View Poll Results: Are you glad Bush Won?

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Thread: Are you Glad Bush won?

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    j2k4's Avatar en(un)lightened
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    Quote Originally Posted by vidcc
    J2 i guess you felt the same way about the republican party when they failed to unseat clinton
    For that unfortunate circumstance we have none other than H.Ross Perot to thank; were it not for him, Clinton would have been sent packing first time around, and we'd have been working on a nice unbroken 28-year stretch of Republican leadership.

    Hmmm.

    I've done quite a few posts by now, and have yet to say I told you so.

    Aren't I magnanimous?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biggles


    I would not bank on too much love. There will be some serious gloating afoot if tribal politics runs true to form in the US as it does elsewhere.

    If there is any talk of unification it will be purely for form rather any expression of intent.
    Quite oppositely, did you notice that Senator Kerry or Edwards did not give a passing awknowledgement to the President, but Bush went out of his way to congraduate and affirm his opponent and his voting bloc?

    No; I honestly feel that any sort of gloating at such time would be inappropriate for many here, and the bringing up of such things such as President Bush recieving the most popular votes in history would be counterproductive.

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    Last edited by spinningfreemanny; 11-03-2004 at 09:37 PM.
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    Bush went out of his way to congraduate and affirm his opponent and his voting bloc?
    That would be called kissing the oppositions ass
    Ancient Bush family proverb; Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day... drown him in the lake and he'll never be hungry again.

    Any Which Way.... because there's more to it than Fox tells you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spinningfreemanny
    Quite oppositely, did you notice that Senator Kerry or Edwards did not give a passing awknowledgement to the President, but Bush went out of his way to congraduate and affirm his opponent and his voting bloc?

    No; I honestly feel that any sort of gloating at such time would be inappropriate for many here, and the bringing up of such things such as President Bush recieving the most popular votes in history would be counterproductive.

    Armor donned.
    Well no - I have been at work all day and not seen the news yet. However, would what you say not verify what I said - form over intent?
    Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum


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    its because bush rocked the hillbilly states like texas and alabama

    EDIT: oh and hell no
    Last edited by Smith; 11-03-2004 at 09:55 PM.

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    opps i accidently voted I Dont Care but meant yes im glad that bush won

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    Quote Originally Posted by scroff
    Perhaps I will, J2, perhaps I will... in Sweden.

    I suggest you inform Bush that unity and love have no place in politics before he continues on his present course of trying to "unify" the country...
    Bush is just trying to make nice.

    The liberal divisiveness will continue, and those susceptable to such tactics will remain beyond reach.

    I really couldn't care less; if someone rejects my ideals, I owe him/her nothing other than the fruits of democracy, which are there for the taking.

    All others can go to Sweden if they prefer, but be prepared to deal with their border control; they can't support everyone, you know.
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    Are you Glad Bush won?
    No...


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    Quote Originally Posted by j2k4
    Bush is just trying to make nice.
    This is a disturbing image!
    Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum


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    No, I'm not glad Bush won.

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