him."

Wick Alison, Former publisher of the National Review

"I made the maximum donation to John McCain during the primaries, when there was still hope he might come to his senses. But I now see that Obama is almost the ideal candidate for this moment in American history."

...all Republicans.

Read'em and weep.
:siesta:

HR636
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 01:49 AM
Beaten

Like

A

Dead

Horse

Blah blah blah Obama.. McCain.. Milf.. Retarded kids..

Why does this board always turn into a political argument? Also, why are all the outspoken people who plan to vote for Obama on this forum relentless in their rebuttals and feel the need to prove their opinion is correct over anyone else? I just don't understand why you can't have your opinions, views, beliefs, and not personally attack someone else who doesn't share the same ideals as you.

P.S.

McCain '08

~Barn~
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 08:27 AM
What Frank?.... Was there a Dem. who was running unopposed for a particular office?

You sure as hell didn't vote for the Obama/Biden ticket, I know that much. :lol:

puckstr
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 08:29 AM
So you are hanging out in the men's locker room too long now?

JustSomeDude
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 08:29 AM
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat.

There, I said it. Happy now?


Woooh! You voted for the guy who just reduced his "tax threshold" from $250,000, to $200,000, to $150,000... and that's just in 3 weeks?! Maybe it'll be down to $42,000 by the time he takes office.

http://corner.nationalreview.com/post/?q=MzI3ODEyM2U4YWQxZDU4ZWQ5Yjk4YWNmZjIzM2U3NmY

Don't be mad when we say, "I told you so!" :yumyum:

~Barn~
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 08:33 AM
:spit:
The fact that some of you think he honestly voted for Barack Obama, is really the funniest part of this thread.

And go figure... it's JSDude and DougNothing, two staunch righties.

I guess it's only appropriate (if not expected) that one-of-your-own is pulling a fast one on you and getting away with it. Enjoy the punch, boys! :lol:

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 08:34 AM
Frank, you're dead to me.










(you voted for a democrat to fill the seat of vice-poop-cleaner or some other peon job didn't you.)

Mental
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 09:09 AM
... Also, why are all the outspoken people who plan to vote for Obama on this forum relentless in their rebuttals and feel the need to prove their opinion is correct over anyone else?...

Becuase you touch yourself.

(Unaffiliated in 08!)

Canuck
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 09:13 AM
:spit:
The fact that some of you think he honestly voted for Barack Obama, is really the funniest part of this thread.

And go figure... it's JSDude and DougNothing, two staunch righties.

I guess it's only appropriate (if not expected) that one-of-your-own is pulling a fast one on you and getting away with it. Enjoy the punch, boys! :lol:

Brandon has spoken the truth.

CYCLE_MONKEY
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:09 AM
"
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat."
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...but only because I can't stand Marilyn Muskrat!:lol:

Sorry, just trying to inject a little humor into the mudslinging that's been on OUR board here.:)

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:26 AM
^^THERE IS NO HUMOR!!! THERE IS NO LAUGHTER!!! THIS THE INTERNET!!!! DAS IST VERBODEN!!!

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:26 AM
_

salsashark
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:31 AM
^^THERE IS NO HUMOR!!! THERE IS NO LAUGHTER!!! THIS THE INTERNET!!!! DAS IST VERBODEN!!!

THERE IS NO INTERNET... ONLY ZUUL!!!

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:40 AM
THERE IS NO INTERNET... ONLY ZUUL!!!
:D

puckstr
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:48 AM
^^^^^

OH That's just WONG

Captain Obvious
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 10:56 AM
Why does this board always turn into a political argument? Also, why are all the outspoken people who plan to vote for Obama on this forum relentless in their rebuttals and feel the need to prove their opinion is correct over anyone else?

Cause riding season for many (others, not me) is coming to or has already ended. And people need to get "it" out of their system. It is always like this during the winter with primadona motorcycle people. If I can't prove to you how much of a better rider I am, surely I can brow beat the fuk out of you on Al Gore's internet. :)

After the election, we will be onto a new horse, don't worry.

64BonnieLass
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:03 AM
You voted? Sissy

I'm going tonight, so I don't have to rush on Tuesday when I get back. It's gonna suck. I'm gonna need a glass of wine afterwards to ease my sad heart.


