StraDog
November 2nd, 2004, 09:46 PM
Even tho' it is still too close to call, let's stay on top Bush !
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Go Bush!!!StraDog November 2nd, 2004, 09:46 PM Even tho' it is still too close to call, let's stay on top Bush ! MarkOfDeath November 2nd, 2004, 10:36 PM bush has won this Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 12:16 AM Looks like it right now --- 12.15am Pepsi2185 November 3rd, 2004, 12:18 AM Its down to ohio, . . . . . . . Joey get that backhoe ready, we might still have to go build a bombshelter. Pepsi2185 November 3rd, 2004, 12:47 AM Remeber whoever wins our president is still either the GIANT DOUCHE or the TERD SANDWICH (southpark) Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 01:02 AM what its looking like- is that we will spend a few days like we did in 2000 - not really knowing who won. Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 01:34 AM well - edwards just basically declared it aint over yet --- 1.33am MonsterMark November 3rd, 2004, 02:42 AM Joey's safe. He's in Illinois, a blue state. I can't believe Joey voted so Osama wouldn't attack him. Were you afraid that the paint finish on your car might get damaged?http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com//images/icons/icon12.gif I just bought a semi-automatic rifle that I plan on making fully automatic. Osama, Bring It On!!! Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 02:56 AM LOL --- Joey's safe. He's in Illinois, a blue state. I can't believe Joey voted so Osama wouldn't attack him. Were you afraid that the paint finish on your car might get damaged?http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com//images/icons/icon12.gif I just bought a semi-automatic rifle that I plan on making fully automatic. Osama, Bring It On!!! RRocket November 3rd, 2004, 04:22 AM Wow...a state populated by inbred toothless slack jawed yokels gets to decide the next presidency. I guess we'll see how strongly the US populance will be Bush nut-huggers after 9/11 The Sequel..... MarkOfDeath November 3rd, 2004, 06:47 AM Bush won the popluar vote by what was is 2 million. For those who said they are leaving if bush won, dont let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. :headbang: JohnnyBz00LS November 3rd, 2004, 07:04 AM Remeber whoever wins our president is still either the GIANT DOUCHE or the TERD SANDWICH (southpark) Stupid Americans are going to elect the TURD sandwich. At least you could use the giant douche as salad dressing in a pinch, but no matter how you slice the turd sandwich, it still tastes like S-H-I-T. Katshot November 3rd, 2004, 07:21 AM I must admit, I just can't believe the American people are that dumb. Oh well, it just goes to show ya how powerful fear is, and how good of a job Bush has done putting it in the minds of the American people. It shouldn't be a surprise really. Most people will stay with a losing situation rather than try something new. Fear of the unknown is a powerful tool especially among sheep. SC_Steve November 3rd, 2004, 08:17 AM I must admit, I just can't believe the American people are that dumb. Oh well, it just goes to show ya how powerful fear is, and how good of a job Bush has done putting it in the minds of the American people. It shouldn't be a surprise really. Most people will stay with a losing situation rather than try something new. Fear of the unknown is a powerful tool especially among sheep. Its down to ohio, . . . . . . . Joey get that backhoe ready, we might still have to go build a bombshelter. apparently fear wasn't that much of a factor ;) :N Maybe they know something you don't ;) try taking off the blinders and stop listening what the dems tell ya back to you're regularly scheduled crying... :bash: Kbob November 3rd, 2004, 09:15 AM Just because someone doesn't agree with you doesn't make them stupid. MonsterMark November 3rd, 2004, 09:57 AM Kbob and SCSteve, how you guys feeling this morning? Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 10:08 AM Well -- CNN hasnt declared it yet. Ohio seems to be the key this time around. Whoever wins Ohio wins the race - I was under the impression that Ohio was in the red when I went to sleep - I need to get up to spped cause CNN is showing it undecided. 2000 all over again. I did get one wish --- Bryan, those of us in the Blue camp thank you and the state of Wisconsen for your efforts and electoral points :Beer SC_Steve November 3rd, 2004, 10:13 AM Kbob and SCSteve, how you guys feeling this morning? alot better than I could have been :D go Dubya :) Kbob November 3rd, 2004, 10:24 AM Kbob and SCSteve, how you guys feeling this morning?I'm very tired. Stayed up way too late last night watching the networks. I'm also optimistic, especially with the popular vote. The country as a whole seems to have embraced a more conservative stance and moved away a little more from liberal ideology. I loved it when Daschle went down. I hope this will be over today. I'm also disappointed in the inflammatory reactions of some here in this thread, but it wasn't unexpected. I