Greg in the News: Who to Vote For Now

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In summary, a conversation took place on a forum discussing the upcoming presidential election. The original poster stated that they have decided to vote for a candidate named Greg Bernhardt, and asked about changing the name on billboard ads. Another member replied with a joke about recruiting strangers for the candidate, and then mentioned rumors about the candidate's ties to the Scientologists. The topic then shifted to a website where one can generate a commercial for any name, and other members made jokes about the potential vice presidential candidate. One member was initially fooled by a sign on a bus promoting the candidate, but then realized it was fake. The conversation ended with a discussion about which political party the original poster would belong to in Texas.
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haha I was fooled until I could tell that the promotion signs were digital
 
  • #3
WOOOT! I'm voting for Greg Bernhardt 2008!
 
  • #4
How do you change the name on the billboard ads?
 
  • #5
Best of luck...but it might be easier to recruit strangers than to sway any of THESE guys away from Obama.
 
  • #6
I'm checking for any associations with radical political groups.

... Uh oh! It is rumored that he has strong ties to the Scientologists.
 
  • #7
LightbulbSun said:
How do you change the name on the billboard ads?

When it's finished it sends you to a website - you can enter any name and it will generate the commercial for you.
 
  • #8
Greg, can you see Canada from your house?

:)

Zz.
 
  • #9
I love that grandma's tramp stamp :rofl: !
 
  • #11
Good joke :rofl:
 
  • #12
Hes got my vote!
 
  • #13
Just needs some hot vice president.
 
  • #14
waht said:
Just needs some hot vice president.

Paris Hilton might be a good choice...lot's of media and financing.
 
  • #15
Better than the alternative choices! :biggrin: I was fooled too, until the sign on the bus didn't quite move with the bus.
 
  • #16
That's Great!:rofl:
 
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Moonbear said:
I was fooled too, until the sign on the bus didn't quite move with the bus.

That's what tipped it off for me as well. Incidentally, if I were a Yank, I'd vote for him.
 
  • #18
I think in Texas, you would be considered a Yankee. :tongue2:
 

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