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Corleone 09-09-2004 12:10 PM

Awesome.. Kerry leading with 60 points
 
http://www.betavote.com/

:Graucho

All Countries:

14 % Bush

85 % would vote for kerry

buddyjuf 09-09-2004 12:11 PM

uhmmm, that's 70 points :Graucho :1orglaugh

Corleone 09-09-2004 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bdjuf
uhmmm, that's 70 points :Graucho :1orglaugh
:1orglaugh damn too much coffee :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

Tom_PMs 09-09-2004 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bdjuf
uhmmm, that's 70 points :Graucho :1orglaugh
It's the old "under sell, over deliver" tactic, hehe

MattO 09-09-2004 12:14 PM

Considering that they say one of the people behind the site is a programmer, you would think they would use Geo-targeting to verify the country. As it is, you can put anything you want in there.

swoop 09-09-2004 12:19 PM

Wonderful, how many of their votes count again??? I forgot...hmmm MAYBE ZERO :)

jawanda 09-09-2004 12:21 PM

Afghanistan BusH: 238 Kerry: 228

Hahaha, i doubt there are 238 computers in afghanistan.

clickhappy 09-09-2004 12:22 PM

Did you notice that the people in Iraq are more in favor of Bush?

jawanda 09-09-2004 12:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by clickhappy
Did you notice that the people in Iraq are more in favor of Bush?
:1orglaugh

Corleone 09-09-2004 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by clickhappy
Did you notice that the people in Iraq are more in favor of Bush?
for sure ;) but the PCs in the KZ uhh jails have the vote 4 bush option only :(

Mr Dickovitch 09-09-2004 12:26 PM

Yes it's too bad countries like Nigeria can't vote in our elections. They pick such excellent people to run their government.
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

clickhappy 09-09-2004 12:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Corleone
for sure ;) but the PCs in the KZ uhh jails have the vote 4 bush option only :(
yeah the Kerry key is missing :1orglaugh

Loryn 09-09-2004 12:29 PM

Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler. They think appeasement will work, and they fear what they see as America's aggressive response to the attacks of 9/11.

Bush is dealing with the harsh reality of terrorism. He's not trying to win a worldwide popularity contest.

The results of this odd global poll are far more troubling for the Kerry campaign. They show just how out of touch the Democratic candidate has grown from U.S. voters. To win, he's got to appeal more to Kansas City and Dubuque, even if it means appealing less to Paris and Berlin.

Corleone 09-09-2004 12:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler. They think appeasement will work, and they fear what they see as America's aggressive response to the attacks of 9/11.

Bush is dealing with the harsh reality of terrorism. He's not trying to win a worldwide popularity contest.

The results of this odd global poll are far more troubling for the Kerry campaign. They show just how out of touch the Democratic candidate has grown from U.S. voters. To win, he's got to appeal more to Kansas City and Dubuque, even if it means appealing less to Paris and Berlin.

Please open your eyes..

Loryn 09-09-2004 12:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Corleone
Please open your eyes..

They are baby!!! Trust me one day you will see it too!!!

nige 09-09-2004 12:40 PM

Finland:

Bush: 1875 votes .. 6 %
Kerry: 25336 votes .. 93 %


:thumbsup

Tipsy 09-09-2004 12:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Corleone
Please open your eyes..
That really does say it all. :)

The greeks hate him it seems. Fun but daft poll. As was said a little geo script would have made it just a little more accurate. Of course the only poll that truly counts is the ones made from the little slips of paper put in a box :)

VeriSexy 09-09-2004 12:43 PM

Most people with online access are more educated and more informed. Too bad there is a huge population that doesn't even know how to turn a computer on :helpme

PerfectionGirls 09-09-2004 12:45 PM

To bad he is trailing here in the U.S. Can we import some of those votes? haha!

I really think we are fucked and we will be seeing Bush for another 4 years.

alexg 09-09-2004 12:47 PM

I don't believe all countries' citizens are eligible to vote in the US

SkyRunner 09-09-2004 12:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler.
:1orglaugh :helpme :1orglaugh

And one extra-thumb for you from Germany: :thumbsup

alexg 09-09-2004 12:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler. They think appeasement will work, and they fear what they see as America's aggressive response to the attacks of 9/11.

Bush is dealing with the harsh reality of terrorism. He's not trying to win a worldwide popularity contest.

The results of this odd global poll are far more troubling for the Kerry campaign. They show just how out of touch the Democratic candidate has grown from U.S. voters. To win, he's got to appeal more to Kansas City and Dubuque, even if it means appealing less to Paris and Berlin.