appreciate the good-natured jabs as well. The early exit polls of yesterday were proven wrong, again, giving me more proof not to trust polls. I hope our country can move forward in a more bi-partisan way. MonsterMark November 3rd, 2004, 11:36 AM When you factor in the extreme left wing pickups in New York, Illinois and California, that was almost 3.5 million votes. So Bush actually picked up 7.0 million votes nationwide. The greatest election to election gain of any politician. Ever. And the most votes ever garnered. Impressive, indeed. And Pennsylvania turns out tighter than Ohio and nobody says a thing about it. If they count the military and absentees, he might pull that one out too. Joey, hopefully you will see some articles down there on the Wisconsin election. 5 precincts in Milwaukee actually had something like 115% voter turnout. The fraud was huge. More than the margin of victory. I spent the afternoon driving around from polling station to polling station camcordering the MoveOn.Pac people that were camped out either inside the polling area or within less than 100 feet of the front door. The Milwaukee cops had a very busy day chasing all these people away. You should have seen the looks on their faces when they saw me recording them. Priceless. Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 11:58 AM Bryan, please tell me your not the right wing equivelant to Michal Moore MonsterMark November 3rd, 2004, 12:39 PM Joey, we have same day registration in Wisconsin. All that is needed is a utility bill, or a library card, or a driver's license. If you are already registered, you don't need anything, just a name. I was there Joey. Call me what you will, but I watched partisan poll watchers typing names into hand held devices as people approached to announce their name. The intention was to cross-reference those names with ones on the voter rolls to see who hadn't shown up yet. At 7:00, suddenly bus loads of people were coming to the polls. Anybody in line by 8:00 was allowed to stay in line and vote. Polls were open till 9:30. Now, compare the results in Wisconsin showing a solid Bush lead all night. It evaporated at 10:00. The RNC challenged over 37,000 registrations that did not have valid postal addresses in the city of Milwaukee alone. Most of these were supplied by ACORN and another group called ACT that paid people to register people on the street. All those registrations were declared valid by a Democratic dominated election committee. I posted in some detail these facts on another thread. 30 Republican Minivans in Milwaukee had their tires slashed so they could not be used for get out the vote efforts. So before you diminish what I say, please understand I know what I am talking about. I spent over 2 solid months on this election. I raised alot of money. I talked to lots of people. I BELIEVE MY POLL ESTIMATES FOR THE POPULAR VOTE AND THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE WERE CLOSER THAN ANY NATIONAL POLL. Maybe I'm wrong on that but I haven't seen one. Nobody else but Kbob was willing to make a prediction of the results on this board. So I think I have earned a little slack on the Michael Moore thing. Thanks anyway. I am trying very hard not to be a gloater. I feel this country needs to rally behind our President and move forward. I am the most glad at this point that now President Bush will be able to accept all the credit or shoulder all the blame for what happens internationally and domestically for the next 3-1/2 years. I welcome the challenge awaiting all of us. SC_Steve November 3rd, 2004, 12:48 PM I loved it when Daschle went down. Amen brother... I can't stand that bastage Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 01:33 PM I feel this country needs to rally behind our President and move forward. Bryan -- I agree -- I may not like GW, but he is my President. However, that is one reason I dont Like GW. He cant rally the country behind him. granted - you either love GW or hate him- which mirrors his "take it or leave it" approach. My fear has always been that as long as he is president the country will be divided. IMO this is partly due to GW's agenda being divided. He is for the rich - and could care less about anyone who isnt. He is worried about foreign policy, and could seemingly care less about domestic agenda. The exit polls bear me out on this. Those who earn 75k or less mostly voted for Kerry, those who made 75k or more mostly voted for Bush. Those who voted for Kerry were mostly worried about the economy and healthcare, those who voted for Bush were mostly worried about terrorism. I hope Bush can and will temper himself a little, become a little more moderate, and help draw this country together. Bryan, I have to say, I admire you for what you have done. We may have disagreed on candidates - But you went all out for what you believe in, and stand little to gain personally for your efforts. I admire that immensely. You might be a right wing nut job, but your aces in my book. I'll be proud to buy you a beer at the meet on December 4th. Kbob November 