View Full Version : 6 Days To Go - the wind is changing at last!
GreenJester
10-27-2004, 11:34 AM
:multi ELECTION DAY IS ALMOST HERE ! ! ! :multi
:D I can't wait... Mr. Bush, your time at the joystick is almost up, and you don't have another quarter to drop in the slot. So sorry, so long!
:thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
Holla9
10-27-2004, 11:41 AM
I can only imagine whats going to happen if Bush wins :lol
crosscg
10-27-2004, 11:42 AM
I can only imagine whats going to happen if Bush wins :lol
Imagine? YOu have already seen 4 years of... whatever he has done
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 12:24 PM
6 Days To Go - the wind is changing at last!
No it isn't. Just like the air wasn't changing.
bdb23
10-27-2004, 12:38 PM
No it isn't. Just like the air wasn't changing.
:thumbsup I guess we'll get a countdown thread every other day about the wind, air, jet stream, etc.
ModestMouse2003
10-27-2004, 12:43 PM
i dont want our country to get blown up by other countries, so i hope Bush wins.
"In 2003, after voting to authorize action against Saddam in a 2nd Iraq war, Kerry voted against spending $87bil to supply out troops with the necessary equipment, ammouniton and armor"
strait from the IBD.
I want to live to see my kids, soooo go BUSH!
Evans
10-27-2004, 12:44 PM
The only wind blowing is from the constant stream of hot air coming out of John Kerry's mouth.
bdb23
10-27-2004, 12:47 PM
The only wind blowing is from the constant stream of hot air coming out of John Kerry's mouth.
:thumbsup
clemson357
10-27-2004, 12:56 PM
Although I have frequently posted that I am not partisan, and that I am not sure who I am voting for, subconsciously I think I am beggining to pull for Bush just so I can see the reaction of all the ultra-liberal radical conspiracy theorists that post here.
greppson
10-27-2004, 01:02 PM
are we going to have one of these threads every GD day?
crosscg
10-27-2004, 01:05 PM
Although I have frequently posted that I am not partisan, and that I am not sure who I am voting for, subconsciously I think I am beggining to pull for Bush just so I can see the reaction of all the ultra-liberal radical conspiracy theorists that post here.
Thats kind of a weak reason, but whatever works! The ultra-liberal do outnumber the ultra-conservatives here, but what they lack in numbers they make up for in thier blind following of Bush. It would be hard for me to choose who to spite here if I voted that way!
crosscg
10-27-2004, 01:06 PM
are we going to have one of these threads every GD day?
What, you wanted an original thought?
GreenJester
10-27-2004, 02:54 PM
I can only imagine whats going to happen if Bush wins :lol
If he wins, I'll look on the bright side:
After four more years of this shite, even those thick-headed neanderthals who support Bush will be able to see the culmination of 8-years worth of fuck-ups. Bush will be out no matter how much he lies, and the Republican Party's street cred will be MUD for decades afterward.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:04 PM
If he wins, I'll look on the bright side:
After four more years of this shite, even those thick-headed neanderthals who support Bush will be able to see the culmination of 8-years worth of fuck-ups. Bush will be out no matter how much he lies, and the Republican Party's street cred will be MUD for decades afterward. You're crazy.
Rudy in '08!!!
Anyways, whats next? Air, wind, _____ ?
GreenJester
10-27-2004, 03:17 PM
You're crazy.
Rudy in '08!!!
Anyways, whats next? Air, wind, _____ ?
Breeze, of course. Followed by gale, storm, squall and hurricane. Followed by your idiot-in-chief being replaced by an actual president.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:20 PM
Breeze, of course. Followed by gale, storm, squall and hurricane. Followed by your idiot-in-chief being replaced by an actual president.
We shall see. We should make a bet. You stop posting under this name forever if Kerry loses and if he wins I dunno think of something.
Just some sort of deal. I think it'd be cool.
ss10mets
10-27-2004, 03:25 PM
You're crazy.
Rudy in '08!!!
Anyways, whats next? Air, wind, _____ ?
Now that is one Republican other then McCain I would vote for...
Bush on the other hand is someone I despise...
Someone posted that they want to see their children and worried about their country being bombed, come on dude.... that is a moronic statement. If anything, you should be more worried about a draft then having our country blown apart and an even bigger worry is an attack five years from now no matter who is President. Remember, it took many years for the WTC to be attacked again due to the time, secrecy and other factors terrorist cells must go though to make such an attack. The fact that we haven't been attacked since is no sign of Bush's competence.
