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I really hope Bush doesn't get elected again.

stosh

Darth Bailer
Jul 20, 2001
22,248
408
NY
Just throwing this out there but things are a little weird lately since he's been elected. I really feel we shouldn't have gone into Iraq.

His space plan, his imigrant rights, and all the other hoopla he's thrown out lately has pissed me off more then made me vote for him.

It's all a big show like a peacocks feathers.

I didnt' vote for him when he was elected and I won't vote for him again.

Sorry I'm pretty fed up with this administration and politicans lately.

I can't wait for the Green Party to sieze power from our dictators.
 

brock

Monkey
Sep 6, 2001
391
0
Tacoma, WA
What really sucks is that the rhetoric, chest thumping and half truths from all sides will just get worse and worse as we near election.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
17
TN
Stosh,

Why dont you feel we should have gone to Iraq?

What does the green party offer that will work better than what the republicans are doing?

Does it bother you to know that the green party will never gain any real footing in washington?

If you vote green party, knowing full well that your candidate wont win, would it not be smarter to simply vote democrat...something at least a little closer?
 

Sideways

Monkey
Jun 8, 2002
375
2
Asheville, North Carolina
Originally posted by BurlySurly
Stosh,

Why dont you feel we should have gone to Iraq?

What does the green party offer that will work better than what the republicans are doing?

Does it bother you to know that the green party will never gain any real footing in washington?

If you vote green party, knowing full well that your candidate wont win, would it not be smarter to simply vote democrat...something at least a little closer?
Sure you directed your questions to stosh, but heres my answers anyways.

1. No reason to
2. EVERYTHING!
3. Are you capable of fortune telling? Don't be so negative, it'll get us nowhere.
4. The upcoming race is too important, the lesser of two evils must be voted on.
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
17
TN
Originally posted by Sideways
Sure you directed your questions to stosh, but heres my answers anyways.

1. No reason to
2. EVERYTHING!
3. Are you capable of fortune telling? Don't be so negative, it'll get us nowhere.
4. The upcoming race is too important, the lesser of two evils must be voted on.
Do i take this to mean that:

1. You want saddam hussein still in charge.
2. You cant name anything specific so you're just spouting rhetoric.
3. You're not serious.
4. Youre voting democrat even though that's the one party you'll need to eliminate to be taken serious?
 

Sideways

Monkey
Jun 8, 2002
375
2
Asheville, North Carolina
Originally posted by BurlySurly
Do i take this to mean that:

1. You want saddam hussein still in charge.
2. You cant name anything specific so you're just spouting rhetoric.
3. You're not serious.
4. Youre voting democrat even though that's the one party you'll need to eliminate to be taken serious?
1. I don't really care.
2. Environmental regulations are the most important thing to human existance right now.
3. Neigther were you, obviously.
4. Eliminate Bush first!
 

BurlyShirley

Rex Grossman Will Rise Again
Jul 4, 2002
19,180
17
TN
Originally posted by Sideways
1. I don't really care.
2. Environmental regulations are the most important thing to human existance right now.
3. Neigther were you, obviously.
4. Eliminate Bush first!

1. Your opinion is no longer valid on any human rights issues.

2. Not nuclear war with North Korea or Terrorist Attacks or Peace in the middle East ? I think Bush has taken some positive steps and some negative steps regarding the environment, but my guess is nothing anyone did would be good enough til we're all wearing hemp sandals, riding in marijuana powered non offensive communist-mobiles and eating free range fruit for dinner right?

3. I was, really. The greens will never have a president, nor be taken seriously by the average american so long as they keep throwing forward candidates like the book-pimping ralph nader.

4. I can understand this line of thinking...being that youre so against the guy, but I like him better than any of the Dems right now and certainly more than any Green candidate.
 

Sideways

Monkey
Jun 8, 2002
375
2
Asheville, North Carolina
Originally posted by BurlySurly
1. Your opinion is no longer valid on any human rights issues.

2. Not nuclear war with North Korea or Terrorist Attacks or Peace in the middle East ? I think Bush has taken some positive steps and some negative steps regarding the environment, but my guess is nothing anyone did would be good enough til we're all wearing hemp sandals, riding in marijuana powered non offensive communist-mobiles and eating free range fruit for dinner right?

3. I was, really. The greens will never have a president, nor be taken seriously by the average american so long as they keep throwing forward candidates like the book-pimping ralph nader.

4. I can understand this line of thinking...being that youre so against the guy, but I like him better than any of the Dems right now and certainly more than any Green candidate.
1. Iraq wasn't a human rights thing
2. Bush has done nothing poisitive for the environment. Joke if you must, but hemp would be a more sustainable substitute for a lot of what we consume.
3. True, the average american doesn't put a whole lot of thought into anything but their own comfort.
4. I'm generally not into anyone who wants to be president. Whomever doesn't have their intrests vested in arms and energy is who I want.
 

Trond

Monkey
Oct 22, 2002
288
0
Oslo, Norway
Originally posted by BurlySurly
1. Your opinion is no longer valid on any human rights issues.

1. Dude, are you serious? To take a brief example. Let's name the 5mill people who died in Afghanistan as a result after the US pulled out in the late 80's, because the wall came down and you didn't FEAR the commies anymore. Let's name the estimated .5million children who died after the Gulf War. If SW's opinion is not valid, then no American's opinion is valid.