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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Muckmaw1 on November 02, 2004, 07:19:38 AM
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Surprised no one started this thread yet.
Alright, who voted, and for whom did you vote.
Save the stumping for another thread.
I'm done.
Voted at 7:30 this morning. Surprised there was no line.
Bush/Cheney
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I'm voting this afternoon for Abe Etter Mann and Hoo Flung Poo.
-SW
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Bush of course.
http://www.hitechcreations.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=133095&referrerid=2410
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Kerry
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Voted Bush
On the local level I voted against everyone who has served more then 1 term reguardless of party
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Bush
That makes it 5 to 1 as the fiancee voted Bush too!
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I'm voting for Arnie four years from now.
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Giant sweetheart
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Giant sweetheart
hehe....
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over 90 minutes to vote ... other elections was in and out in under 15 min.
who?
If they had an "R" they got a check :)
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Originally posted by Eagler
over 90 minutes to vote ... other elections was in and out in under 15 min.
who?
If they had an "R" they got a check :)
6 to 1 Bush!
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Originally posted by Eagler
over 90 minutes to vote ... other elections was in and out in under 15 min.
who?
If they had an "R" they got a check :)
so what your saying is you vote strictly along party lines reguardless of what the candidates policies are?
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
so what your saying is you vote strictly along party lines reguardless of what the candidates policies are?
I agree with the reps "policies" over anything the partial birth abortion, let a minor get an abortion without parent consent dem crowd. yes it was easy to vote
Bodhi, add four more as my wife and son both voted for Bush as did both my sisters in virginia/DC
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I voted straight along the Conservative line.
I did not pay enough attention to the local elections. Sadly, these are the ones that will affect me more than all others.
Anyone notice there was a Communist/Socialist party line?
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Then why didn't you vote for the 'Constitution' party? They were the only party to PRAISE THE LORD JESUS AND WORK TO MAKE HIS WORD LEGISLATION TO PRAISE UNTO THE ONE TRUE GOD!
Whoops, some constitution party text got in there somehow...
I voted Badnarik, then voted mostly Libertarian candidates except for one incumbant that has done well for Oregon.
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Excuse me for intruding here, but isnt voting for anything but Bush or Kerry just a waste of a vote? They don't have a chanse anyway. :confused:
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Originally posted by Eagler
I agree with the reps "policies" over anything the partial birth abortion, let a minor get an abortion without parent consent dem crowd. yes it was easy to vote
Bodhi, add four more as my wife and son both voted for Bush as did both my sisters in virginia/DC
Well you will be happy to know you have at least 5 more people in Fla who intitially were going to vote Kerry a week ago have now voted Bush.
I only had a small part to do with this.
Funny thing was is they were going by rhetoric untill I suggested they go look up Kerrys voting record.
thats all it took.
For me abortion isnt a big enough issue one way or the other for me to base my entire vote on that alone.
I'm pro choice, or I should say pro "womans" choice but I dont see it going away any time soon. Certainly not by the time the next democratic Pres is elected however long that may be.
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**** sandwich
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So far, the AH BBS Poll has it Landslide Bush.
Where are all the Kerry Supporters today?
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Straight Republican ticket. Wife did, too.
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Originally posted by Eagler
I agree with the reps "policies" over anything the partial birth abortion, let a minor get an abortion without parent consent dem crowd. yes it was easy to vote
Bodhi, add four more as my wife and son both voted for Bush as did both my sisters in virginia/DC
10-1 Bush
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Originally posted by slimm50
Straight Republican ticket. Wife did, too.
12 to 1 Bush
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Maybe Nash and Thrawn should cast their votes to help offset this....
Ohh wait... THEY CAN'T VOTE... :rofl
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>>So far, the AH BBS Poll has it Landslide Bush.
Where are all the Kerry Supporters today?
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Is that a surprise? Does it mean anything? Just pop over to the MA and see if you can spot a horde mentality :D
Either we have some very dumb pollsters in this country, or this is going to be very close.
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Excuse me for intruding here, but isnt voting for anything but Bush or Kerry just a waste of a vote? They don't have a chanse anyway. :confused:
Excuse me, but if you don't like EITHER Kerry or Bush, isn't voting for one of them disingenuos?
