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| icyhandofcrap |
ah sigh...
maybe we can change the republican party from the inside? |
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| tecnolover |
Ohio is looking good for Bush. 3/4 precincts reporting in.
When it's final Bush will have solidified his win and the nation is safe I think we can say.
Republicans pick up 5 new seats in house, 2 in senate
So far so good! |
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| Spacey Orange |
its over. ohio will go to bush according to the county by county precinct vote. i'm not sure what will happen with the provisional ballots though. four more f'n years of this fool! FUUUUUUUCK!!!!!
its time to strategize and work on how to humiliate and destroy this president. must get to work. |
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| Yoepus |
You guys might thing of actually developing a party line.
Who knows, by four years you guys might actually stick with an issue.
You will face tough competition. The rising Republican stars seem much more charsmatic and appealing (alla Juliani) than the non-existant young Democrates...
It might not be just four more years ;) |
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| occrider |
| Well folks ... it's been a fun and exciting race :). I can't complain too much ... as a fallback, I've always realised that I am personally more well off under Bush than Kerry. Tax wise I'll be better off, I'm a relativy savvy investor so I'll be able to avoid any market pitfalls that are caused by high deficits, my job is fairly secure, if Bush privatizes social security it is of no concern to me since I've been behaving and saving as if I won't recieve social security, if a draft occurs I'll likely be too old, etc. I can pretty much withstand any shock that the Bush administration incurs. So if those in a less secure position than me are willing to override my informed opinion with their informed opinion than so be it ... A lot more people are going to suffer before me. And hey, you get what you ask for so I'm not going to show any remorse ... enjoy the next four years :thepirate |
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| Spacey Orange |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
You guys might thing of actually developing a party line.
Who knows, by four years you guys might actually stick with an issue.
You will face tough competition. The rising Republican stars seem much more charsmatic and appealing (alla Juliani) than the non-existant young Democrates...
It might not be just four more years ;) |
i totally agree. the dems have to start desroying them now to prevent the next crop of pols from rising. i think too many dems are pussies. being progressive doesn't mean you can't be evil or a schemer. |
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| Yoepus |
| quote: | Originally posted by occrider
Well folks ... it's been a fun and exciting race :). I can't complain too much ... as a fallback, I've always realised that I am personally more well off under Bush than Kerry. Tax wise I'll be better off, I'm a relativy savvy investor so I'll be able to avoid any market pitfalls that are caused by high deficits, my job is fairly secure, if Bush privatizes social security it is of no concern to me since I've been behaving and saving as if I won't recieve social security, if a draft occurs I'll likely be too old, etc. I can pretty much withstand any shock that the Bush administration incurs. So if those in a less secure position than me are willing to override my informed opinion with their informed opinion than so be it ... A lot more people are going to suffer before me. And hey, you get what you ask for so I'm not going to show any remorse ... enjoy the next four years :thepirate |
What's this?
Did I win this one :p
Haha not really a debate, but I'll rack it up anyways.
:haha:
If it makes you feel any better, Kerry would have no prayer in hell of leading a country with a staunchly Republican country. Perhaps its better this way. So basically they'd both do the same thing anyways. |
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| speedracer_mec |
| Bush has even built a comfortable 3 million vote lead in the popular vote...LOL |
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| Spacey Orange |
| if were to detstroy a rising repub star it would have to be george p bush. this guy could be a star in a few years outside the repub base and appeal to some dems just because he's brown. maybe some compromising pictures would work. hmmm |
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| hardcore trancer |
Bush supporters = NO IN BRAIN
DIE BUSH DIE |
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| occrider |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yoepus
What's this?
Did I win this one :p
Haha not really a debate, but I'll rack it up anyways.
:haha:
If it makes you feel any better, Kerry would have no prayer in hell of leading a country with a staunchly Republican country. Perhaps its better this way. So basically they'd both do the same thing anyways. |
I never saw your post before my statement. Unless you think I could have typed the reply that I did in under one minute. I'm flattered of your opinion of my ability however. And my hope for the country was a divided executive branch and legislative branch. Clearly the two cannot effectively operate together responsiblity. On the one hand we had a republican controlled congress issue a heavily pork laden omnibus bill with no hint of presidential veto. On the other hand we had an administration medicare bill with rediculous costs pass without a whimper from congress. They pat each other on the back and there are simply no checks and balances that might introduce a situation of fiscal responsibility. |
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