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  • #11
    Bush was preferred winner long before the election in the game of secret power politics. His alliance with the Israeli Likud party is aimed at further destabilizing and war in the Middle East. Look for the expansion of the ever morphing "War on Terror" to expand possibly to Iran, or a nuclear confrontation with North Korea, and a possible reinstatement of the draft. Kerry presents a hindrance and a more internationalist "new world order" approach, yet the same crap nonetheless.

    As they showed Bush in the White House, he seemed confident and relaxed. Contrary, Kerry's tone after he cast his own vote was more melancholy and apathetic. Kerry could not prove he was that much different from George Bush as he flip flopped. He was still for the War in Iraq and Terrorism, just with a different strategy. As both members of the Skull and Bones, Kerry is a catalyst to simply play a role as a contender to Bush. Bush's policies are imperative for Israel and the powerful Jewish influence within this country. Thus, Kerry's only purpose is to serve as a belief for the mindless voters ( some of them who post here ) to give the masses the illusion of choice. Plans have already been made and agreements agreed upon. No silly "vote" is going to change the game of Empire. And thus we close another silly year of the election circus. Good riddens.

    It appears more and more elections are now going to be decided by lawyers as opposed to the idiotic voters. You're better off with a law degree than voter registration. Then you actually get to decide who is president.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #12
      I think this election once again proves the old theory that Germans love David Hasselhoff.
      this post = teh win.

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      • #13
        I went and voted today, as did most of my friends. It was the first time for many of us and we all voted D. I am glad that I had the experience, but I have had the feeling all day that Bush will win. Not to sound like Arman, but I have seriously lost faith in the system watching this election. My friends and I have been discussing different conspiracy possibilities none of which would surprise me at this point. We also had two constitutional amendments up this time, and I have not heard whether they passed yet (I took a little nap)...I voted no for both.

        P.S. They are talking like MI hasnt been called after they said MI went D. We have so many blacks and arabs, where are all these Bush people coming from??

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ArmoBarbi
          I went and voted today, as did most of my friends. It was the first time for many of us and we all voted D. I am glad that I had the experience, but I have had the feeling all day that Bush will win. Not to sound like Arman, but I have seriously lost faith in the system watching this election. My friends and I have been discussing different conspiracy possibilities none of which would surprise me at this point. We also had two constitutional amendments up this time, and I have not heard whether they passed yet (I took a little nap)...I voted no for both.

          P.S. They are talking like MI hasnt been called after they said MI went D. We have so many blacks and arabs, where are all these Bush people coming from??
          What's wrong with sounding like me? I am a genius and you should be happy to sound like me. Would you rather sound like the eggplant or Harutik?
          Achkerov kute.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Anonymouse
            What's wrong with sounding like me? I am a genius and you should be happy to sound like me. Would you rather sound like the eggplant or Harutik?
            hahaha NO

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            • #16
              vote or die? ... P Ditty going around killing alot of young voters

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              • #17
                Originally posted by jilbagh
                vote or die? ... P Ditty going around killing alot of young voters
                I wonder how P Ditty and the others are feeling about this. They didn't help much for all their talk. I am in that age group and I'm having a difficult time believing this statistic. How do they even get these numbers? The pole workers,at least here, were so passive. I was a first timer and they didnt even ask me for ID. They started talking about my water bottle instead of checking if I am who I say. In Ohio, the heavily black areas were sent flyers saying things like, "To avoid long lines on Tuesday, vote on Wednesday." and suggesting if that if one has outstanding tickets or other violations that its dangerous to go to the poles because one can get caught that way. As sad as I am to say this, we (evidently) deserve such a president.

                P.S. jilbagh, Ive always liked that avatar.

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                • #18
                  the youth are lazy ass b!tches...

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by nunechka
                    the youth are lazy ass b!tches...
                    What did you SAY?

                    Take the immediatly back, I'm a youth and proud to be lazy ass but ain't no xxxxx

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                    • #20
                      sorry hun, but i know what its like being a youth... i was one... but then again i should not have been expected to make wordly decisions, adults need to do that... those morons, they just want to say, "HEY the youth didnt vote," just to cover their mistakes, and say thats why we are suffering...

                      i know, the youth should concerntrate on their education and future, not making sure that women keep their reproductive rights... some may not even know what this really truly means...

                      ok you are not a b!tch, i know that...

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