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Poll Question: Who will/do you vote for/support?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2004 at 21:15
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

My point is that the Dems threw out a despicable candidate, tried to dress him up as a messiah and fell flat on their faces. Clinton politics gotta go. A shiney turd is still a piece of sh*t. If you are going to choose the lesser of two evils, you damn well better know what BOTH of those evils are about. Kerry didn;t even have a platform other than, "I'm not Bush." He rufused to say what he was about without leaving himself and out.

Check out Democrat Zel Miller or even Joe Lieberman. Those guys had a much better stand on the issues.

Moderation is the key, in life, social aspects and politics.  

Now those would be two dems i may be willing to vote for depending on the next republican candidate.Personally I feel Hilary will run in 2008...the republicans could beat her if they chose Mccain. He'll be able to reach out to both parties with his moderate viewpoints.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 03 2004 at 22:26
arright, something's DEFINITELY wrong here. On a progressive rock site, George W. Bush (a conservative) has 35.7% of the vote, and John Kerry has 21.4% of the vote. I think Fripp is taking away the liberal vote. Just like Nader...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 00:43

Kerry was the WRONG candidate. Period. No one believed he could do the job and the other people were operating off mob mentality.

Ewwww, Hilary? Come on GDUB, no one could be that stupid to throw her Socialistic arse into the mix.

The Dems need to redifine their objective. MCcain and Miller. I'd be happy with either man.  

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 03:14
Originally posted by danbo danbo wrote:

Kerry was the WRONG candidate. Period. No one believed he could do the job and the other people were operating off mob mentality.

Ewwww, Hilary? Come on GDUB, no one could be that stupid to throw her Socialistic arse into the mix.

The Dems need to redifine their objective. MCcain and Miller. I'd be happy with either man.  

The democratic party and voters are. She frightens me more than Kerry. I hope you're right Danbo. Zel Miller is likeable enough, but REALLY old. Almost as old as Threefates.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 06:09

I believe that the election is a triumph for Democracy.

I believe that Bush is the man for the job.

I believe that Tony Blair is his own man.

I believe that Elvis faked his death.

I believe that Kirk and Spock were lovers.

I believe that the earth is hollow.

I believe Doug McClure lives there with Bruce Lee & Jeff Buckley

I believe Star Wars Episode 1 is a great film.

So does Elvis.... 

I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 07:10

^Any free election is a triumph for democracy.

If you're not satisfied with the results of the election, the maybe you have a problem with democracy itself. You're not alone...Alexis deToqueville had a number of criticisms of democracy, back around 1831(!), and very few of them have actually been meaningfully addressed in the last 170 years. Ultimately, however, it's either democracy or outright revolution for anyone who is interested in change. I'd like to avoid revolution...the carnage in Iraq and Vietnam is nothing compared to the horrors of the Civil War (in which the side of democracy lost, by the way).

I'm in favor of getting rid of the electoral college, but GWB still won the popular vote...I dislike him, personally and politically, but I understand that many people (especially in the Pork Rind states) are justifiably leery of the shrill, smug liberal elitists and humorless, inhuman socialism they typically represent.

Gdub gets a lot of comments like "how can you be gay and republican?" which is silly because they're not automatically mutually exclusive, any more than Gay & Christian (or Gay & Prog!)...similarly, many of my postions seem to be on the wackier side of liberalism, but I also favor certain traditional conservative/ republican ideals such as less government spending and less government involvement in our personal lives. I don't believe government should be legislating morality, but I also completely understand why half the country feels that 'a return to traditional values' (the most-often cited reason Bush voters gave in exit polls) is a compelling ideal.

I don't think GWB will really satisfy anyone (plenty of religious, conservative, and republican folks have already come out against him) but let's stop being so easily spooked- the world is not going to come to an end because of him. His victory may mean that scary things will happen in the next four years, but just because the elections are over doesn't mean we've instantly lost the power to influence the course of events.

[insert humorous closing comment here to balance the wordy seriousness of my post]

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 08:29
Well put James.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 09:57

You're not a democracy, you're a republic.

