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Posted by UWM on Nov-03-2004 15:11:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX

The Senate minority leader lost his seat, when the hell is the last time that happened?


50 years ago.


Posted by A.J. on Nov-03-2004 15:12:

I don't understand how 50% of America has failed to see that Bush is a moron, i really don't.

The rest of the world knows it, but i guess Bush's campaign of "security" (read: Fear) worked wonders.


Posted by denys envy on Nov-03-2004 15:15:

quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
I don't understand how 50% of America has failed to see that Bush is a moron, i really don't.

The rest of the world knows it, but i guess Bush's campaign of "security" (read: Fear) worked wonders.


the rest of the world has their own problems, another point I want to make is that maybe this is the right thing to do, I mean Bush has done it for 4 years now and MAYBE will get it right, there's no point putting another n00b into the white house


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Nov-03-2004 15:18:

there is a political forum for political threads... gosh


Posted by denys envy on Nov-03-2004 15:20:

quote:
Originally posted by Absolut_Vodka
there is a political forum for political threads... gosh


yeah but the amount of them here was escalating so much that something had to be done

see a lot of people are COR whores and don't care about other forums


Posted by A.J. on Nov-03-2004 15:22:

I would like to argue that the rest of the world does have an interest in this US election, and it definitely concerns us. As the most powerful country in the world, the US holds enormous influence over world affairs and the the economies of many nations.

The "War on Terrorism" waged by George Bush has only succeeded in creating further division between the Western World and creating more conflict and heartache. Australia is a loyal ally of the US, and because of this, our Prime Minister John Howard agreed to participate in the war and engage our troops. We are closest to Asia, which is a hotbead of Muslim fundamentalism. There have already been two terrorist attacks close to home: in Bali, Indonesia and then again in Jakarta, Indonesia ---> The Australian Embassy just a couple of months ago.

My point is, by joining Bush in his war on terror, my country has become a greater target for terrorists and Australians have been killed because of our government's actions in supporting George Bush.


Posted by Mike_B on Nov-03-2004 15:23:

quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
they have nothing to do with each other, but they have to work together

as the double headed eagle of the russian federation (avatar) would point out that

though these two totally different things are opposites of each other they must work for the same body - the country itself

also - there isn't an unlimited amount of tax breaks, if gay couples start getting them, straight ones might miss out and so they vote against gay couples

politics comes down to money, which really sucks at times


yeah i guess im just looking at it from a liberal point of view. unfortunatly capitalism rules the globe. which is not a bad thing. when it comes to voting im very liberal, but when it comes to work and everday life im very capitalist. Gotta love money


quote:
Originally posted by Absolut_Vodka
there is a political forum for political threads... gosh


if you have nothing else to say don't post.


Posted by Mike_B on Nov-03-2004 15:31:

quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
I would like to argue that the rest of the world does have an interest in this US election, and it definitely concerns us. As the most powerful country in the world, the US holds enormous influence over world affairs and the the economies of many nations.

The "War on Terrorism" waged by George Bush has only succeeded in creating further division between the Western World and creating more conflict and heartache. Australia is a loyal ally of the US, and because of this, our Prime Minister John Howard agreed to participate in the war and engage our troops. We are closest to Asia, which is a hotbead of Muslim fundamentalism. There have already been two terrorist attacks close to home: in Bali, Indonesia and then again in Jakarta, Indonesia ---> The Australian Embassy just a couple of months ago.

My point is, by joining Bush in his war on terror, my country has become a greater target for terrorists and Australians have been killed because of our government's actions in supporting George Bush.




On behalf of canada, i would like to thank Australia for building a better army then canada and moving terrorist eyes towards yourselves and away from us

Thanks you Australia

and thank you canada for have such a lame army


Posted by A.J. on Nov-03-2004 15:32:

I have a Canadian passport...so i could always move there. Going to BC in a couple of weeks actually

And then i would come bash you for making smartass comments


Posted by denys envy on Nov-03-2004 15:34:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_B
On behalf of canada, i would like to thank Australia for building a better army then canada and moving terrorist eyes towards yourselves and away from us

Thanks you Australia

and thank you canada for have such a lame army


canada has an army... since when?


Posted by RandomGirl on Nov-03-2004 15:41:

*My opinion*

If Bush wins, I think I may move to a completely different continent.

I would be ashamed of being attached to such a stupid country.

*No offence*

LOL!


