Konvict
11-01-2004, 06:48 PM
Just another inaccurate poll, but curious to see the results.
AKIC votes US President.... stay tuned....
Mike
AKIC votes US President.... stay tuned....
Mike
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View Full Version : Bush/Cheney or Kerry/Edwards Konvict 11-01-2004, 06:48 PM Just another inaccurate poll, but curious to see the results. AKIC votes US President.... stay tuned.... Mike JordyB 11-01-2004, 06:58 PM I like my bush...cheney MGAMAN 11-01-2004, 07:28 PM I supported ****tard, i mean bush, last election, he aint getting it this time. His propsed tax cut is your typical even slash percentage that only really helps the 1-percenters, plus he is a total moron. Has anyone watched him when he is in interviews without a prepared speech? hahaha like the one where he was asked about tribal sovereignty? oh man he's an idiot. My only cavet with Kerry is that I worry what he'll do with Iraq if he gets elected. It could turn out bad having someone just jump in feet first into someone else's mess. MGAMAN 11-01-2004, 07:28 PM of course on the other hand Ralph Nader could wipe out the entire national debt in a single check ;) Xander 11-01-2004, 07:34 PM I'm voting Bush myself. 02-elite-gettingwrx 11-01-2004, 09:17 PM i hate this republican state OrionAK 11-01-2004, 09:42 PM Hippie. 02-elite-gettingwrx 11-01-2004, 10:25 PM yeah, cause you know me and everything right...... cooparu 11-01-2004, 10:32 PM Just call Orion a fascist, and it'll even things up. ;) So, I forget, which one's the giant douche, and which is the turd sandwich? OrionAK 11-01-2004, 10:36 PM Ooo, sensitive. :) It was a joke, bro. AK--Depends on the day of the week. :) Konvict 11-01-2004, 11:20 PM Just call Orion a fascist, and it'll even things up. ;) So, I forget, which one's the giant douche, and which is the turd sandwich? lol, i think kerry is the giant douche. 02-elite-gettingwrx 11-02-2004, 12:05 AM haha i know you were joking man its all good, i think they both are kinda lame but i think i'd rather have kerry in office.... i mean, did you guys watch the debates? I just cant stand bush, not that i agree with everything Kerry is for but yeah i dunno whatever. I could give a **** about election day, screw November second i want November 9th here now, Halo 2 will own fagzor politics :D R-one 11-02-2004, 01:16 AM Michael Badnarik, vote Libertarian. MGAMAN 11-02-2004, 01:36 AM Vote will, its one of those few powers you really have in America. Kerry may be a "douche-bag" but at least he isnt a simpering idiot controlled by the obease shadow of Cheney, and all to eager to try and make his mark on the world. He is living in the shadow of his father, bring war back to the middle east at our hands (not that I really mind actually) and trying to scream to the world "Look at me! look at me! Im significant! Im a U.S. President and can make BIG decisions all on my own! as long as they are written by someone else and advised to me by my cabinet! I can goto war too, just like my dad!!" Bush lacks and solid fiscal policy, and doesnt have the intelligence to make decisions based off his own observations, rather he waits for someone to tell him what THEY think about it, biasing it for him. And sorry for all you guys are are too stupid to understand the difference between the nation DEBT and nation DEFICET, but under Clinton (who may have had questionable morales but was a very strong president) our NATIONAL DEBT was GONE and in a SURPLUS, the first time in over 6 Presidential terms, and the NATIONAL DEFICET was well balanced in such a way the government was making the money to pay off its DEBT while still providing services to the public that were appreciated. National Debt: how much we owe National Deficet: government income:government spending Bush managed to push us from a SURPLUS to a MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR DEBT while TOTALLY SCREWING THE NATIONAL DEFICET. And the best part of all that is: THE PUBLIC GAINED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FROM IT. Vote for bush if you want, I did once, and a greater mistake I could not have made in my life yet. Vote for him now, and america is in for some rough times. I know Kerry isnt perfect, he really is just the lesser of two evils, and people deserve the chance to prove they know what they are doing, but raw incompetence can NOT be tolerated in the oval office. 02-elite-gettingwrx 11-02-2004, 01:41 AM trust me im gonna vote, and not for bush eurojax 11-02-2004, 02:00 AM Bush, because of this quote. There will never be a point in time where I will open ANWR, as long as I'm president, it won't happen. R-one 11-02-2004, 02:12 AM They should forget ANWR and stop that proposed big ass open pit gold mine near Iliamna. That is a bigger threat to the environment and effects a lot more people. PolarMonkey 11-02-2004, 02:56 AM I hate all the "get out and vote even if you don't care" propaganda. If people really don't care about politics and are uninformed, I think it is probably better that they don't vote. cooparu 11-02-2004, 04:33 AM Bush, because of this quote. Bush hasn't gotten it done in 4 years either. It's really not his call. Uncle Ted needs to do more strong-arming. AK-Boost 11-02-2004, 08:38 AM Bush managed to push us from a SURPLUS to a MULTI-TRILLION DOLLAR DEBT while TOTALLY SCREWING THE NATIONAL DEFICET. And the best part of all that is: THE PUBLIC GAINED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FROM IT. I'm really tired of hearing this. If anyone did any research on the topic you'd see that the DEFICIT was already in motion when Clinton left the office. I wish people would make up their own minds instead of jumping on the bandwagon of hating bush. If you're uninformed and young you're