Tell me, who would YOU vote for, Saddam Hussein or Kim John Il?
It's interesting to see that there are people who think that Kerry and Bush represent the only two agendas in this country. Kerry's stance on gun control and spending are against my beliefs, Bush's religious crusading and stance against civil liberties are also anathema.
Voting for one of those two is the wasted vote. Whoever wins this election, the United States loses.
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Originally posted by Chairboy
Excuse me, but if you don't like EITHER Kerry or Bush, isn't voting for one of them disingenuos?
Tell me, who would YOU vote for, Saddam Hussein or Kim John Il?
It's interesting to see that there are people who think that Kerry and Bush represent the only two agendas in this country. Kerry's stance on gun control and spending are against my beliefs, Bush's religious crusading and stance against civil liberties are also anathema.
Voting for one of those two is the wasted vote. Whoever wins this election, the United States loses.
Relax chairboy, I didnt mean it like that, but this is a 2 party election isnt it?
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Looks like this election will set records... I voted a week ago, Bush but Bernillio county had 81000 early voters that means they only need 100000 or so to set an all time NM record....
Gunns
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I'll be going in a few, it will be Bush x 3. Mother, wife and myself.
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Originally posted by Gyro/T69
I'll be going in a few, it will be Bush x 3. Mother, wife and myself.
15 to 1 Bush....
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I voted last night...
And for myself and Hitech as VP...
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I am kind of wondering where Nash and Thrawn and the Euro Trash America Haters are today? Maybe they are busy registering illegal immigrants and felons so they can vote in Ohio???
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First time that i ever vote
Bush :)
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I voted for the candidate I thought was best for America :D
Seriously, I was still thinking about who that was while driving to the poll.
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Originally posted by Rafe35
First time that i ever vote
Bush :)
16 to 1 Bush
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Originally posted by Nilsen
this is a 2 party election isnt it?
Nope.
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Voted for Bush/Cheney if for no other reason than...
MONSTER'S DEADLY WARNING TO 'RED' STATES
By NILES LATHEM
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Email Archives
Print Reprint
November 1, 2004 -- WASHINGTON - Osama bin Laden warned in his October Surprise video that he will be closely monitoring the state-by-state election returns in tomorrow's presidential race — and will spare any state that votes against President Bush from being attacked, according to a new analysis of his statement.
The respected Middle East Media Research Institute, which monitors and translates Arabic media and Internet sites, said initial translations of a key portion of bin Laden's video rant to the American people Friday night missed an ostentatious bid by the Saudi-born terror master to divide American voters and tilt the election towards Democratic challenger John Kerry.
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Badnarik. I'll have to check in with my Mom, a loooong time Republican who until the last time I spoke with her was actually going to vote for Kerry.
Nielson, don't mind Chairboy, he must've had too much coffee today. :) Though there are only two biggies, you can vote for whomever you choose, whether that be Bush, Kerry, Badnarik, Nader, or Mickey Mouse. Whether the third party candidates (anyone but a dem or rep) gets on the ballot or not depends on state laws, which generally require a petition containing a certain number of valid signatures. If they're not on the ballot, you can simply write in your choice. Some look at voting for a third party as throwing away your vote...I look at it as one more vote toward making that party viable in the next election.
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True SOB, but if you are voting for the lesser of two ultra melons - then people are STILL throwing their vote away. Doesn't matter how they justify it so they sleep better at night.
I am going to get chicken wings after I vote to celebrate.
-SW
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Athena and I both voted Bush quite a while ago. I love absentee ballots.
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Speaking of chicken, I was riding through Crestview the other day when this blur of feathers zoomed passed the car.
"What the hell was that?"
My friend told me it was a chicken. He said since most people like drumsticks the were breeding chickens down there with 6 legs.
Seemed like a cool idea, so I asked him how they tasted?
"Dunno, we aint ever caught one...
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Well I didn't know we were counting our families, make that 2 for kerry. I know it does not matter much but don't like only seeing one vote for Kerry.:)
68Parker
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Add 2 more to the Bush ticket, Me and the wifey voted.
