Election Day, Who's Voting

Started by mussa, November 01, 2006, 11:42:38 AM

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Philly_Crew

A guy just stopped by my desk to tell me that the terrorists won and that the terrorists will be celebrating in the streets.  I really can't stand these political beliefs that if the other side wins, it is the end of the world.  Amazing.

phattymatty

seriously, the new girl in my office told me that she's sick to her stomach today because of the elections yesterday.  too bad she's so effing hot.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Philly_Crew on November 08, 2006, 10:54:44 AM
I really can't stand these political beliefs that if the other side wins, it is the end of the world.  Amazing.

Exactly, or vice versa... that one side winning will actually be exciting and good.  Around and around the carousel goes, and it never ever stops.

ice grillin you

A guy just stopped by my desk to tell me that the terrorists won and that the terrorists will be celebrating in the streets.


bush is the uncle sam poster for terrorist recruitment
i can take a phrase thats rarely heard...flip it....now its a daily word

igy gettin it done like warrick

im the board pharmacist....always one step above yous

Rome

I chuckled at the thought of rjs espousing moderation in anything.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Yeah, I'm sure the terrorists will just stop hating America if we go Democrat across the board and just let them be.

Rome

Idiots at 60 Minutes ask Nancy Pelosi if Congress will impeach Bush & Cheney.

:-D

Loved her reaction and last comments - "turning them into lame ducks is good enough for me."

:yay

mussa

right remember its this admin that advertises the terrorists want to take our freedom away. there is nothing farther than the truth. the terrorists want us out of their countries. get it straight. america is so fargin retarted to believe their shtein. OH and there is oil there too, but thats just an economic benfit of war! yea! we win! meanwhile the boards of these oil companies, and other corporations that are rebuilding iraq are getting rich while the american people's tax dollars are funding the post war effort. hey i'd gladly pay more taxes to help straighten things up on our own soil than help support a failing effort in the middle east. it is all a waste. when we pull out it will go straight to hell again. history repeats itself. thank this admin for not having a plan, thank them for not listening to the world and just going right in before thinking about the aftermath. oh well, a few select iceholes are getting rich off it. meanwhile africa has thousands dying everyday due to disease and genocide, but we could care less because there is no econimic benefit. wow. thats very christian of us isn't it Georgie? Wasn't it you who strategically became a born-again evangelical right before your campaign started? HAHA! WOW! Keep drinking the kool aid. rant over......
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Butchers Bill

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Exactly, or vice versa... that one side winning will actually be exciting and good.  Around and around the carousel goes, and it never ever stops.
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Thats it in a nutshell.  Does anyone actually think anything is going to change?  Howard Dean (Chairman of the DNC) actually said last night that taxes will not change, and that their Iraq policy will be to "stabilize the situation, then try to pull out."  How is that any different than what we already had??

I believe I've passed the age of consciousness and righteous rage
I found that just surviving was a noble fight.
I once believed in causes too,
I had my pointless point of view,
And life went on no matter who was wrong or right.

SD_Eagle5

Quote from: Butchers Bill on November 08, 2006, 11:16:09 AM
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Exactly, or vice versa... that one side winning will actually be exciting and good.  Around and around the carousel goes, and it never ever stops.
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Thats it in a nutshell.  Does anyone actually think anything is going to change?  Howard Dean (Chairman of the DNC) actually said last night that taxes will not change, and that their Iraq policy will be to "stabilize the situation, then try to pull out."  How is that any different than what we already had??




Well if Howard Dean said it....

Rome

Nothing will change because the fargtard in the White House is still there.

If the Democrats had control of the H.O.R & Senate as well as the White House, then things would shift dramatically in this country.

As it is, there's going to be gridlock for the next two years but gridlock is better than what we've had for the past six years, that's for damn sure.

PoopyfaceMcGee

Quote from: Jerome99RIP on November 08, 2006, 11:20:25 AM
If the Democrats had control of the H.O.R & Senate as well as the White House, then things would shift dramatically in this country.

Agreed.  They'll increase income taxes on everyone above the poverty line (and probably some below), deflate the military to sub-peacetime proportions, and create goverment agencies and bureaucracies out the ass to "help people".  As the average, working American realizes they aren't getting what they're paying for, they'll start to want their taxes lowered, and the Republicans will promise to lower them, and they'll get back in power and start bombing people again.

Around and around it goes.  It will not stop as long as there are idiots that actually think they're fixing anything.

Phanatic

Quote from: Susquehanna Birder on November 07, 2006, 09:20:34 PM
Meet the new boss...same as the old boss.



I have 'Don't get fooled again' on my MP3 player right now! What an awesomly appropriate song.

Gridlock is good for the economy!

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PoopyfaceMcGee

Bob Casey, Jr. is a much better fit for Pennsylvania.  He's a moderate Democrat in a moderately Democratic state.

Santorum's daughters have no hope in life.  Yuck.  Fat fat fat.

Phanatic

Quote from: Father Demon on November 08, 2006, 12:23:30 AM
I voted Monday.  We had paper ballots that you circled in the choice with a black pen.  Decidedly low-tech.

Absentee voting is da bomb.  No lines, no wait.  I'll probably do this every election time, although this time was legit.  I'm hanging in LA for a couple days.

Stupid people of Missouri voted to raise the state minimum wage higher than the US minimum wage (plus annual increases) in every single demographic.  Missouri is one of the lowest cost of living areas in the nation, yet these people think that it's smartest to raise the cost of manufacturing and services across the board. 

Yay inflation!

Man I'm all for raising minimum wage within reason but this particular bill was freaking idiotic. I can't believe that passed.

Stem Cell Research passed though. So there was something smart there.

That stupid cigarette tax was also shot down.

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