"Emperor George"

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FuzzyBee

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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Nope, just legal votes according to the written laws of Florida at the time of the election. Gore got the most legal votes state wide. I know it's hurts, but it's the facts.

Since the laws of Florida state that any recounts must be done fairly and uniformly, and the recounts were being done in a haphazard ununiform manner, Gore didn't win. Bush got the most legal votes state wide.I know it's hurts, but it's the facts.

Funny how you've never responded to my question regarding recounting in New Mexico. Is that because Gore won? Surely not, since you are so open-minded and all. [/sarcasm]

How does this have to do with "THE WAR AND THE MIDDLE EAST" anyway?
 

FuzzyBee

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Jan 22, 2000
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Originally posted by: BOBDN
Bush lost the popular election, was elected by the electoral college after the Supreme Court (packed with conservative Republican nominees) entered the election and stopped a sovereign state from conducting its own election process.
(I'll finish the sentence for you)
...by making up rules as it went along to attempt to alter the results of the election.

Those sour grapes must make for some really crappy wine.
 

conjur

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Jun 7, 2001
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Originally posted by: fuzzy bee
How does this have to do with "THE WAR AND THE MIDDLE EAST" anyway?

Because we wouldn't be there if Bush wasn't 'selected'
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ConclamoLudus

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We should probably tell everyone in washington about this election thingy. I'm sure it will be cleared up in a couple business days.
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I can't believe this is still being circulated. Bush won. I think they figured that out awhile ago. Next thing we'll hear is an argument against the electoral college being important. MOVE ON.
 

IJump

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This is what makes me wonder about the whole "Gore won the recount" thing"

If those votes had been properly counted, under two of the four counting standards used by the paper to determine valid votes, Gore would have won the entire state by 300 to 400 votes.

So because it appears(no counting method is perfect) Gore won in exactly half (2 out of 4) of the counting standards (why is there more than one anyway?), then Gore won? That just isn't logical.
 

Morph

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Talk like this is not that comfortable in America just now; you'd be denounced fairly swiftly as a Saddam apologist or a traitor. The limits of acceptable discussion have narrowed sharply, just as civil liberties have taken a hammering as part of the post-9/11 war on terror. You might fall foul of the Patriot Act, or be denounced for insufficient love of country. There is something McCarthyite about the atmosphere which has spawned this war, making Democrats too fearful to be an opposition worthy of the name and closing down national debate

So true, so true.
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: Morph
Talk like this is not that comfortable in America just now; you'd be denounced fairly swiftly as a Saddam apologist or a traitor. The limits of acceptable discussion have narrowed sharply, just as civil liberties have taken a hammering as part of the post-9/11 war on terror. You might fall foul of the Patriot Act, or be denounced for insufficient love of country. There is something McCarthyite about the atmosphere which has spawned this war, making Democrats too fearful to be an opposition worthy of the name and closing down national debate

So true, so true.

Oh, stop kissing moonbeam's arse :p
 

conjur

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Originally posted by: IJump
This is what makes me wonder about the whole "Gore won the recount" thing"

If those votes had been properly counted, under two of the four counting standards used by the paper to determine valid votes, Gore would have won the entire state by 300 to 400 votes.

So because it appears(no counting method is perfect) Gore won in exactly half (2 out of 4) of the counting standards (why is there more than one anyway?), then Gore won? That just isn't logical.

The standards get looser and looser as you go down. The two in which Gore would have won are looser than Bill Clinton's zippers.

People who refuse to move on and accept defeat are just whining that Gore didn't do what Saddam did in the last election: threaten death and win 100% of the vote!
 

Rainsford

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"Bush is an imperialistic radical conservative as you can see from my unbiased opinion, which is obviously fact." Please guys, it just sounds stupid. Dress it up all you want, but it all just comes down to name calling.
 

ConclamoLudus

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Can anyone here give a personal story about how their "personal liberties" have been compromised since the Patriot Act was signed in? Seriously, you guys make it sound like your strip searched every morning on your way to work, I don't know maybe you are.
 

Corn

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Nope, just legal votes according to the written laws of Florida at the time of the election. Gore got the most legal votes state wide. I know it's hurts, but it's the facts.

Moonbeam keeps quoting "legal votes according to the written laws of Florida" yet he has never once produce said written law that considers ballots examined by a media consortium to be considered legal votes.

Moonbeam's argument is significantly flawed in that it assumes the standards used by the media consortium would be employed by the individual voting canvassars.
 

Corn

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Please, please, ub-4me, talk like this is not that comfortable in America just now; you see already how you will be denounced fairly swiftly as a Saddam apologist or a traitor. The limits of acceptable discussion have narrowed sharply, just as civil liberties have taken a hammering as part of the post-9/11 war on terror. You might fall foul of the Patriot Act, or even be denounced for insufficient love of country. There is something McCarthyite about the atmosphere which has spawned this war, making Democrats too fearful to be an opposition worthy of the name and closing down national debate. And things don't get much more un-American than that.

LOL!!!!!! The hypocrisy is astounding!!!!

Moonie screams "I want my free speech dammit and I don't wanna be judged!!!!!"

So, according to him, he's allowed to have his opinion, but I shouldn't be allowed to voice mine?

 

ConclamoLudus

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Originally posted by: Corn
Please, please, ub-4me, talk like this is not that comfortable in America just now; you see already how you will be denounced fairly swiftly as a Saddam apologist or a traitor. The limits of acceptable discussion have narrowed sharply, just as civil liberties have taken a hammering as part of the post-9/11 war on terror. You might fall foul of the Patriot Act, or even be denounced for insufficient love of country. There is something McCarthyite about the atmosphere which has spawned this war, making Democrats too fearful to be an opposition worthy of the name and closing down national debate. And things don't get much more un-American than that.

