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11-08-2000, 02:51 PM
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Howdy,
Let's all stick to discussing the topic in a civilized manner, ok? Thanks!
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11-08-2000, 02:53 PM
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well, at this point, I don't care if tweedle dee or tweedle dum win. They are both the same to me. I voted Nader, and I'm glad I voted my concious.
We are living through history here. It's pretty cool if you think about it. This election will go down as one of the most historic because of the Pat B. incident in FL. How many people walked in and thought they were voting for Gore, when they actully got confuzzled and voted for Pat? Years down the road it will still be argued who should have won because we will never really know how many of those votes should have gone to, Gore or Pat.
Another thing, electoral college. Polls--which we hate, but CAN have some truth to them--say that in the 1960's 58% of the people wanted to do away with it, 1970's 61%, 1981--75%. Now. . .if 75% of the american citizens wanted to do away with the electoral college in 1981--why is it still around? It PROVES that washington doesn't give a damn what the people want.
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11-08-2000, 03:29 PM
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"It PROVES that washington doesn't give a damn what the people want."
I totally agree with that comment, mgdzkm433. In some ways, I don't even know why we bother to vote for who we think is going to listen to us. They never do listen. There are very few politicians out there who listen to what the people have to say and make their decisions based on that. Most politicians make their decisions based on what's good for themselves.
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11-08-2000, 03:41 PM
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McCoyred,
It has happened in the past that a president won the electoral vote but did not have a maojority vote. That's why this electoral college crap stinks!
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11-08-2000, 03:46 PM
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There used to be a cool class here called: How to lie with statistics. . .
I'm not a Bush supporter but it may be unfair to lambast him for some of the problems he no doubt inherited in his state.
It would be better to analyze the steps he took to change the problems and whether those steps had impact.
I also was a Nader supporter . . .
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11-08-2000, 03:51 PM
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Isn't it ironic that in all of the 50 states of this union, the one state that will/can determine the president is governed by the candidate's brother? Hmmm.... what a coincidence.
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11-08-2000, 05:01 PM
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The winner has not even been determined yet, and so many of you are saying its already a conspiracy! What if Gore wins - will you still be thinking that? I have stated from the beginning that Bush is my choice based on my perception of the ISSUES. That is what matters - not stats, not myths, and not personality conflicts. Like I said before - it is out of our hands now. Its ironic to me that George was declared the winner, Gore conceeded, and then all of a sudden its a recount...hmmm...
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11-08-2000, 05:43 PM
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It's also ironic that Florida went to Gore...then undecided...then to Dubya.
And ol' Jeb (Dubya's brother  ) is the governor of Florida. Something is rotten in FLORIDA...
But seriuosly though...I can't wait for this to be over so that I can start my pissing and moaning at whom ever get's it ...I can do that BECAUSE I VOTED!!!!
[This message has been edited by Franny Granny (edited November 08, 2000).]
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11-08-2000, 06:15 PM
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Here is a link with interesting facts about the electoral college:
www.policy.com/news/dbrief/dbriefarc770.asp.
If this link doesn't work you can go to www.policy.com and do a search on electoral college.
[This message has been edited by MIDWESTDIVA (edited November 08, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by MIDWESTDIVA (edited November 08, 2000).]
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11-08-2000, 07:46 PM
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Totally Apart from the issues.....is anybody scared at all about what an uneducated man George W. gives the appearance of being. While he did his undergrad at Yale, and masters from Harvard, Daddy bought his way into both institutions where he graduated with sub-par grades. The man can't even put together a grammatically comprehensible statement without the aid of his speechwriters. Is this the man we want representing our nation to the world. Under Democrats, the nation has prospered for the last 8 years. Hopefully, the missing ballot boxes will appear, the mismarked ballots will be corrected, and Gore will be elected.
[This message has been edited by NewInFL (edited November 08, 2000).]
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11-08-2000, 08:50 PM
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I just feel sorry for minorities and any of us other "special preferences" people if G.W.B. gets in.
Us negras better run for we are back down south and not by choice if you get my drift.
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11-08-2000, 11:09 PM
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Who is a member of the fraternity that has done the most to fight the attacks from radically liberal school administrators on the Greek system? Who believes that the people should control the government, not the other way around? I'll give you a hint - it ain't Gore.
On a lighter note, what was Dan Rather smoking last night, and is it legal in the U.S. or Canada? He out-Dennis Millered Dennis Miller.
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11-09-2000, 12:12 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by 33girl:
On a lighter note, what was Dan Rather smoking last night, and is it legal in the U.S. or Canada? He out-Dennis Millered Dennis Miller.
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I was rolling when he was talking to the analysts, and they kept saying "if this" and "if that" - and then out of no where he kinda yelled "yeah - yeah - yeah, and IF frogs had sidepockets they'd carry handguns, but they don't so let's forget the if's" - I love it! Too funny!
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11-09-2000, 02:02 AM
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I won't get into my personal beliefs and details about who I think should (and will) win, but, let me say this about the election results:
WOW
Regardless of who wins this election, and I believe it could still go either way (the miracle of statistics and the Electoral College)...think of the history we are living to see...the closest race since 1960, possibly one of the closest races EVER (though I believe I heard Thomas Jefferson won by one vote way back when...). This is definitely something you can tell your children and grandchildren about. It reminds me of the Dewey/Truman race and the Cleveland paper goofing.
I still hope things turn out the way I voted, but, if not, wow, what a ride. Even with the media's trying to call the race early by goofing on Florida, twice thus far (watch this to become a true issue in the NEXT election - calling states two minutes after polls start to close in the state), it was a night to remember. New Mexico, snow and all, might still turn a surprise, as may Oregon.
My vote? Again, I won't go into specifics (though many of you know) - I look at voting this way: the ballots we cast our votes on are not pure white paper. They are stained with the blood of those who gave their lives in defense of our country and what our country stands for, to allow us to have the freedom to vote. However any of you voted, doesn't really matter as much as the fact that YOU DID VOTE, and validated their sacrifice in defense of the Constitution and the people.
Now, since I didn't get ANY sleep last night as a result of work and trying to watch election results....good night.
[This message has been edited by LXAAlum (edited November 09, 2000).]
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11-09-2000, 05:03 AM
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My favorite quote from Dan Rather:
"And Bush has...uhm, I can't see how many votes has...so we'll just move on"
Apparently, he couldn't read the graphic, so he just skipped over it.
I swear, the man sounded drunk last night
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