Bill Buckley's Son: I'm Voting for Obama »

Posted By Neophile 8 months, 3 weeks ago in Political News

The son of William F. Buckley has decided—shock!—to vote for a Democrat.

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    Will13138 months, 3 weeks ago

    WOW the son of the ULTIMATE CONSERVATIVE.. who'd have thought...

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    Eagle_Eye8 months, 3 weeks ago

    YEA, it is really great to see that he's thinking for himself and the country!!!!! There is hope!!

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      Charlson8 months, 3 weeks ago

      For some reason I think his "pup" will understand. William F. Buckley was a true conservative and even though I didn't agree with him most of the time I respected the man's integrity. And integrity is sorrily lacking in McBush right now.

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        Spadecaller8 months, 3 weeks ago

        The kind of conservatism that Buckley represented is long since dead.

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        jovial8 months, 3 weeks ago

        It's the natural thing to do.

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        Emmanuel708 months, 3 weeks ago

        I think if "pup" were alive today, he would do the same. If anything, he was an intellectual, a thinking man, who happened to be conservative. Sadly, as Spadecaller and chuck-the-canuck observe, they don't make their kind, anymore, these days.

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        tchef8 months, 3 weeks ago

        After what 8 years of Republican rule has done, how can anyone support them anymore?

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        HateKoolAid8 months, 3 weeks ago

        Did I just hear a clip of McCain saying he was the underdog. That he will rise from the ashes once again after being written off?? Does this sound like a confident man who has no doubt he's going to win?? I think the cons see the writing on the wall too, just look at the increase in the nastiness of their posts.

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        Albmore8 months, 3 weeks ago

        You know I was very open to all canidates in this election,except Hillary. When I see the situation we are in the only way to vote is to look at facts. Obama one has little experience. His present votes shows NO leadership or ability to amke a hard decission. His plan to ruduces miliatary spending at a time when Iran is seeking nukes, the North Koreans are starting thier reactors again and Russia is invading its neighbors is obsurb not to mention continuing threats from the Bin laden bunch.

        One the finacial situation, Obama being one of the top recievers from Fanny and Co. with fincial support from them with only 2 years in the senate is not the man I want to be going after the banking system. At a time where Americans are barely making it, its not a time to raise taxes.

        Let us also not forget although we have Rep. for 8 years in the white house it was a democratic congress who has accomplished nothing, who pushed for these credit risk for people that could not afford these loans for home.

        Securing our borders? Obama says we should learn spanish, well I guess that says enough for his stand thier.

        Guilty by association- take a good look at the long list of those who Obama has contacts with.

        Facts are facts, we need a leader. Obama is a good speaker, but we need more than words. We dont need dreams we need concreate answers to very difficult decission. In an office where you cannot say just present.

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        prater56008 months, 3 weeks ago

        It's true that Obama doesn't have a lot of experience. But the problem independents like myself have with McCain is that he will continue the policies of Bush. For the last 8 years, things have gotten worse.

        No, I don't know what exactly what Obama will do once in office. But at this point in history, I (and many others) am willing to risk going in a different direction.

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        Albmore8 months, 3 weeks ago

        What I have not seen in 8 years is a terrorist attack on US soil.

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        Harbeas8 months, 3 weeks ago

        the son was correct in his opening statement. Who cares how he votes!

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          sumptuousdigs8 months, 3 weeks ago

          Socialists! Commie rats! Pinkos! Fellow travelers! It's Joe McCarthy and the John Birch Society all over again. Two agents of 'change' in the U S that have made such a positive impact...lol!
          Your unqualified "red under my bed" hysteria makes me laugh Locky. Unfortunately, get three or four of those with similar delusions together, and they could amass enough brain cells to be a farse to be reconned with. Your hysteria is dangerous.

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          mikey908 months, 3 weeks ago

          Imagine the uproar if McCain's son comes public and says he will vote for Obama!

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          reallypsst8 months, 3 weeks ago

          Mccains house of cards is falling apart the bs is finally coming to light you think he can make up his mind on economic policies now he is trying to piggy back on osamas views, make up your freaking mind mcpain!!!

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          pokydoke8 months, 3 weeks ago

          I don't know why everyone is so upset about the advent of socialism in our Government. Under the Bush plan it would seem to be a split where profits are privatized and risk and failure are socialized. Profits under the drug benefit for Medicaid are privatized and the cost is socialized. The war in Iraq, who is profiting and who is paying? At least under a socialist Government all people pay and all people benefit. Would you rather continue under the Bush doctrine or try something a little more equitable for ALL of us?

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          Mutainia8 months, 3 weeks ago

          I think if his dad were alive and got this news, he'd smile, shuffle his scalp, flick his tongue, and, tip over to the side in his chair.

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            JoseMadre8 months, 3 weeks ago

            I'm voting for Obama because our fiat money system is heading for collapse and I want the Republicans, who at least have the potential to be taken over by the libertarian wing, out of power when it happens.

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