Home
2012
Election Results
Election Info
Weblog
Wiki
Search
Email
Site Info
Store
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email?
May 18, 2013, 02:15:36 pm
News:
Please delete your old personal messages.
Atlas Forum
Election Archive
2004 U.S. Presidential Election
2004 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign
I never said I wouldn't gloat.
« previous
next »
Pages:
[
1
]
2
3
Author
Topic: I never said I wouldn't gloat. (Read 30698 times)
The Duke
JohnD.Ford
YaBB God
Posts: 9424
Political Matrix
E: 0.13, S: -1.23
I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
on:
November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am »
I never said
I
wouldn't gloat. So I wanted to take this opportunity to point out how good this feels.
The country has vindicated Bush. They have vindicated the war in Iraq, the Patriot Act, the tax cuts, the traditional values. We will win the popular vote majority that no one has gotten since 1988.
They have given us a governing majority in the House and Senate, and soon a governing majority on the Federal Bench. We also have gains at the state level.
They have rejected the draft scare, the medi-scare, the choice scare, and evereything else the Demos tried to trick America with.
They have rejected the guy who trashed his fellow servicemen, who cursed out a secret service agent, and whose wife can't keep her mouth shut.
Now, the neocons get to finish in iraq (we've pushed into Fallujah I heard tonight), complete the grand project there, vindicate our mission and our philosophy, and secure our place in history as the new soul of American foreign policy. The troops will come home with a victory, and their friends will not have dies for nothing.
And all this feels good, but its not the best part.
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
I don't know if I could have withstood the Moore's and the Soros's getting the bragging rights. Kerry would have been a piss poor President, but it would have only been one term. The real kick in the nads would have been Michael Moore and his like winning and getting to rub our noses in it forever. Now, they will never get to do that.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
Logged
Quote from: Scam of God on December 24, 2009, 11:27:46 am
Shut you hole... Conservatism is dead. I hope I get to see your head paraded on a pike with it.
MarkDel
YaBB God
Posts: 2152
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #1 on:
November 03, 2004, 01:57:11 am »
John,
Don't say anything...the Democrats haven't started their inevitable "post-election" campaign via the Legal System. Lawsuits will be filed challening results in Ohio, Iowa, New Mexico and perhaps Nevada if Bush manages to carry that.
Kerry will probably NOT concede until a recount is done in Ohio a week from now.
Logged
Mr. Fresh
faulfrisch
YaBB God
Posts: 1634
Political Matrix
E: -0.45, S: 2.17
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #2 on:
November 03, 2004, 02:14:21 am »
He'd be completely stupid to recount Ohio. Bush's lead in Ohio is widening with 96% of precincts reporting. His lead is something like 140k right now. Kerry would have to win over 70% of the provisional votes, highly unlikely.
Logged
True Federalist
Ernest
Moderators
YaBB God
Posts: 21463
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #3 on:
November 03, 2004, 02:31:33 am »
John, I wish I were as sanguine as you are about our eventual success in Iraq after all the mistakes that were made that should never have been made. Unfortunately, I can't see that. It looks like we've managed to get our own version of the Israeli experience in Lebanon and you know how that turned out in the end. In four years it should be clear whether Bush's efforts in Iraq have been a success or a failure, so history should be able to correctly judge his place in history.
Logged
“Always it is easier to pay homage to prophets than to heed the direction of their vision.”
Clinton Lee Scott
Read
Fat Man on a Diet
, an alternate history in which the history of atomic weapons does not go as it did in our timeline.
Jake
dubya2004
YaBB God
Posts: 18852
Political Matrix
E: -0.90, S: -0.35
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #4 on:
November 03, 2004, 02:53:50 am »
Thank God for this victory. There were so many things that wre important this year. The biggest just appeared this week. The future supreme court is what this election will be remembered for. Bush will now, with a loaded Senate, stock the court with conservatives to replace Stevens, Rehnquist, and O'Connor.
