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Originally posted by ahedau+Aug 18 2004, 09:22 PM-->
Oh good, do you know the only thing posting something like this does? It lets all of us know that you believe everything that you are told as long as it comes from the Republican party. It doesn't convince anyone that they should vote for Bush instead of Kerry.
dohcvtec_accord@Aug 19 2004, 08:26 AM
"A vote for Nader is a vote for Bush" is just something that butthurt liberals say because they're pissed off about the 2000 election. The same thing happened to Harry Truman. He lost the popular vote, but won the election. That's how our electoral system is set up. Get over it.
But to stop digressing....People who say stupid shit like my first sentence piss me off. I hate both of those guys equally, and just because some people say "Kerry is better than Bush" doesn't mean you should vote for Kerry. It means they're both shitheads, and I won't be voting for either of them.
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Originally posted by lsvtec@Aug 19 2004, 08:11 AM
I don't know who I am voting for, but I know who I am not voting for.
I want to see a monkey dressed up in a clown suit on the ballot, he'd have my vote because he is better than any of the canidates we have to chose from at the moment.
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Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord+Aug 19 2004, 09:17 AM-->lsvtec@Aug 19 2004, 08:11 AM
I don't know who I am voting for, but I know who I am not voting for.
I want to see a monkey dressed up in a clown suit on the ballot, he'd have my vote because he is better than any of the canidates we have to chose from at the moment.
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I'm pissed that we don't really have a worthwhile third party candidate to vote for.
Anyway, I know the Bush/Nader quote has a slight element of truth to it, but I hate it when people throw it around as justification that you should vote for a major party/candidate. Does this then mean that if I don't vote, it's a vote for Bush as well? That wasn't directed at you, Eric, it was more rhetorical.
I'll write in the "Monkey In A Clown Suit" vote if you do, Eric.
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Originally posted by lsvtec@Aug 19 2004, 08:25 AM
I didn't take it as directed towards me, the rant about the new defintion about the word "liberal" has been brewing for a while. I consider myself a classic liberal so anytime I here someone calling this whiney, "I didn't win, waaaa" stuff liberal it makes me kinda angry because it has nothing to do with what the word liberal means.
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Originally posted by pissedoffsol@Aug 19 2004, 09:45 AM
if enough people vote for nader, guess what- HE'LL WIN
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Originally posted by dohcvtec_accord+Aug 19 2004, 10:50 AM-->pissedoffsol@Aug 19 2004, 09:45 AM
if enough people vote for nader, guess what- HE'LL WIN
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Unfortunately, that'll never happen. There are too many straight-ticket Republican voters (dumbasses), there are too many straight-ticket Democratic voters (morons), and there are too many people who are too scared to vote for anyone who's not on one of the major tickets.
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It lets all of us know that you believe everything that you are told as long as it comes from the Republican party. It doesn't convince anyone that they should vote for Bush instead of Kerry.
Originally posted by MiguelDelFuego@Aug 19 2004, 02:15 PM
Give me 5 years then you can vote for me.
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