1109.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
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1109.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
Actually I got it wrong. My Roman numeral convertor is a bit crappy.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
Edit: Actually I have no clue whether I'm right or wrong now...
What a waste of a good joke.. :no:
http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/showp...7&postcount=41Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
god bless america, where the free and brave kill the enslaved innocent souls of other countries.
FFS, STOP BOMBING WEDDING PARTIES!!!
A belated thanks to RF for creating the poll. :01:
Am I glad shrubya won? :no:
Busyman was kind enough to decode it for me last night in another thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mr JP Fugley
MCVIV = More Computer Voting Insured Victory
What a great day to be a Republican :)
I know how hard this must be for you all to accept that more that 3.5 million people think like myself, J2, and Manny that you all.
I’m off to smoke my victory cigar :smoke:
4 more years of W :01:
BB_H, lets all call you a f_cking d_uche :)
wow i almost swore that it said "1109"Quote:
Originally Posted by uNz[i]
How do you think?Quote:
Originally Posted by BigBank_Hank
You have never told us. :huh:
I know j2's views pretty much...I actually share some of them. What about you?
It's not hard to accept btw. You follow the Bible I take it? There will be many that accept what is right in front of them as good moral values while being bent over. :devil:
I am not surprised. I had 1 logical conclusion each for his win and his loss. The win margin was excellent. It was close but not close enough "to make a (court)case about it".
Very good. ;)
vid: "I told you so"= Bush would win; surely you haven't forgotten-but really, it was no great feat to foretell, and I think I said that, too.
My colleague Mr. Fugley has managed to quite easily point out that which most of you ignore:
The American people have spoken, loudly and plainly, and it is indisputable that most people who chose to vote (and by default must likewise be considered to be more engaged than those who did not, and therefore also more politically astute, which in turn indicates the majority who voted hold the prevailing attitudes of the country at large) are not of a liberal persuasion.
It is most definitely true that, if those currently apathetic to the voting process were similarly engaged as to the relevant issues, the majority would hold up throughout.
As an example of the liberal disconnect, consider the fact of the gay-marriage referendums having gone down in utter flames on every slate they were contested...
The prevailing liberal school of thought is (and this is indisputable) that conservatives turned down the referendums because of an inherent hatred/homophobia, when the simple truth is that they wish to preserve marriage as it has existed until now.
This is supported at a glance by the circumstance of a skew in the numbers of votes cast in the Presidential races in the same states where the referenda were on the ballot. i.e., misguidedly assuming a uniformity of beliefs, precisely how is it that in a state that ultimately went for Kerry pretty handily (Oregon) the vote on the gay marriage amendment went down big: 56%-44%?
I daresay (easy on the "dare") no such percentage exists on this board, so at least take the lesson that has been demonstrated so clearly:
The people on this board, including the American contingent, are outside the mainstream of American thought.
I'll bet most of you are utterly shocked at this news, huh? :)
Nonetheless-there you have it; the Americans actually are just as barbarous, uncouth, and worst of all, unenlightened as you've suspected.