Oh, and Dave please get the prediction section running again so I can laugh at Collective Interest's prediction map.
Logged
True Federalist
Ernest
Moderators
YaBB God
Posts: 21463
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #5 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:13:07 am »
Loaded Senate? Even if all of the races that are still in doubt go for the GOP that only gets them 55 Senators which isn't enough to avoid the filibuster that will happen if Bush tries to appoint a hard right appointee. Bush will have to nominate soft right justices with little to no paper trail for any vacancies that appear. At most he might be able to appoint an existing hard conservative Justice tio replace Rehnquist as the Chief Justice.
Logged
“Always it is easier to pay homage to prophets than to heed the direction of their vision.”
Clinton Lee Scott
Read
Fat Man on a Diet
, an alternate history in which the history of atomic weapons does not go as it did in our timeline.
RN
Nixon
Sr. Member
Posts: 314
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #6 on:
November 03, 2004, 11:06:49 am »
Somewhere Moore, Springsteen, and Whoopi are crying.
Logged
dazzleman
YaBB God
Posts: 13911
Political Matrix
E: 1.88, S: 1.59
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #7 on:
November 03, 2004, 11:28:15 am »
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
I don't know if I could have withstood the Moore's and the Soros's getting the bragging rights. Kerry would have been a piss poor President, but it would have only been one term. The real kick in the nads would have been Michael Moore and his like winning and getting to rub our noses in it forever. Now, they will never get to do that.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
Man, you hit the nail right on the head. Seeing those people successful in their hateful campaign against a man who has done his best for America would probably have bothered me a lot more than seeing John Kerry as president.
Logged
KEmperor
YaBB God
Posts: 8632
Political Matrix
E: 8.00, S: -0.05
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #8 on:
November 03, 2004, 02:51:48 pm »
I'm still waiting for all those Hollywood liberals who said they'd leave the country to announce their plans......
Logged
Quote from: Reaganfan on August 18, 2011, 07:48:12 am
Maybe I was a softie. Who knows.
© Tweed the Younger
Miamiu1027
YaBB God
Posts: 34264
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #9 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:26:35 pm »
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
I never said
I
wouldn't gloat. So I wanted to take this opportunity to point out how good this feels.
The country has vindicated Bush. They have vindicated the war in Iraq, the Patriot Act, the tax cuts, the traditional values. We will win the popular vote majority that no one has gotten since 1988.
They have given us a governing majority in the House and Senate, and soon a governing majority on the Federal Bench. We also have gains at the state level.
They have rejected the draft scare, the medi-scare, the choice scare, and evereything else the Demos tried to trick America with.
They have rejected the guy who trashed his fellow servicemen, who cursed out a secret service agent, and whose wife can't keep her mouth shut.
Now, the neocons get to finish in iraq (we've pushed into Fallujah I heard tonight), complete the grand project there, vindicate our mission and our philosophy, and secure our place in history as the new soul of American foreign policy. The troops will come home with a victory, and their friends will not have dies for nothing.
And all this feels good, but its not the best part.
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
I don't know if I could have withstood the Moore's and the Soros's getting the bragging rights. Kerry would have been a piss poor President, but it would have only been one term. The real kick in the nads would have been Michael Moore and his like winning and getting to rub our noses in it forever. Now, they will never get to do that.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
We won't stop hating him. I don't care if you win in 2008, 2012, or whatever, we won't go away.
Logged
"If the Constitution means anything, it surely means that the president does not have unreviewable authority to summarily execute any American whom he concludes is an enemy of the state"
registered somewhere in Georgia AFE
J. J.
YaBB God
Posts: 31872
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #10 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:31:06 pm »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:26:35 pm
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
We won't stop hating him. I don't care if you win in 2008, 2012, or whatever, we won't go away.
They won't go away, but they will become a national joke. That's even better, because they will turn the Democratic Party and future Democratic nominees into
part
of that national joke.
Logged
J. J.
"Actually, .. now that you mention it...."
