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minimouse 10-13-2004 04:39 AM

Face it, kerry will lose.
 
As much as I don't want to see this happen, I kinda know he will lose...
Everyone here should face it now, before it's too late, and shit that happend to iBill will start happening to you.

Manowar 10-13-2004 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by minimouse
and shit that happend to iBill will start happening to you.
george bush will stop processing for us ? :1orglaugh

WickedVenus 10-13-2004 06:08 AM

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Originally posted by Manowar
george bush will stop processing for us ? :1orglaugh
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

boobmaster 10-13-2004 06:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by minimouse
As much as I don't want to see this happen, I kinda know he will lose...
Everyone here should face it now, before it's too late, and shit that happend to iBill will start happening to you.

His return to the throne is inevitable. :thumbsup

JustJen 10-13-2004 06:15 AM

I think after tonights debate we will know much more. What style is it set in tonight? Are they both sitting at a table like the VP debate?

Danny_C 10-13-2004 06:21 AM

I think Kerry is probably done for. His campaign has been terrible.

Nicky 10-13-2004 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by minimouse
As much as I don't want to see this happen, I kinda know he will lose...
Everyone here should face it now, before it's too late, and shit that happend to iBill will start happening to you.

I sure hope he dont loose :(

ortika 10-13-2004 06:32 AM

yeah he will lose ...

I'll never understand why americans vote Bush but ok again 4years with shit in the world , thanks Bush

NoCarrier 10-13-2004 06:40 AM

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Originally posted by EpicJen
I think after tonights debate we will know much more. What style is it set in tonight? Are they both sitting at a table like the VP debate?
It will be exactly like the 1st debate.

JustJen 10-13-2004 06:45 AM

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Originally posted by NoCarrier
It will be exactly like the 1st debate.
Thanks. Will be interesting to see if Bush has gotten in enough practice time!

fris 10-13-2004 06:46 AM

we all know bush will win, but we want kerry to win. sad tho

Spunky 10-13-2004 06:47 AM

4 more years :glugglug

crockett 10-13-2004 06:51 AM

I'm sure there will be a major terror alert the week of the election, to scare some of the left over sheep to Bush.

MickeyG 10-13-2004 07:02 AM

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Originally posted by crockett
I'm sure there will be a major terror alert the week of the election, to scare some of the left over sheep to Bush.
They've already begun, so far this week we've had terrorists planning strikes on schools and ferries.

macho 10-13-2004 07:38 AM

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Originally posted by ortika
yeah he will lose ...

I'll never understand why americans vote Bush but ok again 4years with shit in the world , thanks Bush

I guess a lot of people don't understand that!:)

xclusive 10-13-2004 07:44 AM

Kerry will pull the shocker just watch...

TheLegacy 10-13-2004 07:45 AM

until americans start giving a shit about the world and refuse to eat the shit thats being fed to them by Bush - USA will be stuck with him. Had someone say yesterday, ".... like Israel's King, you know.. like Britian, Canada and Spain"

If there are truly americans so oblivious of the world and their own country - then your all doomed to 4 more years of Bush.

PS: in case your wondering what was just said, Britian, Canada an Spain do NOT have a King!!

tony286 10-13-2004 07:47 AM

I think you are wrong I think kerry is going to win big . DONT GO BY THE POLLS

skyechase 10-13-2004 07:49 AM

I can only hope that Kerry wins. I really don't want to see Bush in office again. I lived out in the Big D when he was Governor of Texas and he's still the same while running the country. He's just a cowboy waiting to fight someone with his own personal views that he wants the rest of the world to follow.

loverboy 10-13-2004 08:29 AM

not unless Bush cheats :winkwink:

EscortBiz 10-13-2004 08:32 AM

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Originally posted by EpicJen
I think after tonights debate we will know much more. What style is it set in tonight? Are they both sitting at a table like the VP debate?
I think we will have to wait until the last minute to know just because bush can pull all types of stuff

JustJen 10-13-2004 08:34 AM

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Originally posted by EscortBiz
I think we will have to wait until the last minute to know just because bush can pull all types of stuff
so true. so so true. hopeully elction night will not last 5 weeks like last one though!

