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The important thing here is whether or not Edwards gets third. If he doesn't that may be the end of the whole ballgame.
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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quote: Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
Let's not get too crazy (most significant politician of modern times ), but yes, it is dissapointing for Dean. |
You don't agree Al Gore is a truly significant politician? He was VP for eight years!
Anyway Imran, I ought to let you know you were the one who sparked my interest in Kerry, because I thought hey, if Imran Siddiqui, the card-carrying Republican considers voting for a Democrat, that dude might be worth considering. Today, my friends are very impressed with my knowledge of American politics because I predicted in advance that Kerry would win
And Shi, you hope to continue the war on terror? Not that I don't agree to some extent, but your fundamental political views do seem to have changed considerably during the last year or so.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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'tquote: Originally posted by DinoDoc
Why's that? |
Hi DinoDoc. Well,
I'm hoping Kerry will run for President so that he might attract a whole bunch of guys like Imran that wouldn't otherwise vote for Bush. I'm thinking Kerry will win the nomination because the Democrats will realize that Dean doesn't stand a chance. Although Dean could succesfully intimidate the enemies of the U.S with his scary battle cries, it's not gonna happen.
And I really hope Bush will lose because I read the last State of the Union and it seemed like Bush or whoever wrote his speech thought that he had God on his side, and that's scary as hell. Also, I think the Americans will be better off internationally with a Democrat. I remember when Clinton visited my city - Copenhagen - and virtually everybody saluted him regardless of how many times he had ****ed something up. I understand if you don't care the slightest about international reputations, but do know that we're talking about your tax dollars here.
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The Potterverse
Jan 1970 time: 00:33
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quote: You don't agree Al Gore is a truly significant politician? He was VP for eight years! |
No... for one reason, he lost the Presidential election. In modern politics, with the lone exception of Richard Nixon, the loser in a Presidential election drops off the face of the Earth, and Gore has just about done so.
quote: Anyway Imran, I ought to let you know you were the one who sparked my interest in Kerry, because I thought hey, if Imran Siddiqui, the card-carrying Republican considers voting for a Democrat, that dude might be worth considering. Today, my friends are very impressed with my knowledge of American politics because I predicted in advance that Kerry would win |

Go Kerry!! I like the fact that he is honest, will try to balance the budget, and did vote for the War in Iraq. I don't agree with all of his plans, but enough to make me root and vote (Georgia has an open primary) for him.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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quote: Originally posted by DinoDoc
Is it just the fact that Imran likes him that attracts you to his campaign or is there an actual position of his that you feel is worthy of your support? Please understand that I'm not trolling, I genuinely am curious about the support candidates recieve beyond the "Anyone but Bush" crowd. |
Well, I have to admit my personal concern regarding Bush has a lot to say on this issue. Indeed, I join the hordes of people who are ready to support whatever candidate poses the most serious challenge against your incumbent President. And it's not because he's a Republican, it's because he's George W. Bush. I would probably support McCain for President, as would many others. Bush, on the other hand... no thank you.
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quote: Originally posted by Monk
Well, I have to admit my personal concern regarding Bush has a lot to say on this issue. Indeed, I join the hordes of people who are ready to support whatever candidate poses the most serious challenge against your incumbent President. And it's not because he's a Republican, it's because he's George W. Bush. I would probably support McCain for President, as would many others. Bush, on the other hand... no thank you. |
The surest way to get reelected in American is to have a bunch of foreigners supporting your opponent.
You are George's best friend.
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Monk
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I don't think we're in Brønshøj anymore
Jan 1970 time: 06:33
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quote: Originally posted by jimmytrick
The surest way to get reelected in American is to have a bunch of foreigners supporting your opponent.
You are George's best friend. |
Did I ever mention that I support the campaign of the remarkable George W. Bush? What a man, what a man, what a mighty good man!
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