58,860,600 Americans spoke

Discussion in 'Protest' started by dzzygirl, Nov 3, 2004.

  1. dzzygirl

    dzzygirl Member

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    America spoke wether you like it or not. The majority "ELECTED"our President in office. No matter what you do or say it wont change anything. Why dont you focus on talking to your state reps and veiw your oppinions there on issues you support and try to change them. Your not going to get anywhere fighting the election results.

    What do you say to 58,860,600 Americans that voted for him?
    They dont matter? Apparently President Bush is doing what the majority wants him to.

    You could move to a more Liberal Country.

    Dzz
     
  2. tikoo

    tikoo Senior Member

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    i say i'm very disappointed with the american people , they

    vote their fear not their courage .
     
  3. HappyHaHaGirl

    HappyHaHaGirl *HipForums Princess*

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    It was funny watching people being interviewed by the exit poll people... some were acting all embarrassed that they voted for Bush...haha... I loved it.
     
  4. seamonster66

    seamonster66 discount dracula

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    the masses are asses, thats nothing new....anyway, we ALL have to suffer the consequences....even supporters of the president who has created the biggest deficit in history.

    You could always move to a less liberal forum, I wouldn't mind....
     
  5. SelfStyled

    SelfStyled Banned

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    There's no evidence to suggest it was anywhere near a legitimate victory.

    The queues , the Republican made ballot machines that are unauditable.
    The web of deceit in the media.

    The fact Kerry was another establishment stooge that was in the same club as Bxsh.

    Shaking hands with a war criminal and saying how much u "respect him"..

    What a load of wank.

    *******
    I reckon it'll be that Rodham woman next.And she's as Democrat as my arse.

    I'm amazed at how few of u actually realise whats going on.
    Democracy doesnt exist in places like Britain and America.
    Its a chirade , a pretence.

    Still I dont give a fuck.Next time the Chinese /others back someone to blow up an office in
    some hideous Neo Klan hotbed , the rest of the world will let out a smug smile of satisfaction.
     
  6. EllisDTripp

    EllisDTripp Green Secessionist

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    Uhhh, HITLER was elected by a majority of Germans, too....

    Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers.

    :(
     
  7. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    Thanks to Bush, this is the most divided this country has been since the Civil War. [​IMG] I think the next 4 years will be hell. But, at least, I'm glad that I live in a state that voted for Kerry.
     
  8. seamonster66

    seamonster66 discount dracula

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    I live in a state where I believe there were shady things going on everywhere, things that might never be exposed.
     
  9. Shaman420

    Shaman420 Herbalist

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    I say that the majority of America is clearly narcissistic. The fact that the majority of this country would vote for someone who acts giddy with human lives, opposes the freedom to choose, feels fundamentalism plays a role in the politics of this country, opposes the love between two people because they are the same sex, and is in bed with multiple corporations proves this. Why vote for Junior? Because your only concern is yourself, and not the people suffering because of him. Therefore the majority of this country is self-loving, narcissistic, and that's nothing to be proud of. It disgusts me.
     
  10. lostblackdog

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    I agree with this girl for about a minute, but then again, I totally agree with EllisDTripp and seamonster66 a lot more.... I think he was "elected" into office, so I guess we have to deal with the stupidity of the masses (Anyone else notice that bullshit with Iran the other day? One day before the election?). I say we support the bastard, and I even made a craptastic geocities site to show my support and my plan on how we can all support Bush! It's temporarily unavailable as of 8:15 Eastern time, but they say it'll be back in an hour. Here's the link though, and tell your friends! The White House doesn't accept food gifts, or flowers, but my friend's brother said that if sending ol' W. pretzels isn't quite your fancy, then send the man some lube! He's sure gonna need it while he fucks us, and the rest of the world all over again for another four years! Help a brutha out!!! Show Bush some support! Lube is totally not against any White House violations, so if you got some to spare, send it his way!
     
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  12. Kandahar

    Kandahar Banned

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    Umm, no one is fighting the election results. Kerry conceded defeat prior to the time you wrote this.

    Are you serious?
     
  13. Motion

    Motion Senior Member

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    People need to be careful not to mis-read the election results.

    I think Bush won for two basic reasons,and it wasn't because of an big endorsment of conservatism in general.

