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11/03/2004 09:28:32 AM · #1 |
Democrats, here is your special whine thread. Feel free to fill it up with all your BS.
Watch for Al Gore's post. He'll be here any minute with Michael pulling his strings. |
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11/03/2004 09:30:36 AM · #2 |
Oh yeah, that's what I love about this site. We can all be so grown up about it. Can we wait for an official final decision?
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11/03/2004 09:31:22 AM · #3 |
They remind me of a nerdy schoolboy on the playground that when he loses a game jumps up and down and whines "do over, do over"...
Message edited by author 2004-11-03 09:32:14.
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11/03/2004 09:35:11 AM · #4 |
Since both candidates agreed that all votes should be counted let's wait until that actually happens.
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11/03/2004 09:38:29 AM · #5 |
Why oh why, Ohio...hehehe. |
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11/03/2004 09:40:12 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by vtruan: Why oh why, Ohio...hehehe. |
The Florida of 2004.
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11/03/2004 09:54:47 AM · #7 |
eric, I moved your post here, where it belongs.
"Here ya go all you GOPers,
here's a special little place for you to congratulate yourselves on choosing Karl Rove and Dick Cheney again. No, I didn't forget about the puppet sitting on Dicks lap! Don't forget to pat each other on the back for the new Supreme Court Justices that will be appointed and will no doubt take away some freedoms we have enjoyed living in the good ol' USA! And here's to the war on Iraq! Hip Hip Horray!
I will exit this rant and let you all congratulate yourselves here :)"
Message edited by author 2004-11-03 09:55:23. |
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11/03/2004 11:29:33 AM · #8 |
Oh yeah, that's what I love about this site. We can all be so grown up about it. Can we wait for an official final decision?
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OK, it's official,you can whine now.
Message edited by author 2004-11-03 11:30:57. |
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11/03/2004 11:34:29 AM · #9 |
Nice to see such graciousness in the face of victory or defeat.
What's done is done.
Some of us will be happy as larry and others will be bitterly disappointed.
Neither gloating nor whining reflect well on anyone and hardly show the voice of maturity and friendship.
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11/03/2004 11:36:49 AM · #10 |
A sad day for the world. God help us all. I guess all the fear mongering worked. The American people have given the Bush administration a license to continue bullying the rest of the world and ignoring the UN, the World Court and the Kyoto Accord.....except of course when it's to their advantage. Shame on you.
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11/03/2004 11:38:33 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by orussell: A sad day for the world. God help us all. I guess all the fear mongering worked. The American people have given the Bush administration a license to continue bullying the rest of the world and ignoring the UN, the World Court and the Kyoto Accord.....except of course when it's to their advantage. Shame on you. |
I agree 100%
It is a very sad and pathetic day for the whole world.
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11/03/2004 11:53:44 AM · #12 |
Couple things of note:
For the first time in awhile the President of the US won with more then 50% of the vote.
Bush received more votes then any presidiential candaidate in the US, ever.
I'm just happy there are no lawsuits, serious complaints of foul play, or any need to hand count ballots. People voted in record numbers and clearly choose the next President.
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11/03/2004 11:54:53 AM · #13 |
Gotta have a bit of a whine, say a very surprising depressing outcome, 90% of the world are gonna be feeling a little miffed right now, and frankly i can't wait till 2008/9 for Hillary to get in there. At least when thousands of people are being murdered, she'll do more than read My Pet Goat... |
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11/03/2004 11:56:04 AM · #14 |
I, hereby announce my candidacy for the President of the United States of America in 2008 (if the republic is still here)... At first I was planning to run as an independent, but I realize I need to take the House and the Senate as well, so I will be forming a new Party. Any suggestions on a good name? I was thinking the "People's Party" but it sounds a little too commie and/or 1984ish... I have closely watched this past election and I know what it takes to be President... I am compiling a long list of 5 second sound bites as we speak :)
Suggestions are welcome :)
PS ~ All you young people that didn't show up... Have fun paying off the deficit...
Message edited by author 2004-11-03 11:57:48.
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11/03/2004 12:02:31 PM · #15 |
It's a sad day for America too. A lot of people around the world love Americans but hate the Bush administration. I think this is going to lead to more resentment of Americans throughout the world. That is very unfortunate and I predict more terrorism as a result.
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11/03/2004 12:18:09 PM · #16 |
Originally posted by David Ey: Oh yeah, that's what I love about this site. We can all be so grown up about it. Can we wait for an official final decision?
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OK, it's official,you can whine now. |
Never said I was gonna....just said to wait ;)
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11/03/2004 12:31:26 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by orussell: It's a sad day for America too. A lot of people around the world love Americans but hate the Bush administration. I think this is going to lead to more resentment of Americans throughout the world. That is very unfortunate and I predict more terrorism as a result. |
if what you say is true, maybe they should start hating americans too because more than half are on bush's side. |
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11/03/2004 12:35:28 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by orussell: A lot of people around the world love Americans but hate the Bush administration. I think this is going to lead to more resentment of Americans throughout the world. |
I can't help but agree that much of the world which seemed to have a semi-sympathy for Americans but dislike for their leader will now be extremely pissed that the American people supported George with a popular vote and another term as president...
