forget politics, this is a bit sad

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mwtgg

Lifer
Dec 6, 2001
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Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
some cute women in there

Too bad they're all freakin' nuts.

And I don't want those horses' asses speaking for me and the rest of Pennsylvania.
 

MacBaine

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: MacBaine
Pretty obvious to see who's won this battle.

Hint: it wasn't a good ole' boy from Indiana who admires Bush's IQ ;)

Way to break out of your ordinary routine and make a post which does nothing but make a shallow personal jab without stating anything pertinant to the conversation, followed by a winking smiley to mask the fact that you lost. Oh wai...

Unlike your deep thoughts on how blacks/latinos/asians/arabs are to blame for everything you don't like about the world? :laugh: As I said, you haven't earned a serious reply. Funny how you're still begging though, keep it up.

Truth be told, if the reply you made and are clinging to wasn't an attempt at sarcasm, I'd suggest seeking help - antipsychotic drugs may help you acquire and maintain a grip on reality, if only a tenuous one... but better than what you displayed in that post.

;)

I love how you're still clinging to these shallow excuses for not coming up with any valid responses. If you are too dense (which it's pretty obvious that you are) to not realize that the many off-color comments I make on these boards are a concious effort to rile people up, and are overtly sarcastic, then it's no surprise you need make excuse after excuse for not posting anything to support your own beliefs. Sad. Just accept the fact that you lost, and walk away.

 

TitanDiddly

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Dec 8, 2003
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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: illustri
Originally posted by: broon
That's dumb. Why would anyone care who the rest of the world wanted for our president?

that might sound a bit rich to the people of iraq

The rest of the world doesn't live in this country (obviously). I'm going to vote for who I believe is best for the country.

And from what I've heard 80% of Iraqis appreciate what we've done for them.

While we're the butt of every joke told in Europe and Canada, and a target for previously unplanned terrorist activities among the more militant factions in the middle east... yep, good job. When Bush finishes his morning shoe-tying exercise (at about 3pm), I'm sure he'll appreciate the support :roll:

Your ignorance is going to break the internet if you don't tone it down, kid. We're the butt of jokes in Europe? Oh no! They've been the butt of jokes in America since WWII.

Target for previously unplanned terrorist attacks? We have been targets forever. The twin towers were a target well before we went into the middle east. The target is freedom, and terrorists will attack it wherever they can.

When you can develope a sound argument that doesn't involve taking cheap shots at the President's intelligence, get back to us. Until then, keep your ignorance to yourself.

:beer:
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
I love how you're still clinging to these shallow excuses for not coming up with any valid responses. If you are too dense (which it's pretty obvious that you are) to not realize that the many off-color comments I make on these boards are a concious effort to rile people up, and are overtly sarcastic, then it's no surprise you need make excuse after excuse for not posting anything to support your own beliefs. Sad. Just accept the fact that you lost, and walk away.

In other words, you consciously troll? Why only with racist remarks? It's a pretty sad situation when you actually save face by admitting to (or worse, by lying about) being a troll.
 

Fritzo

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I don't understand the mentality of someone that looses an election calling the people that voted for the winner idiots, morons, or whatever. The election was one by both the popular vote and the Electoral College....so what these people are basically saying is they're right, it's the world that's all wrong :confused:

 

Old School

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Getting to the point of what started this thread, since the U.S. is one of the neighbors in the neighborhood we call earth, I think it's only important for the rest of the world to know that many people in our country did support Kerry. This is public knowledge and no secret anyway. I don't think there's any harm for the rest of the world to know this.

HOWEVER, with that being said, there is no need for anyone to go as far as apologizing to the rest of the world. I voted for Kerry, but he lost fair and square. The democratic process is in full swing. If Bush won and the polls were rigged then maybe the rest of the world should get an explanation.