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Post by nsanesocrates on Nov 14, 2004 15:40:05 GMT -8
wow, thats pretty interesting.
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Post by jonathonkiler on Nov 15, 2004 8:08:24 GMT -8
Big deal about Ohio. Ever since the Washington Redskins became a team in the 1930's, the president was "decided" by how they did at their game just prior to the election. If they win the game, the incumbent, in this case Bush, wins, and if they lose, the challenger, Kerry, wins. But they lost, and Kerry didn't win. So the whole thing about winning Ohio is just another superstition that at anytime in the future could be proven wrong.
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Post by nsanesocrates on Nov 15, 2004 14:31:11 GMT -8
true--- but what if it is a conspiracy??? after all, bush got a X amount more votes in ohio than there are registered voters... interesting...
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Post by jonathonkiler on Nov 16, 2004 0:01:38 GMT -8
Yeah the government has may secrets. ;D
But this whole thing, in my opinion, is dead. Bush won Kerry lost, Nader had no chance, the end.
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Post by nsanesocrates on Nov 16, 2004 13:41:58 GMT -8
sure-- u can think like that--- but remember the severity of this could be much more than having a stupid president. Go read about how a few presidents have abused their power. and the truth is that [glow=red,2,300]every president would be the worst possibe choice[/glow]
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Post by rabidgecko on Nov 19, 2004 15:51:02 GMT -8
The thing is that a number of middle eastern people and groups view people like Osama and Arafat like a messiah to their people. They believe that these people are on the Earth to liberate their country from the "oppresion" of the U.S.A. When a large country like the U.S.A. forces a smaller country to do something a certain way, or when these poverty stricken people see the wealth and riches of America, they feel jealousy and anger. They want to be at the same level economically and they feel that the U.S.A. is preventing them from reaching that objective. And from that it is easy enough for you all to see where the terrorist bombers came from, and why there is so much anti-american thought world-wide. And once genuine hatred is instilled in a country such as Iraq, only a very very small percentage will stop hating even after U.S.A. leaves. I learned this is Socials and Religion class. That was a very good leson i think, because it helps you to see why these things happen, instead of simply saying, Oh, they attacked us? Hmmm, That's not very nice. They are bad people, they deserve to die. Its better not to look at life that way.
rabid_gecko
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Post by nsanesocrates on Nov 21, 2004 0:39:29 GMT -8
kinda like, saddam grew up in a world as u said and since he gained power he did wutever almost any iraqi would in his position?
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Post by rabidgecko on Nov 30, 2004 19:47:49 GMT -8
yea. lol this is hilarious. my sister found this article in her school newspaper, it shows some of the dumbest things ever to come out of bush's mouth Except that social security IS a federal program. During a photo op with P.M. Paul Martin, Bush said he would accept questions, haha, Mexican isn't a language. Makes you wonder. . . Yea, this one shows that Canada has fallen under the iron curtain of communism and He really works wonders doesn't he. . . This one speaks for itself. hopefuller. . . yea. . .the education system really seems to work I think its safe to say WTF Nice. . . classic While I do agree that many of us make the most horribly simple mistakes, don't you suppose that the President of America should be able to avoid such things as these?!? I mean, maybe he should get a new writing and editing team. rabid_gecko
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Post by nsanesocrates on Dec 2, 2004 20:40:50 GMT -8
bush just the lamb for cheney. bush is obviously 2 dum to even read his speeches. some1 is usin him. its just an guess 1/2way based on facts. but if this turns out to b a conspiracy rember that i was first on this forum to spot it!!