Posted by Mike_B on Nov-03-2004 15:42:

quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
I have a Canadian passport...so i could always move there. Going to BC in a couple of weeks actually

And then i would come bash you for making smartass comments



lol Vancouver is pretty far from montreal lol, you still got the other quarter of the globe left to travel hehe. Anyways have a good time there. my sister live in BC. beautiful province.


quote:
Originally posted by Aristronica
canada has an army... since when?


yeah we do, like 3 broken subs, and i think a horse.


Posted by A.J. on Nov-03-2004 15:47:

hahaha i am well aware of Canada's geography, i have been there about 10 times.

I just mean that once i was over there i could come to Montreal and kick your ass for making smartass comments.

Yay for Whistler for Christmas!!!!!


Posted by Absolut_Vodka on Nov-03-2004 15:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_B

if you have nothing else to say don't post.


eh no cuz this belongs in the political forum, just like music discussions belongs in the music forum.. you see my point...


Posted by RandomGirl on Nov-03-2004 15:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Mike_B
and thank you canada for have such a lame army


Yea, I am so glad our army sucks balls


Posted by denys envy on Nov-03-2004 15:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
*My opinion*

If Bush wins, I think I may move to a completely different continent.

I would be ashamed of being attached to such a stupid country.

*No offence*

LOL!


well alright, as long as you promise to keep posting

but running away from problems never really solves shit


Posted by XaNaX on Nov-03-2004 15:55:

quote:
Originally posted by A.J.
I don't understand how 50% of America has failed to see that Bush is a moron, i really don't.


Its not that 50% of America failed to see that Bush is a moron.

Its that 51% of America believes that no matter what you think about Bush, Kerry is a moron. At least with Bush you know what you are getting. John Kerry can't tell you what his position is on something from one day to the next. It came down to an issue of trust and America does not trust Kerry.


Posted by XaNaX on Nov-03-2004 15:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa
Yea, I am so glad our army sucks balls


I love all the non-US citizens bashing Bush. Hell, pick your country and imagine China sent 500,000 troops to invade you tomorrow. Who the hell would you be calling to bail you out of that mess?

George W. wouldnt be looking like such a moron then, would he?


Posted by UWM on Nov-03-2004 16:02:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX
I love all the non-US citizens bashing Bush. Hell, pick your country and imagine China sent 500,000 troops to invade you tomorrow. Who the hell would you be calling to bail you out of that mess?

George W. wouldnt be looking like such a moron then, would he?


At least that way, our trade policies with China could have some decent resolution since they'd be our next door neighbors.


Posted by RandomGirl on Nov-03-2004 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX
I love all the non-US citizens bashing Bush. Hell, pick your country and imagine China sent 500,000 troops to invade you tomorrow. Who the hell would you be calling to bail you out of that mess?

George W. wouldnt be looking like such a moron then, would he?


Canada is the peace country. Unlike Bush, we aren't war hungry power mongrels, therefore, not getting ourselves into stupid bullshit wars.

So we don't really need you guys. Everybody loves Canada.

I don't like Bush, never did. And just because I don't live in the States, doesn't mean I can't have an opinion on it.


Posted by UWM on Nov-03-2004 16:05:

quote:
Originally posted by Theresa

So we don't really need you guys. Everybody loves Canada.


Blame Canada, blame Canada! They're not even a real country anywaaaaay!


Posted by Protege on Nov-03-2004 16:07:

It seems that Kerry has just conceded. Bout damn time.


Posted by Ondrayce on Nov-03-2004 16:07:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX
I love all the non-US citizens bashing Bush. Hell, pick your country and imagine China sent 500,000 troops to invade you tomorrow. Who the hell would you be calling to bail you out of that mess?

George W. wouldnt be looking like such a moron then, would he?


What if China invaded and Bush went after Japan instead? Since he seems to have the tendency to do things like that.


Posted by RandomGirl on Nov-03-2004 16:08:

quote:
Originally posted by Ondrayce
What if China invaded and Bush went after Japan instead? Since he seems to have the tendency to do things like that.


BAHAHAHHAA!!!

BUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUURN!


Posted by Mike_B on Nov-03-2004 16:09:

quote:
Originally posted by XaNaX
Its not that 50% of America failed to see that Bush is a moron.

Its that 51% of America believes that no matter what you think about Bush, Kerry is a moron. At least with Bush you know what you are getting. John Kerry can't tell you what his position is on something from one day to the next. It came down to an issue of trust and America does not trust Kerry.



I can't agreed with that. i mean i agreed that's how alot of americans saw it. but what im saying is. We know Bush is a crazy nut ball and is gonna f**k up shit. But this other guy Kerry he might do dumb shit too. And his a liberal................hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm presonally. I vote maybe do dumb shit liberal over has done dumb shit and will do more conservative


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