I love you :thumbsup


the world will slowly begin to open it's eyes to the threat of jihad, as soon as buses, buildings, and restaurants in Paris, Brussels, Oslo and other european capitals begin to explode...

some countries like spain though, seem not to learn from the first shot..

Corleone 09-09-2004 12:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
I love you :thumbsup


the world will slowly begin to open it's eyes to the threat of jihad, as soon as buses, buildings, and restaurants in Paris, Brussels, Oslo and other european capitals begin to explode...

some countries like spain though, seem not to learn from the first shot..

yes you'
ve to know that :)

Isreal is the best example for a life in peace and harmony... thanks to sharon's great politic... :2 cents:

SkyRunner 09-09-2004 01:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
the world will slowly begin to open it's eyes to the threat of jihad, as soon as buses, buildings, and restaurants in Paris, Brussels, Oslo and other european capitals begin to explode...
[/B]
No doubt about that, but compraring exploding busses or drive-in restaurants to the events of the 1930's (when whole countries collapsed within weeks) still seems a litte bit absurd to me...

tranza 09-09-2004 01:01 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bdjuf
uhmmm, that's 70 points :Graucho :1orglaugh
Lol.....

mardigras 09-09-2004 01:05 PM

What's telling is 90 % of the UK voted for Kerry. Majority of the US voters are going against the world now.

garett 09-09-2004 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler. They think appeasement will work, and they fear what they see as America's aggressive response to the attacks of 9/11.

Bush is dealing with the harsh reality of terrorism. He's not trying to win a worldwide popularity contest.

The results of this odd global poll are far more troubling for the Kerry campaign. They show just how out of touch the Democratic candidate has grown from U.S. voters. To win, he's got to appeal more to Kansas City and Dubuque, even if it means appealing less to Paris and Berlin.

So what are you trying to say ? That Bush knows how to fight terrorism and Kerry doesn't ? And that the rest of the world feels Kerry will do a better job of, what exactly ?

See the thing is .. as important an issue that terrorism is ... it doesn't affect everyone's lives. I mean .. it has the potential to affect my life. I'm very thankful I had no family or friends in New York during 9/11 .. and some day maybe suicide bombers will start blowing up buses in the US and Canada... but, blind or not, that's not what really matters to most people (at least I don't think it is).

Most people, as far as I can tell, want to see their own country's economy do well. They want jobs, they want health care, they want freedom and they want low taxes.

The only thing Bush really has to do with when it comes to the rest of the world is economy and freedom. People don't like the US military and police in their countries, period. And they don't like the idea of sending all their natural resources to the US.

They feel that Kerry will lessen military presence and put less pressure on them to sell their resources. No one gives a fuck about whether Bush can combat terrorism or not.. because that's something the world must do together. No one considers Bush their hero nor do they want him to be.

But I guess in the southern states, where Bush support is very high, that's a different story. People want that cowboy hero thing. Go out and get 'em tiger. Blow them all to hell. Invade countries and wipe out those arab terorrist mother fuckers.

If you've ever worried about anti US sentiment.. now is the time to do it. Becaues that's the exact image that Bush supporters in the US are giving off. The republican convention on TV portrayed a bunch of gun totin' blood thirsty people that were all about war and nothing else.

If I were american I'd vote Kerry simply for the fact that I think he concerns himself more with issues that are going to directly affect my livelyhood .. like job growth, health care, the right to run porn sites etc.

alexg 09-09-2004 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Corleone
yes you'
ve to know that :)

Isreal is the best example for a life in peace and harmony... thanks to sharon's great politic... :2 cents:

times were worse during barak's leadership.... and..well there have been worse times when the labour party was in the leadership...


life isn't peacefull, but can you imagine it would have been 100 times worse if it wasn't for sharon's politics?

think about it this way

sperbonzo 09-09-2004 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Loryn-Adult.com
Just as in the 1930s, many nations are blind to the threat of jihad, just as they were to Hitler. They think appeasement will work, and they fear what they see as America's aggressive response to the attacks of 9/11.

Bush is dealing with the harsh reality of terrorism. He's not trying to win a worldwide popularity contest.

The results of this odd global poll are far more troubling for the Kerry campaign. They show just how out of touch the Democratic candidate has grown from U.S. voters. To win, he's got to appeal more to Kansas City and Dubuque, even if it means appealing less to Paris and Berlin.

Wow....beautiful and sexy....as well as brilliant and eloquent.