DavidVH 10-13-2004 08:52 AM

howard dean - john edwards


would have been unstoppable.

Rich 10-13-2004 09:49 AM

You guys are nuts, you forget 92 so quickly. How can you say Bush is going to win? There's no way Bush is going to win, Kerry has it in the bag already. All talk and no action doesn't win elections, when it comes down to it Americans don't vote for Presidents who fuck up the economy. Don't believe the bullshit they feed you on TV, what you have to remember is polls are bullshit and the news actors don't know shit. I watch US TV news as well and I realize that they make is seem like Bush is extremely popular and probably going to win, but it's bullshit. I'll bet anyone any amount of money that he loses by 10 electoral votes or more.

Rich 10-13-2004 09:56 AM

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Originally posted by DavidVH
howard dean - john edwards


would have been unstoppable.

I don't think Dean would have a chance in hell at standing up to the extremely negative campaign Bush is running (and always runs). Kerry is the best candidate in the country. These attacks from John O'Neil about his military service don't mean anything to people over 40 who pay attention. They remember, O'Neil is just a little wiener who got owned by Kerry in the 70's when they both got back from Vietnam. I don't know if you guys realize that these swift boat douchebags, especially O'Neil, have been harassing Kerry since Nixon put them in charge of doing so. Listen to the Nixon tapes, they're the most entertaining recordings of the 20th century. Kerry scared the shit out of them because he was doing such a great job opposing the war, and Nixon put O'Neil in charge of attacking him and denying that anything bad was happening in Vietnam. They debated on live TV and Kerry made O'Neil look like a complete ass. These guys have absolutely no credibility to anyone besides uninformed Bush supporters.

Kerry is also the one candidate who could put Bush on the ropes like he did during the debates.

Rich 10-13-2004 09:59 AM

http://cache.boston.com/globe/nation...es/day3/04.jpg

He told it like it is then and he tells it like it is now. People are sick of a President who lives in a dream world where he can do no wrong.

Theo 10-13-2004 10:00 AM

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Originally posted by Manowar
george bush will stop processing for us ? :1orglaugh
lol

FTVGirls 10-13-2004 10:04 AM

Heh, even my partner in FTV - Lagwagon is voting for bush, we're all doomed.

TheButcher 10-13-2004 10:12 AM

Kerry is toast. I think he should go for a job at Heinz or Mc D's

Bush is back for 4 more years

Randy 10-13-2004 10:32 AM

Why would anyone vote for bush with Asshhahahaha on his team? Explain to me..and dont use national security as a reason because we all know Kerry is not going to be soft on national security

ItBurnsWhenIpee 10-13-2004 10:48 AM

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Originally posted by Randy
Why would anyone vote for bush with Asshhahahaha on his team? Explain to me..and dont use national security as a reason because we all know Kerry is not going to be soft on national security
Low taxes and someone pretending he wants to abolish our industry, or higher taxes and no ass c. roft? I don't know...

corey 10-13-2004 10:48 AM

I think Kerry will win by a margin--The polls don't take into account the newly registered voters. Polls are based entirely on past elections and voters who have already voted before.

If black people vote the same way they did in 2000, Kerry will win the popular vote by at least a million because of the number of newly registered black people since 2000.

Voter registration overload is occuring all over the place--the number of new voters this election is astounding. All Kerry needs to do is convince the people that Bush is bad, and he's doing a great job. The arguments against Kerry aren't even that good.

Kerry changes his position on issues. He says whatever the people want to hear. Well that's great. There's only one thing that is keeping Kerry from being the best leader of any people yet--acting on these promises. If Kerry did whatever the people wanted as much as he talks in this manner, he'd be the first true president this country would ever see. I want Kerry to change positions as many times possible to maintain the wishes of the people. We should hold national polls each week to help Kerry determine what we the people want him to stand for. I'd actually like to be able to call him up on the red telephone myself and ask him to make a few adjustments for my personal benefit. Isn't this what the leader of a democracy is expected to do? Cater to the people. Lead the way we want. I want the man who does the most dancing, please.

