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Chippy
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Steve wrote: ChipMunky wrote: Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: I cannot vote as of this year... but if I was a year older I would vote for BUSH!
Why risk change? Especially since change only has a "plan" but fails to tell what his plan is. Why continue with more of the same, when that obviously hasn't been working for the country. Not working? The economy growing is "not working"? Bush took what Clinton left... which is hardly anything, and now our economy is growing. Who cares about a war that I agree with and some people don't agree with.... I.....have.....been....stunned.....into.....typing.....with.......excessive......periods.......between.......words.......because........of.......your.......ignorance. I VOTED KERRY!!!! 
Don't be ignorant
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:16 pm |
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Chippy
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Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: I think the presidency has the same concept as playing a video game. OK, lets see, while playing a video game, you usually start with no experience. But after a couple of hours, or 4 years in presidency terms, you start to get the hang of it and start kicking some ass. Lets say after a couple of hours your doing pretty good on your game and some kid comes up to you and asks if he could play... now, would you want your game to be played by this kid who has no experience at it to ruin your game that you just started doing good on? No, I mean, theres no way that after starting to do good you can screw up again like you did when you were starting. I hope this kinda made sense... if not then... I just wasted your time  lol that's insane!!!!! and i hoep you're kinda kidding let me ppresident. i mean i don't know crap about politics. i wouldn't even know where to begin to run the country. i'm sure i'll fuck everything up the first four years as president. but if you stick with me, by the last few months of my second term I'm sure I'll get one or two things right. 
Don't be ignorant
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:18 pm |
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Rod wrote: Clinton left "hardly anythinbg?" REally? That's news to me.
Just because the economy has grown by like 3% recently doesn't mean the country (and the economy itself for that matter) is in great shape. There are many things you also have to take into account.
You think the unemplyment rate is a sign that that things are working?
I'm urging myself not to get into this 
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:18 pm |
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Rod
Extra on the Ordinary
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Krem wrote: Rod wrote: Clinton left "hardly anythinbg?" REally? That's news to me.
Just because the economy has grown by like 3% recently doesn't mean the country (and the economy itself for that matter) is in great shape. There are many things you also have to take into account.
You think the unemplyment rate is a sign that that things are working?
I'm urging myself not to get into this 
Please do 
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:19 pm |
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Coasterman2002
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Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: I cannot vote as of this year... but if I was a year older I would vote for BUSH!
Why risk change? Especially since change only has a "plan" but fails to tell what his plan is. Why continue with more of the same, when that obviously hasn't been working for the country. Not working? The economy growing is "not working"? Bush took what Clinton left... which is hardly anything, and now our economy is growing. Who cares about a war that I agree with and some people don't agree with.... Clinton left "hardly anythinbg?" REally? That's news to me. Just because the economy has grown by like 3% recently doesn't mean the country (and the economy itself for that matter) is in great shape. There are many things you also have to take into account. You think the unemplyment rate is a sign that that things are working?
you think that the economy growing weaker in Clinton's last years is leaving alot of anything?.....didn't the stock market fall below 11000 in his last year or so?...Bush got started with a falling economy from Clinton.....but yes Clinton did make our economy stronger in his prime but not in the end
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:21 pm |
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Chippy
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Oh, and one more thing. I've heard people saying they're not voting for Bush because of the debt we're in. Well, we have always been in debt, it's how the world works. If we weren't in debt then we would have no reason to buy from other countries and then the world would fail. So, the more we're in debt... the more we keep the world moving. 
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:23 pm |
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Mister Ecks
New Server, Same X
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dolcevita wrote: Mr. X wrote: I just don't know... I'm not a Bush fan at all, but I have actually hated Kerry more and more everyday, just because he looks so arrogant and smug, and tries to appear like a John Q. Public. But, I also don't have all the facts on any candidate, so it's not really fair for me to vote. Plus, aren't you a canadian citizen? I meant for the poll to reflect actual voting trends tomorrow. Oh yes, and I'm voting for Kerry. Thanks for your imput though, that is exactly what I was hoping non-voters would do. Use this thread instead of the actual poll to voice their opinions. Thanks -Dolce
Yes, I'm Canadian. To be honest, I couldn't even cast a pretend vote, not in your poll, but just for myself. It's like deciding who pisses me off less, because the US politics don't concern me.
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:25 pm |
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Caius
A very honest-hearted fellow
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I can vote and did vote. Sunday, the 24th of October, in the year 2004 I cast my vote. I took my pen and punched a hole in my ballot, next to the number which corresponded to... George W. Bush.
