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Which candidate should be our next prez?
George W. Bush
 
17.7%, 11 votes
John Kerry
 
25.8%, 16 votes
Ralph Nader
 
8.1%, 5 votes
Howard Dean
 
12.9%, 8 votes
Somebody else
 
35.5%, 22 votes
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Posted on 04-29-04 11:09 AM Link
I don't understand the question.

Melvin votes for Pat Buchanan.
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Posted on 04-29-04 02:59 PM Link
Originally posted by Rydain
I voted for Dennis Kucinich in Pennsylvania's primaries (which were this most recent Tuesday). I don't think he's going to get the nomination, but I agree with most of his platform, so I felt that a vote for him was a show of support for still-controversial stances on issues such as drug law reform (he does not think that marijuana is Bad, Umkay?) and gay marriage (he's all for it).


From what I saw and heard of him from this side of the ocean, Kucinich struck me as the only decent, moral candidate running.
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Kucinich is a great guy, but he has nowhere near the support he needs to get the nomination.
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Posted on 04-30-04 08:38 AM Link
Canada's going to be watching this with some interest because our slogan now is: "ANYONE BUT BUSH".

Seriously, CTV had a poll done on how Canadians view America. Most people prefer the status quo or want relations to improve, but 82% of Canadians resent Bush.
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Posted on 04-30-04 08:43 AM Link
*Clicks Ralph Nader* Shit, he was right next to Kerry! I got confused! *Clicks on Kerry* Oh I notice some people didn't click hard enough on Kerry to push the link all the way through, we're going to have to count hanging and dimpled clicks too!
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Posted on 04-30-04 10:26 AM Link
It's really a shame this year. Bush has potatoes for brains, and Kerry doesn't know which end of his shoe is where to put the foot.

I think Bush is a big idiot, but at least he gives straight answers to questions. Kerry, "on the other hand" (ba-dum-tssshh!), always says "Well, this could happen, on the other hand, this could happen, and on the other hand". He only has 2 hands, where do these extra hands come from?

I'd vote for Bush over Kerry because of what he might do with the military presence in Iraq. Kerry votes to have the military in action over in Iraq, then votes against their funding. I don't like that at all. I'd be afraid he pulls out the troops, which could have good or bad consequences.

I dunno, there's no proof that he could pull out troops. It's a toss up. I hate both candidates

As for Nader, I haven't heard a single thing about him...
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Posted on 04-30-04 09:06 PM Link
Originally posted by Weasel
Kerry votes to have the military in action over in Iraq, then votes against their funding.
He didn't vote against their funding:
The original bill had the funding come from the massive Bush tax cut (the part for the rich) and oil revenues from Iraq. But Bush's buddies (the rich and the oil figureheads) didn't like this idea, so the bill was modified to come from the pockets of the taxpayers, and more buerocratic bullshit was added to it as well.
Kerry supported the original bill but not the latter form. No matter how Kerry voted, Bush would be attacking him...
No vote: "Kerry voted no for troop funding and kevlar" OMGOMG I TAKE EVERYTHING OUT OF CONTEXT AND BELIEVE PROPAGANDA!
Yes vote: "Kerry voted for higher taxes" - BUSH is the one who wanted it to come from taxpayers pockets...
Abstain: "Kerry didn't vote for funding for our troops"

Being a politician isn't always easy, especially when you're in the house or senate. Bush doesn't have a voting record because he was a governor beforehand. At least Kerry is consistent.
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Posted on 05-16-04 01:26 PM Link
I think that Carmen Elektra should be president.
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Posted on 05-16-04 01:46 PM Link
Generally, bumping a two-week-old-thread to post a joke which isn't even funny is not a good way to become popular, Mr. Kurama. Besides, I believe two weeks is the limit we set on bumps, which means this'll have to be closed.
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