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The "Thinking States"?Quote:
Originally Posted by Rat Faced
I think "Cosmopolitian" is the diplomatic language...Quote:
Originally Posted by Withcheese
This is too easy...Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
Like I said.... "People who say the US media is liberal are just parroting Rush Limbaugh and his buddies or are so far to the right they wouldn't know left from middle..."
To wit...
Kerry is a Democrat... don't confuse the two...Quote:
no doubt they were flummoxed as to how they might keel-haul Bush about WMD while not doing the same to the like of Kerry.
Um... that was sarcasm... the press has been eerily quiet on these matters except for an occasional "story" here and there.... the US media hasn't been "liberal" for quite some time... maybe since Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein... Journalists may be liberal, but the media certainly isn't.Quote:
These things surely happened; how is it that you have determined they support your point?
The beauty of America is that just because some neckless swamp dweller gets voted into the White House doesn't mean we have to either support him or agree with him or "live with it". As an American I reserve the right to point out every little mistake he makes and criticize every move he makes, with impunity. I reserve the right to try to get him out of office any legal way I can.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
I guess the fact that Atlanta voted for Bush, despite it's "foreign contingent" might be balanced by the fact that it decided that "Creationism" is a valid science and should be taught in schools. :whistlingQuote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
(CNN) -- President Bush convincingly won the popular vote Tuesday thanks to strong backing from his party's conservative base, as well as increased support from Latino, urban, Jewish, Catholic and female voters, according to exit polls.
all lies :angry:
MCVIV
B,
Are you saying that such a grand scheme developed to add 1/5 of a million votes while inconspicously keeping voter turnout from being unbelievable?
EDIT: BTW, totally of topic but not deserving of its own thread: is it my imagination or was the GOP states usually blue in the past and are now red?
I asked this before because I'm of it but what oversight do we have for e-voting..besides the networking guys making sure the machines don't crash.Quote:
Originally Posted by spinningfreemanny
If I read correctly in a past article; the votes are stored on various media; not paper, but other forms as well as a gaggle of federal inspectors (I think they're called 'marshalls')who specificly investigate this sort of thing.