NUTTZ
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Bush Wins Guam...
PRESIDENTIAL RACE
• George W. Bush 17,264
• John Kerry 9,540
• Ralph Nader 153
• Campagna Badnarik 53
That and $1.37 will buy him...
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2 more for Bush (me and the wife)
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Originally posted by Bodhi
16 to 1 Bush
Getting your hopes up using the demographics of an MMOG is interesting, fruitless, but interesting none the less.
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Giant sweetheart
Tvrd Sandwich.
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I voted for an "Election" forum for the next election.
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Voted the other week. Bush.
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Kerry
then I voted Democrat down except for Surveyor, Which only had a Republican Candidate, then I wrote In Homer Simpson.
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Wife and I voted this morning. Each for the Bush/Cheney ticket. I was honestly surprised at my wife's choice since she has almost always voted for deomcratic party candidates.
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Originally posted by SOB
Badnarik. I'll have to check in with my Mom, a loooong time Republican who until the last time I spoke with her was actually going to vote for Kerry.
Nielson, don't mind Chairboy, he must've had too much coffee today. :) Though there are only two biggies, you can vote for whomever you choose, whether that be Bush, Kerry, Badnarik, Nader, or Mickey Mouse. Whether the third party candidates (anyone but a dem or rep) gets on the ballot or not depends on state laws, which generally require a petition containing a certain number of valid signatures. If they're not on the ballot, you can simply write in your choice. Some look at voting for a third party as throwing away your vote...I look at it as one more vote toward making that party viable in the next election.
Yeah i knew here were more than 2, but not more than 2 that mattered. We have 7 or 8 (lol i actually dont know) but 3-4 of them are large enough to really count but the system is completly different too. We dont vote for personalities/candidates in the same way. Would be nice to see 1 or 2 more real choises in america too :)
Good luck voters... some of you are gonna get disapointed and some are gonna be very happy. Please keep it civil tho.... atleast do it for skuzzys sake. I decided that I will voice my opinion ONE time when this is all settled and leave it at that no mater who wins. I wont whine or gloat more than one time and that is a promise :)
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As a Vietman era vet there is no question who I Voted for. For the clueless....BUSH!:D
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Bush
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This will be the most edited thread after the results...
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"This will be the most edited thread after the results..."
Why, only a complete moron would change his voting preference due to the outcome. That’s what kiddies do, BTW how old are you?
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12 next bday...
Britney is awsome
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After this post
"This will be the most edited thread after the results..."
"12 next bday..."
I believe you.
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This thread will not interest the progressives....don't expect much of an honest effort by them to indicate who they voted for....with the exception of my pal MT of course:)
My man on the keyboards....George W. Bush!!!!
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<<<<<<< guess :)
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Since I live in BFE aka Oklahoma, and there are only 2 choices for president and no write in's allowed. I didn't vote for the POTUS. Bush will carry the state, and I couldn't bring myself to vote for Kerry. So everything was filled out, except the POTUS vote.
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Straight Republican. Go Dubya.
Karaya
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after some slight difficulty with the border people, i managed to pencil in the name of my dead dog.
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The libertarian candidate, Bernadette? Brainiac? That guy.
Charon
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Originally posted by Muckmaw1
I voted straight along the Conservative line.
I did not pay enough attention to the local elections. Sadly, these are the ones that will affect me more than all others.
Anyone notice there was a Communist/Socialist party line?
All politics are local. I voted Kerry, most other dems, and a few republicans who have their heads screwed on right
Add an easy 1000+ for Kerry for the students i directly work for.
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I went to my regular polling place and gave them my name... I wasn't on the list! Then they told me they had adjusted the precincts and my polling place may have changed.
I'm gonna read that sample ballot more carefully next time.
I found it though...
No more years! No more years!
:D
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VOTED
Wife and I both straight Rep.
Brother and his wife and Mom and Dad, same.
I know no one personally that voted Dem. several Kerry lovers but they did not vote, said they were to busy to be bothered. They answered when I questioned them that their vote won’t count anyway as the Electors vote for the Pres??
True, I could not believe what I was hearing, this was a whole crew of 8 workers who had Kerry stickers on the cars they drive, go figure.