3rd, 2004, 01:45 PM I'll be proud to buy you a beer at the meet on December 4th.Since I can't come, can you ship me a six-pack of one of your local favorite brews? Joeychgo November 3rd, 2004, 01:50 PM Since I can't come, can you ship me a six-pack of one of your local favorite brews? My favorite is Filberts --- Root Beer :) barry2952 November 3rd, 2004, 02:04 PM I wish to congratulate GWB. As Joey said, I still don't like him but I wish him the best in trying to unite this country. I think the conservative rhetoric has done more to divide the country than GWB has. Kbob November 3rd, 2004, 02:22 PM My favorite is Filberts --- Root Beer :)My kids will love it. ;) MonsterMark November 3rd, 2004, 03:22 PM Thanks for the kind words Joey. I really do appreciate it and coming from you means a lot to me. Thanks. Here is an interesting little tidbit you might enjoy. I don't have the final numbers yet, but I believe the county I live in had the highest voter turnout of ANY county in the WHOLE nation. Over 98% of all registered voters turned up and voted. Of course, 97% were Republican. LOL ~ J/K. Imagine that. Plus, with that turnout, it took me a total of less than 2 minutes to vote. No kidding. (Afternoon). I walked in, announced my street address and name, walked over and received a ballot, filled in the lines I preferred and had the ballot electronically tabulated. Less than 2 minutes and I was out the door. What happened in other parts of the country is simply not acceptable and I commend all those people that stood in line for hours, some in the rain. Those are true American heros that understand the value of being able to vote in a free society. I commend them. I hope we can all get along. I do have to throw in this last jab and warning that follows. I couldn't help but notice the speech that Edwards gave, which btw, was one of the worst I have ever heard. In it, he says they are going to continue to fight, continue to battle, and then says he hopes we can all unite. It was the most hypocritical speech I have ever heard and I hope that his political future is done. He can go back to chasing ambulances as far as I am concerned. It was sad to see Kerry really hurting but it was good to finally see some real emotion from him. I know he suffered a severe body blow, but I am warning you that it is not his last one. He again used his "Band of Brothers" in his concession speech to spit on the honor of the Veterans that served in Vietnam and to make fun of the Swift Boat efforts that the Main Stream Press provided cover for. He should have never done it. The Swift Boat guys were going to go after him anyway but there is steaming rage now to get him out of the Senate. I think within a week you will see the story about Kerry's discharge come out into view, and now that the media is done with Kerry, they will eat him alive. It will be a sad but fitting end to a man who dishonored so many and does so till this day. On a day that he should of been the most contrite, he stands their defiantly and throws it in their faces. Bad mistake, but good theater. Randeaux November 3rd, 2004, 07:33 PM I wish to congratulate GWB. As Joey said, I still don't like him but I wish him the best in trying to unite this country. I think the conservative rhetoric has done more to divide the country than GWB has. First of all, I would like to congradulate President Bush on a job well done!And Sen. Kerry for being very gracious in the face of defeat. :I I totally agree on this point with Barry2952, however the Liberals were no angels either, and that was what made me sick about the whole thing, everybody spewing venom at anyone who thought elsewise. I am a Libertarian, as I mentioned before, I got sick to death of EVERYONE questioning my political choices by stating phrases like: Why are you even wasting your vote,you're party's NEVER going to win! I got this from both Liberals and Conservatives. Yes, I did vote for Badnarik/Campangola for president yesterday, and everyone else that had Libertarian by their names. The truth of the matter is,I voted for the people that I thought could do the job properly, not because Bush is a Capitalistic, War-Monger or Kerry is a Spineless, Flip-Flopper who would hand over this country to anyone who would as much as sneer at us. There were many reasons I did not like either main candidate, but neither candidate was the Antichrist Incarnate as each side would have you believe their opponent is.When I voted yesterday, I was very aware that who I was going to vote for was gonna lose, I am, by far, not THAT stupid as to not know this. I went into that booth, knowing that I was doing what I did for the right reason. I went into that booth knowing I was exercising my right that many people who had no connection with me at all had fought and died for throughout the years this country has been around. I didn't vote because I hated one candidate or the other or even both. I voted for whoI thought was the best people for the job. And when I left that booth,I FELT GOOD! | |||||
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