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Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Class1
News flash:eek:ctober 23, 2007 gas prices to top $3, unemployment rate at all time high, abortion goes underground, DMCA gets boost from administration, internet under CIA control, inflation at record growth, interest rates top 10%.

Oh yea Bush won, Whew

Interest rates at 10% presuppose a strong economy you asshat!
 

Class1

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Interest rates at 10% presuppose a strong economy you asshat!

The whole thing was just crap anyway with no basis in reality, I don't think that calls for a personal attack.
Asshat, is that like underware?
 

Mill

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Class1
Interest rates at 10% presuppose a strong economy you asshat!

The whole thing was just crap anyway with no basis in reality, I don't think that calls for a personal attack.
Asshat, is that like underware?

How is that personal? Other than you being a returned troll that is, lol....
 

Class1

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Oct 31, 2004
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How is that personal? Other than you being a returned troll that is, lol....

I guess it's not then, Probably just working on your post count. Well the good part of the election is that the stupid phone calls will stop.
 

MikeMike

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Class1
How is that personal? Other than you being a returned troll that is, lol....

I guess it's not then, Probably just working on your post count. Well the good part of the election is that the stupid phone calls will stop.

and hopefully stupid people will stop posting in ATOT and registering for ATOT.

and hehe, kerry needs like EVERY absentee ballot to be for him. Since my one vote was for bush via absentee thats not happening. how insane would it actually be if my vote, actually mattered that much, or anyones vote? i betcha atot would physically and mentally rape me forever

MIKE
 
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Originally posted by: dc
Originally posted by: Class1
News flash:eek:ctober 23, 2007 gas prices to top $3, unemployment rate at all time high, abortion goes underground, DMCA gets boost from administration, internet under CIA control, inflation at record growth, interest rates top 10%.

Oh yea Bush won, Whew

you're good at making up crap.
:thumbsup: you'll fit right into atot.

You mean P&N. :p
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: Class1
News flash:eek:ctober 23, 2007 gas prices to top $3, unemployment rate at all time high, abortion goes underground, DMCA gets boost from administration, internet under CIA control, inflation at record growth, interest rates top 10%.

Oh yea Bush won, Whew

Copy and pasted quote:

"The cool thing about elections is that a greater number to people think that you're WRONG."

:)
 

Fritzo

Lifer
Jan 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
democrats on CNN saying they'll lost ohio tonight by 50k votes, but provisional votes will bring them back up

ughi dont know if believe that

I wonder if they know that at most 17% of those votes will actually count :confused:
 

CarpeDeo

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Originally posted by: Class1
Thank a teacher if you can read this.
Thank a veteran if your reading it in English.

Anybody else find anything ironic about Class1's signature?

 

ArmchairAthlete

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I think someone should make some "Owned!" pics. The dems don't have the House, Senate, Supreme Court, more Governorships, or the Presidency and we've gotten more Gay Marriage bans.
 

Deeko

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
democrats on CNN saying they'll lost ohio tonight by 50k votes, but provisional votes will bring them back up

ughi dont know if believe that

I wonder if they know that at most 17% of those votes will actually count :confused:

According to the Republican Secretary of State in Ohio, 90% of the 2000 provisional ballots were counted.
 

Rage187

Lifer
Dec 30, 2000
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Cant beleieve Dems cant man up and admit they lost.

Or maybe we should look at the popular vote ;)
 

Fritzo

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Deeko
Originally posted by: Fritzo
Originally posted by: RadioHead84
Originally posted by: hotchilisauce
democrats on CNN saying they'll lost ohio tonight by 50k votes, but provisional votes will bring them back up

ughi dont know if believe that

I wonder if they know that at most 17% of those votes will actually count :confused:

According to the Republican Secretary of State in Ohio, 90% of the 2000 provisional ballots were counted.

They had a guy from Illinois on the Today show this morning (the governor maybe?) that they were using for a baseline and I got that figure from him. He said that they get 4%-10% of provisional ballots validated. The most he ever saw was 17%. Not sure why Ohio would be different.
 

