Describe your ideal presidential candidate here.

Heck, I know a lot of environmental activists who see the government as the enemy...

There was a time when every environmental activist viewed the government as the enemy. I'm not sure how much of that has changed over the past 30 to 40 years.
 
There was a time when every environmental activist viewed the government as the enemy. I'm not sure how much of that has changed over the past 30 to 40 years.

A shit ton of change there. I'm not sure at all that the time you describe ever existed; it was possibly a majority once.

I can state unequivocally and from direct experience that there's a very strong ethic of working with the government now. Environmentalists--the sane ones, anyways--realize that we have a government, and it's powerful, and that educating the governors and their constituents is a good idea. Coalition building is huge right now.

Hell, Lady P was on advisory boards formed by very powerful elected officials out in OR...they asked her for her help and input.
 
A shit ton of change there. I'm not sure at all that the time you describe ever existed; it was possibly a majority once.

I can state unequivocally and from direct experience that there's a very strong ethic of working with the government now. Environmentalists--the sane ones, anyways--realize that we have a government, and it's powerful, and that educating the governors and their constituents is a good idea. Coalition building is huge right now.

Hell, Lady P was on advisory boards formed by very powerful elected officials out in OR...they asked her for her help and input.

I think back in the early and mid 70s, environmental activists were more like the ELF.
 
Holy shit.

I didn't even notice that Johnny was replying to my question to psw. I mean no implication that they are the same person. I have no idea.

I am use to it. Been gone over a month and Luke-dick-breath-skywalker always manages to show up on cue! The forced is with him.
 
I think back in the early and mid 70s, environmental activists were more like the ELF.

Nah. They just got the press. And the populace had yet to understand the issues the way we do now. The crying indian commercial was hardly an anti-government schtick. Neither was the push to recycle glass bottles.


Greenpeace: "Bearing witness," founded in the late 60's.

ELF: Assholes, founded in the early 90's.

EarthFirst! Criminals, founded in 1979

In the 70's it was all about getting the message out.
 
Nah. They just got the press. And the populace had yet to understand the issues the way we do now. The crying indian commercial was hardly an anti-government schtick. Neither was the push to recycle glass bottles.


Greenpeace: "Bearing witness," founded in the late 60's.

ELF: Assholes, founded in the early 90's.

EarthFirst! Criminals, founded in 1979

In the 70's it was all about getting the message out.

The only one I remember getting the message out in the 70s was Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Everyone else was still running around with their head up their ass.
 
The only one I remember getting the message out in the 70s was Jacques-Yves Cousteau. Everyone else was still running around with their head up their ass.

Cousteau did some absolutely seminal work. Maybe the greatest thing that ever came out of France.

I remember a lot of discussion about pollution. About species going extinct, DDT, wetlands and how they weren't just useless swamps, etc. I also remember my dad, then a member and eventually president of his local homebuilder's society, referring to "birds and bunny" people. There was a lot of ignorance around in those days.
 
Dad's comment on Iacocca:

He laid off thousands of people and then paid himself a million dollars. He saved the company by producing a product that no one would buy twice.

I can remember my dad asking people who had K-Cars what they thought. "I love it!" was the invariable reply. Dad would then ask, "Would you buy another one?" The answer was always no.

What did dad drive? A yugo or maybe a Nash Rambler.
 
Dad's comment on Iacocca:

He laid off thousands of people and then paid himself a million dollars. He saved the company by producing a product that no one would buy twice.

I can remember my dad asking people who had K-Cars what they thought. "I love it!" was the invariable reply. Dad would then ask, "Would you buy another one?" The answer was always no.

I didn't think much of the K cars, so I never bought one.

I'd have bought another Horizon if they were still making them when mine wore out, but I drove off of the lot with a jeep when the time came. A lot of people were repeat caravan customers.

Did your Dad ever ask anybody if they'd buy another GM X car? I don't recall those as banner days for American auto manufacturers in general.


One of the things I remember him for was starting a warranty extension war with the 7/70 protection plan, which I think led to better built and longer lasting American cars.

I thought that the cab forward cars were great, too, but I was kinda hooked on Jeeps.
 
One, who/whom actually does, what he says, in his campaign, for said position.
 
Nice legs, nice ass, nice tits, nice smile, nice hair who smells nice and doesn't talk a whole lot.
 
I am not sure an ideal President exists especially in the wacked world we live in. If I had to choose the top three candidates for the 2012 election in no particular order would be:

1) President Obama
2) Donald Trump
3) Ron Paul

President Obama because I believe he has heard loud and clear from the American public. He has taken too long to focus on pressing issues like jobs and energy policy.

Donald Trump because he "gets it". He can speak from the American public point of view. Does he have wealth? Yes but every politician is rich too. Is America ready for a brash politician that sees the need for radical change in the business climate for the USA? America is looking at an uphill battle in terms of finances and he is a pretty good candidate to get the job done.

Ron Paul is gaining traction in the GOP polling. I think he would be a welcome change as sits in the catbird seat overseeing the FED. He also would a good candiadate to help solve Americas debt problem.

Just my .02
 
My ideal Presidential candidate is

180 degrees different from the douche bag we have in office now
 
I have changed my view on the President and now will support Fmr Speaker Gingrich or Rep Paul. POTUS is not doing enough in my opinion.
 
I actually watched part of the debate last night.

It almost made me think that I may have been missing out on some genuine entertainment.
 
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