Lucy 10-13-2004 10:53 AM

I really hope that Kerry won't loose, my vote for Kerry:thumbsup

ItBurnsWhenIpee 10-13-2004 10:54 AM

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Originally posted by corey
I think Kerry will win by a margin--The polls don't take into account the newly registered voters. Polls are based entirely on past elections and voters who have already voted before.

If black people vote the same way they did in 2000, Kerry will win the popular vote by at least a million because of the number of newly registered black people since 2000.

Voter registration overload is occuring all over the place--the number of new voters this election is astounding. All Kerry needs to do is convince the people that Bush is bad, and he's doing a great job. The arguments against Kerry aren't even that good.

Kerry changes his position on issues. He says whatever the people want to hear. Well that's great. There's only one thing that is keeping Kerry from being the best leader of any people yet--acting on these promises. If Kerry did whatever the people wanted as much as he talks in this manner, he'd be the first true president this country would ever see. I want Kerry to change positions as many times possible to maintain the wishes of the people. We should hold national polls each week to help Kerry determine what we the people want him to stand for. I'd actually like to be able to call him up on the red telephone myself and ask him to make a few adjustments for my personal benefit. Isn't this what the leader of a democracy is expected to do? Cater to the people. Lead the way we want. I want the man who does the most dancing, please.

Almost a good point, but you have to remember that the president is supposed to be much more knowledgeable than Joe Sixpack in Louisiana, and sometimes leadership is doing things that are unpopular, because you believe they're right. Like Nixon going into China.

In theory, what you said is right, but when you think about most people in this country who would get polled, they don't know their ass from a door. My roommate is voting for Bush because she "likes his voice a lot better than Kerry's" and because "Kerry looks like a sloth." Do you want her voting on all the decisions our country makes?

Rich 10-13-2004 10:59 AM

Changing your position based on new information using good judgment is the sign of a great leader. How is being stubborn when you're wrong going to help anyone?

Danny_C 10-13-2004 11:01 AM

If you think Dean couldn't have done a MUCH better job than Kerry, you're delusional... in my humble opinion.

CamChicks 10-13-2004 11:37 AM

Of registered voters who voted in the last election/s, the country is dividied about 50/50 ... or so say the general consensus of the polls.

However, new voters (who have not been included in any of the polls) are registering democratic vs. republican by margins of up to 10-1 in some battleground states. The polls also do not include cell phone users, meaning they do not include a lot of younger voters (who tend to be more liberal).

50/50 polling + these additional numbers = a Kerry win.

devilspost 10-13-2004 11:48 AM

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Originally posted by CamChicks

50/50 polling + these additional numbers = a Kerry win.

You may be right. I registered my new address yesterday and will vote for the first time in 20 years. I changed from republican to democrat.

Peaches 10-13-2004 11:58 AM

This race is about as 50/50 as you can get. There is no clear winner and most of the undecideds won't decided until they're in the voting booth. In addition, many of the people being polled won't bother to actually vote.

It's all up for grabs!

SkyRunner 10-13-2004 12:17 PM

"But here's the crusher. We've been telling you that Tom Brokaw and his NBC News crew have been the most pro-Kerry TV outfit in the country. Now here's proof. Ready? After the second debate, once again, a debate most felt was a draw, NBC commentators praised John Kerry 74 percent of the time and President Bush 31 percent."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,135045,00.html

That's 105% Mr. FoxNews... I can't believe that Bush and this stupid idiots behind him do even have a chance to get 4 more years. "Only in America..."

devilspost 10-13-2004 12:24 PM

This morning Katie Coric asked Tim Russert what he thought about the bulge on Bush's back? Tim laughed and said maybe it is was what John Edwards joked on the Tonight Show about it being a battery pack.

These asshats dont want to face the fact thay have a idoit as prez.

