THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: MrAngryFace on September 12, 2006, 03:08:26 AM
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I don't care about national votes. Im young.
Florida counts more than my state. My state always votes dem, but its not like its for good reasons either lolz. I mean seriously. Most republicans are middle-aged to old. Most dems are probably young kids. I am not surprised if people dont have faith in the national system after the past two elections.
Of course narrow margin victories wouldnt be possible if democratic candidates didnt all out suck. State politics ftw. National poltics are under-handed and dirty these days and everyone gets away with it.
That's right, I dont have stats to back this post up, cause if there's anything I learned from my statistics class, its that statistics are dumb. Generalizations ftw.
BUY MEGA MAN ZX
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BUY MEGA MAN ZX
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Republicans have always maintained that democrats are young and unprincipled and will never stand up for the right way. I think we need more dems.
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Democrats haven't been worth caring about.
*snap*
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Hell, I find it hard to care about Democrats these days -- we need some more truly progressive liberal candidates who aren't afraid to give religion the big thumbs down. It ain't gonna happen, so my interest in voting has been reduced to "make sure the faux-capitalist bigot contingent doesn't get elected in *my* state".
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I know I just care about Mega Man ZX at this point.
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Hell, I find it hard to care about Democrats these days -- we need some more truly progressive liberal candidates who aren't afraid to give religion the big thumbs down. It ain't gonna happen, so my interest in voting has been reduced to "make sure the faux-capitalist bigot contingent doesn't get elected in *my* state".
If you have Democrats that give religion a big thumbs down they're going to do even worse... hey, I'd love a Pres that wasn't religious/didn't pretend he was religious/etc., but in this day and age you can forget that.
If more Democrats would vote, then Republicans would be crying. Unfortunately, trends seem to show that Republicans are the ones that stick to voting in large numbers whereas despite the high number of registered Democratic voters in the country, a lot of them simply don't vote. That's half the problem really. The other half being Democrats not being able to "connect" with people on the fence or whatever -- but something tells me that wouldn't even be a factor if enough Democrats themselves voted.
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[...] The other half being Democrats not being able to "connect" with people on the fence or whatever -- but something tells me that wouldn't even be a factor if enough Democrats themselves voted.
I guess that's the idea behind the strategy of offering nothing but red meat--but that's not a governing strategy, and it on the whole it only enlarges the disaffected middle...
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What should democrats vote for? A bad democratic candidate? Is that REALLY better than a republican candidate?
The democratic PARTY needs to instill some confidence in its people. We've had two elections now that have seemed pretty rigged, and it wasnt even like our heart was in it for those elections either.
It isnt that democrats aren't voting, its that fewer and fewer people WANT to be involved in the crooked national process, period. Honestly I wouldnt be opposed to Washington State splitting off on its own, I am really sick and tired of National politics.
Democrats and Republicans can have each other, im done with it.
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I don't have the answers, I'm just giving my ten cents like you and everyone else. But I don't think there was necessarily anything BAD about Kerry and Gore, in my opinion. And even if you saw it that way... who would you rather see in the White House today, Kerry or Bush? To borrow some laughs from South Park for a moment, even if one is a douche and the other a turd sandwich, which is the lesser of two evils to you?
As for people's hearts not being in the elections... when Gore lost, I think a lot of people's hearts were in it, the guy after all did also win the popular vote if only by a little. That's a lot of people who care. Gore should have won.
Kerry didn't, because he wasn't that great of a public speaker, was a bit slow in defending himself, and he had a hard time getting his message out to people on the fence. But to someone who maybe isn't so obsessed with public image, like myself, I don't really care if other people didn't like him because he didn't look, talk and act "presidential enough", I think he had some good ideas and he was a better bet than George W. Bush. And that's good enough for me. This isn't fucking American Idol. You take your chances just like anything else in life.
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Gore lost fair and square - hanging chads!
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It isnt that democrats aren't voting, its that fewer and fewer people WANT to be involved in the crooked national process, period.
Except 2004 had the highest turn out of any election in history. George Bush had more votes than any other candidate and John Kerry had more than any other candidate in history other than Bush.
And 2006 likely will have one of the highest turn outs for a off year election.
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Gore lost fair and square - hanging chads!
>:(
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lots of people are voting because OLD PEOPLE ratio is on the rise. Lots of young people who never voted are now voting!
Gore sux, Kerry is sux. Wtf I want awesome. Id take clinton back cause even if he did bad things he hid them better.
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I think we should vote Howard Stern for President lolz
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Clinton was more fun, period.
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Clinton was more fun, period.
The Starr Report on the Lewinsky scandal made mention of anilingus between President Bill Clinton and intern, Monica Lewinsky. [2]
:-[
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Ugh, Lewinsky was such a kissass