View Poll Results: Are you glad Bush Won?

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Thread: Are you Glad Bush won?

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    tesco's Avatar woowoo
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    Quote Originally Posted by newcster68
    amazing to see how far one sided this poll is and then you wonder how he even got the popular votes..I have been on yahoo chat and omygawd ppl are so unhappy..
    Most Bush supporters are all computer illiterates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by newcster68
    amazing to see how far one sided this poll is and then you wonder how he even got the popular votes..I have been on yahoo chat and omygawd ppl are so unhappy..

    Yes, really makes you wonder HOW he won...

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    These people aren't either

    Warning - there are some strong comments

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    Quote Originally Posted by Busyman
    Uhh ruthie...calm down.

    You should be more afraid of why and how he won.
    Busyman..the shit is hitting the fan. I am fearful about the how and whys of this, and what it says about Americans. But, thanks
    Last edited by ruthie; 11-03-2004 at 06:51 PM.
    Don't read what isn't there.

    anywhichway

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    1/ Coz the Lord speaks to him

    2/ Coz y'all wanna git them thar tow'l heads..

    3/ Beep... Bush or Spoilt... Beep

    4/ Marketing


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    Last edited by Rat Faced; 11-03-2004 at 06:55 PM.

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    I always thought this might happen......the world is a more dangerous place now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by christopher from usa
    today was a great day for the usa and the world. the american people have chosen to continue to support the president. we will finish the job of bringing peace and stability to the arab world. we are prepared to accept casualties in our mission, and those who oppose us will be destroyed. simple as that.

    People like this really don't help

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    I agree the world is a more dangerous place because of Bush

    it’s an election with no Democrats, in one of the whitest states in the union, where rich candidates pay $35 for your votes. Or, as Republicans call it, their vision for the future.

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    The outcome has little or no impact on me or my country. The UK is extremely unlikely to support any more mad wars and the US deficit is not necessarily a bad thing for Europe. I think some European countries were hedging their bets somewhat and I see Hungary is calling it a day on the Iraqi coalition. I rather suspect the French, Russians and Germans have mixed feelings - a Kerry win would have meant their troops and money going into Iraq, a Bush win means they can put they cheque books away.

    One area, the environment, is a worry - but Kerry was not especially strong on this either.

    However, it seems to me that the result is going to cause deep divisions in the US (although either side winning was probably going to do this). This is not a good thing. Bush now has two roads in front of him - the Neo-Conservative isolationist one or a more conciliatory soft Conservative one. The selection of his new Administration will demonstrate the road he has taken early enough for all to be able to batton down the hatches.

    One word of comfort - 4 years soon passes and there is little a politician can do that cannot be undone. Hillary must also have mixed emotions I suspect.

    However, commiserations to those who are closer to this event and are feeling the chill wind of a divided nation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpatulaGeekGirl
    The outcome has little or no impact on me or my country. The UK is extremely unlikely to support any more mad wars and the US deficit is not necessarily a bad thing for Europe. I think some European countries were hedging their bets somewhat and I see Hungary is calling it a day on the Iraqi coalition. I rather suspect the French, Russians and Germans have mixed feelings - a Kerry win would have meant their troops and money going into Iraq, a Bush win means they can put they cheque books away.

    One area, the environment, is a worry - but Kerry was not especially strong on this either.

    However, it seems to me that the result is going to cause deep divisions in the US (although either side winning was probably going to do this). This is not a good thing. Bush now has two roads in front of him - the Neo-Conservative isolationist one or a more conciliatory soft Conservative one. The selection of his new Administration will demonstrate the road he has taken early enough for all to be able to batton down the hatches.

    One word of comfort - 4 years soon passes and there is little a politician can do that cannot be undone. Hillary must also have mixed emotions I suspect.

    However, commiserations to those who are closer to this event and are feeling the chill wind of a divided nation.

    1 thing....

    one, France and Germany had no intention of cracking out any checkbooks no matter who won...
    Do you know everything? do you know 3% of everything? Could it be that what you don't believe in is in the other 97%?

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