Republican victory re-draws political map!

Off topic, but don't go too far overboard - after all, we are watching...heh.
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Republican victory re-draws political map!

Postby shockwave203 » Thu Nov 04, 2004 11:04 pm

Image

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Postby Heart Collector » Thu Nov 04, 2004 11:27 pm

I'll go for that. I embrace my new canadian friends.

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Postby Sewer-Urchin » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:45 am

So much for no political or religious threads :(

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Postby cavalierlwt » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:48 am

I'm good with that too. I live in NH, so it shouldn't be too much of a change. Different money, say 'ehh' at the end of my sentences, watch a lot more Hockey. I can handle it.
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Postby Heart Collector » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:54 am

Originally posted by Sewer-Urchin
So much for no political or religious threads :(


You're just mad because you live in Jesus Land :D

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Postby LeVar Burton » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:01 am

I'm happy that I live in the U.S. I really wish all these people that threatened to move to Canada would actually move there, especially the people that say they're ashamed they're American.

If you want my opinion, it was gay marriage that really got the religious vote out. Theres a link on Drudge that says Bill Clinton warned Kerry to support a ban on it. The democratic party has way too many interests under its tent... it can't support itself anymore and needs major changes.

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Postby Colonel Ingus » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:14 am

I'm good with that too. I live in NH, so it shouldn't be too much of a change. Different money, say 'ehh' at the end of my sentences, watch a lot more Hockey. I can handle it.


cavalierxt this is exactly what is wrong with liberals/democrats! You live in a fantasy world!

There is no Hockey!

And on a serious note.

I couldn't agree more with Levar's first paragraph. GET THE FUCK OUT! If you are going to be a whiney bitch and leave those of us who are going to fight for what we believe in we don't want you around. You want to stay and fight?

GOOD!

I don't care if you are on my side or the other I only want people who care enough to even try. If you are such a spineless wimp you aren't willing to fight for what you believe in then you deserve a Hitler or even worse a Stalin.

Hell JimmyT and I have had plenty of vitriolic conversations on these boards (back when political topics were still allowed) and even though I may not have respected his opinion I always respect him.

At least he isn't a little pansy going "Oh I didn't get my way and now I am going to take my doll and leave!

Here's a phone message from us. "Hello I am George W. Bush and I approve this message.... Barbara? Alec? you done been told to get the fuck out once already!"
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Postby cavalierlwt » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:17 am

Take it easy Colonel!
For starters, I'm not Liberal nor a Democrat.
For finishers, it's supposed to be a joke.
I make a joke, you call me a whiney bitch? You're a nice guy Colonel, a real ray of sunshine.
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Postby Jeffro » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:29 am

:rotflmao:

So true...

Almost all catholics against abortion and stem cell research voted for Bush. HELLO!? Stem cell research helps people!

And sewer...I have no idea why the admins haven't locked any of these yet. Maybe they are letting us get it out of our system for a week...after then, I think they should pull the plug.

Enjoy it while it lasts. ;)

So far there isn't any bloodshed, but if you must mods...:lock:
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Postby Jeffro » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:31 am

Another funny pic

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Postby cavalierlwt » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:55 am

Originally posted by LeVar Burton

If you want my opinion, it was gay marriage that really got the religious vote out. Theres a link on Drudge that says Bill Clinton warned Kerry to support a ban on it. The democratic party has way too many interests under its tent... it can't support itself anymore and needs major changes.


The Democratic Party is going to have to define itself, plain and simple. The last two candidates suffered the same situation, no clear platform. The Republicans also benefit from having an unbelievable effective media machine (Fox new, talk radio etc) that really helps them package their product.

Interestingly though, Wesley Clark was on MSNB the other night talking about what it was like to campaign. He said you spend all your time worrying about how your quotes and soundbites will be received or twisted around, either accidentally or purposely. Look at Howard Dean, can anyone imagine that yelling 'YEARGHHH!' would somehow comeback to haunt a politician that much?

The last candidate I saw that really had a concrete platform: (try not to laugh) H.Ross Perot in '92
I loved that guy, right up until he went nuts with that whole ninjas on the front lawn thing. I can't imagine we'll see someone like him for a long time. Charts, graphs, facts, figures, economic prinicpals...It was a truly great.

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