Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:47 pm Posts: 9282 Location: Atlanta Gender: Male
Good Morning everyone,
I'd like to thank everyone for voting.
I know some are happy, and some extremely disapointed.
No matter the outcome a lot of good things have come out of this election, hopefully everyone will pay much more attention to what's going on with thier respective politicians now and continue to vote on what matters to them.
I feel like the majority of Americans have at least been heard, and I'd like to encourage everyone to continue to excercise thier rights of speech and expression, because conflicting viewpoints help us check and balance our own beliefs.
I feel I've learned from many of you and I hope you continue to voice and express your concerns with the evils of the world and it's politicians.
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Electromatic wrote:
[...]No matter the outcome a lot of good things have come out of this election, hopefully everyone will pay much more attention to what's going on with thier respective politicians now and continue to vote on what matters to them.[...]
2 years late. you should have woke up during the past 4 years and realized that all Bush policy is based on lie, fear and misinformation.
Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:47 pm Posts: 9282 Location: Atlanta Gender: Male
7h3humungus wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
[...]No matter the outcome a lot of good things have come out of this election, hopefully everyone will pay much more attention to what's going on with thier respective politicians now and continue to vote on what matters to them.[...]
2 years late. you should have woke up during the past 4 years and realized that all Bush policy is based on lie, fear and misinformation.
K, but I didn't vote for Bush, I was and still am a John McCain supporter. Much more moderate.
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Electromatic wrote:
K, but I didn't vote for Bush, I was and still am a John McCain supporter. Much more moderate.
Be carefull supporting McCain. He's a wolf and sheeps clothing. He's a moderate because he's popular with both parties as a moderate. He's got an agenda like everyone else. I'm not trying to sway one way or another, just pay close attention.
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Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 12:47 pm Posts: 9282 Location: Atlanta Gender: Male
jackironsversion wrote:
Electromatic wrote:
K, but I didn't vote for Bush, I was and still am a John McCain supporter. Much more moderate.
Be carefull supporting McCain. He's a wolf and sheeps clothing. He's a moderate because he's popular with both parties as a moderate. He's got an agenda like everyone else. I'm not trying to sway one way or another, just pay close attention.
Likely, I still think he'd be a much better man for the job than Bush.
I'm really more of a moderate Libertarian, but I wasn't sure about Badnarik either.
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