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  1. #76
    Emunah
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    Well, I'll try to give the Bush supporters some reason to still talk to me after the election...however it goes I guess.

    Bush will be good because I am a foreign policy neo-con and I want to overthrow just about every dictator in the world starting in the Middle East and that goes to Bush.

    I want a draft, and that would surely cause us to need one. These kids need to serve in the military because it will be good for them and it will teach them a lot about life, geography, teamwork, waiting for what you want, living on a tight budget, eating little and perhaps even to treasure life a bit more. That, and there is a 16% unemployement rate among youth age 18-25 who are indeed looking for a job.

    Then there is the Kurds. I think Bush is more likely to stand by the Kurds (after all, they name their kids after him often enough) and ya just gotta love the Kurds.

    Here is a Kurdish thought on the election which is very funny and I hope you will enjoy it:

    English Words causes Embarrasment US Elections Special.

    Here is a scenario of what happened to me.

    Scenario: Watching news with an old man.
    News line: US elections. Bush Vs Kerry.
    ME: This is about the US elections.
    Old Man: So, we will stay the same. No changes for us.
    ME: Yeah true.. but still..it is fun to see who wins.
    Old Man: I Know BOSH (Bush), who is his opponent ?
    ME: KERRY (In Kurdish sounds KIRI (means "his d*ck")
    Old Man: Akkkkk dawsheyt basha... KIRI ke ? (shame on you) who's KIR ?
    ME: NO NO NO....Kerry u Bush (Kerry & Bush).
    Old Man: Bosh's one ?
    ME: NO NO that is a name KERRY.
    Old Man: KIRI is a name ? It is the end of the world.
    ME: Why ? He is American not Kurdish.
    Old Man: Oh whatever. I will vote for BOSH.
    ME: You can't vote. You are not American.
    Old Man: Next time I see an American I tell him/her to vote for BOSH.
    ME: Why?
    OLD MAN: I don't want my face to go red everytime I say the name of the US president.

  2. #77
    TDidier
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    Please vote KERRY!!

    1) Because Bush is a dangerous idiot.

    2) Because I learned this week-end that his familly come from Saint-Briac, Britany, 20km from Saint-Malo, where my girlfriend comes from. Maybe is he a relative (This part of France is famous for his complexe familly relations...) for my son...
    Last edited by TDidier; 11-02-2004 at 07:52 AM.

  3. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDidier
    This part of France is famous for his complexe familly relations...
    We use to have a word for this ... it just does not come to my mind yet, though ...

  4. #79
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    Kerry pulls his name from Presidential race!!!

    Senator Kerry has been forced to withdraw from the Presidential Race. It has been learned that Kerry has never been able to pass an IQ test.

    Prior to his withdrawing, Kerry was given the chance to take an IQ test. He was given a pencil, but at the end of the hour long test, NOT ONE QUESTION WAS ANSWERED.

    When Kerry was asked why he didn't answer any questions, he said that the pencil had a real soft, spongy end that did not leave a dark mark. When Kerry was asked why he didn't use the other pointed end of the pencil, Kerry said that he kept flip flopping between the two ends and decided to use the soft end because he would have a "soft" image and terrorists might want to be his friend.

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    Would that an IQ test were a basic requirement for th job....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    Would that an IQ test were a basic requirement for th job....
    Wouldn't it be great if only the most qualified, ethical and talented men and women ran for office?

    I've worked for large corporations most of my life. It takes years of training and experience to learn how to analyse, plan and successfully implement solutions to problems. Yet, we expect so much less from those who are going to lead us, and in who's hands we place our lives and the lives of our families.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanDo
    Wouldn't it be great if only the most qualified, ethical and talented men and women ran for office?

    I've worked for large corporations most of my life. It takes years of training and experience to learn how to analyse, plan and successfully implement solutions to problems. Yet, we expect so much less from those who are going to lead us, and in who's hands we place our lives and the lives of our families.
    no one would vite for you if you didn't dumb things down like politicians do. You come in and say, we can fix this, it will be difficult, and here are 15 contingency factors. Other guy says I can do it, just have to "have vision", my opponent lacks it and is afraid to say that he can do it, so vote for me.