LOL!!!!!! The hypocrisy is astounding!!!!

Moonie screams "I want my free speech dammit and I don't wanna be judged!!!!!"

So, according to him, he's allowed to have his opinion, but I shouldn't be allowed to voice mine?

Not unless you agree with him! Quit judging him! He's clearly open-minded and your clearly ignorant. :p
 

Corn

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Not unless you agree with him! Quit judging him! He's clearly open-minded and your clearly ignorant.

OMG you're right!!! I'm un-american because I believe Moonie and other simple minded partisan fools are un-american!!!

Damnit, it's a never ending cycle of McCarthyism in action! I am what I despise! Sh1t.......that can only mean one thing.......I'm Moonbeam!!!!!

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!
 

CADsortaGUY

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Originally posted by: ConclamoLudus
Can anyone here give a personal story about how their "personal liberties" have been compromised since the Patriot Act was signed in? Seriously, you guys make it sound like your strip searched every morning on your way to work, I don't know maybe you are.

No I am not being searched or monitored(as far as I know;) ) but the problems some of us have with the Patriot Act and its successor (PA2) is that it possibly gives the gov't the power to bypass laws put in place to protect us from gov't "monitoring" ,searches, and etc. I agree that 99.9...% of the time if you do nothing to peak the interest of the gov't you won't have to worry about the possible misuse of power, but you never really know;)

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ConclamoLudus

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Originally posted by: Corn
Not unless you agree with him! Quit judging him! He's clearly open-minded and your clearly ignorant.

OMG you're right!!! I'm un-american because I believe Moonie and other simple minded partisan fools are un-american!!!

Damnit, it's a never ending cycle of McCarthyism in action! I am what I despise! Sh1t.......that can only mean one thing.......I'm Moonbeam!!!!!

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!

You two will end up sharing a cell when the Patriot Act creeps up to get you. Gitmo's got nice weather though, good rum, and good cigars.
 

Trezza

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Originally posted by: Corn
Not unless you agree with him! Quit judging him! He's clearly open-minded and your clearly ignorant.

OMG you're right!!! I'm un-american because I believe Moonie and other simple minded partisan fools are un-american!!!

Damnit, it's a never ending cycle of McCarthyism in action! I am what I despise! Sh1t.......that can only mean one thing.......I'm Moonbeam!!!!!

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!

Nelson voice <<HA HA>>
 

Spyro

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Originally posted by: ConclamoLudus
Originally posted by: Corn
Not unless you agree with him! Quit judging him! He's clearly open-minded and your clearly ignorant.

OMG you're right!!! I'm un-american because I believe Moonie and other simple minded partisan fools are un-american!!!

Damnit, it's a never ending cycle of McCarthyism in action! I am what I despise! Sh1t.......that can only mean one thing.......I'm Moonbeam!!!!!

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo!

You two will end up sharing a cell when the Patriot Act creeps up to get you. Gitmo's got nice weather though, good rum, and good cigars.

LOL :D
 

Feldenak

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Originally posted by: Tabb
Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is very important, in this context also, to remember that Bush, while unAmerican, was not elected. He was selected and that fact is the only hope we have of removing his stain on our already somewhat tarnished history.


Ahh yes, I can see clearly how Bush "stole" the election.

You are so right....

Heh, I may have to add that link to my sig...it seems to chase Morph and his ilk out of threads.:cool:
 

Walruslord

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Originally posted by: Feldenak
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
It is very important, in this context also, to remember that Bush, while unAmerican, was not elected. He was selected and that fact is the only hope we have of removing his stain on our already somewhat tarnished history.


Ahh yes, I can see clearly how Bush "stole" the election.



This is EXACTLY why the founders didn't want a direct election of the president. The president is the chief exec of the COUNTRY, not the 4 most populous cities and their surrounding areas, who might running on some kind of "If I win, our small cities will get all the money" platform or perhaps something more likely but just as bad.

Argue all you want about chad rules (I happen to think the SCOTUS did what they should have done) but to say GW should not be president because of his lack of popular vote count shows a clear lack of understanding of the nature of our political system. Of course this is comming from someone who thinks state legislatures should vote for senators, not the people directly, but I digress...
 

wirelessenabled

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Originally posted by: ConclamoLudus
Can anyone here give a personal story about how their "personal liberties" have been compromised since the Patriot Act was signed in? Seriously, you guys make it sound like your strip searched every morning on your way to work, I don't know maybe you are.

The so-called "Patriot Act" has taken away from me my families main hobby, model rocketry. Under the auspices of the "Patriot Act" the ATF has decided arbitrarily that rocket motors over 62.5 gm can not be stored, transported or used unless one applies for and receives a Low Explosive User Permit or LEUP. The application fee is steep $75 I think and involves getting clearance from Federal law enforcement, my state OSHA department, my local fire chief and local law enforcement, none of whom want to be bothered or have any funding to conduct the required procedures. Thus my rocket hobby is at an end. Thanks a lot to the Bush Administration for protecting my "freedom". Wait until the Ashcroft "Patriot Act II" is put forth and a lot larger segment of the population will be affected.

Along the same lines, we now have a "Homeland Security Dept". Does anyone think that this dept will get less intrusive over time? Not the usual behavior for any govt. dept. Look for lots of new intrusions from Homeland Security as well in the future.