As requested, a widening of the other Poll....
I hope Kerry gets in.
Not because i even know what his policies are, however I believe GW Bush is the most dangerous person on the planet at this moment in time.
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As requested, a widening of the other Poll....
I hope Kerry gets in.
Not because i even know what his policies are, however I believe GW Bush is the most dangerous person on the planet at this moment in time.
I'm not American but I don't want either to win... yep i voted for that one.
I don't like politics.. especially the American one's.
It's 1 big show.
:ph34r:
YES, I VOTED FOR BUSH!!!
(dont let the locatin in my profile fool you, I am a southern republican)
was raised by em, will always be one :P
Oh good lord. <_<Quote:
Originally posted by FKDUP74@3 April 2004 - 10:19
YES, I VOTED FOR BUSH!!!
(dont let the locatin in my profile fool you, I am a southern republican)
was raised by em, will always be one :P
Oh good lord. <_< [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Busyman+3 April 2004 - 13:59--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Busyman @ 3 April 2004 - 13:59)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-FKDUP74@3 April 2004 - 10:19
YES, I VOTED FOR BUSH!!!
(dont let the locatin in my profile fool you, I am a southern republican)
was raised by em, will always be one :P
Hey, just because he voted for Bush doesn't mean you have to bow to him. ;)
Hey, just because he voted for Bush doesn't mean you have to bow to him. ;) [/b][/quote]Quote:
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Originally posted by Busyman@3 April 2004 - 13:59
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@3 April 2004 - 10:19
YES, I VOTED FOR BUSH!!!
(dont let the locatin in my profile fool you, I am a southern republican)
was raised by em, will always be one :P
Oh good lord. <_<
Good one Lam. :lol:
I don't mind this poll at all; in fact, it should be somewhat revealing.
I would like to know, though, what rationale non-Americans would proffer as justification for a vote by an American in favor of their "candidate" (whomever that might be)?
Do they think Americans ought to be swayed by foreign preferences, and why? :huh:
I think it is fair game to have a preference of one over another. I don't believe it is unusual for the left or the right of any particular country to prefer to see parties of their colours do well elsewhere.
Also, regardless of issues regarding wars and rumours of wars, Mr Bush has tended to be disruptive with regards international agreements - including, surprisingly, those concerning free trade - the latter having resulted in rulings against the US.
My only concern is that I know nothing of Mr Kerry, as I suspect is the case with many Americans too. I guess most are working on the principle that he can't be any worse.
I know the Republicans got their fingers burnt once by having an intelligent candidate in Richard Nixon, but surely GW is an over-reaction by anyone's standard. Almost all of GWs cabinet are more capable than he (although the one that looks like Fester from the Adams family is a bit worrying - Armitage, I think).
I believe you may be thinking of Secretary of Energy Seth Abraham, Biggles. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Biggles@3 April 2004 - 16:54
(although the one that looks like Fester from the Adams family is a bit worrying - Armitage, I think).
ralph nader. :P
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