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I seriously hope bush wins

pnj

Turbo Monkey till the fat lady sings
Aug 14, 2002
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yep.

why, you say?

because I think he has done a lot to help increase the chance of terrorism in the US. not only by terrorists from outside the US but by people born and raised in the US.

and when the terrorism and violence increases, I don't want to hear the bush lovers/kerry haters saying it's kerrys fault, because he(kerry) is in the white house.


:nuts:
 

bomberz1qr20

Turbo Monkey
Nov 19, 2001
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pnj said:
yep.

why, you say?

because I think he has done a lot to help increase the chance of terrorism in the US. not only by terrorists from outside the US but by people born and raised in the US.

and when the terrorism and violence increases, I don't want to hear the bush lovers/kerry haters saying it's kerrys fault, because he(kerry) is in the white house.


:nuts:
I hope Kerry wins, because at least a little diplomacy will help. At least we can have some assistance from the rest of the world when the next big disaster happens. Right after 9/11, we could have asked for anything. Now most of the important nations wouldn't piss on us if we were on fire.
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
10,840
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Orange County, CA
pnj said:
yep.

why, you say?

because I think he has done a lot to help increase the chance of terrorism in the US. not only by terrorists from outside the US but by people born and raised in the US.

and when the terrorism and violence increases, I don't want to hear the bush lovers/kerry haters saying it's kerrys fault, because he(kerry) is in the white house.


:nuts:
They'll still blame Kerry. He forgot Poland!
 

ALEXIS_DH

Tirelessly Awesome
Jan 30, 2003
6,257
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Lima, Peru, Peru
egocentrically, i hope bush wins. that will make my US-imports habit cheaper, and maybe in 4 years more, the US buck would have cumbled enough to make bike frames cheap enough to compete with the asian frames.

on the other hand, on ethical grounds, kerry would be a better for most people in the world, and imho for most US-ers too..


but uh!, i forgot, lets not forget the BIG picture. the guns and the bikes!
 

llkoolkeg

Ranger LL
Sep 5, 2001
4,335
15
in da shed, mon, in da shed
They both suck. Take your pick- the Scylla or the Charybdis. Either way, we get fleeced. The only thing you ultimately help to influence on Nov. 2 is who benefits most at our expense. Like any good citizen, though, I will do my part and throw a penny into the fountain.
 

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
11,003
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The Cleft of Venus
Kerry is obviously pandering to the ghayly-dressed-helmetless-riding-whilst-chatting-on-a-cell-phone-poser-roadie community...

 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
56,403
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Sleazattle
I'd rather see him back in office in 2012 when he would have to be the one sorting out the deficit/entitlement/environmental problems he caused.
 

golgiaparatus

Out of my element
Aug 30, 2002
7,340
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Deep in the Jungles of Oklahoma
Westy said:
I'd rather see him back in office in 2012 when he would have to be the one sorting out the deficit/entitlement/environmental problems he caused.
Phucking A!

I got in a discussion with a Repub friend of mine yesterday... I cant remember precisely what she said, but it was something like this: "The deficit? Screw the deficit, like it even matters... It keeps getting bigger and bigger, but that doesnt stop us, so I say forget it, its a non-issue to me"

:blah:
 

llkoolkeg

Ranger LL
Sep 5, 2001
4,335
15
in da shed, mon, in da shed
He's not helmetless- he is merely carrying it in his hand while voguing for the photo op before developing a severe case of helmet head. He knows he needs to pick up his vote with the female electorate and is wisely not going to risk the appearance of one of the few advantages he affords them compared to Bush- good hair.
 

syadasti

i heart mac
Apr 15, 2002
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VT
I saw that on the news last night, he was just getting on his bike, he puts it on a few seconds later..
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
56,403
22,484
Sleazattle
golgiaparatus said:
Phucking A!

I got in a discussion with a Repub friend of mine yesterday... I cant remember precisely what she said, but it was something like this: "The deficit? Screw the deficit, like it even matters... It keeps getting bigger and bigger, but that doesnt stop us, so I say forget it, its a non-issue to me"

:blah:
You can run the deficit up and up forever, but at somepoint it will cause inflation which will truly fvck up the economy. Economic analysts, even conservative ones, say that if we keep going at the same rate in 20 years the tax rate for everyone will go to about 50%. We either need to cut spending or increase taxes.

