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The myth of the disenfranchised

 
 
cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 01:44 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
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You should read some of your own posts Dookiestix, they contain much of the heated, awful, full of vitriol speech you are referring to.


You should read some of your own posts as well, McGentrix.


I know you are but what am I?
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Einherjar
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 02:17 pm
An evil looking pirate?
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 02:34 pm
Einherjar wrote:
An evil looking pirate?

Silence or I will take your cheeseburger.
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Dookiestix
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:12 pm
I ate mine already. Too late.
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revel
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:29 pm
I think this election has made everyone sick of talking about it.

I know Bush is going to win in any event, why heavens only knows. It just blows me away when I drive down my road and I see a bush/cheney sign on someone's property when they are poor as dirt. I sit and think about all the truly awful things that we have learned that the administration has done and yet still in most polls, bush is 47 and kerry is 46. In the mornings I torture myself still further and listen to a supposed kerry supporter trash every single word that comes out of Kerry's mouth and say, "but you know I am kerry's guy." I am just sick at heart about it and at this point even if kerry wins I don't think I will feel any better or any more hopeful.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:33 pm
I'm not as pessimistic as you, revel. I think the polls mean very little right now. I'm also beginning to believe--barring any more mischief by Karl Rove--that Kerry will win.

Because Rove, as he's proven in the past, will stop at nothing to get Bush elected.
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Frank Apisa
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:36 pm
revel wrote:
I think this election has made everyone sick of talking about it.

I know Bush is going to win in any event, why heavens only knows. It just blows me away when I drive down my road and I see a bush/cheney sign on someone's property when they are poor as dirt. I sit and think about all the truly awful things that we have learned that the administration has done and yet still in most polls, bush is 47 and kerry is 46. In the mornings I torture myself still further and listen to a supposed kerry supporter trash every single word that comes out of Kerry's mouth and say, "but you know I am kerry's guy." I am just sick at heart about it and at this point even if kerry wins I don't think I will feel any better or any more hopeful.


Bush is not going to win...Kerry is going to win.

It is my guess that Kerry...and the next several presidents...will be one term presidents. They will all be dealing with the incredible mess the Bush incompetents will have left them.

So make no mistake...I feel sorry for Kerry...but he is going to win.
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Dookiestix
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:36 pm
revel:

I haven't believed any of these polls for quite a while now. The millions upon millions of exclusive cell phone users has made any polling competely irrevelant (IMO). Personally, I know Kerry is going to win.

I agree so much more with Kerry's articulate and intelligent view of the world and what we need to do as a nation to move forward. Bush just signed the biggest corporate tax break in 20 years. I find it utterly appalling as well that people who are poor as dirt are being scared shitless into voting for Bush.
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:38 pm
revel wrote:
I think this election has made everyone sick of talking about it.

In the mornings I torture myself still further and listen to a supposed kerry supporter trash every single word that comes out of Kerry's mouth and say, "but you know I am kerry's guy."
That sounds like my kind of news, what channel is this. I only see liberal media (except Fox news)
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:41 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
revel:

I haven't believed any of these polls for quite a while now. The millions upon millions of exclusive cell phone users has made any polling competely irrevelant (IMO). Personally, I know Kerry is going to win.

I agree so much more with Kerry's articulate and intelligent view of the world and what we need to do as a nation to move forward. Bush just signed the biggest corporate tax break in 20 years. I find it utterly appalling as well that people who are poor as dirt are being scared shitless into voting for Bush.



I think that the scare tactics are coming from both sides. If I hear "draft" one more time........
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Dookiestix
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 03:58 pm
I'd forget about scare tactics and concentrate more on dumbass tactics:

http://69.56.179.3/dubya_mp3/allvolunteer.mp3

But speaking of scare tactics:

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"If we make the wrong choice, then the danger is that we'll get hit again -- that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States."

-- Dick "Chief Scare Tactical Officer" Cheney
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Einherjar
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:04 pm
link ... not ... working !!!
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:06 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
revel:

I haven't believed any of these polls for quite a while now. The millions upon millions of exclusive cell phone users has made any polling competely irrevelant (IMO). Personally, I know Kerry is going to win.

I agree so much more with Kerry's articulate and intelligent view of the world and what we need to do as a nation to move forward. Bush just signed the biggest corporate tax break in 20 years. I find it utterly appalling as well that people who are poor as dirt are being scared shitless into voting for Bush.

How are they being "scared" into vtoing for Bush? I'm not dirt poor and will be voting for Bush. Please don't tell me that the media is doing it, I don't think that we have ever had a media be more left leaning in the history of the US.
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:08 pm
Dookiestix wrote:


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"If we make the wrong choice, then the danger is that we'll get hit again -- that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States."

-- Dick "Chief Scare Tactical Officer" Cheney



The truth does tend to be scary sometimes.
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Baldimo
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:15 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
It's even harder to imagine that Republicans actually care about having votes counted, as Democrats have out registered Republicans significantly in pretty much all regions of the country. And they obviously know that.


That's easy to do when you have people over registering here in CO. Didn't you hear the news, people have admitted to registering to vote 35 or more times. I wonder how many states have had the same issue. If the problem of voter fraud is disenfranchisement with the GOP then it is over enfranchisement by the DNC. After all how could you not have over voter registration when you allow anyone and everyone and even those that don't exist to register?
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Brand X
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:23 pm
cannistershot wrote:
Dookiestix wrote:


Quote:
"If we make the wrong choice, then the danger is that we'll get hit again -- that we'll be hit in a way that will be devastating from the standpoint of the United States."

-- Dick "Chief Scare Tactical Officer" Cheney



The truth does tend to be scary sometimes.


Yeah, that is a perfectly legit statement...all you have to do is look at any poll on security and see that Verry/Leftwards have never been ahead on that issue. That means there is a clear choice as Cheney stated, perception is reality in this case.
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Dookiestix
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:23 pm
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How are they being "scared" into vtoing for Bush? I'm not dirt poor and will be voting for Bush. Please don't tell me that the media is doing it, I don't think that we have ever had a media be more left leaning in the history of the US.


Hee hee, that's hysterical. Laughing Laughing Laughing Try telling that to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, The Savage Nation, Ann Coulter, Faux news, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, John McLaughlin, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, etc., etc., etc)
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Dookiestix
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:25 pm
Laughing

I see. When Republicans use scare tactics, it's legimate. When Democrats use it, they're scare tactics.

GOD that hysterical!!!
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Brand X
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:27 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
Laughing

I see. When Republicans use scare tactics, it's legimate. When Democrats use it, they're scare tactics.

GOD that hysterical!!!


The polled electorate has decided there is a clear choice, Cheney just echoed it, that is not a scare tactic, that is public opinion.
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cannistershot
 
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Reply Fri 22 Oct, 2004 04:28 pm
Dookiestix wrote:
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How are they being "scared" into vtoing for Bush? I'm not dirt poor and will be voting for Bush. Please don't tell me that the media is doing it, I don't think that we have ever had a media be more left leaning in the history of the US.


Hee hee, that's hysterical. Laughing Laughing Laughing Try telling that to Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, The Savage Nation, Ann Coulter, Faux news, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, John McLaughlin, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, etc., etc., etc)



If you are saying that CNN is right wing I have some ocean front real estate in Tennesee for sale.
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