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Post by nsanesocrates on Dec 2, 2004 20:53:50 GMT -8
"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream "
ooooo i really love this one. family values he says. this is one of the most disgraceful things that i have heard that man say in my life. He preaches about "Family Values" when he was caught with crack, his daughter same, his daughter comes out *ON NATIONAL TELEVISION* with a very thin type shirt and no bra... and he stands there preachin like a corrupted christian extremist/KKK member.
now i dont really give a nuts about porn/nudity/violence on television. infact, to an extent, i encourage it for all ages. but considering the majority of americans do not think this way, its probably not a smart idea to wave it in the american ppls face. i do not understand why people believe anything this man says. this whole thing just sickens me to a point beyond wantfor death. D:
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Post by Chalupa! on Dec 2, 2004 21:40:48 GMT -8
Huh? Where did you hear that? CBS? lol
Anyways, I think it is very funny some of the things our Presidents say. Here are some funny Clinton Quotes:In a post-State of the Union speech in Buffalo, NY on January 20, 1999, Bill Clinton was asked why not a tax cut if we have a surplus. Clinton's response: "We could give it all back to you and hope you spend it right... But ... if you don't spend it right, here's what's going to happen. In 2013 -- that's just 14 years away -- taxes people pay on their payroll for Social Security will no longer cover the monthly checks... I want every parent here to look at the young people here, and ask yourself, 'Do you really want to run the risk of squandering this surplus?' " Source: Washington Times, January 21, 1999 Yeah, government knows how to spend our money better than we do! lol"It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is"depends on how you define "alone" ... there were a lot of times when we were alone, but I never really thought we were. -excerpts from Bill Clinton's grand jury testimony Most people know what "is" and "alone" means - amazing that Clinton does not! "The road to tyranny, we must remember, begins with the destruction of the truth." from a speech at the University of Connecticut, Oct 15, 1997Can anyone say "I did not have sex with that woman..." Hmmmm "The other thing we have to do is to take seriously the role in this problem of...older men who prey on underage women...There are consequences to decisions and...one way or the other, people always wind up being held accountable." Bill Clinton, June 13, 1996, in a speech endorsing a national effort against teen pregnancy. -Unless they are an intern "No one wants to get this (Lewinsky) matter behind us more than I do, except maybe all the rest of the American people,"-Does he realize what he said? "You know the one thing that's wrong with this country? Everyone gets a chance to have their fair say."Maybe it's called "Democracy"? "I can tell you that the decisions we made, we made because we thought they were in the interests of the American people,"--Bill Clinton, on being asked why he signed waivers, against the Pentagon's protest, to sell Loral missile guidance systems technology to Communist China, enabling China for the first time to launch nuclear weapons.-Yep, That was in our best interest!"She is here with us today," the president declared, speaking of Halvorsen. "I'd like to ask her to stand."Gail Halvorsen then stood up - Mr. Gail Halvorsen, a 77-year old grandfather. "Thank you, Sir, " said Clinton. "There are a lot of very brilliant people who believe that the nation-state is fast becoming a relic of the past,"Relic? Bill Clinton, January 27, 1992, speaking about the allegations that he had a 12 year affair with Gennifer Flowers..."They've been exposed as the trash they are"January 1998, Bill Clinton admits under oath in the Paula Jones deposition that he had an affair with Gennifer Flowers "The last time I checked, the Constitution said, 'of the people, by the people and for the people.' That's what the Declaration of Independence says." Very funny stuff. I would agree with you that these guys probably get quoted so much, it's hard not to put your foot in your mouth, but Clinton was caught with his pants down (no pun intended) so many times. ;D ;D I think he takes the cake so far.....
Chalupa
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Post by nsanesocrates on Dec 3, 2004 18:27:17 GMT -8
once again, after this ill shut-up cause u guys prolly annoyed bout me bush bashin'. George was AWOL from NATIONAL GUARD. and kerry has f**kin war medals. that alone should have been enuff for him to win the election in a time of war. although u should judge them on intelligence 2, i think kerry was better for the job on almost every level, if not all. Even bush's old man went to war. f**kin pilot with medals and nuts. I dont want some f**kin draft dodger, or, ***Fortunate Son*** to be runnin our f**kin children into battle to die for his money schemes. Bush reminds me an awful lot about some rich-ass panzy white-boy who has his daddy buy his way through life. kind o' guy that gives us other white people a bad name. he prolly has never been told no for any reason in his life.. thats all i gotta say.
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Post by killa469 on Dec 16, 2004 15:57:09 GMT -8
boo
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Post by trashbag on Dec 17, 2004 1:18:02 GMT -8
hmm
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Post by italianfoot on Dec 24, 2004 19:32:24 GMT -8
hi
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