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Election night 2005 - Brits, what's the score?

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mr.Curmudgeon:


--- Quote from: ChadTower on May 06, 2005, 11:55:15 am ---So I looked it up... damn if trimphalism isn't an actual word.  That sounds SO MUCH like a made up buzzword...  ;D

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;)  /I'm doing a little dance of trimphalism right now.

mr.Curmudgeon:


--- Quote from: fredster on May 06, 2005, 11:56:47 am ---You have yet to prove I'm the minority.  I think where I'm at, I'm the majority. You are in MA, this it TN.  Live here a while and see what real red state is all about. 

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Finally you'd admit that you're not part of the whole United States? Now your position makes so much more sense.


--- Quote ---It should also be obvious by now that people want answers, solid, concrete answers to terrorists.  They want people with a plan, not people who just don't like plans.
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You haven't been listening. You, like most Bush supporters, are just too stubborn to acknowledge the "other sides" ideas.


mrC

ChadTower:


--- Quote from: mr.Curmudgeon on May 06, 2005, 11:55:52 am ---Would *you* vote for a bad Democratic candidate just to vote against what you thought was a horrible Republican one? I doubt it.

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I vote for the person I feel is the best candidate regardless of party.  It just so happens that most of the time that candidate is a Republican, but I would have no problem voting Democrat if the right presidential candidate came along.  I considered voting for Kerry this past election... if he had only come out with any plan that made any kind of sense to anyone, I probably would have.  He had nothing, Bush had something, and I'd rather have the crap I know over nondisclosure any day.

mr.Curmudgeon:


--- Quote from: ChadTower on May 06, 2005, 12:12:37 pm ---I considered voting for Kerry this past election... if he had only come out with any plan that made any kind of sense to anyone, I probably would have.  He had nothing, Bush had something, and I'd rather have the crap I know over nondisclosure any day.
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I don't want to rehash 2004 all over again, but simply just don't understand these "didn't have a plan" statements at all. It seems like willfull ignorance because maybe you can't justify your support of Bush. Sorry, I'm not buying it. It's just a tired Republican talking point.

I could accept that you "disagreed" with Kerry's plans, thus voted for Bush, but to say he didn't offer them is disingenuous and wrong.

mrC

fredster:


--- Quote ---I don't want to rehash 2004 all over again, but simply just don't understand these "didn't have a plan" statements at all
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I'm sure you don't.  The only Plan I've heard from you side is "That won't work".  "This won't work" is not a "Plan".  Is that simple enough?


--- Quote ---Finally you'd admit that you're not part of the whole United States? Now your position makes so much more sense.

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  I'm afraid you'll never understand the concept of the "left coast" dude.  Middle Americans are more conservative, that's the point. You are surrounded by bad influences, so I forgive you your ignorance.


--- Quote ---You haven't been listening. You, like most Bush supporters, are just too stubborn to acknowledge the "other sides" ideas.

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  It would be nice if there was an "other side".  But all I hear is why the Plans laid out by the republicans won't work. Is that the other side?

Or is it that we do the same thing with terrorists that Clinton did?

Did that actually work? 

I don't think so.

Tell you what mr. Chucles, let's ignore the election like you want (and if I were the loser there, I'd want to also)

Solve this:

Illegal Immigration

What's your side's plan?  Our side doesn't have one.  What do your people say?

Now is your chance!







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