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Poll: Who'd you vote for?
2004-11-02, 3:27 PM #41
Quote:
Originally posted by Ictus
. . . she shook my hand while I was waiting in line.


Was this in the polling place???

cuase if she was campaigning there . . . that's illegal.
"It sounds like an epidemic."
"Look, I don't know what that means. But it happens all the time." - Penny Arcade
Last.fm
2004-11-02, 3:28 PM #42
MFALSE HAD TO MAKE THIS TWO PAGES DIDN'T HE!?

I LIKE MAKING SEMI-INCREDULOUS STATEMENTS WITH CAPSLOCK ON.
D E A T H
2004-11-02, 3:29 PM #43
Quote:
Originally posted by Yecti
I should've voted for magical trevor. :(


Everybody loves Magical Trevor!
2004-11-02, 3:33 PM #44
Quote:
Originally posted by Squirrel King
I voted for myself.
I'm getting about 15 votes from freinds and random people as well.
I intent to actually campaign for presidency when I turn 35.


My fellow Americans, nothing more is important to me than the future of this great country. Therefore, I declare my running for president when King is 35. As you see here, King is foiled in his attempt to ruin technology for Massassi.net, and is evil.

Is THIS who you want for president?:
2004-11-02, 3:53 PM #45
  • President: Kerry/Edwards ( Democrat ) - I don't really need to explain my reason here. I think Bush has proven why people should vote for Kerry well enough. Now, I just need to get together the money to send Bush a very nice $500 dictionary of the English language for Christmas, as he doesn't understand the meaning of Liberal.
  • US Representative for Michigan, ?th district: David Camp ( Republican ) - He's been a solid leader, and is one of the most powerful members of Congress, chairing the Subcomitee on US Borders. (under the comitee of Homeland Security) His Democratic challenger, "Huck", doesn't seem to be as on-track as Camp is.
  • Michigan State Representative: Sharon Tillman. ( Democrat ) Her Republican opponent, Bill Caul, is the husband of Sandy Caul, who had held the seat for her maximum 14 years in state congress, and set up him to run as an extension of herself. I personally believe that a direct relative of a politician should never have the same office as the first relative had; this goes against Bush as well.
  • County Commision seats: Split, mostly Republican . In my local area, the Republicans tend to be far more knowledgable and in touch with the county's affairs.


Voting in this area is done with punch cards, but they're far different from the infamous ones once used in Florida, for two reasons:
  1. It's not a "butterfly" ballot, instead having it almost impossible to be confused as to which slot is which candidate, even if you insert the card not 100%.
  2. The punching awls given to the voters could be classified as "deadly weapons"... I was nervous about slipping with it, because it would've definitely drawn blood. Had one of the middle schoolers at the polling location (the local junior high school) so much as touched one of them, they'd have been permanently expelled from the school district, on the grounds of possessing a "dangerous weapon"
Wake up, George Lucas... The Matrix has you...
2004-11-02, 4:03 PM #46
Quote:
Originally posted by nottheking
[ as he doesn't understand the meaning of Liberal.
And I'll send you a political theory book because you evidently think "classical liberal", "modern liberal", and the adjective "liberal" all mean the same thing.


I voted Democrat on everything except President and US Senator.
Democracy: rule by the stupid
2004-11-02, 4:07 PM #47
Quote:
Originally posted by Freelancer
I got kicked out of a CoD server today.. :( Someone asked me if I voted for Kerry, and I said yes. He said, "Bad mistake. Kerry supporters aren't welcome here." Then booted me.

The ironic thing is he's no doubt a 12-year old who can't even vote in the election.. dumbass.
...That's bull****. What was the server? I'll spam the **** out of them.
Democracy: rule by the stupid
2004-11-02, 4:12 PM #48
Go Kerry! Whoo.

*does the Kerry flip-flop dance*
The Massassi-Map
There is no spoon.
2004-11-02, 4:14 PM #49
This is pretty neat. Follow the election in real time.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi/americas/04/vote_usa/map/html/default.stm
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2004-11-02, 4:23 PM #50
BBC is nice and high tech... I been keeping the NBC site open.
The Massassi-Map
There is no spoon.
2004-11-02, 4:47 PM #51
MFalse: Yeah, she fled before the crazy old Republican election judge could lay down the hammer.
2004-11-02, 4:49 PM #52
A friend of mine apparently got dumped by his "friends" after he voiced that he voted for Kerry by a hair. They spouted off some Bush campaign ads and left him at the dinner table.
the idiot is the person who follows the idiot and your not following me your insulting me your following the path of a idiot so that makes you the idiot - LC Tusken
2004-11-02, 4:58 PM #53
My god. ***holes on both sides.
Democracy: rule by the stupid
2004-11-02, 4:59 PM #54
^^^ RFT (referenced for truth)

(and in semi-response to noththeking's post)

Why do I always think of the party colors as follows?

Democratic

Republican

imo, this looks better than the official colors.
May the mass times acceleration be with you.
2004-11-02, 5:47 PM #55
I though I disabled the security cameras when I was on that secret mission, damnnit I was betrayed! People are going to die now.

But, I'm for neither canidate, and voting for someone else like Nader .. is pointless because it's quite obvious they will not win, I voted just so I could do the local stuff, and had some fun with the presidency.
2004-11-02, 7:03 PM #56
Quote:
Originally posted by Darth Slaw

Why do I always think of the party colors as follows?

Democratic

Republican

imo, this looks better than the official colors.


What are you insinuating?

>.>
2004-11-02, 9:33 PM #57
I voted for Kerry. My mom voted for Bush. She keeps telling me that her vote cancels mine. Meh, at least I voted.
MithShrike: First Mateneer
Pimpin' Yerba Mate Drinker
2004-11-02, 9:50 PM #58
Quote:
Originally posted by Mith
I voted for Kerry. My mom voted for Bush. She keeps telling me that her vote cancels mine. Meh, at least I voted.


No, your vote cancels hers. :p
2004-11-03, 12:01 AM #59
Can't go wrong with platinum teef.
omnia mea mecum porto
2004-11-03, 12:19 AM #60
I voted Bush for president, Michels for Senate, and Magnum for Congress.
"Guns don't kill people, I kill people."
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