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Enodscopia
28-08-2004, 02:37
Who are to two favorite presidential canidates of all time. My two favorite Goldwater and Reagan.
Elvandair
28-08-2004, 02:38
Who are to two favorite presidential canidates of all time. My two favorite Goldwater and Reagan.

AuH2O
Enodscopia
28-08-2004, 02:42
AuH2O

lol
Roach-Busters
28-08-2004, 02:43
I have more than two.

(In no particular order)

1.George Wallace (NO FLAMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
2.Barry Goldwater
3.Robert Taft
Dragoneia
28-08-2004, 02:44
I would have to say based on my knowledge of presidents Ronald Reagen and Abreham Lincoln both of who saved america one way or another.
Enodscopia
28-08-2004, 02:46
I have more than two.

(In no particular order)

1.George Wallace (NO FLAMING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
2.Barry Goldwater
3.Robert Taft

Who is George Wallace, I've heard alot of conservatives that say they like him but I don't really know very much about him.
Roach-Busters
28-08-2004, 02:47
Who is George Wallace, I've heard alot of conservatives that say they like him but I don't really know very much about him.

An Alabama governor who was falsely accused of being a 'racist' by liberals and even some conservatives.
The Sword and Sheild
28-08-2004, 02:50
Wendell Wikkie (Just becuase of his name, dude, it's Wendell Wikkie)
Nixon (in 1960) becuase he knew things he could have used to silence a lot of Kennedy's arguments, but could not reveal them, that has got to suck

(Decatur Post)
Padmasa
28-08-2004, 02:53
That guy that was mentioned on the daily show a couple years back who had run for president every election for several years... A no-name from some small town, probably not on more than the local ballot, if that.

TR.



By the By, I love the topic of this thread. It just sounds so... [insert witty comment here, something that mentions education if possible.]
Spoffin
28-08-2004, 02:56
An Alabama governor who was falsely accused of being a 'racist' by liberals and even some conservatives.
Was he the one who blocked (physically) the desegregation of the school system?
Communist Mississippi
28-08-2004, 02:57
Who are to two favorite presidential canidates of all time. My two favorite Goldwater and Reagan.


Strom Thurmond.

George Wallace.
Letila
28-08-2004, 02:58
Who are to two favorite presidential canidates of all time. My two favorite Goldwater and Reagan.

Those are my two least favorite canidates, actually.

Strom Thurmond.

George Wallace.

I take it back, these are.
Copiosa Scotia
28-08-2004, 03:22
Browne and Badnarik. ;)
Krasnaya Zvezda
28-08-2004, 03:38
~*В то время как государство существует, не может быть никакой свободы; когда есть свобода не будет никакого государства*~

-в. Ленин


Za Rodinu!




kerry '04
Irondin
28-08-2004, 03:40
~*В то время как государство существует, не может быть никакой свободы; когда есть свобода не будет никакого государства*~

-в. Ленин


Za Rodinu!




kerry '04

Translation

the time as state exists, it cannot be any freedom; when there is freedom not it will be any state
Rights of Man
28-08-2004, 03:43
When one says USA people only, does one mean white american hicks or Americans of The United States? Just looking for a concensus, who would prefer NationStates to be "exclusive" (i.e.: no more squabbling, monotone leftists/rightists)?
Amyst
28-08-2004, 03:46
Browne and Badnarik. ;)

Hell yes.
New Auburnland
28-08-2004, 03:55
Nader and W Bush are my two favorite canidates.
Roach-Busters
28-08-2004, 04:00
Was he the one who blocked (physically) the desegregation of the school system?

Yes, to show his disgust of mushrooming federal power. Having made his point during that encounter, he soon afterwards stepped aside and the school began to accept blacks.
Communist Mississippi
28-08-2004, 04:43
My favorite governors were

Orval Faubus (Arkansas)

George Wallace (Alabama)

Strom Thurmond (South Carolina)

Ross Barnett (Mississippi)

William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray (Oklahoma)
Galtania
28-08-2004, 04:46
Browne and Badnarik. ;)

Here, here! Vote Libertarian!
Roach-Busters
28-08-2004, 04:46
My favorite governors were

Orval Faubus (Arkansas)

George Wallace (Alabama)

Strom Thurmond (South Carolina)

Ross Barnett (Mississippi)

William H. "Alfalfa Bill" Murray (Oklahoma)

I've heard of the first three. The last two don't ring a bell. Please elaborate.
Amyst
28-08-2004, 04:48
Here, here! Vote Libertarian!

I think that if the Liberty Penguin got more publicity, us libertarians would be taken more seriously.
Galtania
28-08-2004, 04:48
That guy that was mentioned on the daily show a couple years back who had run for president every election for several years... A no-name from some small town, probably not on more than the local ballot, if that.

I didn't see the Daily Show, but you may be talking about Pat Paulsen. He was actually a comedian, by profession. He ran in every election for something like 20 years; it was pretty funny.
Galtania
28-08-2004, 04:49
I think that if the Liberty Penguin got more publicity, us libertarians would be taken more seriously.

I must be missing something, but...What the hell is the "Liberty Penguin?" :)
Incongruency
28-08-2004, 04:52
1. Al Smith: Poor bastard was crucified by WASPy America for being a Catholic.

2. Thomas Jefferson: "Lord, how the Federalists will stare at Jefferson in Adams' chair."
Amyst
28-08-2004, 04:52
I must be missing something, but...What the hell is the "Liberty Penguin?" :)


http://growthelp.org/store/index.htm

Scroll down a bit to the end of the clothing options.

It might also be better if LP websites actually worked ...
Walnut Destructo
28-08-2004, 04:58
John McCain

Done.
Communist Mississippi
28-08-2004, 05:19
I've heard of the first three. The last two don't ring a bell. Please elaborate.


Murray was a dixiecrat when the South split from the Democratic Party. Barnett stood for law and order in Mississippi in the early 60s.
Roach-Busters
28-08-2004, 05:42
Murray was a dixiecrat when the South split from the Democratic Party. Barnett stood for law and order in Mississippi in the early 60s.

Okay, thanks.

You like Wallace, too, eh? ;)
Superpower07
28-08-2004, 13:15
John McCain - dammit, why did Bush have to screw him over in that one debate in the '00 primaries?
Fox Hills
28-08-2004, 14:21
Ronald Reagan " It's morning in America"

and then of course George Washington, he kept our fledgling nation together during tough times.