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Topic started on 23-11-2003 @ 12:33 PM by mig12
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Sorry if this has been done before but...
Who do you, the different parties, want to win the upcoming presidential election? I just wanna hear why you favor one guy over the other. Thanks.
[Edited on 23-11-2003 by mig12]
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 04:16 PM by Russian
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Bush cause there is nobody better then him in at least this election.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 04:37 PM by ultra_phoenix
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Do not worry. In 2008, I bet you'll have the right to vote for Terminator.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 04:39 PM by Russian
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Originally posted by ultra_phoenix
Do not worry. In 2008, I bet you'll have the right to vote for Terminator. 
Oh yeah I like the terminator.
We have him in california right now!
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 04:40 PM by Cyrus
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Originally posted by ultra_phoenix
Do not worry. In 2008, I bet you'll have the right to vote for Terminator. 
possible.
or
seeing as how things are currently headed you wont have any rights
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 04:46 PM by Russian
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Originally posted by Cyrus
possible.
or
seeing as how things are currently headed you wont have any rights 
Dont worry if we dint get a demoncrack in office then we will have rights.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 05:51 PM by Satyr
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I don't much care, but I'm going to vote Libertarian. I doubt it really matters, since the new electronic voting machines can be tampered with quite
easily. Bush is probably going to win by unpopular vote again. Everyone knows(or should know) that Diebold (the main manufacturer of the voting
machines) are all top level pioneer Republican supporters.
Some of the vendors look pretty suspicious. The Dept. of Defense seems to be weaved all into that web, among other powerful and secretive agencies.
Two Republican dominated corporations, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), and Diebold Voting Systems, now control 80% of the vote count in the
United States.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 06:01 PM by ultra_phoenix
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Originally posted by Satyr
Two Republican dominated corporations, Election Systems & Software (ES&S), and Diebold Voting Systems, now control 80% of the vote count in the
United States.

And the Democratic Party don't say anything ?  It's pretty hard to believe.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 06:25 PM by Dreamstone
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I hope Bush wins, just so france gets even more pissed off.
Seriously, I like Bush, and I vote Republican, but I wish McCain had won...
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 07:34 PM by Satyr
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Go do some research. It's all denied, of course. What can they do? More importantly, what can you do? Vote?
Here. There's alot of info on this in these two threads.
www.tga.dynu.com...
www.tga.dynu.com...
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 07:36 PM by drunk
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I doubt ypou are talking bout the election here in Hong Kong. So i cann't comment.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 09:10 PM by KrazyIvan
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Originally posted by Russian
Bush cause there is nobody better then him in at least this election. 
exactly. the nine stooges attack shrub and stay away from the issues
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 09:12 PM by KrazyIvan
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Originally posted by Dreamstone
I hope Bush wins, just so france gets even more pissed off.
Seriously, I like Bush, and I vote Republican, but I wish McCain had won... 
yeah
i agree exactly. McCain should run again. he'd be one hell of a president.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 09:35 PM by Dreamstone
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I keep on saying, we need a soldier in the white house
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 09:38 PM by sirCyco
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Ralph nader ...im not even sure if his is going to run again...besides..not enough people are even smart enough to check out what he stands for...
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 10:15 PM by jawapunk
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the problem with nader is that he won't even appear on 100% of the countries ballots. His party is not fully national, and proabably until it is
he'll or any other candidate will be asked to a debate and get the national televised coverage that they need. It costs money to get noticed. I'm
canadian and perhaps this shouldn't matter too much to me, but your leader makes alot of decisions for the rest of the "free world", and so in a
way it matters alot. I'd like to see Nader in there, but he needs to get his ass in gear, even though it should be the respinsobility of the voter
to get involved and find out about the candidates, that just isn't the case and so its up to the party to bring their platform to you.
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reply posted on 23-11-2003 @ 10:25 PM by sirCyco
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Let me put it this way...your canadian and you know about him....i know about him...so i think its is the peoples fault for being too lazy to check
out all the possible canidates......people just dont really care that much about who is running the country..which is very unfortunate
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 08:25 AM by ultra_phoenix
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Very interesting. Thank you SloppyGoat. Oups, sorry. I mean thank you Satyr.
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reply posted on 24-11-2003 @ 11:59 AM by Satyr
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There. I changed my avatar. Better?
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reply posted on 27-11-2003 @ 10:52 AM by mig12
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Personally, I think Bush, cause there's noone better.
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