    The poeple are to blame for the fact their politicians speak to them like imbeciles.

    And noting, of course, that the average IQ of people, by definition is 100 and 1/2 of people, by definitiuon, have IQs below 100, to a certain extent people ARE imbeciles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canajew
    And noting, of course, that the average IQ of people, by definition is 100 and 1/2 of people, by definitiuon, have IQs below 100, to a certain extent people ARE imbeciles.
    The problem is when the imbeciles are more in numbers than the others, which results in much worse government. Imbeciles cannot effectively govern themselves.

    I could say that, if Kerry wins, we will have an imbecile in the White House to compliment the imbeciles who put him there, but I won't. I consider many of Kerry's supporters, imbeciles, but not the majority of them. There are very important issues such as choice, gay marriage, a lower cost and better health care system, a better functioning justice system, a more intelligent energy policy, better care of the environment, embryonic stem cell research, a strengthening of the US industrial base, a better policy to avoid overpopulation, etc, all of which I support.

    I don't think that Kerry is as qualified as Bush to be President. Bush has shown to stand strong against terrorism and against terrorist regimes, such as in Iraq, regardless if most of the world would rather appease the terrorists.

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    Amazing! Is really that america ?

    Quote Originally Posted by CanDo
    The problem is when the imbeciles are more in numbers than the others, which results in much worse government. Imbeciles cannot effectively govern themselves.

    I could say that, if Kerry wins, we will have an imbecile in the White House to compliment the imbeciles who put him there, but I won't. I consider many of Kerry's supporters, imbeciles, but not the majority of them. There are very important issues such as choice, gay marriage, a lower cost and better health care system, a better functioning justice system, a more intelligent energy policy, better care of the environment, a strengthening of the US industrial base, a better policy to avoid overpopulation, etc, all of which I support.

    I don't think that Kerry is as qualified as Bush to be President. Bush has shown to stand strong against terrorism and against terrorist regimes, such as in Iraq, regardless if most of the world would rather appease the terrorists.

  10. #85
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    Quote Originally Posted by TDidier
    Amazing! Is really that america ?
    France is full of imbeciles too. The laws of probability and staistics alos apply in France, from what i understand.

    And with respect to Kerry the imbecile, Bush is quite the imbecile too and his party is full of them.

    I still think it a travesty that McCain was not nominated to head the party in 2000. World would be a better place.

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    Unfortunately McCain committed political suicide. Any hope he had of being attractive to moderate dems was killed in his whoring for Bush. And the reps don't like or trust him either because he dared contradict the White House.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mediocrates
    Unfortunately McCain committed political suicide. Any hope he had of being attractive to moderate dems was killed in his whoring for Bush. And the reps don't like or trust him either because he dared contradict the White House.
    It's too late now anyways b/c he is too old and I don't think had any intention of running in the future.

    But were it not for Bush's oil monmey in the 2000 nomination campaign, in whicyh he vastly outspent McCain, the better man would have won.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canajew
    France is full of imbeciles too.
    I am glad to see that you are an equal opportunity populace basher.

    About 30 minutes left until most of the polls, from the East Coast of America, close.

    Bush supporters, cross your fingers and hope that Bush does well.

    Kerry supporters, cross your fingers and hope that Bush does well. You really don't want someone like Kerry in the most powerful position on Earth. You think you do, but after a year or two.......... you'll be sorry.

  14. #89
    CanDo
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    Partial results so far:

    Kerry has taken North Korea, Iran, Taliban, Al Qaeda, Hamas, Syria and Cuba.

  15. #90
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    Quote Originally Posted by CanDo
    Partial results so far:

    Kerry has taken North Korea, Iran, Taliban, Al Qaeda, Hamas, Syria and Cuba.
    Don't Forget Communist Germany and Nazi Russia.

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