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Slartibartfast
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Posted: February 04 2008 at 15:52 |
You think us proles will win?
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jimmy_row
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 13:26 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
I hope to be proven wrong regarding Obama, but even if you put race aside (and maybe my perspective is colored a bit by living in the south east US all my life), don't underestimate the ability of the right wing noise machine, and vote shenanigans to pull off a Republican victory. My wife (who's black) thinks that if Obama is in a tight race and there are shenanigans like in 2000 and 2004, people aren't going to stand for it and there will be riots. I'm not so sure it won't be like 2000 and 2004 all over again, a minority of the people will get very upset but most will just take it. If HC is the Democratic nominee, I'd still vote for her over any Republican or even Nader (though I like Ralph). Or how about "Don't blame me, I voted for Zappa"? |
I wouldn't be surprised if there is rioting after a GOP victory...the only way they can possibly win is to play dirty.
Proletariat vs. Bourgeoisie...coming to a city near you.
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Slartibartfast
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Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: February 01 2008 at 07:38 |
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rileydog22
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 23:14 |
Obama cracks me up. His platform is simply the word "change". What does he want to change? He rarely mentions. How does he plan on going about these changes? He doesn't have any idea. BUT, unlike every candidate in history who has promised change (read: all of them), Obama will ACTUALLY change things.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 14:02 |
I hope to be proven wrong regarding Obama, but even if you put race aside (and maybe my perspective is colored a bit by living in the south east US all my life), don't underestimate the ability of the right wing noise machine, and vote shenanigans to pull off a Republican victory. My wife (who's black) thinks that if Obama is in a tight race and there are shenanigans like in 2000 and 2004, people aren't going to stand for it and there will be riots. I'm not so sure it won't be like 2000 and 2004 all over again, a minority of the people will get very upset but most will just take it. If HC is the Democratic nominee, I'd still vote for her over any Republican or even Nader (though I like Ralph). Or how about "Don't blame me, I voted for Zappa"?
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jimmy_row
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 12:52 |
Slartibartfast wrote:
Better watch what you say Croatia and Wales. Is that WMD I smell you cooking up there? And damn sure better not have any oil.
I spoke a little too soon about and then there were four. Apparently some Republicans aren't so easy to quit as the debate last night was a four way. I'm really disappointed in the Democrats. I think Edwards would have beaten any Republican nominee in a landslide, should have hung in a little longer.
For any of you furreners around the around the world that might be interested, these are my predictions for matchups of the top four from a US American (anyone know where I can find some maps?): McCain vs. Hillary, too close to call. McCain vs. Obama, McCain (too many in this country who vote [and by that I mean those who haven't been disenfranchised] who won't vote for a black guy) Romney vs. Hillary, Hillary (too many religious fanatics that don't trust Mormons, but then again they probably wouldn't vote for Hillary either) Romney vs. Obama, too close to call.
Stay tuned for updates, when it come to opinions, I am full of it.
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do you really think so? (especially the first one) To me, it seems that Obama is wildly popular, especially among moderates - I think if he went up against Romney in particular, that he would win over a good chunk of the moderate-conservative vote...it would be a landslide. Actually I think Obama probably will beat anyone the GOP chooses, because his character is such that people find it hard to dislike him...hell, even Fixed News has laid it easy on him. I honestly don't think the race issue is as big as some may think. Of course I could be wrong, maybe it's worse farther south (you would know in Georgia...).
I'm also disappointed that Edwards dropped out, but he just wasn't getting any attention with the media focussing on anything but policy issues - Edward had the most clear view of where he was going and what he would do in the white house. If you ask me, there were some strings being pulled behind the scenes before super tuesday (hopefully not by Clinton). IMO a ticket with Obama & Edwards (VP) would be the way to go for the Dems...otherwise I'll vote for Nader if...when he jumps in again
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ClemofNazareth
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Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 4659
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 12:44 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
All I have to say is, I wish your authorities were so honest as to say that US citizens are not allowed to marry foreigners. The whole process involves serious invasions of a person's privacy, even when one has NOTHING to hide as in my case, and is clearly not engaging in a Green Card scam (no Western Europeans are, especially people like me who have property and a job in their home countries).
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I can empathize with you on this point. When I married my wife more than 20 years ago I was in the military and she was an undocumented alien (a story worthy of a round of drinks someday if I ever get the chance ).
Anyway, I naively thought that by marrying her she would become a citizen. Not so, as you are aware and I discovered. It took us two years, thousands of dollars and as you said a lot of privacy invasion. And this was way back when we had immigration amnesty in the U.S. and well before 9/11. I can't imagine how difficult the process must be today. Best of luck and I hope you invite me to your citizenship ceremony some day - I love going to those things !
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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Raff
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 12:07 |
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Hoppin' the pond eh? Well good luck, the naturalization process is a bitch and a half. I have a friend from India who has lived with his parents here since he was 6 (14 years ago) but they still haven't been able to get in. If you don't know a guy who knows a guy then you stay enqueued whilst others are grandfathered in. No wonder the illegal immigrant problem is so horrible, the process is not a process because it does not complete in a finite amount of time! Grr [/QUOTE] I am applying for a K-1, or fiancé visa, since I can't wait to marry another certain forum member whom you may have come across ... They usually take about 6 months (may be more, may be less), and then of course there is a lot of fun to be had with the whole Adjustment of Status process. All I have to say is, I wish your authorities were so honest as to say that US citizens are not allowed to marry foreigners. The whole process involves serious invasions of a person's privacy, even when one has NOTHING to hide as in my case, and is clearly not engaging in a Green Card scam (no Western Europeans are, especially people like me who have property and a job in their home countries). That said, unfortunately for us, we can't afford not to care about who is elected president of the US. The Italian territory is FULL of US military bases and such, since we are part of the NATO - not to mention that nowadays the world has become way too small for every country not to be in some measure influenced by what happens somewhere else.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 08:23 |
Better watch what you say Croatia and Wales. Is that WMD I smell you cooking up there? And damn sure better not have any oil.