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:27 pm |
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Rod
Extra on the Ordinary
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ChipMunky wrote: Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: I think the presidency has the same concept as playing a video game. OK, lets see, while playing a video game, you usually start with no experience. But after a couple of hours, or 4 years in presidency terms, you start to get the hang of it and start kicking some ass. Lets say after a couple of hours your doing pretty good on your game and some kid comes up to you and asks if he could play... now, would you want your game to be played by this kid who has no experience at it to ruin your game that you just started doing good on? No, I mean, theres no way that after starting to do good you can screw up again like you did when you were starting. I hope this kinda made sense... if not then... I just wasted your time  lol that's insane!!!!! and i hoep you're kinda kidding let me ppresident. i mean i don't know crap about politics. i wouldn't even know where to begin to run the country. i'm sure i'll fuck everything up the first four years as president. but if you stick with me, by the last few months of my second term I'm sure I'll get one or two things right.  Don't be ignorant
I apologize for it. Thgsere's nmot mush i ckin do boot it thou. am ignoret like thees.
But maybe Bush took your video game analogy a little too seriously and figured if he spent his first couple of years as president playing video games, he'd eventually be a better president.
@chipmunky: You are aware that by defintion a debt is something that must be paid right? And the money to pay it off is not gonna be pulled out of a beautiful, colorful, pot of gold hidden in the forest at the end of a rainbow?
@coasterman...And...when else did the economy show growth while Bush was president?
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:27 pm |
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Anonymous
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Rod wrote: Krem wrote: Rod wrote: Clinton left "hardly anythinbg?" REally? That's news to me.
Just because the economy has grown by like 3% recently doesn't mean the country (and the economy itself for that matter) is in great shape. There are many things you also have to take into account.
You think the unemplyment rate is a sign that that things are working?
I'm urging myself not to get into this  Please do 
Alright.
Back in the year 2000 the U.S. economy has suffered an enormous setback. It's not like nobody saw it coming - the stock market was growing at a very unhealthy 30% a year for the previous 3 years. So in 2000 the economy collapsed, following the ruling on the Microsoft antitrust case (more reasons to not like Clinton, from a free-market perspective).
What happened then was that investors lost confidence in the market and starting in early 2001 (when Bush took office) the pool of new jobs has dried up. More importantly, the projected surplus of $5 trillion over the next 10 years was bogus. It relied on huge revenues from capital gains taxes. A capital gains tax is something you pay when your stack value has gone up. With the market crashing, there was obviously no more huge revenue from that source. Hence, we had to go deep into debt.
Then 9/11 happened, causeing the investors to lose confidence in the market even more. Then Enron, Worldcom and Adelphia all went bankrupt following huge corporate scandals. This was like the perfect strom for the economy. The U.S. had a good possibility of going into Japan-like recession (Japan's economy has not been growing for the past 15 years). Instead, Bush took actions to jumpstart the economy. First and foremost was the tax cuts he passed (granted the one passed in 2001 was a way to deal with the surplus that never materialized, but the following ones were aimed directly at fixing the economy). And lo and behold - the U.S. has recovered from the recession very quickly, while the European countries that were set back by the same problems still have a very long way to go. In factm in 2003 the united States had the highest economic growth of any industrialized nation, and 2004 looks to be even better.
By the end of 2001 the economy had lost close to two million jobs. Since then, we've regained a million and a half of those losses, and the unemployment rate is now at a healthy 5.4%. To put it in perspective, the unemployment rate was at 5.2% when Clinton ran for re-election and everyone hailed him for the "prosperity" he created.
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:46 pm |
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Chippy
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Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: Rod wrote: ChipMunky wrote: I think the presidency has the same concept as playing a video game. OK, lets see, while playing a video game, you usually start with no experience. But after a couple of hours, or 4 years in presidency terms, you start to get the hang of it and start kicking some ass. Lets say after a couple of hours your doing pretty good on your game and some kid comes up to you and asks if he could play... now, would you want your game to be played by this kid who has no experience at it to ruin your game that you just started doing good on? No, I mean, theres no way that after starting to do good you can screw up again like you did when you were starting. I hope this kinda made sense... if not then... I just wasted your time  lol that's insane!!!!! and i hoep you're kinda kidding let me ppresident. i mean i don't know crap about politics. i wouldn't even know where to begin to run the country. i'm sure i'll fuck everything up the first four years as president. but if you stick with me, by the last few months of my second term I'm sure I'll get one or two things right.  Don't be ignorant I apologize for it. Thgsere's nmot mush i ckin do boot it thou. am ignoret like thees. But maybe Bush took your video game analogy a little too seriously and figured if he spent his first couple of years as president playing video games, he'd eventually be a better president. @chipmunky: You are aware that by defintion a debt is something that must be paid right? And the money to pay it off is not gonna be pulled out of a beautiful, colorful, pot of gold hidden in the forest at the end of a rainbow? @coasterman...And...when else did the economy show growth while Bush was president?