I think I just fell in love....:)

1000101 09-09-2004 01:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by garett
So what are you trying to say ? That Bush knows how to fight terrorism and Kerry doesn't ? And that the rest of the world feels Kerry will do a better job of, what exactly ?

See the thing is .. as important an issue that terrorism is ... it doesn't affect everyone's lives. I mean .. it has the potential to affect my life. I'm very thankful I had no family or friends in New York during 9/11 .. and some day maybe suicide bombers will start blowing up buses in the US and Canada... but, blind or not, that's not what really matters to most people (at least I don't think it is).

Most people, as far as I can tell, want to see their own country's economy do well. They want jobs, they want health care, they want freedom and they want low taxes.

The only thing Bush really has to do with when it comes to the rest of the world is economy and freedom. People don't like the US military and police in their countries, period. And they don't like the idea of sending all their natural resources to the US.

They feel that Kerry will lessen military presence and put less pressure on them to sell their resources. No one gives a fuck about whether Bush can combat terrorism or not.. because that's something the world must do together. No one considers Bush their hero nor do they want him to be.

But I guess in the southern states, where Bush support is very high, that's a different story. People want that cowboy hero thing. Go out and get 'em tiger. Blow them all to hell. Invade countries and wipe out those arab terorrist mother fuckers.

If you've ever worried about anti US sentiment.. now is the time to do it. Becaues that's the exact image that Bush supporters in the US are giving off. The republican convention on TV portrayed a bunch of gun totin' blood thirsty people that were all about war and nothing else.

If I were american I'd vote Kerry simply for the fact that I think he concerns himself more with issues that are going to directly affect my livelyhood .. like job growth, health care, the right to run porn sites etc.

"RIGHT" TO RUN PORN SITES?

Dude -

garett 09-09-2004 01:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by 1000101
"RIGHT" TO RUN PORN SITES?

Dude -

I'm sorry am I not entitled to that ? I thought I was.

Should law prohibit it, I no longer have that right. I am afterall, talking about things that affect my everday life. And if porn were to be prohibited, like it is being in other countries such as China, and like the attorney general in the US seems to want to do, I wouldn't be able to feed myself or my children .. so I think that affects my life pretty profoundly.

Perhaps I should have used more general terms such as free speech ? Americans love to use that one all the time. Does that make more sense to you ?

Or am I misunderstanding your completely clear and unambiguous "Dude -" ?

mardigras 09-09-2004 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by garett
I'm sorry am I not entitled to that ? I thought I was.

Should law prohibit it, I no longer have that right. I am afterall, talking about things that affect my everday life. And if porn were to be prohibited, like it is being in other countries such as China, and like the attorney general in the US seems to want to do, I wouldn't be able to feed myself or my children .. so I think that affects my life pretty profoundly.

Your value to the government in being strung up as an "example" is more than your economic dealings and whatever you pay into the system.:2 cents:

davegolf 02-02-2005 09:29 AM

By the way, How'd that work out for you?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Corleone
http://www.betavote.com/

:Graucho

All Countries:

14 % Bush

85 % would vote for kerry

Gee, I don't follow these things too closely, but who ended up winning the election?

polish_aristocrat 02-02-2005 09:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davegolf
Gee, I don't follow these things too closely, but who ended up winning the election?

Nice first post :Oh crap

FunForOne 02-02-2005 10:02 AM

The etire world wanted Kerry to be the most powerfull man in the world, half of america wanted Kerry to be the most powerfull man in the world.

I wanted President Bush to get the job.

President Bush got the job.


how fucking important does that make me feel!!!!!!!

The entire world wants something, I say NO!

gangbangjoe 02-02-2005 10:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by davegolf
Gee, I don't follow these things too closely, but who ended up winning the election?



:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

youre joking
















are you ?

StuartD 02-02-2005 10:23 AM

So this whole Jihad thing is wrong... they go to some other country, blow something up in the name of God, in an attempt to force their government to do things differently.

Yeah, that's wrong.

Hey wait....

mardigras 02-02-2005 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NichePay - StuartD
So this whole Jihad thing is wrong... they go to some other country, blow something up in the name of God, in an attempt to force their government to do things differently.

Yeah, that's wrong.

Hey wait....

C'mon now, you know it's different when your God tells you to do it :upsidedow

cold_ice 02-02-2005 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
Nice first post :Oh crap

WTF :eek7

davegolf 02-03-2005 09:39 AM

Thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by polish_aristocrat
Nice first post :Oh crap

I couldn't resist when I went back into the archives to read the original post. Probably shouldn't rub it in since we all need to work at this thing together to get it right.


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