UNC41
10-27-2004, 03:25 PM
i dont want our country to get blown up by other countries, so i hope Bush wins.
"In 2003, after voting to authorize action against Saddam in a 2nd Iraq war, Kerry voted against spending $87bil to supply out troops with the necessary equipment, ammouniton and armor"
strait from the IBD.
I want to live to see my kids, soooo go BUSH!
Whether you agree with Kerry or not I don't know why you believe you are going to die if he is elected president. Unless you are a soldier in Iraq somehow posting on Ants, who has a chance of dying regardless of who is in office.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:33 PM
Why do people keep bringing up the draft? Bush said "if he was in office, a draft would not be re-instated."
So Kerry would be the one doing this if anyone. This is a subject im confused on.
And yes Rudy, or McCain would def. get my vote.
GreenJester
10-27-2004, 03:42 PM
We shall see. We should make a bet. You stop posting under this name forever if Kerry loses and if he wins I dunno think of something.
Just some sort of deal. I think it'd be cool.Deal. Kerry wins, I remain on Ants as GreenJester.
Bush wins, I retire GreenJester. Forever.
Edit: To spice things up, how about if Kerry wins, you have to sport the signature "I am not fit to lick GreenJester's boots" in magenta for a month? And not in the smallest font size, either. :D
siserilla
10-27-2004, 03:44 PM
This is the first time I've voted in the political forum, but hey what the heck why not post now. I am a Republican and I cannot stand the idea of George Bush in office for another 4 years, we have a record defecit since Hoover, unemployment and people without health insurance at an all time low. Although I am not totally for Kerry, I think I could put up with him for 4 years just to get Bush out of office.
ss10mets
10-27-2004, 03:48 PM
Why do people keep bringing up the draft? Bush said "if he was in office, a draft would not be re-instated."
So Kerry would be the one doing this if anyone. This is a subject im confused on.
And yes Rudy, or McCain would def. get my vote.
"I made it very plain. We will not have an all-volunteer army." - George W. Bush, 10/16/04
Uh oh, a flip flop?? Never from the great and mighty Bush
siserilla
10-27-2004, 03:50 PM
I think there will be a draft if Bush is elected. More than likely we will go to war with Iran and N. Korea and the military has said that we do not have enough people so I don't think anyone is going to volunteer.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:54 PM
Deal. Kerry wins, I remain on Ants as GreenJester.
Bush wins, I retire GreenJester. Forever.
Edit: To spice things up, how about if Kerry wins, you have to sport the signature "I am not fit to lick GreenJester's boots" in magenta for a month? And not in the smallest font size, either. :D
DEAL! You will have to tell me how to do the magenta thing though. I cant even do smilies properly haha.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:55 PM
I think there will be a draft if Bush is elected. More than likely we will go to war with Iran and N. Korea and the military has said that we do not have enough people so I don't think anyone is going to volunteer.
You my friend, are dumb for thinking that. He said he wouldnt. I believe him. Unless something CATASTROPHIC happens.
Dancing Ants
10-27-2004, 03:55 PM
I think there will be a draft if Bush is elected. More than likely we will go to war with Iran and N. Korea and the military has said that we do not have enough people so I don't think anyone is going to volunteer.
yothing.
siserilla
10-27-2004, 03:57 PM
You my friend, are dumb for thinking that. He said he wouldnt. I believe him. Unless something CATASTROPHIC happens.
Did you believe him too when he said Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction too?
Dancing Ants
10-27-2004, 03:59 PM
Yes, because that had been confirmed by Russian SVR Intelligence, along with British MI6. Not only that, but there WERE chem weapons at Al-Qaaca facility..before they dissappeared.
RJ2kWJ
10-27-2004, 03:59 PM
Did you believe him too when he said Iraq had Weapons of Mass Destruction too?
"Weapons of Mass Destruction are being smuggled across the Iraqi border every day." - John Kerry, First Debate
siserilla
10-27-2004, 04:10 PM
look you got me on that one. If you read one of my posts from before I am a Republican but I feel when the Republican party gives us a dangerous leader who flouts the truth, takes the country into an undeclared war and then adds a war on terrorism to it without debaty by Congress, we have a duty to rid ourselves of those who are taking our country a ride in the wrong direction.
GreenJester
10-27-2004, 04:11 PM
"Weapons of Mass Destruction are being smuggled across the Iraqi border every day." - John Kerry, First Debate
Yeah, they're being smuggled... into Iraq to be used against U.S. & Iraqi troops.
