2008 US Presidential Election - Page 96
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NovaTheFeared
United States7222 Posts
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khy
United States475 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:31 R3condite wrote: rofl... democrates r controling the WATER i think it might be the fact that water = ports and ports = immigrations (wel lat least bak in hte old days... now it just kind of transferred over?) this means that they know or at least think they noe more about cultural diversity and stuff like that which means they'll go liberal because they have to be all understand and stuff... let me tell u this cities like NY.. if u r not liberal ppl will hate u and be like wtf is wrong w/ u == that's y they r democrate (us snooby NY and san fran ppl think being liberal is upper class, though if we were really upper class, we'd go republican,) Um...sort of logical reasoning? Dealing in serious stereotyping here. The funny thing is, maybe Georgia and North Carolina would be a bit less hardcore conservative, seeing as they have some fairly major port cities. Maybe not historically great immigration centers (well, maybe Atlanta, but that's not a port), but still fairly cosmopolitan. Then again, after Sherman basically razed the South, there probably wasn't much left to build upon...whatever. Either way, your post uses some of the lamest logic I've seen. Try to think a little bit before you say these kinds of things--some of the assertions you've made could actually go either way based on your premises. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:40 Savio wrote: At the VERY least I hope that the GOP can filibuster the dems' bill that takes away the voter privacy/anonymity for union votes. That is one of the things I am most scare about with a completely democrat controlled government. def... privacy is a must.. unless it's for national security haha On November 05 2008 12:41 Darrun wrote: Um...sort of logical reasoning? Dealing in serious stereotyping here. The funny thing is, maybe Georgia and North Carolina would be a bit less hardcore conservative, seeing as they have some fairly major port cities. Maybe not historically great immigration centers (well, maybe Atlanta, but that's not a port), but still fairly cosmopolitan. Then again, after Sherman basically razed the South, there probably wasn't much left to build upon...whatever. Either way, your post uses some of the lamest logic I've seen. Try to think a little bit before you say these kinds of things--some of the assertions you've made could actually go either way based on your premises. omgosh... stop being so serious... i was just kidding around... wow thanks for bashing me in im sorry if i gave you a lame logic have you done anything to help my logic not be lame? | ||
Meiya
Australia1169 Posts
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Chuiu
3470 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:41 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: McCain takes Nebraska. No surprise there, that's why I didn't vote. >_> | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14894 Posts
as a side note, i feel like haji doing live updates | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:47 Chuiu wrote: No surprise there, that's why I didn't vote. >_> What the fuck is wrong with you... | ||
BreaK
Canada890 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:47 Chuiu wrote: No surprise there, that's why I didn't vote. >_> Right, because as we all know, one vote doesn't count. | ||
Chuiu
3470 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:49 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: What the fuck is wrong with you... Nothing, why do you ask? | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
I guess most of the rural districts are held by Republicans. That the real American divide. | ||
khy
United States475 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:45 R3condite wrote: def... privacy is a must.. unless it's for national security haha omgosh... stop being so serious... i was just kidding around... wow thanks for bashing me in im sorry if i gave you a lame logic have you done anything to help my logic not be lame? Hm. I guess my tone was a bit harsh? I wasn't meaning to be an ass. My bad. | ||
Sadist
United States7239 Posts
you should have done your job and canceled out one of the nutbag religious votes. When I voted, as I put my ballot through the machine, I envisioned myself pulling a Terry Tate on some freak with one of those crazy Jesus signs. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
Choosing not to vote man, a vote for Obama is a vote for change no matter what the outcome. Also you can the right to loot etc. If we lose, or win or w/e. | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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Chuiu
3470 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:51 Sadist wrote: you should have done your job and canceled out one of the nutbag religious votes. When I voted, as I put my ballot through the machine, I envisioned myself pulling a Terry Tate on some freak with one of those crazy Jesus signs. This is Nebraska, I knew ahead of time it was going to be full 5 towards republican. Next election will be different and I will vote in that one, however. | ||
Meiya
Australia1169 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:51 Sadist wrote: you should have done your job and canceled out one of the nutbag religious votes. When I voted, as I put my ballot through the machine, I envisioned myself pulling a Terry Tate on some freak with one of those crazy Jesus signs. This is how people should vote. With FLAME and PASSION and the knowledge that one vote does make a difference and that those who disagree are just fucking lazy. | ||
R3condite
Korea (South)1541 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:50 Darrun wrote: Hm. I guess my tone was a bit harsh? I wasn't meaning to be an ass. My bad. ^^ thanks apology accepted... haha maybe i juts mistook the msg as i've said b4 on some random thread 80% of all e-msgs are misinterpreted | ||
{CC}StealthBlue
United States41117 Posts
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Tsagacity
United States2124 Posts
On November 05 2008 12:49 {CC}StealthBlue wrote: What the fuck is wrong with you... No, what the fuck is wrong with you? Seriously, you keep posting about states that everyone knew McCain would win 6 months ago. This race is over you paranoid fuck ![]() His Nebraska presidential vote was meaningless except for a popular vote tally. | ||
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