I spoke a little too soon about and then there were four. Apparently some Republicans aren't so easy to quit as the debate last night was a four way. I'm really disappointed in the Democrats. I think Edwards would have beaten any Republican nominee in a landslide, should have hung in a little longer.
For any of you furreners around the around the world that might be interested, these are my predictions for matchups of the top four from a US American (anyone know where I can find some maps?): McCain vs. Hillary, too close to call. McCain vs. Obama, McCain (too many in this country who vote [and by that I mean those who haven't been disenfranchised] who won't vote for a black guy) Romney vs. Hillary, Hillary (too many religious fanatics that don't trust Mormons, but then again they probably wouldn't vote for Hillary either) Romney vs. Obama, too close to call.
Stay tuned for updates, when it come to opinions, I am full of it.
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clarke2001
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 07:40 |
I don't care who will rule some foreign country, in a same way I would like that foreign country to mind their own business within their borders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Of course, that's idealistic and unreal, but that's how it should be, more or less. We all know the impact of U.S. on the rest of the world, for good or for bad - that just shows how the situation is distorted - and far from ideal.
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allan Duul II
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Joined: January 09 2008
Location: Wales
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 07:27 |
They are all the same, capitalist scum f**ks the lot of them.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 07:19 |
And now there are four. Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Failcore
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Posted: January 31 2008 at 03:37 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
jimmy_row wrote:
1 vote for McCain, Romney, Huckabee, and Guliani combined...god I love this place!
I wish you guys could come over and vote in November |
Hopefully I will already be in the US by November, but unfortunately I won't be able to vote for a long time... Who knows, perhaps in 2012 I will!
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Hoppin' the pond eh? Well good luck, the naturalization process is a bitch and a half. I have a friend from India who has lived with his parents here since he was 6 (14 years ago) but they still haven't been able to get in. If you don't know a guy who knows a guy then you stay enqueued whilst others are grandfathered in. No wonder the illegal immigrant problem is so horrible, the process is not a process because it does not complete in a finite amount of time! Grr
Edited by Deathrabbit - January 31 2008 at 04:05
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Sean Trane
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Joined: April 29 2004
Location: Heart of Europe
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Posted: January 29 2008 at 10:26 |
funnnneeeeyyyyy!!
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let's just stay above the moral melee prefer the sink to the gutter keep our sand-castle virtues content to be a doer as well as a thinker, prefer lifting our pen rather than un-sheath our sword
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 29 2008 at 06:48 |
rileydog22 wrote:
Nobody wants to take a strong stance either way on the environment, because if you go way pro-environment you lose critical corporate $$$ for your campaign, but if you go pro-business you alienate the young vote.
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Yes, but few young people bother to vote, and that may be the crux of the problem, particularly when you add in folks who do vote but don't vote for their best interests but instead get suckered into voting for hot button cultural issues.
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rileydog22
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Posted: January 28 2008 at 19:37 |
Nobody wants to take a strong stance either way on the environment, because if you go way pro-environment you lose critical corporate $$$ for your campaign, but if you go pro-business you alienate the young vote.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: January 28 2008 at 10:32 |
EnglishAssassin wrote:
What makes it rather difficult for foreigners like myself to decide who we'd rather have in the White House is that, foreign policy beyond Iraq not being a vote-grabbing issue in the US, it's something of a mystery just where Hillary, Barak, and the rest in fact stand on international issues. Has any one of them, for instance, committed themselves to actually reducing the US's carbon emissions, and promised to sign treaties to that effect?
If anyone would care to enlighten me, they'd be most welcome...
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as far as environmental issues, John Edwards is really the only one who's commited to doing anything big, and his record is a tad inconsistent.
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jimmy_row
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Posted: January 28 2008 at 10:31 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
jimmy_row wrote:
1 vote for McCain, Romney, Huckabee, and Guliani combined...god I love this place!
I wish you guys could come over and vote in November |
Hopefully I will already be in the US by November, but unfortunately I won't be able to vote for a long time... Who knows, perhaps in 2012 I will!
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Norbert
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Posted: January 28 2008 at 09:00 |
I really don't envy Americans for their possible president canditates.
I read something about all major canditates, and I found in all something that is a big turn off for me.
Perhaps a Clinton vs. Giuliani, and Huckabee as vice president candidate would be the worst combination.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: January 28 2008 at 07:57 |
Ghost Rider wrote:
jimmy_row wrote:
1 vote for McCain, Romney, Huckabee, and Guliani combined...god I love this place!
I wish you guys could come over and vote in November |
Hopefully I will already be in the US by November, but unfortunately I won't be able to vote for a long time... Who knows, perhaps in 2012 I will!
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Say, have you memorized all that stuff us US Americans should know but don't, so you can pass your citizenship test? By the way if you're one of those stinkin' liberal feringners trying to sneak your way into this country and corrupt it, you've got my support 100%.
Edited by Slartibartfast - January 28 2008 at 07:58
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