You are aware that we have been in debt for almost ever. And when we do pay off this debt, who shall we pay it to? The all mighty ruler of the world? Cause atm, that would be Bush.
_________________trixster wrote: shut the fuck up zwackerm, you're out of your fucking element trixster wrote: chippy is correct
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 8:52 pm |
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rusty
rustiphica
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What if I'm only 16. Can I vote then?
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:45 pm |
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MightyEldo
Waitress in LA
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Krem wrote: Dolce you're cruel :-P
Bush.
I thought you said you weren't going to vote for him?
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:47 pm |
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rusty
rustiphica
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MightyEldo wrote: Krem wrote: Dolce you're cruel :-P
Bush. I thought you said you weren't going to vote for him?
Krem not voting for bush? What would the world be like...
*sees world leaders shaking hands and drinking a margarita with a massive umbrella in the glass*
wooo!! wait a second! we can't let that happend!!!!!
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:51 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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George W. Bush is a communist. He will turn America into a communist government if re-elected.
"I'm John Kerry, and I've approved this message."
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:54 pm |
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rusty
rustiphica
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Hehe. Just anothe one of Kerry's flip-flops. First he says he doesn't do enough and now he's saying he does too much!
p.s. there is so much sarcasm in that post I just did.

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Mon Nov 01, 2004 9:57 pm |
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dolcevita
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Krem wrote: Dolce you're cruel :-P
Bush.
I know. :wink:
I do it just to tease you.
I have a funny feeling alot of members didn't read my first message carefully, because I know for a fact it shouldn't be this disproportionate unless some of the young 'uns or foreigners are answering the poll anyways.
-Dolce
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:25 pm |
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Coasterman2002
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Rod....uhhh NOW it just wnet up 0.7 percent..it just started to pick up in the past 6 months or year becuase we were in a recession...the cycle of the economy is bound to be repeating
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:29 pm |
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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awg I cant vote  two more years 8)
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:34 pm |
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Caius
A very honest-hearted fellow
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dolcevita wrote: Krem wrote: Dolce you're cruel :-P
Bush. I know. :wink: I do it just to tease you.  I have a funny feeling alot of members didn't read my first message carefully, because I know for a fact it shouldn't be this disproportionate unless some of the young 'uns or foreigners are answering the poll anyways. -Dolce
Are you saying there are more Republicans here then are voting? HAHA, thats a good one....
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:53 pm |
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Anonymous
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MightyEldo wrote: Krem wrote: Dolce you're cruel :-P
Bush. I thought you said you weren't going to vote for him?
I'm not, because I can't vote!
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:54 pm |
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dolcevita
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@Kidrock69
I guess that's what I'm saying. I have encountered alot more Bush supporters on this site than 4, that's for sure, but I guess they're all underage, Canadian, or Krem.
I can think of at least You, Eagle, Chris, and, um, a few more I can't think up off the top of my head. For sure there must be more, or Makeshift lied to me in order to make me come over to these forums in the first place.
-Dolce
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 10:59 pm |
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Anonymous
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dolcevita wrote: @Kidrock69 I guess that's what I'm saying. I have encountered alot more Bush supporters on this site than 4, that's for sure, but I guess they're all underage, Canadian, or Krem. I can think of at least You, Eagle, Chris, and, um, a few more I can't think up off the top of my head. For sure there must be more, or Makeshift lied to me in order to make me come over to these forums in the first place. -Dolce
He lured you here by saying that there are a bunch of Republicans here? 
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:02 pm |
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dolcevita
Extraordinary
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Krem wrote: dolcevita wrote: @Kidrock69 I guess that's what I'm saying. I have encountered alot more Bush supporters on this site than 4, that's for sure, but I guess they're all underage, Canadian, or Krem. I can think of at least You, Eagle, Chris, and, um, a few more I can't think up off the top of my head. For sure there must be more, or Makeshift lied to me in order to make me come over to these forums in the first place. -Dolce He lured you here by saying that there are a bunch of Republicans here? 
 He said he needed help holding down the G.O.P., that and he single-handedly pushed for the foreign/indie section.
-Dolce
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Mon Nov 01, 2004 11:06 pm |
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Maverikk
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I voted for 4 more years of the guy that I didn't vote for the first time. That's how little respect I have for Kerry and his campaign promises. More than that, I will not say. I don't get into political discussions, because I'm not about to argue with anybody on the net who thinks they have the right to tell me how I should think. :wink:
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