Disclaimer: I'm Canadian and I'm not "left-wing" or "right-wing" (stupid, divisive, black&white politics) so I'm not saying this opinion is right or wrong, I'm just saying that I think that a lot of non-Americans were expecting different results...just goes to show they put too much stock in hollywood/media/Michael Moore...
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11/03/2004 12:39:07 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by orussell: It's a sad day for America too. A lot of people around the world love Americans but hate the Bush administration. I think this is going to lead to more resentment of Americans throughout the world. That is very unfortunate and I predict more terrorism as a result. |
if what you say is true, maybe they should start hating americans too because more than half are on bush's side. |
Actually only about 20% of Americans supported the President.
US population: 294,670,551
Votes for Bush: 58,641,078
Just to clarify. :)
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11/03/2004 12:42:35 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by cbeller: Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by orussell: It's a sad day for America too. A lot of people around the world love Americans but hate the Bush administration. I think this is going to lead to more resentment of Americans throughout the world. That is very unfortunate and I predict more terrorism as a result. |
if what you say is true, maybe they should start hating americans too because more than half are on bush's side. |
Actually only about 20% of Americans supported the President.
US population: 294,670,551
Votes for Bush: 58,641,078
Just to clarify. :) |
that's not good reasoning. you should know that. you can't automatically give all the non-voting people to kerry. however, if they were all for kerry why didn't they come out and vote. not only that, but that's not the voting age population. |
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11/03/2004 12:47:01 PM · #21 |
Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by cbeller:
Actually only about 20% of Americans supported the President.
US population: 294,670,551
Votes for Bush: 58,641,078
Just to clarify. :) |
that's not good reasoning. you should know that. you can't automatically give all the non-voting people to kerry. however, if they were all for kerry why didn't they come out and vote. not only that, but that's not the voting age population. |
Nowhere did I say everyone else supported Kerry. What I was refering to was only 20% voted for Bush. I am in no way implying that everyone else is for Kerry. You said over 1/2 of America supported Bush, I was just stating that is not necassarily true.
Hell, all the non-voters could be for Nader! :)
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11/03/2004 12:55:31 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by cbeller: Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by cbeller:
Actually only about 20% of Americans supported the President.
US population: 294,670,551
Votes for Bush: 58,641,078
Just to clarify. :) |
that's not good reasoning. you should know that. you can't automatically give all the non-voting people to kerry. however, if they were all for kerry why didn't they come out and vote. not only that, but that's not the voting age population. |
Nowhere did I say everyone else supported Kerry. What I was refering to was only 20% voted for Bush. I am in no way implying that everyone else is for Kerry. You said over 1/2 of America supported Bush, I was just stating that is not necassarily true.
Hell, all the non-voters could be for Nader! :) |
true, nader could be the president of the non-voters. :)
the crazy thing to think about is the fact that so many people didn't vote, even in this election. if you didn't vote this time, i don't know what would push you into voting later. that fact there are that many people consistantly not voting is messed up. |
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11/03/2004 12:57:54 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by cbeller: Originally posted by nborton: Originally posted by cbeller:
Actually only about 20% of Americans supported the President.
US population: 294,670,551
Votes for Bush: 58,641,078
Just to clarify. :) |
that's not good reasoning. you should know that. you can't automatically give all the non-voting people to kerry. however, if they were all for kerry why didn't they come out and vote. not only that, but that's not the voting age population. |
Nowhere did I say everyone else supported Kerry. What I was refering to was only 20% voted for Bush. I am in no way implying that everyone else is for Kerry. You said over 1/2 of America supported Bush, I was just stating that is not necassarily true.
Hell, all the non-voters could be for Nader! :) |
true, nader could be the president of the non-voters. :)
the crazy thing to think about is the fact that so many people didn't vote, even in this election. if you didn't vote this time, i don't know what would push you into voting later. that fact there are that many people consistantly not voting is messed up. |
Imagine if everyone voted that was eligible. We wouldn't be having this discussion yet, 'cause they'd still be counting the votes.
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11/03/2004 12:59:59 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by nborton: the crazy thing to think about is the fact that so many people didn't vote, even in this election. if you didn't vote this time, i don't know what would push you into voting later. that fact there are that many people consistantly not voting is messed up. |
I agree 110%, it is VERY disturbing. This topic could almost be an additoinal thread in itself. (Edit: Why don't people vote?)
Message edited by author 2004-11-03 13:00:55.
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11/03/2004 01:02:39 PM · #25 |
i don't want to divert the thread, but does anyone know the % increase in votes this time. since supposedly more people came out this time than ever before. |
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