more than likely to jump on the "I hate Bush" because I'm told to. Through music, TV, younger actors, what have you. I can nearly guarantee you that all we'll hear today is that Kerry is winning(just like what they did last election with Gore) even if they aren't in the lead to discourage people from voting against him. Don't be discouraged, go out there and vote. I don't know what Kerry's plans are for Iraq, but this country has always been a survival of the fittest and has never cared about what other countries think of it. It may be rude and conceded, but to a lot of people it doesn't mean anything. Iraq is doing better because of US, they have more banks, more electricity, and more resources to better the country now. I know that I don't want someone in the office who flip flops on issues, "Votes for it before he votes against it", Pays less in taxes, has a wife that calls people idiots and other names(real classy first lady), and who decided to throw his medals away for a war that happened 40 years ago. Which, was seemed to be his biggest push for his candidacy. /rant eurojax 11-02-2004, 09:18 AM I can nearly guarantee you that all we'll hear today is that Kerry is winning(just like what they did last election with Gore) even if they aren't in the lead to discourage people from voting against him. Don't be discouraged, go out there and vote. 80% of the media spins left. This is why I watch/listen to O'Reilly on a constant basis. OrionAK 11-02-2004, 01:22 PM screw November second i want November 9th here now, Halo 2 will own fagzor politics :D I wanna do my part and vote and everything, but you're right, after the 9th (and then the 17th for Half-life) I'll be good to go! :) Konvict 11-02-2004, 03:12 PM Vote Bush and I'll send you $5 :devil: Mike AK-Boost 11-02-2004, 04:52 PM 80% of the media spins left. This is why I watch/listen to O'Reilly on a constant basis. And it's not that Fox News is WAY right, it's that their not left so it looks like they are. I saw some standings about each broadcast company and how they pump Bush or Kerry. It was the cable companies that were more neutral. MGAMAN 11-02-2004, 05:11 PM AK-Boost, youre right, the deficet was in motion while he was leaving, and truthfully, its not like Clinton adiministration was single handedly responsible for cutting debt and spending, it had been the work of all the presidents before him. But you are a total idiot if you cant see the obvious red flags that are rasied when you go from NO DEBT to TRILLION DOLLAR DEBT all in a single term in office. I am hardly jumping on the bandwagon. Ive campaigned in anchorage for Bush 4 years ago, I voted for him and all the other fun crap. Its my right to be dissappointed by his actions and inactions in office. Secondly, I hardly am influenced by what the media says, Im more than intelligent enough to research and make my own decisions, politics is part of the day to day in my house, and my dad's a "large business owner, white, male, over 40's, multi-million dollar level" and all the other trademark republican traits, but he doesnt just vote for a Republican simply because they have a history of playing to the richies, he does his research makes his own opinions and forms his decisions from there. So do I, go figure. AND GET OVER ANWR PEOPLE. Its not the presidents decision alone. 4 years ago Bush claimed he would open ANWR, is it open? Hmm...NOPE. And here is the other issue: Murkowski, Bush, etc may all say they want to open ANWR, and they probably do, but if it happens, YOU WILL see that most of the people hired to work on it will NOT be local, and will mor than likely represent those "special interests." AK-Boost 11-03-2004, 02:44 AM AK-Boost, youre right, the deficet was in motion while he was leaving, and truthfully, its not like Clinton adiministration was single handedly responsible for cutting debt and spending, it had been the work of all the presidents before him. But you are a total idiot if you cant see the obvious red flags that are rasied when you go from NO DEBT to TRILLION DOLLAR DEBT all in a single term in office. I am hardly jumping on the bandwagon. Ive campaigned in anchorage for Bush 4 years ago, I voted for him and all the other fun crap. Its my right to be dissappointed by his actions and inactions in office. Secondly, I hardly am influenced by what the media says, Im more than intelligent enough to research and make my own decisions, politics is part of the day to day in my house, and my dad's a "large business owner, white, male, over 40's, multi-million dollar level" and all the other trademark republican traits, but he doesnt just vote for a Republican simply because they have a history of playing to the richies, he does his research makes his own opinions and forms his decisions from there. So do I, go figure. AND GET OVER ANWR PEOPLE. Its not the presidents decision alone. 4 years ago Bush claimed he would open ANWR, is it open? Hmm...NOPE. And here is the other issue: Murkowski, Bush, etc may all say they want to open ANWR, and they probably do, but if it happens, YOU WILL see that most of the people hired to work on it will NOT be local, and will mor than likely represent those "special interests." Hey man, I respect your opinion. As I'm sure you do with me. I too pick and choose what I like about both, and draw a conclusion from there. I understand your stance, and it's obvious you see mine. We're all subbie fans here and we're ALL friends. I have done my research and you affirmed my position on the issue. *I* was just tired of it all being played on Bush when Clinton also had a hand in it. I was simply setting it clear, because not a lot of people know it. Thanks. tejz 11-03-2004, 03:00 AM R-one Michael Badnarik, vote Libertarian. I agree..... |