- Londo Molari
"Every government are parliaments of whores.
The trouble is, in a democracy the whores are us." - P. J. O'Rourke
"Wa sala, wa lala."
(Zulu for, "You snooze, you lose.")
© Tweed the Younger
Miamiu1027
YaBB God
Posts: 34264
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #11 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:33:26 pm »
Quote from: J. J. on November 03, 2004, 03:31:06 pm
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:26:35 pm
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
We won't stop hating him. I don't care if you win in 2008, 2012, or whatever, we won't go away.
They won't go away, but they will become a national joke. That's even better, because they will turn the Democratic Party and future Democratic nominees into
part
of that national joke.
The northeast should secede
Logged
"If the Constitution means anything, it surely means that the president does not have unreviewable authority to summarily execute any American whom he concludes is an enemy of the state"
registered somewhere in Georgia AFE
Mr. Fresh
faulfrisch
YaBB God
Posts: 1634
Political Matrix
E: -0.45, S: 2.17
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #12 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:37:29 pm »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:33:26 pm
Quote from: J. J. on November 03, 2004, 03:31:06 pm
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:26:35 pm
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
We won't stop hating him. I don't care if you win in 2008, 2012, or whatever, we won't go away.
They won't go away, but they will become a national joke. That's even better, because they will turn the Democratic Party and future Democratic nominees into
part
of that national joke.
The northeast should secede
good rittens
Logged
The Duke
JohnD.Ford
YaBB God
Posts: 9424
Political Matrix
E: 0.13, S: -1.23
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #13 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:42:36 pm »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:26:35 pm
Quote from: John Ford on November 03, 2004, 01:36:29 am
I never said
I
wouldn't gloat. So I wanted to take this opportunity to point out how good this feels.
The country has vindicated Bush. They have vindicated the war in Iraq, the Patriot Act, the tax cuts, the traditional values. We will win the popular vote majority that no one has gotten since 1988.
They have given us a governing majority in the House and Senate, and soon a governing majority on the Federal Bench. We also have gains at the state level.
They have rejected the draft scare, the medi-scare, the choice scare, and evereything else the Demos tried to trick America with.
They have rejected the guy who trashed his fellow servicemen, who cursed out a secret service agent, and whose wife can't keep her mouth shut.
Now, the neocons get to finish in iraq (we've pushed into Fallujah I heard tonight), complete the grand project there, vindicate our mission and our philosophy, and secure our place in history as the new soul of American foreign policy. The troops will come home with a victory, and their friends will not have dies for nothing.
And all this feels good, but its not the best part.
The best aprt is that Al Franken, Michael Moore, and George Soros who hated this President so much, who lied so frivolously, and went to unprecedented lengths to destroy the commander in chief in wartime (memogate anyone?) have failed. They hate Bush, and the fact that they will have to stumble about for the next four years knowing that America has re-elected George Bush not out of naivite or ignorance but with full knowledge of who and what he is and believes will crush their spirit. They will never beat George W. Bush. They had their shot, and he will now be able to go around for the rest of his life strutting his Texas strut and he gets immortal bragging rights. They will never get to beat him. Ever. That's the best part.
I don't know if I could have withstood the Moore's and the Soros's getting the bragging rights. Kerry would have been a piss poor President, but it would have only been one term. The real kick in the nads would have been Michael Moore and his like winning and getting to rub our noses in it forever. Now, they will never get to do that.
God bless the American people, they certainly deserve it tonight.
We won't stop hating him. I don't care if you win in 2008, 2012, or whatever, we won't go away.
But you'll never beat him, that's what matters.
Logged
Quote from: Scam of God on December 24, 2009, 11:27:46 am
Shut you hole... Conservatism is dead. I hope I get to see your head paraded on a pike with it.
khirkhib
YaBB God
Posts: 973
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #14 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:45:01 pm »
What is a ritten?
