While it's no ones business, for the sake of the discussion, I'll bite...McCain and then Obama because, like I said, I'm neither conservative nor liberal; I owe no allegiance to either party. Furthermore, had McCain or Romney ran and won the Rep nomination, I would likely have voted for them, not a Hillary fan.Poke-proud wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 7:02 pmOK, so who did you vote for, "wink - wink". Obama or McCain, or Obama or Romney? I'm sure I'll hear crickets - if your intellectually honest enough to answer.WestWYOPoke wrote:That statement is flat-out, 100% false. The world doesn't revolve around conservatism just as it doesn't revolve around liberalism. There are dozens of political viewpoints outside of those 2 polarizing mindsets. Political viewpoints aren't a 2-sided coin, either A or B. In fact, the vast majority of people in this country are neither truly conservative nor truly liberal, congrats, you are a minority.Poke-proud wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 3:18 pmClap clap, if you don't support Conservative ideals, by default you would be liberal, by definition. I didn't call you a name, I said if you defended things such as the Iran deal you have to be a moron. You took the bait and didn't try to defend it - because you or anyone else - can't. You are the one exposing your bias. You just are afraid to say who you support because you know liberalism - frankly, sucks. I'd run from it too.WestWYOPoke wrote:Congratulations, you just proved my point for me. Nowhere in this post did I bring up or say anything about Obama. Your Bipartisan-bias is so strong that you just assume that anyone that doesn't like Trump must be liberal and/or a Democrat. Sorry to burst your bubble, but I am neither. I am, however, an individual that doesn't resort to calling other people names just because they have different viewpoints from my own...food for thought.Poke-proud wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 6:24 amHa ha, too biased. No, I just showed all the scandals and "dumb" things your idol was involved with and you can't argue it. You'd be a moron to try. LolWestWYOPoke wrote:Wow, you are clearly too biased to have a coherent discussion. Stop drinking the bipartisan Kool-Aid and think for yourself...and before you say you do, your previous post with about a dozen hot button talking points proves otherwise.
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As for the rest of your statement, you clearly have reading comprehension issues. Nowhere did I try to defend Obama, nowhere did I try to defend the Iran deal, you are - once again - displaying your ignorance and partisan bias by lumping everyone into 1 of 2 groups...doesn't work that way.
People that think like you do are the real problem with this country. It's not conservatives or liberals, it's the people that think in only black and white; those that think that you are either with me or against me. Another reason why bipartisan politics is a joke.
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I'll give you kudos to admit you voted for Obama, but am a bit confused why you wouldn't have Hillary. She would have been Obama 3.0. It was also kind of fun to see you admit what you really tried to distance yourself from earlier.
And even though you state it isn't anyone's business, I have no problem admitting I voted for Trump, and that I'm proudly conservative. I prefer that to socialism.
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But from the part where people said we shouldn't take them because its New England up to whatever poke proud is rambling about is just ridiculousOrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 4:20 pmIt has certainly morphed into that. Although the topic of an NFL team coming to train in Laramie is certainly an interesting possibility that deserves discussion on this forum.
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While it's no ones business, for the sake of the discussion, I'll bite...McCain and then Obama because, like I said, I'm neither conservative nor liberal; I owe no allegiance to either party. Furthermore, had McCain or Romney ran and won the Rep nomination, I would likely have voted for them, not a Hillary fan.[/quote]
I'll give you kudos to admit you voted for Obama, but am a bit confused why you wouldn't have Hillary. She would have been Obama 3.0. It was also kind of fun to see you admit what you really tried to distance yourself from earlier.
And even though you state it isn't anyone's business, I have no problem admitting I voted for Trump, and that I'm proudly conservative. I prefer that to socialism.
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Words from a guy who is probably collecting social security and medicare benefits. Guess it's not socialism if it is you getting the benefit????
What is the difference between politicians and stoners? Politicians don't inhale...they just suck.
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CowboyNV wrote:While it's no ones business, for the sake of the discussion, I'll bite...McCain and then Obama because, like I said, I'm neither conservative nor liberal; I owe no allegiance to either party. Furthermore, had McCain or Romney ran and won the Rep nomination, I would likely have voted for them, not a Hillary fan.
I'll give you kudos to admit you voted for Obama, but am a bit confused why you wouldn't have Hillary. She would have been Obama 3.0. It was also kind of fun to see you admit what you really tried to distance yourself from earlier.
And even though you state it isn't anyone's business, I have no problem admitting I voted for Trump, and that I'm proudly conservative. I prefer that to socialism.
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Words from a guy who is probably collecting social security and medicare benefits. Guess it's not socialism if it is you getting the benefit????[/quote]
Nope, paying my share of taxes and work 50 - 60 hours a week. Might be wise if you don't confirm your ignorance by talking about something you know nothing about.
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I wouldn't consider it rambling, trying to defend conservative values, which overall, make Wyoming the great state I've been born and raised in. Unfortunately we have too many, more than I would have thought in Wyoming, that want to follow the liberal ways of Colorado, California, Oregon, and Washington.wyokoke wrote:But from the part where people said we shouldn't take them because its New England up to whatever poke proud is rambling about is just ridiculousOrediggerPoke wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2017 4:20 pmIt has certainly morphed into that. Although the topic of an NFL team coming to train in Laramie is certainly an interesting possibility that deserves discussion on this forum.
If any of you can legitimately say that Trump is worse than Obama, then the only thing we have in common is our love for the Pokes.
I'm out.
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I believe you mean federal aid. That's different that welfare and has a myriad of factors why lots of red states get more federal dollars per dollars paid in. Western states have more federal land and way lower population density
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