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Posted by Alpha Centauri (Member # 338) on :
 
To everyone who is at least remotely interested in politics: I'm taking a little poll regarding the upcoming US presidential elections. So I want to know if your gonna vote Bush or Gore. If you're not American (like me), respond too! I'll regularly post statistics.

OK, my vote would go to Gore.


(Statistics after 1 vote: Gore 100%; Bush 0%)

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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
 
Nader.

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Posted by SCSImperium (Member # 397) on :
 
Haggelin [possible sp], Natural Law/Reform party cannidate.

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Posted by TSN (Member # 31) on :
 
No-one.

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Posted by Curry Monster (Member # 12) on :
 
Kruschev. Oh, no wait. Wrong decade.

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Posted by Amadeus on :
 
Gore is a fricken idiot. Bush too. But Gore more than Bush. Therefore, if I have to vote, I will vote for Bush specifically for the reason of not having retard Gore as the next president.

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Posted by Vacuum robot lady from Spaceballs (Member # 239) on :
 
You're a pretty big moron there too, Amadeus.

Jean Poutine of course.

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Posted by The359 (Member # 37) on :
 
Myself

What, I'm not of legal to age to vote OR run for president?

Damn.

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Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
 
I'm going to write in Sol "I Love the Farm Life" System.

See, he's like a rural fellow, so he can bond with the midwestern farm folk...you know, hodowns and corn schucking...all that sort of thing.

But our Sol is a bright intellectual fellow too. He can talk philosophy...not that there is any real day to day value in philosophy...but it makes him sound smart. And apparently all you really need to be a well known policico is to sound smart...and Sol "I Dig Dead Squirrels Out of Farm Pipes Whilst Discussing Plato" System can certainly sound smart!!

Sol "I Don't Do It Unless I Have To" System is a procrastinator as well. So, in speeches where he sounds smart, he can make vague promises about the price of wing-nuts and not actually do anything about it during his term in office!

And he writes poetry! Well some of his work is good and some is...well...But Hey, that can be an asset too!! Consider that Lincoln wrote speeches with a very poetic tilt...we could save money on speech writers. And we could save on clothes...afterall, he only wears black.

But he might have the courage to fund some real space exploration done during his time as president and certainly one would imagine Star Trek would become a national TV program funded by PBS...at least he would form a presidental commission to determine the length of the Defiant or some such cannon nonsense. So there is that downside.

So, vote Sol "I Don't Want To Be President...I Just Want Chicks To Dig Me" System for President...and make They Might Be Giants the National Band!!!!

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Posted by Mikey T (Member # 144) on :
 
Well I'm not voting for either; I'm not a US Citizen yet. But if I were: Bush is a possibility since he plans to beef up the US military force. That is good for everyone and myself. But he's a damn conservative and a Republican... Gore on the other hand is a Democrat and so far I liked that the Democrats raised minimum wage. But then again Gore seems like he has no plan for foreign affairs. I actually dislike both because neither were willing to talk with any representatives from the Gay and Lesbian community, Bush more than Gore.

If given the chance though, I'd shove both of them in a quantum torp case and fire the damn thing towards the sun and nominate Timo for president.

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Posted by SCSImperium (Member # 397) on :
 
quote:
Jean Poutine

Isn't that the name for french fries with gravy in Canada or am I just an ugly American?

Gore must not become president. Bush would put The Bill and Hillary Show to an end for sure, but I'd bet Gore would let it go on ...

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Tolstoy, on a more objective note.

 


Posted by Jeff Raven (Member # 20) on :
 
I'll let my signature do the talking.

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Posted by Fabrux (Member # 71) on :
 
You're an ugly USer, anyways. Poutine is fries with gravy and Canadian cheese. Mmm...

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Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
I know that this may very well get this thread a one-way ticket to flameville, but when has that ever stopped me?

Michael:

Why would you like the fact that democrats have increased minimum wage? This is not a good thing. It's just that the democrats and the media act like it's just so darned obvious that it IS, that everyone assumes so. Every single increase in the minimum wage in history has increased unemployment. They have eliminated entry-level jobs for teenagers. They have had no notable positive side-effects. Minimum wage increases are simply a bad thing, and a point AGAINST the Democrats.

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Posted by Dat (Member # 302) on :
 
Neither. I would have gone for McCain. But if I had to, I'd go for Gore. I'm a cross between a Democrat and Republican.

*runs away in panic with everyone chasing after*

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Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
 
Gee, I guess we should just want people to work for free. That way the owner gets to keep everything! Yeah!!

Let's look at the numbers...

According to the Department of Labor, in 1999 10.1 million people hourly workers made between $5.15 and $6.14 and hour.

69% of those workers were adults (20 and over)
60% women
45% full-time
33% were partents of children under 18

The current minimum wage is 5.15 hr.

