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Old 09-15-2003, 08:24 AM
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Seriously, am I the only person who thinks Monica was pretty?
Yes. And for that statement you loose 1,000,000 points.
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Old 09-15-2003, 08:31 AM
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The controversy was Florida. The real story was Tennessee. Don't personally attack me and I won't get so sensitive.
if it was so important, why wasn't it covered? if you take it personally, oh well. wasn't meant that way.
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Old 09-15-2003, 10:32 AM
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Seriously, am I the only person who thinks Monica was pretty?
I've seen her out in NYC and she is pretty.
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Old 09-15-2003, 10:59 AM
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if it was so important, why wasn't it covered? if you take it personally, oh well. wasn't meant that way.
Do you think that everything that is important in the news is covered by the media? It was mentioned by commentators like Tim Russert the night of the election. Tennessee wasn't controversial and ongoing like the Florida story. There was nothing to cover. In term of politics and history, it was an important lesson and story.
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Old 09-15-2003, 12:55 PM
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my biggest problem with the guy is that he can't even put together a complex sentence on his own - still thinking about that "fuzzy math" comment during the debates

don't even get me started on his republican agenda ~ ie: making a fetus eligible for healthcare. On his way to making abortion illegal. Thats nice, a man making a woman's decision.


With all that though, I still think that a majority of his downfalls have been from circumstance. The economy would have sucked even if Gore had been president. We would have bashed him too. Either way, we are stuck with W for a least another year.
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Old 09-15-2003, 01:13 PM
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Do you think that everything that is important in the news is covered by the media? It was mentioned by commentators like Tim Russert the night of the election. Tennessee wasn't controversial and ongoing like the Florida story. There was nothing to cover. In term of politics and history, it was an important lesson and story.
of course there was nothing to cover. because the controversy was somewhere else. i could care less if he didn't win tennessee. the fact of the matter remains that it all came down to florida. period. people never don't harp too much about what happened during the game in the second quarter. if it came down to the wire, the end is what people are going to have something to say about.
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Old 09-15-2003, 01:29 PM
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Monica is a beautiful wman and I am still looking for yellow cake uranium if anyone finds it tell the President and VP they seem to be looking for it so much.
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Old 09-15-2003, 01:31 PM
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of course there was nothing to cover. because the controversy was somewhere else. i could care less if he didn't win tennessee. the fact of the matter remains that it all came down to florida. period. people never don't harp too much about what happened during the game in the second quarter. if it came down to the wire, the end is what people are going to have something to say about.
You might not care if he didn't win Tennessee, but without a doubt Al Gore did. The fact remains, he lost his home state, and a candidate is not elected President without winning his home state.
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Old 09-15-2003, 08:06 PM
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You might not care if he didn't win Tennessee, but without a doubt Al Gore did. The fact remains, he lost his home state, and a candidate is not elected President without winning his home state.
i'm pretty sure al gore cared about it as well. either way, that's not the point i'm arguing, the point is that shady business went on in florida.
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Old 09-15-2003, 08:29 PM
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It isn't a bogus statement. It's a legitimate point that if a presidential candidate can not carry his home state, he will not win the election.
It IS a bogus statement.

It's not a legitimate point that if a presidential candidate can't carry his home state, he won't win the election. It's a legitimate point that if a presidential candidate cannot win at least half the electoral votes he will not win the election. Home state doesn't really matter -- if Gore had won Florida he would have won the election regardless of Tennessee. Of course we'll never find out who legitimately won Florida, but if we did find out that he had, Tennessee would not have mattered.

Ditto on the reverse -- if he had won Tennessee, Florida wouldn't have mattered. And therein lies the beauty of the electoral college. Theoretically, every state matters.

The fact is that, not knowing who actually won Florida, none of the states mattered in 2000. The election was not decided by the U.S., it was decided by the Supreme Court.
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Old 09-15-2003, 08:55 PM
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NEWS FLASH:

george w. bush is president right now.

like it or not.

let's move on....what's done is done. so the man sometimes has to THINK a minute before he speaks....so the man should sometimes think TWO minutes before he speaks ....and yeah, this isn't a perfect country.....but it's the best one out there, IMHO, and i'd rather be here than anywhere else (well, i could chill in italy for a few wks, but i'd wanna come home eventually). y'all can complain about bush all you want to, but i think he did a better job than gore would have with the whole 9/11 situation. one presidency can continue on to the next.....maybe, JUST MAYBE, we were so cool in the economy when clinton was around b/c of what regan and bush did before him....and maybe, JUST MAYBE, we're in the pooper b/c of what clinton did before bush #2. just a thought to ponder......right wingers, holla back!

kitso....that was the best "361" i've seen in a while....the voting in fl twice thing....lol....

and that resume......o-kaaaaay.....
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Old 09-15-2003, 09:11 PM
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Old 09-15-2003, 09:22 PM
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NEWS FLASH:

george w. bush is president right now.

like it or not.

let's move on....what's done is done. so the man sometimes has to THINK a minute before he speaks....so the man should sometimes think TWO minutes before he speaks ....and yeah, this isn't a perfect country.....but it's the best one out there, IMHO, and i'd rather be here than anywhere else (well, i could chill in italy for a few wks, but i'd wanna come home eventually). y'all can complain about bush all you want to, but i think he did a better job than gore would have with the whole 9/11 situation. one presidency can continue on to the next.....maybe, JUST MAYBE, we were so cool in the economy when clinton was around b/c of what regan and bush did before him....and maybe, JUST MAYBE, we're in the pooper b/c of what clinton did before bush #2. just a thought to ponder......right wingers, holla back!

kitso....that was the best "361" i've seen in a while....the voting in fl twice thing....lol....

and that resume......o-kaaaaay.....
Good post.
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Old 09-15-2003, 09:28 PM
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It IS a bogus statement.

It's not a legitimate point that if a presidential candidate can't carry his home state, he won't win the election. It's a legitimate point that if a presidential candidate cannot win at least half the electoral votes he will not win the election. Home state doesn't really matter -- if Gore had won Florida he would have won the election regardless of Tennessee. Of course we'll never find out who legitimately won Florida, but if we did find out that he had, Tennessee would not have mattered.

Ditto on the reverse -- if he had won Tennessee, Florida wouldn't have mattered. And therein lies the beauty of the electoral college. Theoretically, every state matters.

The fact is that, not knowing who actually won Florida, none of the states mattered in 2000. The election was not decided by the U.S., it was decided by the Supreme Court.
Actually, a presidential candidate needs to win more than half of the electoral votes in order to be elected president.
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Old 09-16-2003, 12:17 AM
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NEWS FLASH:

george w. bush is president right now.

like it or not.

let's move on....what's done is done. so the man sometimes has to THINK a minute before he speaks....so the man should sometimes think TWO minutes before he speaks ....and yeah, this isn't a perfect country.....but it's the best one out there, IMHO, and i'd rather be here than anywhere else (well, i could chill in italy for a few wks, but i'd wanna come home eventually). y'all can complain about bush all you want to, but i think he did a better job than gore would have with the whole 9/11 situation. one presidency can continue on to the next.....maybe, JUST MAYBE, we were so cool in the economy when clinton was around b/c of what regan and bush did before him....and maybe, JUST MAYBE, we're in the pooper b/c of what clinton did before bush #2. just a thought to ponder......right wingers, holla back!

kitso....that was the best "361" i've seen in a while....the voting in fl twice thing....lol....

and that resume......o-kaaaaay.....
Well said! Use your heads people. Don't jump to conclusions just cause you want someone to blame for the economy. It goes up, it goes down. Deal and move on.
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