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Who Are You Voting For?

Poll ended at Thu Nov 04, 2004 10:32 pm

Bush
24
33%
Kerry
46
63%
Other
0
No votes
None
3
4%
 
Total votes: 73

superjen
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Post by superjen »

Just to uh, point out the obvious, Bush won the election. 51% to 48%, seems like the country is pretty well divided, which is a good thing, there are lots of different opinions out there. But to sit here and sling mud, (which is by the way stooping down to the Presidential and Challenger level, in case any of you have been watching t.v. for the past few months) and since most of us agree that one or the other or both of the candidates are/were idiots, why stoop down to that level? It is because we are so easily influenced, emotionally and financially, by the sh#t adds we saw all over the t.v. that they feel the need to spend MILLIONS of dollars on CAMPAIGNING! what a F@@@ing waste of money. So if people really got out there and read and looked for info besides what is on t.v., and formed our own opinions (which I am going to assume most people on this site do) then all the mud slinging would mean nothing. Personally I don't want to hear about how Bush hates Kerry and Kerry hates Bush, tell us about your PLANS!! Oh, politics, shmolitics..... :roll:

ok, sorry about the rambling, just had to vent for a minute
..those who can most truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come. -Pericles
Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

hope it helped-its all we can do sometimes
Green3
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Post by Green3 »

since most of us agree that one or the other or both of the candidates are/were idiots, why stoop down to that level? It is because we are so easily influenced, emotionally and financially, by the sh#t adds we saw all over the t.v.
only one of those idiots (mis)led the country into an unnecessary war with a sovereign country (albeit run by Saddam), costing the lives of more than 1100 Americans and 100,000 Iraqis according to the Lancet Study, (even the lowest report was 15,000 deaths confirmed by name), those deaths rest on the shoulders of George Walker Bush, the rest of the world seems to agree, we get away with it because we are the bully on the block, I'll take any "idiot" before I take him, it's not just politics when that many people are dying

Nick

sorry to bitch, this is a friendly forum, well, somtimes...
Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

This isn't about the election.
It's about George W Bush.
Warning, this is as non-PC as it gets: [url]mms://bushoncrack.com/audio/GeorgeBushJr.ICanDoWhatILike.mp3[/url]

from: http://www.BushOnCrack.com
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie

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superjen
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Post by superjen »

Green3 wrote:
since most of us agree that one or the other or both of the candidates are/were idiots, why stoop down to that level? It is because we are so easily influenced, emotionally and financially, by the sh#t adds we saw all over the t.v.
costing the lives of more than 1100 Americans and 100,000 Iraqis according to the Lancet Study... it's not just politics when that many people are dying

Nick

sorry to bitch, this is a friendly forum, well, somtimes...
Nick, over 3,000 civilians trying to go about there work day died on 9/11, or have you already forgotten. we are lucky the number is that low, because as I am sure you heard, over 50,000 people worked in those buildings everyday. Do you know how many died at Pearl Harbor?? D-Day??

Do any of you know even ONE person that died on 9/11?? One of my best friends from high school, his oldest sibling, the only daughter, was on one of the planes that crashed into the towers that day. I don't know about anyone else, but that makes me feel sick, sorry, and empathetic towards his family, everyone who knew anyone that was slaughtered that day. and I am not going to sit here and say, or believe, or even think, that we should not do something about the terrorists, ANY terrorists that are directly threatening the lives of innocent people.
..those who can most truly be accounted brave are those who best know the meaning of what is sweet in life and what is terrible, and then go out, undeterred, to meet what is to come. -Pericles
Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

Um.

Fact: Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11.

Fact: Saying "Iraq" and "9/11" together in at least one sentence in every speech made by the President down to John Ashcroft can convince some people that there is a connection between the two.

Fact: There is no connection between Iraq and 9/11.