Dougie981641
10-27-2004, 07:34 PM
I personally keep telling myself that if Bush loses then Hillary wont run until 2012, and that isn't too bad
bseitz
10-27-2004, 07:43 PM
look you got me on that one. If you read one of my posts from before I am a Republican but I feel when the Republican party gives us a dangerous leader who flouts the truth, takes the country into an undeclared war and then adds a war on terrorism to it without debaty by Congress, we have a duty to rid ourselves of those who are taking our country a ride in the wrong direction.
Switch parties. You'll raise the average I.Q. of both.
siserilla
10-27-2004, 09:26 PM
Switch parties. You'll raise the average I.Q. of both.
I'm not actually sure what you're inferring...by me switching to a Democrat how does that raise the IQ of the Republicans?
bseitz
10-27-2004, 09:30 PM
I'm not actually sure what you're inferring...by me switching to a Democrat how does that raise the IQ of the Republicans?
See what I mean!! :lol :lol
siserilla
10-27-2004, 09:35 PM
right. i was just asking a simple question no need to be a jerk about it.
mwjorgens
10-27-2004, 09:37 PM
i dont want our country to get blown up by other countries, so i hope Bush wins.
I want to live to see my kids, soooo go BUSH!
:lol funny stuff. (im saying that cause clearly your post was sarcastic)
Holla9
10-27-2004, 09:50 PM
Yeah, they're being smuggled... into Iraq to be used against U.S. & Iraqi troops.
When has a WMD been used against our troops?
bseitz
10-27-2004, 10:04 PM
right. i was just asking a simple question no need to be a jerk about it.
We have two groups. Group A has 3 people with IQ's of 80, 100, and 120 for an average IQ of 100. Group B has 3 people all with an IQ of 50 for an average IQ of 50. If the person in group A with an IQ of 80 leaves and goes to group B, the average IQ of group A rises from 100 to 110 (100 + 120/2). The average IQ of group B rises from 50 to 57.5 (150 + 80/4).
It was kind a jerky statement, huh? I stand by it but do appologize.
siserilla
10-27-2004, 10:42 PM
We have two groups. Group A has 3 people with IQ's of 80, 100, and 120 for an average IQ of 100. Group B has 3 people all with an IQ of 50 for an average IQ of 50. If the person in group A with an IQ of 80 leaves and goes to group B, the average IQ of group A rises from 100 to 110 (100 + 120/2). The average IQ of group B rises from 50 to 57.5 (150 + 80/4).
It was kind a jerky statement, huh? I stand by it but do appologize.
Thanks for the apology, so which group is the Republicans and the Democrats, I'm assuming you're a Republican so more than likely group A are the Republicans right?
I am a Republican and I will not switch to the other party, but I will cross vote if I think the other party will do a better job.
TwoStep2888
10-28-2004, 01:28 AM
This thread is way more complicated than it needs to be.
The Political Science Forum is he best thing that's happened to ants recently. I'll miss it when the election's over.
greychris
10-28-2004, 01:34 AM
Although I have frequently posted that I am not partisan, and that I am not sure who I am voting for, subconsciously I think I am beggining to pull for Bush just so I can see the reaction of all the ultra-liberal radical conspiracy theorists that post here.
:thumbsup Kind of makes you not want to be a Democrat? I can see the Republicans aren't nearly as crazy about things.
Dancing Ants
10-28-2004, 01:40 AM
This thread is way more complicated than it needs to be.
The Political Science Forum is he best thing that's happened to ants recently. I'll miss it when the election's over.
this forum is the ultimate in love/hate for me...i like to read the discussions, then get pissed off at peeps...and end up hating it, then i come back and am ready to get pissed off again. :D
bseitz
10-28-2004, 09:13 AM
Thanks for the apology, so which group is the Republicans and the Democrats, I'm assuming you're a Republican so more than likely group A are the Republicans right?
I am a Republican and I will not switch to the other party, but I will cross vote if I think the other party will do a better job.
You say you're a Republican but don't agree with anything the Party currently stands for. That's like me saying I'm gay but like women. Makes no sense. Being a Republican or Democrat is not like being male or female. You can and should align yourself with the Party that best represents your views. What exactly does it mean to you to be a Republican?
crosscg
10-28-2004, 02:39 PM
bump, for the guys who just keep letting us know its one less day
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