NBC in in the tank for bush. The Today Show doesnt want to use words like WIN or LOSE :1orglaugh

Rich 10-13-2004 12:26 PM

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Originally posted by SkyRunner
"But here's the crusher. We've been telling you that Tom Brokaw and his NBC News crew have been the most pro-Kerry TV outfit in the country. Now here's proof. Ready? After the second debate, once again, a debate most felt was a draw, NBC commentators praised John Kerry 74 percent of the time and President Bush 31 percent."

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,135045,00.html

That's 105% Mr. FoxNews... I can't believe that Bush and this stupid idiots behind him do even have a chance to get 4 more years. "Only in America..."

Quote:

You'll remember most people thought the debate was a draw.
lmfao, besides people who vote in polls. Most pundits maybe.

gurubucks 10-13-2004 12:40 PM

A must see:
http://www.uuforum.org/deficit.htm



All you Bush lovers may want to reconsider.
:D

TheJimmy 10-13-2004 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Rich
Changing your position based on new information using good judgment is the sign of a great leader. How is being stubborn when you're wrong going to help anyone?

tried to push this point with a relative just the other night, what the fuck is wrong with people...



oh, I'm wrong and I fucked up but I STAND BY IT?


do people say that in the middle of an axe-murder?

Sorry Mr Police officer, I know I shouldn't have beheaded grandma mumford here, but I STAND BY MY DECISION!!!!!!!!



idiots












PS: Kerry is going to win...This message has been approved by a Republican Against Bush...

dailyduke 10-13-2004 12:55 PM

I hope Kerry wins...
but the fact is that there are probably more idiots out there who support GWB and his double talk paranoia then we actually believe there could be!

Rich 10-13-2004 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheJimmy
tried to push this point with a relative just the other night, what the fuck is wrong with people...



oh, I'm wrong and I fucked up but I STAND BY IT?


do people say that in the middle of an axe-murder?

Sorry Mr Police officer, I know I shouldn't have beheaded grandma mumford here, but I STAND BY MY DECISION!!!!!!!!



idiots












PS: Kerry is going to win...This message has been approved by a Republican Against Bush...

No shit! If you're driving off a cliff, do you turn, or keep going because you don't want to look indecisive?

Centurion 10-13-2004 01:28 PM

It's interesting to see all the posts saying that Bush is obviously going to win. (even those from supposed Kerry supporters).

Was just reading in today's Seattle Times about how Bush's campaign advisors are VERY worried about the election because they thought they had the election in the bag easily..and then came the first debate. SINCE that debate..Bush has lost ground in EVERY battleground state. While he will probably hold on to SEVERAL battleground states, it doesn't deny he's lost ground.

States like Colorado & New Mexico that thought were going to Bush are now a tossup. The lead Bush had in Ohio, Florida AND Wisconsin has all but disappeared.

His national approval rating on how he's doing as President is at an ALL TIME LOW for him at 44%. NO PRESIDENT has ever been re-elected with such a low approval rating. EVER!

I'm not worried. And if Kerry does well in tonight's debate, I'll be very confident.

CamChicks 10-13-2004 01:30 PM

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Originally posted by gurubucks
A must see:
http://www.uuforum.org/deficit.htm

The only way most will see it is if you hotlink. :winkwink:
http://www.uuforum.org/Images/deficit.gif

Rich 10-13-2004 01:43 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Centurion
It's interesting to see all the posts saying that Bush is obviously going to win. (even those from supposed Kerry supporters).

Was just reading in today's Seattle Times about how Bush's campaign advisors are VERY worried about the election because they thought they had the election in the bag easily..and then came the first debate. SINCE that debate..Bush has lost ground in EVERY battleground state. While he will probably hold on to SEVERAL battleground states, it doesn't deny he's lost ground.

States like Colorado & New Mexico that thought were going to Bush are now a tossup. The lead Bush had in Ohio, Florida AND Wisconsin has all but disappeared.

His national approval rating on how he's doing as President is at an ALL TIME LOW for him at 44%. NO PRESIDENT has ever been re-elected with such a low approval rating. EVER!

I'm not worried. And if Kerry does well in tonight's debate, I'll be very confident.

I couldn't agree more.

axelcat 10-13-2004 01:52 PM

kerry is powerful


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