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post Nov 3 2008, 01:04 PM
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can you believe election day is tomorrow?


it's crazy, this has been going on so long. i can't even remember what it was like before all this election stuff was everywhere all the time.
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 01:08 PM
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Yeah, I can't remember what it was like before either.
Everything has been so crazy these past few months. The beginning of the year, even.
But, even though the election is tomorrow, things are still going to be hectic.
I just can't wait for it all to be OVER!
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 01:15 PM
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^Everyone here is doing the same thing.

And people are too afraid to say anything about voting for McCain.
Now THAT'S sad.
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 04:52 PM
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does anyone have the day off tomorrow? I know some friends of mine who live downstate have the day off because they use their High School for elections.
 
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^i don't have the day off. i don't want to go to classes tomorrow. _dry.gif

i remember like two months ago i was thinking the elections were a while from now. it's crazy.
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 05:07 PM
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Ah I know! Im so excited to see who wins.. its finally all over!

Winner Prediction: SNL. :)
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 06:10 PM
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A lot of people that talked to about it said "Oh, I'll be glad when election day is over, because then I can stop hearing about all these politics", but, really, no matter who wins people are going to be talking.
 
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it seems so soon
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 06:21 PM
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I CAN'T BELIEVE IT'S NOT BUTTER
 
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QUOTE(dosomethin888 @ Nov 3 2008, 05:07 PM) *
Ah I know! Im so excited to see who wins.. its finally all over!

Winner Prediction: SNL. :)
Trufax, man.
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 07:37 PM
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Trufax, man.

Wait, what?

edit: nevermind, I think your agreeing with me.
 
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That, I was. Trufax = true facts.
 
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QUOTE(karmakiller @ Nov 3 2008, 06:10 PM) *
A lot of people that talked to about it said "Oh, I'll be glad when election day is over, because then I can stop hearing about all these politics", but, really, no matter who wins people are going to be talking.

I think the part that most people are anticipating is for the ads to stop.

I can't turn on the tv without seeing an ad for Jim Martin, and I can't turn the channel without seeing one for Saxby Chambliss. Literally. (They're running for US senate)
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 08:33 PM
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OBAMA FTW
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 08:36 PM
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Nov 3 2008, 06:01 PM) *
I think the part that most people are anticipating is for the ads to stop.

I can't turn on the tv without seeing an ad for Jim Martin, and I can't turn the channel without seeing one for Saxby Chambliss. Literally. (They're running for US senate)

Wow, thats a cool name
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 08:43 PM
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OMG WHEN WILL THE CONDESCENDING REPUBLICANS STFU?
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 08:50 PM
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QUOTE(Tomates @ Nov 3 2008, 04:52 PM) *
does anyone have the day off tomorrow? I know some friends of mine who live downstate have the day off because they use their High School for elections.


I don't have the day off because our teachers were on strike for 3 weeks and now that has become a make up day cry.gif
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 09:56 PM
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I have tomorrow off. YES

I don't want to go to school Wednesday, though. Because if McCain loses someone will be bitching and if Obama loses someone will be bitching

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I can't turn on the tv without seeing an ad for Jim Martin, and I can't turn the channel without seeing one for Saxby Chambliss. Literally. (They're running for US senate)


I can't wait until I stop seeing ads for Kentucky senators. I don't live in Kentucky. I don't care about them.
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 10:19 PM
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Barack attack all the way home!
 
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post Nov 3 2008, 11:50 PM
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my friends and i are getting drunk tomorrow night no matter the outcome.
 
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I have to dj, so my commentary as the results come in will likely end up on air
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 12:19 AM
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I'm so excited and scared at the same time!!!
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 12:33 AM
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Nicki - that's pretty cool actually!

I hate not being able to vote and yet being affected by the tomorrow's outcome for the next 4 years. You guys better not f**k the world over. i keed.

But srsly.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 01:01 AM
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http://iftheworldcouldvote.com
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 01:13 AM
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how are you effected gigi?
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 01:18 AM
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QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 3 2008, 08:50 PM) *
my friends and i are getting drunk tomorrow night no matter the outcome.


That is an awesome idea.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 02:25 AM
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QUOTE(ojairus @ Nov 3 2008, 10:13 PM) *
how are you effected gigi?

America is only a border away, and it's a huge influence on our country. So yeah, the outcome would totally affect us too.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 02:27 AM
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bets on the chances obama gets shot if he wins. like in the 1st week, month, ?
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 02:35 AM
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If we do that, then why not make bets on how if McCain lives through his four years if he gets elected? God help us.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 02:39 AM
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QUOTE(Tung @ Nov 4 2008, 01:27 AM) *
bets on the chances obama gets shot if he wins. like in the 1st week, month, ?

apparently it's fate that history repeats itself and supposedly it's gonna happen soon?


AND if you vote, you get free Starbucks tomorrow =] EXCELLENT!
 
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Actually, they've extended it to anyone who comes in and asks for a drip coffee.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 03:02 AM
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87% for Obama. Nice.

Yeah a survey done in Canada shows that 82% of Canadians would vote for Obama. I wish we could vote.

QUOTE(ojairus @ Nov 3 2008, 10:13 PM) *
how are you effected gigi?

How am I not?! How is the rest of the world not?! The US is a superpower and every move you make affects everything else in this world. Not saying that other countries don't have the same power, but certainly not the the extent or magnitude as the US. It's imperative...absolutely imperative to have the right candidate win this race.

f**k, the US President probably has more influence over Canada than f**king Stephen Harper does.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 03:43 AM
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Actually, they've extended it to anyone who comes in and asks for a drip coffee


yea its like a federal offense or something to
"reward" or have incentives for voters.

