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Bush has never been you president.

Name: Xel 2006-06-25 18:31

There is evidence available showing that Bush did not win legitimately in either 2000 or 2004. So, if you are ashamed of him, then be safe in the knowledge that America does not deserve it's current state. You were fucked over something royally though. Reclaim, people, but not through violence. Show the right that it can't get away with everything, and that the support of bush is a complete seceding of credibility, patriotism, justice and truth. Vote left in November; The right has had its chance.

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Name: Xel 2006-06-25 18:32

YOUR PRESIIDENT! YOUR! JEEESUS I TRY TO MAKE AN IMPORTANT THREAD AND I CAN'T SPELL PROPERLY! SORRY.

Name: Xel 2006-06-25 21:23

When will Paris Hilton be admitted to the supreme court? We need some liberals up there to shake things up yeaah!

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-25 23:06

>>1
I'd rather have the Republicans in power than anti-gun dems. 

>>3
I hope you mean Classical Liberals... more modern liberals (like the democrats) are the last thing we need on the Supreme Court.

Name: Xel 2006-06-26 0:03

>>4
By liberal I meant Michael Moore liberal.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-26 0:47

>>5
     Oh my fucking God.  Micheal Moore isn't a liberal, he is a God-damned fucking cunt-faced opprotunist.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-26 1:31

Name: Actually Xel 2006-06-26 3:35

>>5&>>3 You should stop using my name to sully it or something I am not youe "enemy", you stupid little underhumans.

Name: Anonymous is okay, I guess. 2006-06-26 3:37

>>6&>>4 I completely agree, so from now any post which seems a bit out of order probably is. Some boy who got a bit too much tough love from his parents is posting stupid shit in my name.

Name: W/ever 2006-06-26 3:39

>>7 That is what I am talking about. Apparently, the US scored lower than the Georgian republic and Kazakstan on a few parameters. Especially in poor, black neighbourhoods.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-26 23:41

Rather have him than Kerry.  In most aspects, I'd prefer Kerry.  However, a few issues that the democrats agree with just piss me off. 

Gun-Control (unconstitutional..dems should never be voted for because of this)
Affirmative Action
In general, too much government... the democratic party has it's roots in Jeffersonian styled, small government.  They should go back to their roots.  Until they do, or change their positions on a few things, I'm not voting for them. 

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-26 23:47

>>11
Not to mention the Dems and their willingness to have the U.S. bend over and get buttraped by the U.N.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-27 0:28

>>12
The US rectum (Detroit) is the world's playground and there is nothing you can do to change that.

Name: Whatever 2006-06-27 4:18

>>11 I don't really care about whether it's unconstitutional or not, my problem is the fact that the stats don't speak in favor of gun control. This is the same reason I rejected the notion that dems are worse w/ the economy; ALL stats say "fuck you " to that. However, they do need to limit government, effectivize social sec. not to mention get stronger diplomatically. But come on, the christians have largely taken over the GOP, and I can't offer respect to anyone who tries to marginalize gays.

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-27 13:20

>>14
You should have respect for the constitution... the Bill of Rights is there to protect the citizens from a tyrannical government.

Name: Xel 2006-06-27 14:22

>>15 I'm not an american, but I do admire the constitution. The thing is, both parties do so much harm to it that I wonder why no one speaks up. When Pentagon listed homosexuality as a disorder or Paul Wellstone was murdered, were everyone watching Total Request Live or HBO?

Name: Anonymous 2006-06-27 18:05

>>16

I speak up... vote libertarian! They'll protect, restore, defend, and uphold the constitution & bill of rights.... ALL of it. 

A lot of people in the U.S. don't like the main two parties for various reasons, and many have a third party or two that they have in mind that they consider far better than either main party.  Most of them don't vote for those third parties because they consider one of the two main parties slightly better than the other, so they vote for that main party that they prefer.

The U.S. is currently (generally) a two party system... there's almost no 3rd party candidates who ever win (other than a few here and there in low offices of the govt).

Consequently, many people don't even know a lot of the 3rd party candidates names, what they really stand for, or their party platforms, respectively. 

There isn't really that much you as an individual can do about it, other than just educate people about the ALTERNATIVES on boards like this... and support IRV and similar programs that would help spread 3rd party politics in the U.S. 

Although, something to consider, is if enough people start voting 3rd party, showing a widespread distaste for the main two parties, the main two will generally start to try to cater to those dissatisfied folks.  I'll probly vote 3rd party always, for this reason... I think it might do more than a vote for either main party candidate. 


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