ElFenix

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Mar 20, 2000
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Originally posted by: CarpeDeo
Originally posted by: Class1
Thank a teacher if you can read this.
Thank a veteran if your reading it in English.

Anybody else find anything ironic about Class1's signature?

yeah, that's funny :D
 

Amused

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Apr 14, 2001
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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: CarpeDeo
Originally posted by: Class1
Thank a teacher if you can read this.
Thank a veteran if your reading it in English.

Anybody else find anything ironic about Class1's signature?

yeah, that's funny :D

The irony is painful.
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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I can't believe religion decided this election (specifically referring to OHIO). From MSNBC:

In the end, Ohio was the fulcrum, and exit polling data suggested that it was older voters and white evangelical Christians who clinched the deal for Bush. The president won 56 percent of the vote among voters ages 60 and older, and he took three-quarters of white evangelical voters, who made up 25 percent of the state?s electorate.

If Dale Earndhart Jr., in 30 years ran for Prez and played a strong Christian religion card, he would win in a landslide. It's a sad day for our country.
 

iamwiz82

Lifer
Jan 10, 2001
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Originally posted by: SP33Demon
I can't believe religion decided this election (specifically referring to OHIO). From MSNBC:

In the end, Ohio was the fulcrum, and exit polling data suggested that it was older voters and white evangelical Christians who clinched the deal for Bush. The president won 56 percent of the vote among voters ages 60 and older, and he took three-quarters of white evangelical voters, who made up 25 percent of the state?s electorate.

If Dale Earndhart Jr., in 30 years ran for Prez and played a strong Christian religion card, he would win in a landslide. It's a sad day for our country.

As much as you don't believe it, religion is a major part of this and most other countries. Religion has been such a huge part of humanity for centuries, why would it change now.
 

Svnla

Lifer
Nov 10, 2003
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ABC News just reported that Kerry will concede this afternoon (not enough votes). We will have to see.
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
I can't believe religion decided this election (specifically referring to OHIO). From MSNBC:

In the end, Ohio was the fulcrum, and exit polling data suggested that it was older voters and white evangelical Christians who clinched the deal for Bush. The president won 56 percent of the vote among voters ages 60 and older, and he took three-quarters of white evangelical voters, who made up 25 percent of the state?s electorate.

If Dale Earndhart Jr., in 30 years ran for Prez and played a strong Christian religion card, he would win in a landslide. It's a sad day for our country.

As much as you don't believe it, religion is a major part of this and most other countries. Religion has been such a huge part of humanity for centuries, why would it change now.
Thanks for repeating my point. What you fail to see is that there is more to a presidency than sitting in Church. Dale Earnhardt Jr only has to become a minister and then he will easily win the presidency in a landslide.

 

fs5

Lifer
Jun 10, 2000
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Can someone in Ohio that is a Kerry supporter that DIDN'T vote please explain to me what the f did you have to do yesterday that was so important?
 

DAGTA

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Originally posted by: SP33Demon
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
Originally posted by: SP33Demon
I can't believe religion decided this election (specifically referring to OHIO). From MSNBC:

In the end, Ohio was the fulcrum, and exit polling data suggested that it was older voters and white evangelical Christians who clinched the deal for Bush. The president won 56 percent of the vote among voters ages 60 and older, and he took three-quarters of white evangelical voters, who made up 25 percent of the state?s electorate.

If Dale Earndhart Jr., in 30 years ran for Prez and played a strong Christian religion card, he would win in a landslide. It's a sad day for our country.

As much as you don't believe it, religion is a major part of this and most other countries. Religion has been such a huge part of humanity for centuries, why would it change now.
Thanks for repeating my point. What you fail to see is that there is more to a presidency than sitting in Church. Dale Earnhardt Jr only has to become a minister and then he will easily win the presidency in a landslide.

There's also more to being a good leader than being intelligent. I don't think anyone will argue with me saying Kerry is more intelligent than Bush. However, many people feel Kerry is completely lacking of moral structure. I don't like either candidate, and I think harm is going to come to this country with either one, but my gut instinct is that Bush is a tad bit less dangerous than Kerry. Considering I was "anyone other than Bush" for most of the last three years, that's saying a lot.