^^THERE IS NO HUMOR!!! THERE IS NO LAUGHTER!!!

I thought it was hysterical.


Cause riding season for many (others, not me) is coming to or has already ended. And people need to get "it" out of their system. It is always like this during the winter with primadona motorcycle people. If I can't prove to you how much of a better rider I am, surely I can brow beat the fuk out of you on Al Gore's internet. :)

After the election, we will be onto a new horse, don't worry.

Christmas is coming up. We can all scream and rant about the political confusion in our fair city of saying Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays.

1ofTheBoys
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:11 AM
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat.

There, I said it. Happy now?
And here I thought you were going to say you got married again.:lol:

salsashark
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:14 AM
Cause riding season for many (others, not me) is coming to or has already ended. And people need to get "it" out of their system. It is always like this during the winter with primadona motorcycle people. If I can't prove to you how much of a better rider I am, surely I can brow beat the fuk out of you on Al Gore's internet. :)

After the election, we will be onto a new horse, don't worry.

:lol:


Looky... The CSC is stocking up on dead horses to beat this winter!

http://www.reuters.com/resources/r/?m=02&d=20080826&t=2&i=5753458&w=450&r=2008-08-26T204230Z_01_HNR08_RTRIDSP_0_MEXICO-HORSES

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:21 AM
^^Looks more like we're stocking up on red x's :D

puckstr
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:22 AM
Shut up 'bout Al Gore
http://i187.photobucket.com/albums/x149/Surgardaddy4life/ManBearPig.jpg

CYCLE_MONKEY
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:28 AM
And here I thought you were going to say you got married again.:lol:
Hush now! I'd sooner vote for "Ozone" Al Gore!:)

Think I learned my lesson. Gonna cut my ring finger off as a reminder......you know, kinda like how I had my nutz cut!:shocked::lol:

VFR
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:44 AM
Reps better step up if you don't want B.O in the White House

http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/20081028/pl_politico/15024

Filo
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:48 AM
Well, I voted. I went straight ticket, but only because someone outside the polling place paid me $1000. Won't say which party. Now I am going to go get myself some nice stuff with my money. Anyone need anything? I am going to go vote again tomorrow.

salsashark
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:50 AM
^^Looks more like we're stocking up on red x's :D

pfft... you and your stoopid proxies... :canuck:

I'll go and update it... just for little old you...

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 11:59 AM
^^YAY!!! Now I get your mildly amusing joke! :D Thanks for all the hard work!

salsashark
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 12:06 PM
You betcha... after that, I may need to leave early... phewww...

puckstr
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 12:47 PM
Well, I voted. I went straight ticket, but only because someone outside the polling place paid me $1000. Won't say which party. Now I am going to go get myself some nice stuff with my money. Anyone need anything? I am going to go vote again tomorrow.


WTF:cry: I just voted for FREE:cry:

HR636
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 03:47 PM
Yeah, well I can still out-ride all of you suckers Winter or not. Huh? Top that. Hell, I don't even have a motorcycle and I will still pwn you with my superior riding skills.

64BonnieLass
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:01 PM
Yeah, well I can still out-ride all of you suckers Winter or not. Huh? Top that. Hell, I don't even have a motorcycle and I will still pwn you with my superior riding skills.

Oh you did NOT just do that.

I ride in my sleep. Turn oneeeeeee :turtle: ( look for patch), turn twoooo :turtle: (look for patch), turn threeeee :turtle: (look for crack), turn fourrrrr :turtle:....

Trust me....it's good for an entire 8 hours of quality sleep. :lol:

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:03 PM
Yeah, well I can still out-ride all of you suckers Winter or not. Huh? Top that. Hell, I don't even have a motorcycle and I will still pwn you with my superior riding skills.
Son, your ego is writing checks your body can't cash!

You best look, 'cause I ride a MEAN desk boy!

Sortarican
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:32 PM
Yeah, well I can still out-ride all of you suckers Winter or not. Huh? Top that. Hell, I don't even have a motorcycle and I will still pwn you with my superior riding skills.

Shit Junior, I can wheelie a unicycle!

mtnairlover
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:41 PM
Ha, ha...I knew it Frank!