So for those 45% who work full time, before taxes they would make a grand:

$41.20 a day
$206 a week
$10,712 a year

My that's lavish.

Now, let's say that we lived in Los Angeles...

You need shelter. Go find an appartment, if you could one in a an area where you didn't get robbed, killed, raped, whatever in LA for:

$500 a month = $6000 a year

You gots to have food, so you eat light, say $50 a week = $2,600

You have to drive your car into the dynamic wealth producing areas, cause you sure as heck can't live there...say $20 a week on gas...that comes to $1040.

Ok, we're already at $9640 of your before taxes $10,712.

You don't have a computer (too expensive, so you can't learn new skills easily), you have no uplifting entertainment (too expensive, so you watch Springer on the TV...that learns ya real well), you don't go to school (too expensive and too little time after working 40 hours a week...and your second job cause you had to pay for new tires on you car that blew out on the road), I hope you have car insurance in California, very bad if you don't...

Meanwhile the dynamic wealth producing Americans, who have to have someone's back to break to do the labor are what, yachting?

You bet the minimum wage is a point against the Republicrats, they should be fighting for a Living Wage.

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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
 
Let this be a lesson to all...don't live in LA!

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Posted by Shik (Member # 343) on :
 
:::waggles finger at Frank::: OR Connecticut...

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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
 
Or New York City. Or any city for that matter.

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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
 
*really really really wishes more Americans knew of the Jean Poutine incident*

In short, it could perhaps be the ultimate demonstration of Dubya's raw stupidity caught on videotape. It was so bloody funny my English teacher taped it and showed it to our class.

My vote would be with Gore. Bush is a conservative whose decisions are driven by ideology and special interests groups alone. On the other hand, Gore, stick up ass and all, does have a brain and does exercise it in making his decisions.

And he can open his eyes when he speaks, which is a plus.

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Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
Opening your eyes when you speak does you no good if there's nothing behind them.

What you may mistakenly think about Bush's lack of intelligence is your problem. His ideas work. Gore's don't. And Gore lies about it, on top of that.

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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
 
Glad to see that knowledge of trivia is the most important aspect of a presidential candidate these days...

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Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
 
Yup, I can see the Party Line already starting to stack up...

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Posted by Jay the Obscure (Member # 19) on :
 
Apparently, everthing, including the size and location of the president's penis, everything he has ever done in his past, and everything that the future first lady might have ever done in her past...it's all far game ladies and gentlefolk. And you can thank the Clinton haters for it. Bless 'em.

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Posted by Omega (Member # 91) on :
 
I find it amusing that Jay did nothing to counter my assertion that minimum wage increases do no good, unless you consider eliminating entry-level jobs good. Your numbers are meaningless. How many families are supported on a single, minimum wage job for any length of time? The vast majority of these jobs are held by people who are either just entering the work force, or people looking for a little extra cash. You make it seem like there are people who are starving because the mean old Republicans won't raise the minimum wage. This is a gross misrepresentation, and that's putting it nicely.

"Gee, I guess we should just want people to work for free. That way the owner gets to keep everything! Yeah!!"

Well, this is going to consign this thread to the fires of... oh, you know, that forum below this one? But frankly, I don't care. It was on its way there, anyway, and I will not stand for someone twisting my words, especially when it's based on nothing more than liberal lies told when trying to demonize the Republican party.

*ahem*

I never said this. I never said anything like this. I never even remotely indicated that I might believe this, at least not in the eyes of any rational person. If you think I or ANYONE else believes this, Jay, then you are a complete imbecile.

"...it's all far game ladies and gentlefolk. And you can thank the Clinton haters for it."

Again, you are a blithering imbecile, Jay. The only thing that conservatives have conserned themselves with in this campaign are the things that matter: character and issues. What Gore may or may not have done in the past is irrelevant, short of criminal activity, or anything that calls his stance on issues or his character into question. It's you liberals that want to dig up every little thing that someone may have done. I challenge you to give me ONE example. Just ONE.

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Posted by Amadeus on :
 
Ultra Magnus, that was a very inappropriate comment. I belong to no political party and therefore should not come under any attack like that. Try becoming more humble for once, it might do you some good.

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Posted by The_Tom (Member # 38) on :
 
Frank: Knowing the name of the leader of your nation's largest trading partner is not trivia, it's a basic requirement.

I'm sorry, but he's an idiot. Need we bring up Dubya's SAT scores?
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Posted by Aethelwer (Member # 36) on :
 
"Knowing the name of the leader of your nation's largest trading partner is not trivia, it's a basic requirement."

Is it? I mean, sure, it's useful to know, but I wouldn't say it's a key issue until Canada does something to bring itself to attention.

"I'm sorry, but he's an idiot. Need we bring up Dubya's SAT scores?"

IIRC, they weren't spectacular, but certainly above average. Then again, mine were higher. Should I be a presidential candidate too?

In the meantime, I think this is Flameboard material.

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