Logged
© Tweed the Younger
Miamiu1027
YaBB God
Posts: 34264
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #15 on:
November 03, 2004, 03:46:38 pm »
Kerry got 61% in RI, 63% in MA, and 58% in NY.
I think it's best if 'we'* let 'them'** govern themselves.
-------------
*'We' will be defined as The "New England Triangle", containing MA, RI, CT (maybe) and NYC and LI.
**'Them' Are the NASCAR idiots who watch cars drive in circles and waste billions of dollars worth of gas every saturday and sunday, or whenever the hell they drive in circles.
I am ASHAMED to be part of the same country with the rednecks who re-elected this lying because he 'keeps them safe'.
I am a Massachusettonian/RhodeIslandan/GreaterNYArean. They are Southerners. I AM NOT ONE OF THEM.
Call me an elitist. Damn sure I am. Nothing wrong with elitism.
Logged
"If the Constitution means anything, it surely means that the president does not have unreviewable authority to summarily execute any American whom he concludes is an enemy of the state"
registered somewhere in Georgia AFE
dazzleman
YaBB God
Posts: 13911
Political Matrix
E: 1.88, S: 1.59
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #16 on:
November 03, 2004, 05:14:14 pm »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:46:38 pm
Kerry got 61% in RI, 63% in MA, and 58% in NY.
I think it's best if 'we'* let 'them'** govern themselves.
-------------
*'We' will be defined as The "New England Triangle", containing MA, RI, CT (maybe) and NYC and LI.
**'Them' Are the NASCAR idiots who watch cars drive in circles and waste billions of dollars worth of gas every saturday and sunday, or whenever the hell they drive in circles.
I am ASHAMED to be part of the same country with the rednecks who re-elected this lying f**ck because he 'keeps them safe'.
I am a Massachusettonian/RhodeIslandan/GreaterNYArean. They are Southerners. I AM NOT ONE OF THEM.
Call me an elitist. Damn sure I am. Nothing wrong with elitism.
Your attitude is very sad. You should listen to Sen. Kerry's speech. There should really be no such bitterness this time - Pres. Bush won fair and square.
Although I am a northeasterner, I find the type of northeastern elitism you express to be repulsive. We may dress better (at least some of us) than some people in other parts of the country, we may have better restaurants and our tastes may be more sophistocated, but that doesn't make us better or wiser than our fellow Americans.
My sense is that people in the heartland have a certain wisdom and understanding about bedrock American principles that many people around here lack, and we're too stuck up, snobby and elitist to recognize that the people in flyover country that we consider inferior may have something to teach us. That attitude is really a shame.
Logged
WMS
YaBB God
Posts: 5845
Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 0.35
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #17 on:
November 03, 2004, 05:30:45 pm »
Quote from: dazzleman on November 03, 2004, 05:14:14 pm
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:46:38 pm
Kerry got 61% in RI, 63% in MA, and 58% in NY.
I think it's best if 'we'* let 'them'** govern themselves.
-------------
*'We' will be defined as The "New England Triangle", containing MA, RI, CT (maybe) and NYC and LI.
**'Them' Are the NASCAR idiots who watch cars drive in circles and waste billions of dollars worth of gas every saturday and sunday, or whenever the hell they drive in circles.
I am ASHAMED to be part of the same country with the rednecks who re-elected this lying f**ck because he 'keeps them safe'.
I am a Massachusettonian/RhodeIslandan/GreaterNYArean. They are Southerners. I AM NOT ONE OF THEM.
Call me an elitist. Damn sure I am. Nothing wrong with elitism.
Your attitude is very sad. You should listen to Sen. Kerry's speech. There should really be no such bitterness this time - Pres. Bush won fair and square.
Although I am a northeasterner, I find the type of northeastern elitism you express to be repulsive. We may dress better (at least some of us) than some people in other parts of the country, we may have better restaurants and our tastes may be more sophistocated, but that doesn't make us better or wiser than our fellow Americans.