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Badnarik
Agree 100% with what SOB said.
Originally posted by Waffle
<<<<<<< guess :)
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WTG Waffle, Badnarik it is! :D
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Voted Bush, then tried getting rid of my anti-gun GOP
congressman ;)
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Help is on the way!
I wonder what makes this game (or at least this BBS) so skewed to the GOP. It seems the age groups vary, but this BBS in no way reflects how close this race really is. I wonder why this game seems to attract conservatives?
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Kerry :D
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Originally posted by TweetyBird
Help is on the way!
I wonder what makes this game (or at least this BBS) so skewed to the GOP. It seems the age groups vary, but this BBS in no way reflects how close this race really is. I wonder why this game seems to attract conservatives?
Ive asked the same question here before and the only conclusion i could draw from the replies was that wargames mostly attracts a sertain kind of war/military gamer and also very few women ;)
A board for say... sims (the game) or other sports type games would prolly be more to the center and left.
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Interesting demographic we have here.
Mostly White, middle to upper middle class, conservative, gun toting, former military.
There are a few of us who 'color outside the lines' a little.
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See, I knew you were black!
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Originally posted by midnight Target
Interesting demographic we have here.
Mostly White, middle to upper middle class, conservative, gun toting, former military.
There are a few of us who 'color outside the lines' a little.
I'm mostly white with a little spanish (spain spanish) mixed in., Middle class. Moderate independant, dont have a gun, And not former military. ( though it is my single largest regret in life)
Voted Bush cause after reasearch I felt he was the least terrible choice.
But really Im in a no loose situation.
If Bush wins, the least terrible choice IMO will have won.
If Kerry wins it wont matter cause in all probability the Reps will control both houses thus making Kerry impotent.
Plus in 4 years I will again get to try to make the choice of the least terrible candidate and wont be forced to Vote republican by default to vote against Hillary
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Originally posted by SOB
See, I knew you were black!
Is black really a colour?
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What's a "colour"? Is that gay eurospeak for "color"? :p
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Originally posted by SOB
What's a "colour"? Is that gay eurospeak for "color"? :p
SOB is picking on me.. :(
MOM!
MOM!
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Was in line at 7 AM Central, took 55 minutes, in a small community outside of Nashville TN. Wife and I both voted Bush.
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Originally posted by SOB
What's a "colour"? Is that gay eurospeak for "color"? :p
Sounds French to me... SHOOT HIM!:D
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Now im getting picked on AND shot at... time for me to go to bed for some cover behind my sandba... err... girfriend.
Good night and good luck with the election. I'll stick to my promise and only give one comment on the election result tomorow however it ends.
:)
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Badnarik
All those handsomehunkes voting for kerry and bush :rolleyes:
Four more years!!... of a fake america.
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Bush, father voted Bush, Best friend and his wife voted Bush, stepfather voted Bush, other best friend voted Bush, JB42 voted Bush
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Originally posted by Nilsen
Now im getting picked on AND shot at... time for me to go to bed for some cover behind my sandba... err... girfriend.
Good night and good luck with the election. I'll stick to my promise and only give one comment on the election result tomorow however it ends.
:)
I like big sandbags.
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I got into the booth, looked hard at both canditates names. Could not build up the energy to vote for either one of the jerkweeds.
Pulled the handle to open the curatin and walked out of the building.
Waste of time and effort!
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Voting took 5 minutes from time of arrival at the polling place. Wife, son and I all voted Bush.
Took part in one of only seven major media sponsored exit polls in Arkansas. Only time I've ever been able to do that. :D
I couldn't vote for a pacifist; too dangerous for the country.
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W Reloaded.
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Mom, Stepdad, and Sister all voted for sKerry.
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Originally posted by TweetyBird
Help is on the way!
I wonder what makes this game (or at least this BBS) so skewed to the GOP. It seems the age groups vary, but this BBS in no way reflects how close this race really is. I wonder why this game seems to attract conservatives?
I beg to differ... with over 3.5 million in the popular vote going to the "Conservatives", I would suspect that the country is more "Conservative" than you thought Don't like it? Move to France!
ROFLOL...:aok