I know this is world events but I want to say it to everyone, go and vote tommorrow if you are American and whoever is chosen well done for using your vote, ok
I know this is world events but I want to say it to everyone, go and vote tommorrow if you are American and whoever is chosen well done for using your vote, ok
The election is over. Redskins lost to the Packers.
Didn't you realize that America's leader is determined by football?
Nope but then I'm British so what do you expect :POriginally Posted by ZeZipster
I expect long debates over the spelling of color.
I'm glad I'm not American, because I'd have a problem trying to pick the lesser of the two evils between Bush and Kerry, since they both have strongly disagreeable points from my point of view
Not that either choice really helps us British people either, as if Kerry wins we'll lose our 'special' relationship with the US and be tottally isolated from the EU and if Bush wins we'll continue down on this hell road so I say good luck to them and chose the one that suits your country best.Originally Posted by Farah
If you want the satisfaction of picking the winner, vote Bush. If you just want to toss your vote away, vote American Nazi Party (or any of the misc non-big-two ones...it's all the same anyway). If you have some bizarre need to vote for liberals, or if you think voting actually would change what I've already predicted (Bush), then vote Kerry.
I personally would love to see the communist party win, but good luck with that *grumble*
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NO!
I'm only 16. But if I could vote, I'd vote Mistah Kerry instead of Monkey monkey Bush.
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Yes, vote.
http://www.nbc5i.com/sports/index.html
However, I leave no choice in this election. Vote FW Southwest vs. FW Arlington Heights, at the bottom of the page.
The best way to send shivers down the spine of the collective minds which come to be known as government, is to vote and make your intentions known. Somewhere down the line, maybe, the right person will get into office and real progress can be made, but we must first take the steps as citizens and exercise our right.
Take care all.
Ralph Nader - Independant (Former Green Party?)
18-29 crowd are supposedly going to show up voting in record numbers, which is a good thing for Kerry. This election is too close for any real prediction. I expect to see vicious legal battles no matter who wins :rolleyes2
Might as well note vote, if you're voting for Nader. It's a waste of a vote.
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Correct, Nader was not given selected to be the nominee by the Green Party in this election due to, among other things, his influence in the 2000 election. Now, I love Nader and think what he has to say is vitally important to this country's future, but I am frustrated that he is partially funded by Republicans who are hoping for a repeat of 2000.
Take care all.