My sense is that people in the heartland have a certain wisdom and understanding about bedrock American principles that many people around here lack, and we're too stuck up, snobby and elitist to recognize that the people in flyover country that we consider inferior may have something to teach us. That attitude is really a shame.
Speaking from part of flyover country, thanks Dazzleman!
Logged
Quote from: Sam Spade on June 07, 2008, 10:56:40 am
The political class has demonized the working class because the political class no longer represents the working class. Neither Republicans or Democrats.
Political Beliefs Summarized:
dazzleman
YaBB God
Posts: 13911
Political Matrix
E: 1.88, S: 1.59
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #18 on:
November 03, 2004, 05:36:37 pm »
Quote from: WMS on November 03, 2004, 05:30:45 pm
Speaking from part of flyover country, thanks Dazzleman!
Anytime, buddy. I hate to see that attitude, and it really gives the lie to the pretensions that people in this part of the country have about being tolerant and inclusive. It's really quite embarrassing.
Logged
True Federalist
Ernest
Moderators
YaBB God
Posts: 21463
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #19 on:
November 04, 2004, 12:23:32 am »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:33:26 pm
The northeast should secede
So 2014 will be like 1814?
Logged
“Always it is easier to pay homage to prophets than to heed the direction of their vision.”
Clinton Lee Scott
Read
Fat Man on a Diet
, an alternate history in which the history of atomic weapons does not go as it did in our timeline.
WMS
YaBB God
Posts: 5845
Political Matrix
E: -0.52, S: 0.35
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #20 on:
November 04, 2004, 12:31:53 am »
Quote from: dazzleman on November 03, 2004, 05:36:37 pm
Quote from: WMS on November 03, 2004, 05:30:45 pm
Speaking from part of flyover country, thanks Dazzleman!
Anytime, buddy. I hate to see that attitude, and it really gives the lie to the pretensions that people in this part of the country have about being tolerant and inclusive. It's really quite embarrassing.
Thanks again, especially since half of my ancestry comes from the northeast! There really is no one region that is 'more tolerant' than another, just different types of intolerance. For example, there are Hispanics here in NM that are more racist towards blacks than anything I've encountered in the south.
And a True Story: I was on good terms a few years back with a co-worker (since retired) who was a dyed-in-the-wool 'Chicano Socialist', anti-government Vietnam Veteran, definite Democrat, used to be the City Planner for Los Angeles some years back. And he told me 'no one is as racist as a white liberal'. But you know that already.
Logged
Quote from: Sam Spade on June 07, 2008, 10:56:40 am
The political class has demonized the working class because the political class no longer represents the working class. Neither Republicans or Democrats.
Political Beliefs Summarized:
James46
Rookie
Posts: 33
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #21 on:
November 04, 2004, 12:44:08 am »
I am a Republican. I have run on the Republican ticket. I am not gloating (although I am thrilled with the GOP victories). I am concerned. What has happened to the Democratic Party? If they do not get their act togather, we may well have just seen the high water mark of a once great party. They are no longer a national party, but a regional party. Their best candidates do not want to run on their ticket. And they no longer represent anyone but the lunatic left. Come on, Democrats! Get with the program! You got creamed!!!! The handwriting is on the wall. Open up your minds or be prepared to become a permanent minority party that will eventually disappear. Even though I am Republican, we need a strong TWO party system to remain a great nation. Or is it that you don't care about this nation?
Logged
bgwah
YaBB God
Posts: 13389
Political Matrix
E: -4.52, S: -8.17
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #22 on:
November 04, 2004, 12:58:05 am »
Kerry lost by 3%.
The Democratic Party isn't going to die now.
Logged
??????????
StatesRights
YaBB God
Posts: 31527
Political Matrix
E: 7.61, S: 0.00
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #23 on:
November 04, 2004, 01:53:37 am »
Quote from: Boss Tweed on November 03, 2004, 03:46:38 pm
Kerry got 61% in RI, 63% in MA, and 58% in NY.
I think it's best if 'we'* let 'them'** govern themselves.