On with the frivolity!!!

CYCLE_MONKEY
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:45 PM
:D
You know we never agree on much, but I still love the guy.......but anyone else think this guy looks like Barn?:D

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:47 PM
^^do you mean the smiley or me???
If you just called me a lefty, them's fight'n words...

~Barn~
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:48 PM
:lol:
You'll remember the Tommy Hayden / Nicky Hayden fiasco, Frank. Perhaps it is best to leave visual comparisons to others.

CYCLE_MONKEY
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:52 PM
:lol:
You'll remember the Tommy Hayden / Nicky Hayden fiasco, Frank. Perhaps it is best to leave visual comparisons to others.
Earl Hayden, James Earle Jones, they're all the same!

Ah well, must be that crooked eye of mine f#cking things up again.....:shocked:

CYCLE_MONKEY
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:53 PM
^^do you mean the smiley or me???
If you just called me a lefty, them's fight'n words...
Meant my buddy Barn.:) somehow the pic you posted didn't "quote"...

MetaLord 9
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 04:59 PM
I was gonna say, don't go sling'n too much mud, I DO have the pic of you humping Nick Ninja when he's bent over peering into the oven... :D

JustSomeDude
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 05:19 PM
And go figure... it's JSDude and DougNothing, two staunch righties.


I'm not THAT staunch... sometimes I use my left hand 'cause, you know, it feels like some one else is doing it.

:yumyum:

frank2
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 05:42 PM
waaaay tooo much time on my hands! I hate it when cousins marry? The multiple responses to this thread is dreadful. Someone needs to find something constructive to do with time! Unless this is it?

64BonnieLass
Wed Oct 29th, 2008, 06:00 PM
waaaay tooo much time on my hands! I hate it when cousins marry? The multiple responses to this thread is dreadful. Someone needs to find something constructive to do with time! Unless this is it?

Oh ComeOn. This is one the most constructive threads we have had ALL week.

Let's look at what we've learned:
Frank Lies, cut off his balls and soon his ring finger. (tough year Frank)
CaptianObvious rides ALL the time - see this was MC related.
Salsa has issues with red x's
Pisses Chris off (as it should)
HR636 is AMAZING even without a MC - rock star!
I ride in my sleep - usually faster then in reality. yea, another rock star.
Chris has pics of Frank humping Jeff humping the oven apparently (sorry I missed that day) Although that is a big hole Jeff - good for you honey!
JSD thinks his left hand is "sexier".

VERY CONSTRUCTIVE STUFF INDEED. :)

CYCLE_MONKEY
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 08:00 AM
I was gonna say, don't go sling'n too much mud, I DO have the pic of you humping Nick Ninja when he's bent over peering into the oven... :D
Hah! I remember that. You SO need to post that!:)

Captain Obvious
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 09:21 AM
Hah! I remember that. You SO need to post that!:)

Or not. Perhaps he could email that to you.

pilot
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 09:44 AM
Frank, I want to see proof. An Obama sign in your front yard would do.

dirkterrell
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 09:56 AM
Frank, I want to see proof. An Obama sign in your front yard would do.

:lol: You'll sooner see snow on the front yard of Hell.

Dirk

dirkterrell
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 09:58 AM
:lol: You'll sooner see snow on the front yard of Hell.


Uh oh.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/55/113830985_09f377146d.jpg?v=0

Dirk

64BonnieLass
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 10:05 AM
Hysterical Dirk. :lol:

CYCLE_MONKEY
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 11:23 AM
Frank, I want to see proof. An Obama sign in your front yard would do.
...musta missed this bro...
"
.....I'll have to admit it. After all the hoopla and mud-slinging, and all joking aside, for the first time in many years I voted for a Democrat."
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
...but only because I can't stand Marilyn Muskrat!"
Love ya bro!:)

Doh! Got 'em again....

CYCLE_MONKEY
Thu Oct 30th, 2008, 11:24 AM
Uh oh.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/55/113830985_09f377146d.jpg?v=0

Dirk
Isn't it some sort of violation quoting yourself?!?!

Dirk shall be Barned!:)

Oh, wait, I just did it.....Barn me too!