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Wed Jun-20-07 11:34 AM
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DU this CSPAN Poll: Would you consider voting for NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg for president? |
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:36 AM
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1. Yes, I would consider voting for him. nt |
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:37 AM
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2. I'd consider voting for anybody... |
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But after three or four seconds, common sense would kick in, and I'd have to say NO...
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:37 AM
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No again.
Bloomberg is an asshole opportunist too full of money to do any good.
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:38 AM
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:38 AM
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5. I plan to use my vote and effort to ensure no puke gets elected. |
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if it came down to hillary, gouliani, or bloomberg, I will vote for the one who is beating gouliani
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:39 AM
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:41 AM
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7. No. It would be a wasted vote in my state |
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He would not and it would help deliver MI's electoral votes to the Republicans.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:34 PM
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15. Me too, they hate him here in Virginia....n/t |
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:48 AM
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8. I'd have to give him a "No" at this point |
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It's not because of where he stands on things, or his 'success', or his money, or his religion, or experience, or potential running mates, etc. etc. etc.
What it boils down to fundamentally (for me) is that he pulled a Lieberman and scammed the process. That demonstrates a complete disregard for the system, IMO, and I have a real problem with that. It's a win at all costs and find a way screw the process when you don't like the results mentality.
If Bloomberg is so smart about it the would not be able to run/win as a Democrat (for whatever the reasons were), then he should have gone ahead and changed his affiliation when he entered the race initially. Making the switch after the decision and giving it another go in the very same election is just wrong, wrong, wrong.
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:52 AM
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9. The fact that he disregards the system |
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is why I'd consider voting for him.
Two party system is so broken.
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Wed Jun-20-07 11:58 AM
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10. Yes, only billionaires should run for office. Go with it. |
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Let's thin this herd now.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:11 PM
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11. I see. So you would rather have a person who thumbs their nose |
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at the system? Looks like that's what we have in the WH at present. Not to mention his top people, advisers, appointees, etc.
Sure. Sounds like a plan.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:35 PM
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17. Right. Ask the people in Minnesota how Jessie Ventura worked out... |
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it's a nightmare trying to get anything accomplished.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:47 PM
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19. we've HAD 6 years of disregarding the system already |
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So you're basically saying you'd prefer to have someone run roughshod over your rights? :wow:
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:54 PM
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My response was more in the line of thinking that party affiliations are part of the problem. I'm sick to death of having to vote for the candidate I dislike the least.
I don't care that he switched parties (twice) and did an end-run on the process in the New York mayoral race. The democratic side of the race was packed, so Bloomberg "became" a Republican where he ran pretty much unopposed in the primary. Essentially, New York elected a democrat who happened to have an (R) in front of his name.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:19 PM
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13. I am not a Joey fan or Bloomberg fan but |
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IMHO he did not scam the process. By going Ind now he has not lost the Repug primary and then turned Ind.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:24 PM
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14. Did he not run and lose? |
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He changed his party to run again in the same election. The fact that he changed his affiliation yesterday for a potential future race doesn't change the facts of his actions for the NYC mayoral.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:15 PM
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:35 PM
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16. done. answer: NO! n/t |
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:37 PM
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18. Since I am not a Republican, a conservative, a corporatist, a fascist or rich, NO! |
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People who would vote for Bloomberg over a Democratic candidate are not interested in changing the course the conservatives have set for this nation or the planet.
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Wed Jun-20-07 12:59 PM
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22. As an ex- five borough New Yorker, |
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I like the way Bloomberg handles himself. He brings up real issues, I can’t remember a time when he avoided a question.
...I did once get a stern and annoyed look from Bloomberg. He was marching in a big Columbus Day Parade in the Bronx. It was right before the ’04 elections.
Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9-11 just came out on video, I though it would be a good idea if I held the video out on plain sight as thousands of people walked by me. ...My family was cheering Bloomberg as he marched by. They all feel he does a good job.
When I held up my video I called out to him to 'hold Bush accountable', MB seemed annoyed.
...Every year the Bronx always hold this big Columbus Day Parade. There’s always a large amount of military members marching. That year they were only two. One soldier came over to me and gave a me a kiss. He thanked me for my support and told me he “liked” my movie.
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