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Why can't

 

a) NBC or Fox News just give Kerry Nevada

Because then they have to give Bush the election. They're in a position. They don't want to be the first person to give a guy an election and, as much sneering as this comment will generate here, possibly the wrong one.

 

Oh yes, I went there.

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Look at that shot of Bush HQ. There's still a ton of people there even though the sun has gone around the globe and is starting to rise up on that coast again.

 

THIS IS WHY THEY WIN ELECTIONS, people. Check out that dedication. They're even trying to make as much noise as they can to make it look like it's still 9PM over there.

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Guest Salacious Crumb

I hate myself right now. I told myself for a week I wasn't watching any election coverage and damn it here I am still up watching it.

 

I've also been awake for 22 hours and 45 minutes straight.

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You know what this is now?

STUPID AND PATHETIC!

 

This god damn race ended THREE HOURS AGO and CBS, NBC, FOX and the rest are too much a pack of wimps to just SAY it.

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Not enough to give Kerry any kind of win.

So why doesn't he just concede?

 

Because Nevada and Iowa refuse to say it's over. Bush has been waiting for hours for one of them to say, "you won" but they never have.

 

Ohio is over, it's been over.

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Well every news station that didn't give Bush Ohio gave him Nevada.

 

They're not certifying Iowa so the networks don't want to call it.

 

New Mexico is crazy

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Guest Salacious Crumb

Well I'm going to just go pass out now. Thanks for providing me with an entertaining election guys.

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Bush leads in 138,866 in Ohio.

 

Bush leads 10,954 in New Mexico.

 

Bush leads by 14,705 in Iowa

Updated-

 

Bush is up 15511 in Iowa.

 

New Mexico is unchanged.

 

Bush is up 138,152 in Ohio

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Now the state of OHIO is saying Bush has won the state.

 

They aren't kidding themselves.

 

And Nevada has said, "Bush won, congrats"

 

Goodnight gracie.

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The fat lady has been singing so long now her voice is getting hoarse.

 

Bitch started at 2am and they are making her ass sing for 10 days.

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The most important question is this

 

Does P. Diddy have enough bullets? Cause it looks like he's got some people to kill today.

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I can't wait to listen to Stern this morning.

I've never realized what a fuckin moron this guy is until today, and it's only 15 minutes into the show.

 

"Kerry should just declare himself the winner just like Bush did".

 

God, what a sore loser.

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CNN is talking about how appearantly a lot of votes for Bush, even in Democratic areas, came from his morality stance.

 

You know, I hope this launches an even larger firestorm of indecency in our culture just to piss these people off. I want a big name director to go on the record of saying "Fuck the children" and making his PG-13 action flicks into R rated gory productions. I want more wardrobe malfunctions and people appearing on TV making lewd gestures or wearing shirts with naughty language on it.

 

We can't change these people's minds, but we can make their lives uncomfortable.

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