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Omega53
10-26-04, 11:11 PM
So I can be different (mag)

ChrisRay
10-26-04, 11:12 PM
Sure, Waste your vote. Sorry couldnt resist (spit)

Saint Lucifer
10-26-04, 11:13 PM
Yeah! Be different like all of those other people voting for Nader to be different!

saturnotaku
10-26-04, 11:38 PM
How rebellious...in a conformist sort of way.

Saint Lucifer
10-26-04, 11:40 PM
Heh, but seriously... whatever works for you, Omega.

mattkenn_4545
10-27-04, 12:01 AM
Vote for Nader = vote for Bush. All it does is steal the votes from Kerry and being that the election is looking to be so close the chunk that nader takes out might just mean the victory for good ol' Bush. Unfortunatly the states that tend to have a higher voter turn out for Nader are also the swing states meaning that it can go both ways and the liberals who vote nader are possibly causing the favor to swing in favor of Bush. This compounds with the way the electorial collage works being that whoever wins the majority in the state wins all electorial votes. So a swing state who falls one shy of majority vote in the electorial system may decide an election when ~ half of the people want the other canadate to win. Politics rule .... sure!!!

ChrisRay
10-27-04, 12:02 AM
Vote for Nader = vote for Bush. All it does is steal the votes from Kerry and being that the election is looking to be so close the chunk that nader takes out might just mean the victory for good ol' Bush. Unfortunatly the states that tend to have a higher voter turn out for Nader are also the swing states meaning that it can go both ways and the liberals who vote nader are possibly causing the favor to swing in favor of Bush. This compounds with the way the electorial collage works being that whoever wins the majority in the state wins all electorial votes. So a swing state who falls one shy of majority vote in the electorial system may decide an election when ~ half of the people want the other canadate to win. Politics rule .... sure!!!


This is essentially the gist of it. Voting Nader will most likely take Kerry votes, it was like this last election too afaik

Omega53
10-27-04, 01:28 AM
I wish McCain was running :(. Heck I wish they would get rid of that crappy 2 terms rule and let Clinton run again

Bill The Cat
10-27-04, 01:54 AM
Different would be writing in Alan Keys for president. :-P

(soapbox)

Phyre
10-27-04, 02:07 AM
Scott Key?

Phyre

netviper13
10-27-04, 02:31 AM
I wish McCain was running :(. Heck I wish they would get rid of that crappy 2 terms rule and let Clinton run again

Amen, I want Clinton back!

vampireuk
10-27-04, 06:01 AM
I encourage you to vote for Bush, I mean Nader :D

Ninjaman09
10-27-04, 07:28 AM
Yeah...Clinton is the pillar of integrity and firm leadership that the country needs in a time of war.

saturnotaku
10-27-04, 07:29 AM
Amen, I want Clinton back!

So he can trip over his pants while chasing an intern around the Oval Office?

Yeah...Clinton is the pillar of integrity and firm leadership that the country needs in a time of war.

(foshiz)

majortom
10-27-04, 07:44 AM
might as well not even vote then

oldsk00l
10-28-04, 10:20 AM
I'm voting for Nader

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Banko
10-28-04, 10:28 AM
I'm voting Libertarian.

oldsk00l
10-28-04, 10:43 AM
I'm voting for Papa Smurf, would do just as well to write McCain in. We're getting screwed one way or the other.

vampireuk
10-28-04, 10:48 AM
I'm going to vote for Bush, I'm going to simply contact the dems and tell them i want to vote for Kerry, they will do the work from there ;)

netviper13
10-28-04, 10:48 AM
So he can trip over his pants while chasing an intern around the Oval Office?

And he'd look damn good while doing it, too! Clinton is one of the best politicians we've had in recent history next to Reagan. His morals are questionable (although my definition and value of morality differs quite a bit from most of the conservatives here), but his command of rhetoric and his political aptitude are undeniable.

He was directly responsible for the Oslo Accords, which scholars agree was the closest Israel and Palestine have come to attaining peace in their recent history; and, even after being impeached, he still was liked by a majority of the nation.

vampireuk
10-28-04, 10:50 AM
Clinton would make a very crap president with the current state of international politics.

Riptide
10-28-04, 10:50 AM
The majority of the nation seems to be composed of apathetic fools. But then I'm a cynic. :)

netviper13
10-28-04, 10:51 AM
Clinton would make a very crap president with the current state of international politics.

That's a very bold statement, what evidence do you have to support it?

vampireuk
10-28-04, 10:52 AM
That's a very bold statement, what evidence do you have to support it?

His past terms as president of course :thumbsup:

netviper13
10-28-04, 10:55 AM
Because there were so many terrorist attacks under his watch...blaming Clinton for 9/11 is the same as blaming Bush for 9/11 - you are taking a complex political situation that not even PhDs agree on, and simplifying it down to that actions of one individual.