And Star Wars Epesode 1 IS a good film.

[insert humorous closing comment here to balance the wordy seriousness of my post as well]



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 10:18
take out Jar-Jar and I might agree
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 10:33
Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Don't waste your breath on these guys Danbo Your not going to change their minds. Everybody else in the world seems to think they know what's best for us stupid americans. Their the elitists.

Let Europe rot in its own decadence!!

Hmm ... and isn't THIS a flaming (even a racist) remark? I'm not an elitist, but i must admit some Americans are really stupid, yes. Not that we Europeans are so much more clever though, but at least we know what both nazism and communism is and how dangerous they are. Anyway, with Bush and his spending-like-a-liberal politics, we'll see what country will rot first.

The reason i'm saying Bush voters are not very clever is because Bush's politics will hurt them sooner or later anyway. If not because of new terrorist attacks (Bushy boy is really asking for trouble), it's gonna happen through the economy. Or through his extreme-conservative social agenda (women rights, gay rights, privacy right...and much more) - hence my reference to nazims and communism.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 10:40

bush is making downloading music a federal offense as well, rather than a civil court case, you'll now get a civil court case and a minimum of 3 years in jail :-D

w00t!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 11:30

Originally posted by James Lee James Lee wrote:

take out Jar-Jar and I might agree

Yeah good point...

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 11:32

pff the whole movie was sheer bliss.

just the fact they carried jar jar on to the second one that got annoying.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 13:25
Originally posted by jiggajake jiggajake wrote:

bush is making downloading music a federal offense as well, rather than a civil court case, you'll now get a civil court case and a minimum of 3 years in jail :-D

w00t!

where did you hear that?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 13:38

not the last rolling stones but the one before that

the one with john stewart on the cover

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 14:08
Originally posted by BillBoh1971 BillBoh1971 wrote:

Originally posted by gdub411 gdub411 wrote:

Don't waste your breath on these guys Danbo Your not going to change their minds. Everybody else in the world seems to think they know what's best for us stupid americans. Their the elitists.

Let Europe rot in its own decadence!!

Hmm ... and isn't THIS a flaming (even a racist) remark? I'm not an elitist, but i must admit some Americans are really stupid, yes. Not that we Europeans are so much more clever though, but at least we know what both nazism and communism is and how dangerous they are. Anyway, with Bush and his spending-like-a-liberal politics, we'll see what country will rot first.

The reason i'm saying Bush voters are not very clever is because Bush's politics will hurt them sooner or later anyway. If not because of new terrorist attacks (Bushy boy is really asking for trouble), it's gonna happen through the economy. Or through his extreme-conservative social agenda (women rights, gay rights, privacy right...and much more) - hence my reference to nazims and communism.

Thats it. You threw down the guantlet. No more Belgium Waffles. It's Freedom Waffles from now on. I'll show you!!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 14:35

"Thats it. You threw down the guantlet. No more Belgium Waffles. It's Freedom Waffles from now on. I'll show you!!"

I don't get it. What have GW Bush and waffles in common? What do you wanna show me??



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 14:59
Originally posted by BillBoh1971 BillBoh1971 wrote:

"Thats it. You threw down the guantlet. No more Belgium Waffles. It's Freedom Waffles from now on. I'll show you!!"

I don't get it. What have GW Bush and waffles in common? What do you wanna show me??

It was a joke. When we had some political snares with France a few moron restaurant ownerthought they would show France by changing the name of French Fries into Freedom Fries. It's one of those lame things that most americans are embarrassed about

So.,since you're from Belgium I "threatened" to change the Belgium Waffle into Freedom Waffles...I was just trying to be silly in the hopes of disarming  your rage over our election. I guess I shouldn't expect you to know the stupid things that happen in america but I figured for sure this doozy would leak out to you europeans.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 16:16

Ow yes, i think i remember now, yes.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: November 04 2004 at 16:18
My colleagues from Belgium never fail to remind me that "French fries" were in fact invented in Belgium. Allegedly.
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