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Post by TheMasterGeek on Oct 6, 2004 17:18:21 GMT -5
I got a question for all the Kerry supporters, are you voting for him or against Bush.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Oct 6, 2004 17:31:52 GMT -5
I am voting against Bush. I have said before that I thought it was a shame we couldn't find someone who could slam dunk the election. I honestly am afraid of what the next four years will hold if Bush/Cheney get reelected.
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Post by grailwolf on Oct 6, 2004 18:05:10 GMT -5
I was planning on voting against Bush. I mean, since this is the Offend - O - Rama I guess I can put it on the line and just say that I would vote for just about anyone that wasn't Bush. Like Mickey Mouse, Captain Marvel, Xander Harris, or... oh, say, the color yellow.
However, after looking further into Kerry's voting record, what he's said about it, what he's proposing for the future, and the way he expressed himself in the first debate, I think I can now say that I am voting for Kerry rather than just against Bush.
It's a good feeling, and I'm hoping he doesn't say or do anything that'll screw it up.
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Post by Disgruntled Gremlin on Oct 6, 2004 19:54:19 GMT -5
Three cheers for the colour yellow!
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Post by tjaman on Oct 6, 2004 20:52:26 GMT -5
I'm voting against Bush. I am furthermore purchasing "Fahrenheit 9/11" as an early referenda on the Bush administration. Also because I think it's a great flick. I think he's about the worst president we've had in my lifetime and I lived through Reagan and Nixon. At least with Reagan we didn't know what supply-side economics would do to our economy. In that we do now, it's a crying shame we allowed our economy to be structured like it is. In terms of voting for Kerry, I think he's outlined a strong message on Iraq and I believe he will set forth an economic plan more closely aligned with the structure we enjoyed under Bill Clinton, during which we had budget surpluses and began paying down the national debt, bringing interest rates more in line with, y'know, reality. I also have this fantasy that under a Kerry administration, if a corporation steals from its pensioners and there are sobbing old people on television who have lost everything, that something might actually happen to them. I also think oil prices might be a lot lower if certain -- oh, let's call them vampires -- who just minutes ago were running huge multinational oil companies -- that is to say, if these vampires were not so directly implicated in secret high-level talks directing energy policy, and whose foreign policy initiatives weren't so directly responsible for contributing to the murderous instability in the Middle East. Just sayin'.
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Oct 6, 2004 22:32:58 GMT -5
Hee hee. Jon Stewart called Cheney a troll. He also made a Darth Vader comparison, so good call b'man!
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Post by IllyriaWorshipper on Oct 7, 2004 6:07:06 GMT -5
Ok, I might just be a teenager and the election is coming up here to but John Howard has something incoming with a Evil, Lying sack we all know of. He lies alot and promisses things but never sticks to the deal, I hope he looses. He is such a suck-up to George Bush, he is like George Bushes little bold bitch if you don't mind me saying.
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Oct 7, 2004 9:55:00 GMT -5
I think you may have just convinced me to vote for the color yellow...
YELLOW in '04!
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Post by tjaman on Oct 7, 2004 10:00:49 GMT -5
I disagree with Yellow's protectionist ag policies.
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Oct 7, 2004 10:02:10 GMT -5
I think yellow has a very responsible take on globalization and is against privitization of social security
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Post by tjaman on Oct 7, 2004 10:04:16 GMT -5
Oh, I agree with you on the social issues. It's just that in a farm economy like North Dakota I think we really need to be looking at expanding markets.
Plus, y'know, buttery.
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Post by PyleansDontLeaveMe on Oct 7, 2004 10:06:57 GMT -5
Mmmmmm Buttery
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Post by AlyWay on Oct 7, 2004 10:10:05 GMT -5
[in my best Homer voice] mmmm.....butter
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Post by Aunt Arlene on Oct 7, 2004 12:28:42 GMT -5
ALERT: Presidential candidate Yellow was caught on camera leaving the Motel 6 in Elgin, Illinois. Sources say he was seen with Blue, his campaign advisor. Witnesses in the next room overheard the candidate screaming "Vote Yellow, VOTE YELLOW, VOTE YELLOW!!" followed by immediate snoring. One onlooker commented, "I'll bet their kids would be a nice shade of green." Yellow's wife, Lemon, was not amused. She is currently filing for divorce. News at 11.
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Post by tjaman on Oct 7, 2004 12:38:24 GMT -5
DEVELOPMENT: The candidate was quick to dismiss all charges of wrongdoing between he and campaign advisor Blue.
"Listen to me. I'm not going to say this again. I did not. Have. Sexual relations. With that color. These charges are false, and I will be exonerated."
In other news, Yellow today purchased a diamond necklace appraised at $4.4 million for Lemon, just to show he's thinking about her. Isn't that sweet?
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