Fact: The best estimate of civilian deaths from warfare in Iraq is 100,000. Deaths by name is 15,000, the rest were arrived at through sampling performed by one of the premier universities in the world and published in a premier peer reviewed medical journal. The highest estimate is 150,000. The White House says it's more like 8,000. *sigh*

Fact: Osama Bin Laden planned and funded the 9/11 attack. Osama is still alive and well.

Six degrees of separation does not change the facts. The only "real" reasons we went to war with Iraq have either been proven to be mistaken or completely false except for some extremely weak and selfish reasons.

But we can't change the past and in the coming future we've got to deal with Iraq properly. I'm not sure what that is and I definitely don't trust this Bush crew to do whatever the best thing is. Lots more people will die no matter what's done but we should be trying to limit it as best we can. I don't think we have been.

What will it take before the number of civilian deaths in Iraq crosses the moral line for most Americans? The insurgency is going to keep coming as long as there are young people in Iraq. And until we leave or kill every last Iraqi they're going to keep coming. Will it cross the moral line for Americans if Donald Rumsfeld uses some nukes? Sadly I don't think that would be enough. They would somehow whitewash the agony of a city of people burning together. "By using a 15megaton bomb, see, we were able to kill all the people in the city instantly so there was minimal suffering," Donald would whine as his hands spiral through the evil hypnotist's miming they always do http://poe-news.com/features.php?feat=31845. But like I said, I don't know what the best thing is going forward. I would think using some serious diplomatic pressure to bring in Arabic military forces to take over areas from our military would be smart. Begging and pleading as well as threatening would probably be the best approach. Then I think we should destroy part of the Israeli wall that is obviously encroaching on Palestinian land. That would really shake up the Arab world. But standing in place and punching like mad is just foolish. If you're going to start a fight you should always be finding a way to end it, especially if those you just beat were faking and stood up and kicked you in the ass. That's one of my personal mottos. Yeah, I know, it's too long to be a motto. But I'm kind of noisey like that. Just yak on and on and on about stuff, using sentences that are overly long and overly complicated. Those sentences that would have stumped most of my high school classmates when asked to diagram them. Or that really should be part of the preceding sentence(s) but are separated by a period to accent the length of the pause. But anyway, those are some of my thoughts on the subject of war in the Middle East. If you read all the way to here I've got a dada-ist joke for you:

Q: "How many frogs does it take to screw in a blender?"
A: Red.
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie

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Green3
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Post by Green3 »

Nick, over 3,000 civilians trying to go about there work day died on 9/11, or have you already forgotten
According to a survey I saw, among viewers of public television and radio 16% still believe there is a connection between Iraq and 9/11. Among viewers of the "Fair and Balanced" Fox News Channel, 67% still believe there is a connection. That's more than a little disturbing.

Nick
Alan Evil
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Post by Alan Evil »

Bill O'Reilly being "fair and balanced" like most right wingers these days:

To an Anti-War Protester Whose Father Died on 9/11
O'Reilly: "Shut up. Shut up."
Jeremy Glick: "Oh, please don't tell me to shut up."
O'Reilly: "As respect—as respect—in respect for your father, who was a Port Authority worker, a fine American, who got killed unnecessarily by barbarians—"
Glick: "By radical extremists who were trained by this government—"
O'Reilly: "Out of respect for him—"
Glick: "—not the people of America."
O'Reilly: "—I'm not going to—"
Glick: "—the people of the ruling class, the small minority."
O'Reilly: "Cut his mic. I'm not going to dress you down anymore, out of respect for your father. We will be back in a moment with more of The Factor."
Glick: "That means we're done?"
O'Reilly: "We're done."
—Feb. 4, 2003



Fair and balanced. Hee hee. :|
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie

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marathonmedic
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Post by marathonmedic »

Yes, Bill O'Reilly is such a good example of "most right wingers".
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Crankmas
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Post by Crankmas »

The majority of America voted for Bush in the lastest election because unlike most liberals they did not let their feminine emotions and fears defeat their ability to reason. The arrogance of the extreme left ( think P Diddy) doesn't resonate with mainstream America. In my humble opinion.
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