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Default 11-03-2004, 03:14 AM

is it that hard for americans to vote?


bush 254-kerry-252


i will laugh if you guys vote bush back as president.


  
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Default 11-03-2004, 03:51 AM

God dammit. It's so close. 2 fucking votes.


Nevada, Iowa, and Ohio are all split 50/50 too.


  
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Default 11-03-2004, 03:59 AM

Bush will probably scrape through by the skin of his balls, fucking hick. Oh well if he does 4 more years of the internet making fun of old monkey boy. dance:




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Default 11-03-2004, 06:05 AM

Bush has clear leads in NV and OH. The Democrats are just grasping for straws now. Bush will become the 44th (?) President of the US.



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Default 11-03-2004, 06:11 AM

Bush is leading by more than 136,000 in OH.

He's also leading by a slight margain in Iowa, by 15,625, with 99% of the precints reporting.

He's projected to win Nevada.

Bush also has the lead in New Mexico as well, by 11,620, also with 99% of the precincts reporting.

Kerry is projected to win New Hampshire.
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 07:26 AM

god so many small minded americans sleeping:


  
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Default 11-03-2004, 07:52 AM

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god so many small minded americans sleeping:
Obviously. Thank god you understand the complexity of American politics and are there to lead us through the charge -

Oh what I wouldnt give for a government structure with NO Constitution, NO Judicial review, President chosen by party in power and not the people and NO final word beyond our President. . . .oh how sweet it is.
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 08:14 AM

[quote="TGB!":a037b]
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god so many small minded americans sleeping:
Obviously. Thank god you understand the complexity of American politics and are there to lead us through the charge -

Oh what I wouldnt give for a government structure with NO Constitution, NO Judicial review, President chosen by party in power and not the people and NO final word beyond our President. . . .oh how sweet it is.
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it actually makes more sense, but whatever floats your boat
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 08:54 AM

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Pack your bags and get your passport. I'll stay down here where a candy bar isn't $12.99CD.
actually a candy bar is about $1.00CAD... biggrin: ...
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 09:22 AM

It's official, George Bush has been re-elected. cuss: Just now John Kerry called George Bush to throw in the towel. He gave up. annoy:
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 09:39 AM

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It's official, George Bush has been re-elected. cuss: Just now John Kerry called George Bush to throw in the towel. He gave up. annoy:
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Default 11-03-2004, 09:50 AM

[quote="Old Reliable":f1b56][quote="TGB!":f1b56]
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god so many small minded americans sleeping:
Obviously. Thank god you understand the complexity of American politics and are there to lead us through the charge -

Oh what I wouldnt give for a government structure with NO Constitution, NO Judicial review, President chosen by party in power and not the people and NO final word beyond our President. . . .oh how sweet it is.
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it actually makes more sense, but whatever floats your boat[/quote:f1b56]

I just wish America was at least done by popular vote. Like i can't understand how someone can get more votes and still lose. And it's stupid if there is a tie it gets sent to the house which is all republicans bitches basically and will use a biased opinion to pick Bush.

But i agree that the system showed there sounds alot better than what im seeing right now.


  
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Default 11-03-2004, 10:15 AM

Even if we only had the popular vote and not the electoral college bush still would have won. He won the popular vote as well. Sad really. People were more concerned that 2 queers fucked each other in their private homes than the economy and foreign matters. I mean come on I could give a rats ass if 2 homo's were together. As long as it doesn't affect me im cool with it. I just don't get all those "religious people" judging and critizing homosexuality. Who are they to judge. If religious people think that homosexuality is a "sin" well good for them. Let God judge them.
  
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Default 11-03-2004, 10:18 AM

I know Bush would of won. But if it was popular vote, he probably wouldn't even be running right now after losing 4 years ago.


  
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Default 11-03-2004, 10:56 AM

Bush is meant to be speaking at 3pm, should be interesting,

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