The Republicans have always worked on a theory of smaller government, cut taxes and spending. I actually agree with that and would like to see it happen. Lately though they have decided that they will cut taxes and increase spending. "Lets give record breaking tax cuts and pay for old peoples drugs even though we know that old people are going to bankrupt the government in 15 years anyway". They explain that the lower taxes will increase revenue and the tax base. This is an unproven theory that does not account for any unforseen circumstances like 9-11.

9-11 had a huge impact on an already shaky economy. If something happens like that again Bush's theory can't work. Some will say he won't let 9-11 happen, but lets say that Mt. Ranier pops off and kills 3 million people in Washington?
 

LordOpie

MOTHER HEN
Oct 17, 2002
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Denver
ya gotta admit, both of them are pretty cool guys...

Bush: mtb and one hell of a party-dude

Kerry: roadie, snowboarder, etc. He got off the plane a couple months back and asked a motorcycle cop if he could borrow his bike for an hour. Took off for a spin.

Ya gotta like peeps who like two-wheels.
 

pnj

Turbo Monkey till the fat lady sings
Aug 14, 2002
4,696
40
seattle
Westy said:
Some will say he won't let 9-11 happen, but lets say that Mt. Ranier pops off and kills 3 million people in Washington?
that would be cool if Rainer DID blow up, but I don't think it's gunna happen anytime soon.


as far as bush or anyone preventing another 9/11 type event, I don't think ANYONE can prevent it. where there is a will, there is a way.
 

syadasti

i heart mac
Apr 15, 2002
12,690
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VT
pnj said:
that would be cool if Rainer DID blow up, but I don't think it's gunna happen anytime soon.


as far as bush or anyone preventing another 9/11 type event, I don't think ANYONE can prevent it. where there is a will, there is a way.
Bush was already found to be aiding, not fighting, global terrorism by starting the second the Iraq war:

http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=99518

He has made the world less safe since 9-11, not more...
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
10,840
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Orange County, CA
golgiaparatus said:
Phucking A!

I got in a discussion with a Repub friend of mine yesterday... I cant remember precisely what she said, but it was something like this: "The deficit? Screw the deficit, like it even matters... It keeps getting bigger and bigger, but that doesnt stop us, so I say forget it, its a non-issue to me"

:blah:
Also known as "Fvck you, I've got mine!"

A political philosophy very much in vogue at the moment...
 
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bigkonarider

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I think Monica Lwenski & Clintler scandel is a laugh ..Friggin SOO tired of that crap..
Here is my opinion of KERRY:
I don't trust his ass.
He rides a roadbike.
He is Highly AGAINST firearms.
& "posing" in front of a camera with a doublebarrel shotgun isn't fooling anyone..
He does flip-flop & looks like lurch "what a big head!
Night & Day between BUSH & kerry.
Bush also supports legislation to protect the firearms industry from lawsuits and opposes centralizing files on gun owners, LaPierre said, calling the difference between Bush and Democrat John Kerry on guns "day and night."

Kerry “says“ he has been a hunter from childhood and a gun owner who supports the Second Amendment. But he has voted in “favor” of gun control and has supported extending a now-expired ban on assault-style weapons and requiring background checks at gun shows.Kerry also voted to ban gun shows altogether. He opposes granting gun makers immunity from civil lawsuits. :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
10,840
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Orange County, CA
bigkonarider said:
I think Monica Lwenski & Clintler scandel is a laugh ..Friggin SOO tired of that crap..
Here is my opinion of KERRY:
I don't trust his ass.
He rides a roadbike.
He is Highly AGAINST firearms.
& "posing" in front of a camera with a doublebarrel shotgun isn't fooling anyone..
He does flip-flop & looks like lurch "what a big head!
Night & Day between BUSH & kerry.
Bush also supports legislation to protect the firearms industry from lawsuits and opposes centralizing files on gun owners, LaPierre said, calling the difference between Bush and Democrat John Kerry on guns "day and night."

Kerry “says“ he has been a hunter from childhood and a gun owner who supports the Second Amendment. But he has voted in “favor” of gun control and has supported extending a now-expired ban on assault-style weapons and requiring background checks at gun shows.Kerry also voted to ban gun shows altogether. He opposes granting gun makers immunity from civil lawsuits. :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid: :stupid:

All that drivel just to let us know you're a single issue voter? Or was there another point I missed?