    1. Bush won because many Americans were reluctant to change presidents during a time of war. Also,Bush was more clearly against the gay marriage issue,and that stimulated the "moral vote".

    2. John Kerry just didn't run a good campaign. From the begining people were saying that they were anti-Bush more than they were pro-Kerry. People have to be for you if you want their votes in large numbers.

    Plus Kerry just wasn't clear on his positions or he just didn't do a good job of communicating them to the public. I also think Teresa turned off many voters by her antics,like the shot she took at Laura Bush for not ever having a real job.

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  14. dzzygirl

    dzzygirl Member

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    Ummm.....Yes they are and Yes I am seriuos!

    quotes by posters.

    There's no evidence to suggest it was anywhere near a legitimate victory.

    The queues , the Republican made ballot machines that are unauditable.
    The web of deceit in the media.

    2)Its all stage managed.
    The voting machines ( provided by Republicans ) could give your vote to anyone.
    There's no audit trail.

    They seemed to be getting well practiced at this election fixing the Neo Klans
    2000 , 2004 in the "Fatherland"

    They were wankers from the same club on both sides , the "contest" was a sham.
    And I dont give a fuck when countries round the world start frying your fat arse.

    So basically the overseas votes are not counted!! You mean our troups(who are fighting for us) don't have a say? This is totally messed up!

    The votes arent being counted right! Kerry needs to fight this!

    (end quotes)

    I wasnt talking about Kerry conceding . I was talking about people bitching about an unfair vote EVEN AFTER HE CONCEDED.
     
  15. Old Fart

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    Amazing. Bush won and the finger of blame is pointing everywhere except in the direction of those who could have made a difference. The young people of this country could have easily put the election into the hands Kerry yet they failed to appear at the voting locations. Something like 17 percent of the youth decided to participate in making their voices heard. That leaves aprox. 83 percent who felt their time was better spent elsewhere. Bush won because enough people who believed in him chose to vote. Kerry lost because the vast majority of younger and mostly liberal voters had something better to do with their time. And now suddenly those same non-voters are calling foul. Amazing.
     
  16. Trin

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    There's no fairness to our elections whatsoever because of who's controling the process, period. If Americans want to have elections still, fair elections, then we must act with the following in mind...

    Until ppl realize that the election process needs replaced with a fairness mandate from the ppl, there'll be no fairness in the process. We are to blame for not taking over control of the election process ourselves.

    When the system of rule in this country is controlling the election process of who gets to participate in the system of rule, the ppl lose every time. Fact is, these elections MUST be commandeered by the ppl themselves.

    The system of rule itself (it's offices, personel) must remain OUTSIDE of the election process until such a time as the ppl elect new posts and personel to said system, with each election. This is the only way to arrive at fairness in elections.

    Trin of Cascadia
     
  17. Co0kiezGurl

    Co0kiezGurl Banned

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    I dunno hon, I'd imagine that most of the people bitching about it on this site did in fact vote. That would make sense now wouldn't it? I certainly voted. My fiance (airforcedrew on here) also voted. I haven't been reading everywhere on the site since the election, but from the posts I have read that are bitching about possible election fraud and whatnot, it seems all those peolpe DID vote and are pissed off because they think our votes weren't counted, or that something else might have happened to land this country right back into Bush's monkey hands. I imagine, that majority of youth who didn't vote probably aren't the majority of the ones bitching because they probably (sadly) didn't give two shits who won anyway. Seems kind of obvious to me at this point after the election anyway. Give them time and some more of them may vote next election. That's what happened to me. I couldn't have cared less back during the '00 elections. A year after that I was livid at where things were going. I wasn't about to pass up my chance to vote this time.
     
  18. TARABELLE

    TARABELLE on the road less traveled

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    Same thing as McGovern.[​IMG]
     
  19. Motion

    Motion Senior Member

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    If gay marriage hadn't been a part of this election,then there would have been different election results. This issue energized people to support Bush who ordinarily wouldn't have voted,or voted for Bush. Many Black Americans and Hispanics voted for Bush based on this particular issue. I wished it hadn't been on any ballots.
     
  20. FreakyJoeMan

    FreakyJoeMan 100% Batshit Insane

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    Approximately 21million people between the ages of 18-24 voted, some 64%. When are we going to face the fact that progressive liberals are the minority in this country?
     

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