Originally posted by BurnKU+Mar 1 2004, 04:26 PM-->
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We will all be freed from the terrible, overwhelming influence of the "special interests" to which Bush is beholden, yet Kerry, ironically, has managed to steer clear of in his lengthy time in the Senate.
And then everything will be wonderful.
Or so I've heard.
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QUOTE(BurnKU @ Mar 1 2004, 04:26 PM)
Originally posted by Damtoft@Mar 1 2004, 04:22 PM
What will change as a result of the Ketchup Kid getting elected?
What will change as a result of the Ketchup Kid getting elected?
And then everything will be wonderful.
Or so I've heard.
I'm always right.
More dead civilians, no re-evaluation of our policies with Israel.
France obtains veto over US foreign policy.
France obtains veto over US foreign policy.
And, frankly, it has never occured to me that "winning" a debate is important, or that I should be hurt when someone like Airshark or kah, among others (for whom winning a pseudo debate or declaring intellectual superiority over invisible others is obviously very important) ridicule me.
-The Artist formerly known as King in KC
-The Artist formerly known as King in KC
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Originally posted by kaiser+Mar 1 2004, 04:27 PM-->
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QUOTE(kaiser @ Mar 1 2004, 04:27 PM)
Originally posted by SLUBLUE+Mar 1 2004, 04:27 PM-->
QUOTE(SLUBLUE @ Mar 1 2004, 04:27 PM)
Originally posted by [email protected] 1 2004, 04:26 PM
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Iwas going to vote for Ron Paul until Kerry got in the way.
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Bush's numbers are steady: trending downward, that is!
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I'd say religous zealots as judges to less damage to the country than activist liberal judges.
What religous judges are you referring to anyway, the ones that oppose abortion?
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You should hope so, he's been on tv unchallenged for the last several months. Just wait until he has to clarify his positions. Oh wait, does he have any positions? Better not do that, too controversial.
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Originally posted by kaiser@Mar 1 2004, 04:28 PM
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.
Un-Official Sponsor of Randy Choate and Kevin Siegrist
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Airshark: Look at how those numbers are bouncing around.

Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
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Originally posted by SLUBLUE@Mar 1 2004, 04:27 PM
not having religious zealots as judges
not having religious zealots as judges
What religous judges are you referring to anyway, the ones that oppose abortion?
Asked what he would do differently in Iraq, Kerry said, "Right now, what I would do differently is, I mean, look, I'm not the president, and I didn't create this mess so I don't want to acknowledge a mistake that I haven't made."
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Originally posted by nick2@Mar 1 2004, 04:30 PM
Bush's numbers are steady: trending downward, that is!
Airshark: Look at how those numbers are bouncing around.

Asked what he would do differently in Iraq, Kerry said, "Right now, what I would do differently is, I mean, look, I'm not the president, and I didn't create this mess so I don't want to acknowledge a mistake that I haven't made."
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Originally posted by BurnKU+Mar 1 2004, 04:31 PM-->
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Stay home and watch a movie!
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No, this time I'm voting. Last election I stayed home to watch a movie instead of getting out and voting for Gore.
The movie was Love Story, so I felt like I'd done my part for Al. But obviously, that wasn't good enough.
I'm voting for Nader, no matter how much that may harm my next favorite candidate (Kerry).
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Burn not a Republican!
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Not if being a republican is how the current ones are acting.
QUOTE(BurnKU @ Mar 1 2004, 04:31 PM)
QUOTE (kaiser @ Mar 1 2004, 04:28 PM)
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.

Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
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Originally posted by nick2@Mar 1 2004, 04:33 PM
Stay home and watch a movie!
QUOTE (kaiser @ Mar 1 2004, 04:28 PM)
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.
I was gonna vote for Kerry until Nader got in the race, so now I'll vote for him.
But I'm sure I'm alone in doing that.

The movie was Love Story, so I felt like I'd done my part for Al. But obviously, that wasn't good enough.
I'm voting for Nader, no matter how much that may harm my next favorite candidate (Kerry).
I'm always right.
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KU, there was a time when I though you were a Republican. Now I just think you hate all politicians. I can respect that.










Norman Chad, syndicated columnist: “Sports radio, reflecting our sinking culture, spends entire days advising managers and coaches, berating managers and coaches, firing managers and coaches and searching the countryside for better middle relievers. If they just redirected their energy toward, say, crosswalk-signal maintenance, America would be 2 percent more livable.”
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
"The best argument against democracy," someone (Churchill?) said, "is a five minute conversation with the average voter."
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Originally posted by nick2@Mar 1 2004, 04:39 PM
Burn not a Republican!
KU, there was a time when I though you were a Republican. Now I just think you hate all politicians. I can respect that.










Asked what he would do differently in Iraq, Kerry said, "Right now, what I would do differently is, I mean, look, I'm not the president, and I didn't create this mess so I don't want to acknowledge a mistake that I haven't made."
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