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Topic: The John Kerry/George W. Bush thread (Read 66398 times)
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Baltar
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Yup, it certainly looks that way. Oh well...my prediction was that a slight majority of the populace was going to favor Kerry while the electoral count would be a toss up. Guess I was wrong; a majority of Americans DO favor arrogant bullshit. Chalk this up to the GOP attack machine I suppose, and all the Nascar Dads et al that eat that propaganda hook, line, and sinker.
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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A vocal minority with 49% of the vote. Not exactly your typical 'vocal minority' each side loves to complain about the other having.
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« Last Edit: November 04, 2004, 04:37:24 am by Death_999 »
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Death 999
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We did. You did. Yes we can. No.
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How the heck did W get Alberta, Canada??
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Art
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We should note that for Clinton the reason he didn't get a majority was because of the presence of Perot. This is different from George W. Bush first time around, where he didn't get a majority just because he didn't get a majority.
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Arne
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The us economy matter a great deal to me. The dollar has gone from 11 Swedish 'crowns' down to almost 7. Since I freelance as an illustrator (with mainly American clients) that means I've lost about 30% of my income due to the dollar drop.
It might be a Post Hoc fallacy to blame Bush though.
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