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Old 03-31-2004, 07:35 PM
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I'm not in the mood for this...I'm really not. You're fired.

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Old 04-01-2004, 01:20 AM
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Actually, the student body president is a good friend of mine. Sure, it's a stereotype, but in this case it's true.

And I also find it sad that people vote with their parents simply because their parents voted that way, but if you think about it we probably all pretty much stick with our parents, because that's the kind of environment we were raised in.

If you were raised to believe that abortion is wrong, prayer in schools is right, etc... then you're probably going to keep believing that. I personally was raised in a very liberal family, and even though most of my young life I was a democrat simply because my mommy was telling me "Clinton is a good man, Bush is a bad man," when I researched for myself, I found that I am a true democrat, not just because of my parents.

As far as it being sad that people vote just on parties... well, I've only voted in one election (I'm 21), and I'll admit that I wasn't as educated about Bush or Gore as I should be, but my philosophy is that more than likely, the democratic candidate is going to have more of my beliefs than a republican.
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Old 04-01-2004, 01:37 AM
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As far as it being sad that people vote just on parties... well, I've only voted in one election (I'm 21), and I'll admit that I wasn't as educated about Bush or Gore as I should be, but my philosophy is that more than likely, the democratic candidate is going to have more of my beliefs than a republican.
I agree with you!! People always say that it's bad to vote stictly based on party affiliation, but seriously, if you don't know much about either candidate, pick the one who is aligned with the same party as you. More than likely he or she will share many of your political beliefs. Well more than the other guy/gal anyway.
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Old 04-04-2004, 11:38 PM
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Just about any thing really. Screw those people. The Christian right needs to be slapped untill they all stop talking. They make everyone else look bad.
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Old 01-31-2019, 04:39 PM
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What issue would make you vote for the other candidate?

For me I would move very quickly depending on Bush's support for anti-terrorism and his moves in the middle east. Additionally I find issues such as alternate fuel sources and lower spending to be second on that list to me but still important.

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Old 02-01-2019, 10:26 AM
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If I had go get a job and pay taxes I would start voting Republican.
Dear bot/troll, I love how you're quoting a poster who last put something in this particular thread in 2004! And yes I'm going to keep calling you out on your BS. I see what you're doing and really would have hoped the last time you got called out you'd go back to your hole and find something better to do. Clearly that hasn't happened.
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Old 02-02-2019, 06:58 PM
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Dear bot/troll, I love how you're quoting a poster who last put something in this particular thread in 2004! And yes I'm going to keep calling you out on your BS. I see what you're doing and really would have hoped the last time you got called out you'd go back to your hole and find something better to do. Clearly that hasn't happened.
You really don't need to do this. They will either fade out or eventually step over a line and get banned. In the mean time, if he wants to troll liberals and you feel compelled to respond, that's on you.
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Old 02-02-2019, 08:52 PM
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You really don't need to do this. They will either fade out or eventually step over a line and get banned. In the mean time, if he wants to troll liberals and you feel compelled to respond, that's on you.
Thanks, I totally get and appreciate what you are saying but its the fact that there is never a coherent response with this person/bot.
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