-------------
*'We' will be defined as The "New England Triangle", containing MA, RI, CT (maybe) and NYC and LI.
**'Them' Are the NASCAR idiots who watch cars drive in circles and waste billions of dollars worth of gas every saturday and sunday, or whenever the hell they drive in circles.
I am ASHAMED to be part of the same country with the rednecks who re-elected this lying f**ck because he 'keeps them safe'.
I am a Massachusettonian/RhodeIslandan/GreaterNYArean. They are Southerners. I AM NOT ONE OF THEM.
Call me an elitist. Damn sure I am. Nothing wrong with elitism.
Join Canada. God knows we don't want you.
Logged
freedomburns
FreedomBurns
YaBB God
Posts: 1207
Re: I never said I wouldn't gloat.
«
Reply #24 on:
November 04, 2004, 02:36:47 am »
I am so depressed I am going to go weep in the corner and slit my wrists with a rusty razorblade.
j/k
fb
Logged
"A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government." - Edward Abbey
Pages:
[
1
]
2
3
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Presidential Elections - Analysis and Discussion
-----------------------------
=> 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
===> 2016 U.S. Presidential General Election Polls
===> 2016 U.S. Presidential Primary Election Polls
=> U.S. Presidential Election Results
===> 2012 U.S. Presidential Election Results
===> 2008 U.S. Presidential Election Results
===> 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Results
===> 2000 U.S. Presidential Election Results
=> Presidential Election Trends
=> Election What-ifs?
===> Past Election What-ifs (US)
===> Alternative Elections
===> International What-ifs
-----------------------------
Other Elections - Analysis and Discussion
-----------------------------
=> Gubernatorial/Statewide Elections
===> 2013 & Odd Year Gubernatorial Election Polls
===> 2014 Gubernatorial Election Polls
=> Congressional Elections
===> 2014 Senatorial Election Polls
=> International Elections
=> Election Predictions
-----------------------------
Questions and Answers
-----------------------------
=> Presidential Election Process
===> Electoral Reform
===> Polling
=> The Atlas
===> How To
-----------------------------
General Discussion
-----------------------------
=> Constitution and Law
=> Religion & Philosophy
=> History
===> Alternative History
-----------------------------
General Politics
-----------------------------
=> U.S. General Discussion
=> Political Geography & Demographics
=> International General Discussion
=> Economics
=> Individual Politics
=> Political Debate
===> Political Essays & Deliberation
===> Book Reviews and Discussion
-----------------------------
Election Archive
-----------------------------
=> 2012 Elections
===> 2012 Senatorial Election Polls
===> 2012 House Election Polls
===> 2012 U.S. Presidential Primary Election Polls
===> 2012 U.S. Presidential General Election Polls
===> 2012 Gubernatorial Election Polls
=> 2010 Elections
===> 2010 House Election Polls
===> 2010 Senatorial Election Polls
===> 2010 Gubernatorial Election Polls
=> 2008 Elections
===> 2008 Senatorial Election Polls
===> 2008 Gubernatorial Election Polls
===> 2008 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign
===> 2008 U.S. Presidential General Election Polls
===> 2008 U.S. Presidential Primary Election Polls
=> 2004 U.S. Presidential Election
===> 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Campaign
===> 2004 U.S. Presidential Election Polls
=> 2006 Elections
===> 2006 Senatorial Election Polls
===> 2006 Gubernatorial Election Polls
-----------------------------
Forum Community
-----------------------------
=> Forum Community
===> Forum Community Election Match-ups
=> Election and History Games
===> Mock Parliment
===> Town Hall
===> Survivor
===> Interactive Timelines
=> Off-topic Board
-----------------------------
Atlas Fantasy Elections
-----------------------------
=> Atlas Fantasy Elections
===> Voting Booth
=> Atlas Fantasy Government
===> Constitutional Convention
===> Regional Governments
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Powered by SMF 1.1.18
|
SMF © 2013, Simple Machines
Loading...