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eroswebmaster 11-03-2004 12:16 AM

Who's fault is this?
 
The uneducated. Poor people. Minorities. Young people.

If they would have just gotten up off their asses and done their duty it would have been a different outcome.

It's amazing that the people who get the least, and suffer the most from decisions made my rich powerful people just don't give a damn.

After Rock The Vote, etc..etc.. talked about getting up to 4,000,000 new voters they are now saying that the #'s for 18-24 year olds who voted this year, is no different than during the last election.

I'm glad they enjoyed those concerts.

Alltopnotch 11-03-2004 12:17 AM

thats the way the world works though...

Veterans Day 11-03-2004 12:17 AM

same amount of 18-29 year olds turned out as in the first election. 21% based their vote on moral views then economic then terrorist.:2 cents:

eroswebmaster 11-03-2004 12:19 AM

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Originally posted by Alltopnotch
thats the way the world works though...
Yep. And that's why their sorry asses are the ones serving as foot soldiers and dying on the fields of Iraq.

KRL 11-03-2004 12:21 AM

He who has the gold makes the rules. This has been the golden rule throughout history and nothing has changed.

eroswebmaster 11-03-2004 12:26 AM

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Originally posted by KRL
He who has the gold makes the rules. This has been the golden rule throughout history and nothing has changed.
After the last debacle in Florida you'd think that minority turn out there would be overwhelming for eligible voters.

But yet this is the same state that elected a governor who responded when asked what he planned on doing for the black community during his first attempt..."nothing."

Webby 11-03-2004 12:27 AM

KRL:

Quote:

He who has the gold makes the rules. This has been the golden rule throughout history and nothing has changed.
It sounds one weird concept for a country that claims to be a democracy and have values of freedom blah...

I just wiped out 50% of the US people as being genuinely stupid and stuffed on the "ignore" list. This was the second time of bad judgement.

Tho.. I'm not alone... the world is waking up to this. Sadly, we are going to have fun :-(

foolio 11-03-2004 12:28 AM

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Originally posted by Webby
KRL:
will you fucking learn how to use the quote button in the correct fashion already.

Chris 11-03-2004 12:29 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by eroswebmaster
The uneducated. Poor people. Minorities. Young people.

If they would have just gotten up off their asses and done their duty it would have been a different outcome.

It's amazing that the people who get the least, and suffer the most from decisions made my rich powerful people just don't give a damn.

After Rock The Vote, etc..etc.. talked about getting up to 4,000,000 new voters they are now saying that the #'s for 18-24 year olds who voted this year, is no different than during the last election.

I'm glad they enjoyed those concerts.

wrong buddyyyyy

i can say the people i knew 4 years ago that didnt vote
voted this year


why get bitter about this election ?

malakajoe 11-03-2004 12:30 AM

I disagree. I think it is the middle class to lower middle class that decided this election.

Most people in this group vote Republican. They say they do because Republicans are associated with rich and having a better life. People in the group want to associate themselves with this class of people. They don't look beyond the stupid tax cuts that are a political ploy. They feel a few hundred bucks in a tax break are a great thing.

Even Karl Rove states that when people start doing better, they vote Republican..but the more educated they get, they vote democratic.

So it is the lower educated, lower middle class that wants to associate themselves with the upper class that decided this election.

:2 cents:

eroswebmaster 11-03-2004 12:31 AM

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Originally posted by JupZChris
wrong buddyyyyy

i can say the people i knew 4 years ago that didnt vote
voted this year


why get bitter about this election ?

Because it's true.

They failed to respond when needed.

eroswebmaster 11-03-2004 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by malakajoe
I disagree. I think it is the middle class to lower middle class that decided this election.

Most people in this group vote Republican. They say they do because Republicans are associated with rich and having a better life. People in the group want to associate themselves with this class of people. They don't look beyond the stupid tax cuts that are a political ploy. They feel a few hundred bucks in a tax break are a great thing.

Even Karl Rove states that when people start doing better, they vote Republican..but the more educated they get, they vote democratic.

So it is the lower educated, lower middle class that wants to associate themselves with the upper class that decided this election.

:2 cents:


I don't see what you're disagreeing with?

Middle Class and Lower Middle Class are not who I'm speaking about.

vixm 11-03-2004 12:38 AM

It's true. Most college students favored Kerry but that group was also the least most likely to vote.

TheJimmy 11-03-2004 12:51 AM

cheers, to supporting a culture of fear, hate, violence, prison and war for another 4 years...


the world now KNOWS with certainty that we are backasswards, religious zealots with a lust for blood, JUST LIKE OUR ENEMIES!

Webby 11-03-2004 12:58 AM

foolio:

Quote:

will you fucking learn how to use the quote button in the correct fashion already.
Was this a meaningful message... or, at least one you thought was meaningful?

Clearly you have nada to think about...

And... the simple answer is ... no

:321GFY


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