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The One and Only Put Your Results Down
Rob E Dangerously replied to Stephen Joseph's topic in Current Events
Popular Vote: Kerry 51, Bush 48 Electoral Vote: Kerry 311, Bush 227 Florida: Kerry Iowa: Kerry Hawaii: Kerry Wisconsin: Kerry New Mexico: Kerry Ohio: Kerry -
Ralph Nader may still win this election, as he has grown to a monsterous size
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Her name is Jeanne Patterson, she's spent $4 million and she wants to be my Representative. Thank the good lord that her answer to the question of "How does a bill become a law" is preserved in commercial format. Why did she get asked this? because she has no experience in elected office. But, it's just a simple question, right? You're not Jeanne Patterson http://www.cleaverforcongress.com/prog_video.htm It's head-shakingly bad
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I'd imagine that pirated DVDs are quite popular in Pakistan. I wonder if OBL lives a Koresh-ian life. Those who have read into David Koresh will have an idea of what i'm refering to.
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Survey Sees 100,000 Civilian Deaths in Iraq
Rob E Dangerously replied to Red Baron's topic in Current Events
is there a margin of error on this? -
"Get out the vote" and.. the GOP's GOTV has to contend with the Democrats and their GOTV efforts
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Understating? How so?
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I'm not entirely sure if there's any statewide numbers for the early voting, but here's some stuff from Orange County, Florida: http://www.ocfelections.com/Public%20Recor...ly%20Voting.pdf 64,000 votes though yesterday. 30,000 are from registered Democrats. 280,000 out of 405,000 registered voters voted in Orange county in 2000. It went 50-48 for Gore. there's numerous stories of long lines to vote in Florida. Long as in 'wait three hours or more' The turnout in 2000 was 105 million votes. 54.5% of the voting age population came out. 67% of registered voters voted. It'll be much higher this year.
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It appears his "cave" has a podium and a curtain I'd imagine his "cave" is what some would call a "house", and it's in Pakistan Because there is NO way you can put a podium and curtain in a cave. Absolutely impossible. -=Mike how would you hang up a curtain in a cave? with bungee cables? staples? it seems a bit hard to do that. But maybe I'm overlooking something
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He won't carry EITHER of them. -=Mike there's potential for a surprise, I'd imagine. What i'm getting is a 259-232 Kerry lead, with Ohio and Florida still up in the air. I would prefer getting 270 electoral votes without Ohio or Florida, but it'll be hard Care to reveal how, since the only 2000 Bush states that Kerry is ahead in presently is NH, while Bush is leading presently in these 2000 Gore states: IA, NM, and HI. -=Mike I have Kerry winning both Iowa and Hawaii. The Gore states = 260 minus New Mexico = 255 plus New Hampshire = 259
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He won't carry EITHER of them. -=Mike there's potential for a surprise, I'd imagine. What i'm getting is a 259-232 Kerry lead, with Ohio and Florida still up in the air. I would prefer getting 270 electoral votes without Ohio or Florida, but it'll be hard
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It appears his "cave" has a podium and a curtain I'd imagine his "cave" is what some would call a "house", and it's in Pakistan
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saying a 40 point swing makes it unreliable ignores that 40 point swings are possible if Ohio or Florida switches. And Zogby did have problems in 2000, such as predicting that California would be close. As for the election.. it'll come down to Ohio and Florida. If Kerry carries one of those states, he wins.
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Tommy Thompson, Bush's secretary of Health and Human Services, weighs in on the tape: http://www.jsonline.com/news/state/oct04/271123.asp yeah.. Bush has really stuck it to Osama... which is why Osama is still alive and making tapes. Good call Governor Thompson
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Tell this college student why I
Rob E Dangerously replied to The Czech Republic's topic in Current Events
Yeah it's a real blast. You get to go around kicking puppies and taking candy from babies when you join young conservative groups. haha.. I didn't mean it like that. Sometimes, I really feel that my style of handling people with opposing views (being able to listen, tell some small jokes, and not getting angry) is in a minority. That's sorta sad. I guess -
somebody know whats "Dime off a dollar" means, right?
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Tell this college student why I
Rob E Dangerously replied to The Czech Republic's topic in Current Events
Tell them that you'll have a great time hiring and firing them. Nothing too wrong with being Young and Conservative -
http://www.billingsgazette.com/index.php?i...per-jewelry.inc
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The One and Only Presidential Endorsements Thread
Rob E Dangerously replied to BUTT's topic in Current Events
Yes.. because nobody ever mentioned that before Michael Moore did it. Of course, how Osama bin Laden referred to it makes me question if he thought the girl was talking about a real goat, or if he thought it was a book. Nobody ever suspected that before Michael Moore mentioned it either. Michael Moore, he discovered the links between Bush and the Saudis, ya know -
Ann Coulter must be mad that Bill Kristol found a way to give Bush more electoral votes than her (Ann had Bush at 317, Kristol has Bush at 348.. I want some maps here) [54-45 Bush in Florida? Mmmhmm...] and the Bannaker school's prediction of 7% for Nader is fucking crazy as well
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Don't fuck with Stuart Smalley!
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it's sorta amusing to have Bush ask for Democrats to vote for him at a rally where there'll be very few Democrats present. (it's even more amusing that he calls them the "Democrat party" in some areas and the "Democratic party" in others) I don't know what they call the oath, i've heard it refered to as the "Loyalty Oath" though
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It's a typo. Get over it. Bush loses. Bush gets foot loose! foot loose! take off your sunday shoes!
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And the commercials have their own agenda with their twisting of reality. Jaxl, Are there any issues which you'd vote on above all other things? Now that I think about it, not really. Although Bush's religious/conservative/censorship shit that Stern is always chirping about has me sorta turned off. the weird thing with Bush and all that is that I don't think he goes to church often on Sundays. He's a bit worse, a person who presents himself as religious, yet what does he do? the word for that is "hypocrite", if I recall correctly. Then again, i'm the type that also recognizes that legislating morality is doomed to failure. Basically, laws from Washington have less of an effect on issues like Abortion, Teenage Sex, and so on than people taking action with their friends and family. A lot of this is about responsibility. That just isn't legislated. When it comes to banning Partial-Birth Abortion, Kerry was right to vote against it. The oath he took obligated him to do it. The PBA bans without an exemption for the mothers health have consistantly been struck down as 'unconstitutional' by the courts. In his own way, he tried to protect the constitution.
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And the commercials have their own agenda with their twisting of reality. Jaxl, Are there any issues which you'd vote on above all other things?