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Who'd you vote for?
Bush 26%  26%  [ 10 ]
Kerry 66%  66%  [ 25 ]
Nader 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Other 8%  8%  [ 3 ]
Total votes : 38

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Maverikk wrote:
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:




You should have vote for kerry :wink:

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lovemerox wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
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:




You should have voted for kerry :wink:

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lovemerox wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
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:




You should have vote for kerry :wink:


The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


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Maverikk wrote:
lovemerox wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
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:




You should have vote for kerry :wink:


The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce


Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:45 pm
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Kerry here.

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dolcevita wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
lovemerox wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
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:




You should have vote for kerry :wink:


The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce

Bush landslite?


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dolcevita wrote:

The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce[/quote]

No and no. :lol:

Remember this. Should Kerry win, Hillary won't be running in 2008. :P


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Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce

Bush landslite?


No fair. I want to come up with a witty come-back and have no idea what you mean by *landslite*. :(

-Dolce


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Looks like thw world of kj users have voted largely in favour of kerry, any last bets on who will really win? I say Bush will win somehow


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dolcevita wrote:
Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce

Bush landslite?


No fair. I want to come up with a witty come-back and have no idea what you mean by *landslite*. :(

-Dolce

BURN


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hans wrote:
Looks like thw world of kj users have voted largely in favour of kerry, any last bets on who will really win? I say Bush will win somehow


come on...too many rich folk want Bush to stay. What do you think?


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Maverikk wrote:
hans wrote:
Looks like thw world of kj users have voted largely in favour of kerry, any last bets on who will really win? I say Bush will win somehow


come on...too many rich folk want Bush to stay. What do you think?

I am po' and I still want him to stay.


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i say throw the bum in jail


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Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce

Bush landslite?


No fair. I want to come up with a witty come-back and have no idea what you mean by *landslite*. :(

-Dolce

BURN


You're just playing with my mind now to get back at me for the jokes on the previous pages.

-Dolce


Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:59 pm
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dolcevita wrote:
Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Krem wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
The democrats should have found a better candidate. :wink:


Carol Mosley Braun?
Dennis Kucinich?

-Dolce

Bush landslite?


No fair. I want to come up with a witty come-back and have no idea what you mean by *landslite*. :(

-Dolce

BURN


You're just playing with my mind now to get back at me for the jokes on the previous pages.

-Dolce

I thought the joke was on me!

landslide, in any case.


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:lol:
It was a typo and i thought it was a joke? Man, I am so confused by now I thought people were suggesting Hillary Clinton would have been the perfect candidate this time around.

Gah! I need to get my head out of the clouds or I'll punch the wrong holes on the ballot.

-Dolce


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Krem wrote:
Maverikk wrote:
hans wrote:
Looks like thw world of kj users have voted largely in favour of kerry, any last bets on who will really win? I say Bush will win somehow


come on...too many rich folk want Bush to stay. What do you think?

I am po' and I still want him to stay.


He's got some po' folk supporters as well, but the majority of them have been bullshitted by Kerry that Bush is Satan, so they should vote Kerry, and he'll reward them by making their dreams come true. :oops:


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Maverikk wrote:
Krem wrote:
I am po' and I still want him to stay.


He's got some po' folk supporters as well, but the majority of them have been bullshitted by Kerry that Bush is Satan, so they should vote Kerry, and he'll reward them by making their dreams come true. :oops:


As in comparison to Bush, who promised that if he get elected, they should just put aside their dreams and pick up some *Wanted Dead or Alive Playing Cards (tm)* instead?

-Dolce


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dolcevita wrote:
As in comparison to Bush, who promised that if he get elected, they should just put aside their dreams and pick up some *Wanted Dead or Alive Playing Cards (tm)* instead?

-Dolce


Well, Bush is just a cowboy at heart. Is that suprising? :lol:


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Hey, torrino here.

I've been in Cleveland volunteering since Saturday, and I PRAY that it helps. And, I went to both big rallies - the one last night in Cleveland (anyone else go?) and the one in Warren (on Saturday night). Kerry spoke at both events (with similar speeches...).

If only Eric Fingerhut had a chance... :(

You can really see how deprived some of the people are. I've talked with a couple people who can't find jobs, and it's blatantly obvious, Krem, that it doesn't all have to do with the end of Clinton's term (in nicer words...;))

I leave for Washington in a couple hours, and, when I come back to BWI, the first polls should be coming in.


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Maverikk wrote:
dolcevita wrote:
As in comparison to Bush, who promised that if he get elected, they should just put aside their dreams and pick up some *Wanted Dead or Alive Playing Cards (tm)* instead?

-Dolce


Well, Bush is just a cowboy at heart. Is that suprising? :lol:


Yeah actually, since the Bushes are actually a long standing New England family with deep extensions into Yale University. Lets not forget Prescott (Bush's grandfather) was a senator from Connecticut. They've only been down in Texas for a generation and a half.

-Dolce


Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:20 pm
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torrino wrote:
Hey, torrino here.

I've been in Cleveland volunteering since Saturday, and I PRAY that it helps. And, I went to both big rallies - the one last night in Cleveland (anyone else go?) and the one in Warren (on Saturday night). Kerry spoke at both events (with similar speeches...).

If only Eric Fingerhut had a chance... :(

You can really see how deprived some of the people are. I've talked with a couple people who can't find jobs, and it's blatantly obvious, Krem, that it doesn't all have to do with the end of Clinton's term (in nicer words...;))

I leave for Washington in a couple hours, and, when I come back to BWI, the first polls should be coming in.

torrino, I never said anything about the downturn having to do with Clinton. The economy moves in cycles that are fairly independent of who the president is. However, a president and the Congress can pass certain measures to reduce the recession or accelerate growth.


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Voted for Kerry this morning :D


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torrino wrote:
Hey, torrino here.

I've been in Cleveland volunteering since Saturday, and I PRAY that it helps. And, I went to both big rallies - the one last night in Cleveland (anyone else go?) and the one in Warren (on Saturday night). Kerry spoke at both events (with similar speeches...).

If only Eric Fingerhut had a chance... :(

You can really see how deprived some of the people are. I've talked with a couple people who can't find jobs, and it's blatantly obvious, Krem, that it doesn't all have to do with the end of Clinton's term (in nicer words...;))

I leave for Washington in a couple hours, and, when I come back to BWI, the first polls should be coming in.


off topic Torrino but you're 16 right?? out of curiousity, how kewl are your parents with you doing this stuff ...


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dolcevita wrote:

Yeah actually, since the Bushes are actually a long standing New England family with deep extensions into Yale University. Lets not forget Prescott (Bush's grandfather) was a senator from Connecticut. They've only been down in Texas for a generation and a half.

-Dolce


Home is where the heart is. George doubleyou is a cowboy. That's the lifestyle he and his silver spoon have enjoyed. It doesn't really matter that his pop was living all over the world, and that he was heavily involved in the county's affairs all of George doubleyou's life, he's still a cowboy, both by upbringing and by choice afterwards. :wink:


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