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Postby Rebecca » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:30 pm

I decided I like him way more than all the other gubernatorial candidates, so I started collecting signatures for him.

I usually vote strictly for Democrats, but I really don't like Chris Bell.

What do you Texans think?

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Postby ifihadahifi » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:32 pm

I think I was at my most Texan when I signed his petition at Trade Days on Easter Sunday.

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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:37 pm

i think it's a novel idea, but there's a pretty well established recipe for disaster when 'joke' candidates are elected to public office. i'm not saying he's a joke--i think kinky's a pretty funny guy--but just because he can make you laugh with his soundbites doesn't mean he can be a good leader.
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Postby Steveums » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:40 pm

i think it's a novel idea, but there's a pretty well established recipe for disaster when 'joke' candidates are elected to public office. i'm not saying he's a joke--i think kinky's a pretty funny guy--but just because he can make you laugh with his soundbites doesn't mean he can be a good leader.
Rather than elect a leader who's a laughing stock, yeah? :D :wink:

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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:46 pm

doesn't mean he can be a good leader.
Rather than elect a leader who's a laughing stock, yeah? :D :wink:[/quote]

well, he's a laughing stock only to those who don't like him, and like him or no, he did come from a politically-minded background. and i was expecting a comment like yours, i should say that i'm referring to entertainers and celebrities who simply come out of nowhere based upon 'ah, hell, i think i can do this.' like jesse ventura, schwarzenagger, and others.
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Postby Tracy » Tue Apr 18, 2006 7:57 pm

I think that that Kinkster would make an great govnah!

...and I don't believe that he is a "joke" candidate. He'll make a better governor than that actor out in CA besides he's even older than me and has LOTS of all kinds of experience. Just because he hasn't held an elected office doesn't mean he's not qualified, IMO.

(I worked for Ross Perot when I got out of high school and I was totally surprised when he ran for president - not that he couldn't do the job but that he would have to be accountable to the American public. He's a man who likes straight lines. You know, "the shortest route between two points" kind of straight lines.)
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Postby ifihadahifi » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:00 pm

What was George Bush's political background before becoming Governor?

Besides having family in politics.
A failed 1978 bid for congress?

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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:06 pm

What was George Bush's political background before becoming Governor?

Besides having family in politics.
A failed 1978 bid for congress?
he worked with local government in Midland, where he also worked with the regional offices of the Republican party, and he also worked on his father's staff when he was VP, as well as when he ran for President.
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Postby Steveums » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:08 pm

Rather than elect a leader who's a laughing stock, yeah? :D :wink:
well, he's a laughing stock only to those who don't like him, and like him or no, he did come from a politically-minded background. and i was expecting a comment like yours, i should say that i'm referring to entertainers and celebrities who simply come out of nowhere based upon 'ah, hell, i think i can do this.' like jesse ventura, schwarzenagger, and others.
Seriously, joe, how many smilies do I have to put in the message for you to see I'm JOKING.

Cool down, you've been okay on this forum so far. You even got a dolphin hug, remember!

EDIT: I mean, dang, I even agree with you on the point to made.
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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:09 pm

I think that that Kinkster would make an great govnah!

...and I don't believe that he is a "joke" candidate. He'll make a better governor than that actor out in CA besides he's even older than me and has LOTS of all kinds of experience. Just because he hasn't held an elected office doesn't mean he's not qualified, IMO.
true. but the thing is, he seems to be more about delivering the one-liners that he thinks people want to hear, and less about actually showing a real, serious platform. cracks about making willie nelson this and that gay people should be allowed to be miserable is all well and good if you're appearing on the tonight show, but it's not a serious platform.
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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:11 pm

Seriously, joe, how many smilies do I have to put in the message for you to see I'm JOKING.

Cool down, you've been okay on this forum so far. You even got a dolphin hug, remember!

EDIT: I mean, dang, I even agree with you on the point to made.
haha :P

im not riled up, 'vums...just agreein' to disagree, ya know?
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Postby Steveums » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:12 pm

haha :P

im not riled up, 'vums...just agreein' to disagree, ya know?
Oh come on, just admit it. You'll leap on anyone and try and kill them!

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Postby mr_j » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:16 pm

haha :P

im not riled up, 'vums...just agreein' to disagree, ya know?
Oh come on, just admit it. You'll leap on anyone and try and kill them!
no, actually, i'm not like that. it was a myth perpetuated by the negative vibes that flowed on that other board. you're mistaking me for Rider!
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Postby Rebecca » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:20 pm

cracks about making willie nelson this
Since when is renewable energy a joke? Willie Nelson wants to make biodiesel widely available, and that sounds like a good idea to me.

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Postby Steveums » Tue Apr 18, 2006 8:28 pm

no, actually, i'm not like that. it was a myth perpetuated by the negative vibes that flowed on that other board. you're mistaking me for Rider!
So YOU were roy's fourth personality! 'not like that' indeed :roll:


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