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Seems Odd That there is no Pro Kerry Banter on here...

N8 v2.0

Not the sharpest tool in the shed
Oct 18, 2002
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The Cleft of Venus
Why is that???

I know there are lots-o-Libs on here. Can it be that no one really cares for Kerry and could care or less if his elected or not?
 

Tenchiro

Attention K Mart Shoppers
Jul 19, 2002
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New England
Originally posted by N8
Why is that???

I know there are lots-o-Libs on here. Can it be that no one really cares for Kerry and could care or less if his elected or not?
Personally I am indifferent (apathetic maybe) towards Kerry. I would have preferred to see Edwards in his place.
 

Silver

find me a tampon
Jul 20, 2002
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Orange County, CA
You're confusing Liberal with Democrat again.

Like I said before, I'll take a ham sandwich over Bush. Nader, Kerry, Kermit the Frog...anyone.
 

LordOpie

MOTHER HEN
Oct 17, 2002
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Denver
Originally posted by N8
Why is that???

I know there are lots-o-Libs on here. Can it be that no one really cares for Kerry and could care or less if his elected or not?
so you're saying we need an Anti-N8?
 

Jr_Bullit

I'm sooo teenie weenie!!!
Sep 8, 2001
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North of Oz
Originally posted by Silver
You're confusing Liberal with Democrat again.

Like I said before, I'll take a ham sandwich over Bush. Nader, Kerry, Kermit the Frog...anyone.
Couldn't have said it better ;)
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
56,394
22,472
Sleazattle
Originally posted by N8
Why is that???

I know there are lots-o-Libs on here. Can it be that no one really cares for Kerry and could care or less if his elected or not?
Maybe Kerry suporters don't feel the need to cram their beliefs down every one elses throats.
 

Tenchiro

Attention K Mart Shoppers
Jul 19, 2002
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New England
Originally posted by Westy
Maybe Kerry suporters don't feel the need to cram their beliefs down every one elses throats.
With all the anti-Bush sentiment he creates for himself, does Kerry really need that many supporters?
 

Westy

the teste
Nov 22, 2002
56,394
22,472
Sleazattle
Originally posted by Ridemonkey
Ham Sandwhich in 2004.
Dunno about that. Now Ham and Cheese on Rye with just the right amount of spicy mustard, that is a candidate I can get behind.
 

brenth

Monkey
Jun 14, 2002
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Santa Monica
I plan on voting for kerry. Unless he freaks out and supports something crazy, I don't see much that is going to change my mind. And if I did decide to not vote kerry, I would probably cast a write-in vote for N8.

Honestly I woulda rather had edwards of even dean, but kerry works for me. besides theres not really much of a reason to always spout pro-kerry banter all day long, it seems bush is doing a good job of convincing people to vote kerry :D

edit: damn Tenchiro beat me to the punch. and N8, your gonna have some stiff compition from ham sandwhich.
 

Spud

Monkey
Aug 9, 2001
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Idaho (no really!)
With the campaigns really focusing on about 13 contested states there's no big motiviation for the average voter to get too excited about the candidates.

You know my views on the electoral college already.
 

golgiaparatus

Out of my element
Aug 30, 2002
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Deep in the Jungles of Oklahoma
Originally posted by Tenchiro
Personally I am indifferent (apathetic maybe) towards Kerry. I would have preferred to see Edwards in his place.
Word... I was pulling for either edwards or kucinich but now we have to vote for one of 2 jackasses again.

I hope Bush loses because I think that just about anyone would be better but Im not going to spout off pro Kerry banter because like it has been said before, he's not bush and thats his best atribute.

Nates definition of a liberal is a non republican... get it right Silver :rolleyes: :monkey:
 

bomberz1qr20

Turbo Monkey
Nov 19, 2001
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Ham? You guys are going to put ham in the oval office?

Ok, I suppose it's better than the turkey that's in there now.


BADDUM - TSS!
 

$tinkle

Expert on blowing
Feb 12, 2003
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looks like this nizzle has fazizzled:
filed yesterday

While many students skipped rally, one says she was barred
By BRIAN DEKONING
Union Leader Correspondent



DURHAM — While about 1,200 attended a rally at the University of New Hampshire yesterday for the man who could be the next President of the United States, many students said they were too busy to make it.

“I’m not entirely enthusiastic about Kerry,” said Criag Onofry, 21, a UNH senior. “I’m going to vote for him. I’m just not entirely enthusiastic.”

“I was thinking of going,” Joel Rice, 24, a graduate student, said. “But my friend I was going to go with got tired and didn’t want to.”
that's almost as lame an excuse as "today's a good day to ride"
 

MMike

A fowl peckerwood.
Sep 5, 2001
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just sittin' here drinkin' scotch
This kinda goes with my theory that the democrats are a little more moderate. "we"...(like I can even vote) don't feel the need to constantly say "LOOK! See that?? He tied his shoes!! What will he do next? Part Lake Michigan? Oh sweet lord! He is the messiah!!"

"We" know he's not perfect. "We" accept that. "we" will let him do his thing. Republicans seem to require their pro-bush banter to make themselves feel better or something