Yea sorry for my ignorance gigi, they dont teach us about canada cry.gif
 
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f**k, the US President probably has more influence over Canada than f**king Stephen Harper does.

Word.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 03:58 AM
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LOL Jairus. I wouldn't find that surprising. btw love your avatar.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 10:42 AM
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QUOTE(ojairus @ Nov 4 2008, 02:13 PM) *
how are you effected gigi?

Do you mean affected?

QUOTE(Tung @ Nov 4 2008, 03:27 PM) *
bets on the chances obama gets shot if he wins. like in the 1st week, month, ?

Actually, there have been reports that the KKK or the neo-nazis don't want to kill Obama because they believe that if they do, he will be a martyr, which they don't want.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(ojairus @ Nov 4 2008, 02:43 AM) *
yea its like a federal offense or something to
"reward" or have incentives for voters.

nuh uh, only if it's FOR a certain candidate. if you give free starbucks to voters, that's not a federal offense.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 04:54 PM
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Apparently my mom said that the lines for her wasnt bad at all. Took her maybe 15 - 20 minutes? Also i hear the best times to go are between 2pm - 5pm
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 05:12 PM
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QUOTE(misoshiru @ Nov 4 2008, 12:01 AM) *
Barack Obama 87.3% (730,227 votes)
John McCain 12.7% (106,548 votes)

lawl

 
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post Nov 4 2008, 05:18 PM
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^ oh totally bias. it's not that bad.
 
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post Nov 4 2008, 05:19 PM
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QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 4 2008, 06:18 PM) *
^ oh totally bias. it's not that bad.

what do you mean bias? like rigged?
 
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^ oh totally bias. it's not that bad.
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http://www.foreignpolicy.com/gallup/
 
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what do you mean bias? like rigged?

like statistically. it's an internet survey - it's gonna be bias no matter what since it's a voluntary response. people with strong opinions are gonna be the ones who vote (namely Obama supporters). so statistically, you aren't getting a good representation of the entire population - like the people who don't have a strong opinion either way (like me) aren't gonna vote on that site.... but those are the people that you WANT to answer because they're the people that make the difference in the margin of error.
 
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i wasn't really itching to vote in it or anything. i vote all the time on internet stuff whether or not i feel strongly about it... shrug.gif


either way, that's just one poll, but we already know from "real" polls that obama is favored like 4 to 1 around the world anyway.
 
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like statistically. it's an internet survey - it's gonna be bias no matter what since it's a voluntary response. people with strong opinions are gonna be the ones who vote (namely Obama supporters). so statistically, you aren't getting a good representation of the entire population - like the people who don't have a strong opinion either way (like me) aren't gonna vote on that site.... but those are the people that you WANT to answer because they're the people that make the difference in the margin of error.


QUOTE(ArjunaCapulong @ Nov 4 2008, 04:20 PM) *

gallup polls are more reliable... but my stubbornness makes me beg to differ :-p
 
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QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 4 2008, 04:43 PM) *
like statistically. it's an internet survey - it's gonna be bias no matter what since it's a voluntary response. people with strong opinions are gonna be the ones who vote (namely Obama supporters). so statistically, you aren't getting a good representation of the entire population - like the people who don't have a strong opinion either way (like me) aren't gonna vote on that site.... but those are the people that you WANT to answer because they're the people that make the difference in the margin of error.
so john mccain supporters just sit in the corner?
 
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pretty much, considering republicans are typically rich old white guys. canvassing and such aren't really up their alley i guess :-p haha jk but not really, cause it's true. we see so much obama support cause they're typically the younger generation (like ecstatic 18 year olds who need to proclaim to the world that they're allowed to vote)



edit: hasty generalizations, i know. but just my two cents
 
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like statistically. it's an internet survey - it's gonna be bias no matter what since it's a voluntary response. people with strong opinions are gonna be the ones who vote (namely Obama supporters). so statistically, you aren't getting a good representation of the entire population - like the people who don't have a strong opinion either way (like me) aren't gonna vote on that site.... but those are the people that you WANT to answer because they're the people that make the difference in the margin of error.


ummm

How could that possibly make sense?

Actually, internet polls generally have a greater Republican response. Not ones here, but as a rule...
 
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well we know obama's support isn't just the younger generation because it would be impossible to get to this point with just young votes, obviously. so that made no sense.


besides that, i love how sarcastic people are about the fact people are actually excited to be involved. "young" people spend so much time caring about pointless bullshit, and then get hated on when they care about things that matter. being a good citizen...man, so overrated!!!


i'd rather people be bragging about voting than bragging about their new cell phone or how drunk they got last weekend.
 
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QUOTE(paperplane @ Nov 4 2008, 05:03 PM) *
How could that possibly make sense?

cause voluntary response attracts people with strong opinions. it's like the radio asking people to phone in on a poll. if you have a strong support for a particular candidate, you're more likely to call the station in show of your support for that candidate. if you're undecided or apathetic, you're less likely to call the station. if you've ever listened to those call-ins, you pretty much always know if the caller's pro-obama or pro-mccain based on what the callers says (even if he/she claims to be neutral). there are hardly any true, neutral callers. same thing with internet polls.

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well we know obama's support isn't just the younger generation because it would be impossible to get to this point with just young votes, obviously. so that made no sense.

yes, i do realize that obama's supporters aren't all the young people cause i do know a handful of mccain supporters, but i'm saying that typically the obama support you see are from the younger generation. seriously, which do you see more: 60 y/o obama supporter or a 20 y/o obama supporter? typically, the latter half. and i'm saying the latter half is causing all the frenzy that undermines the amount of mccain supporters. so i'm just looking at two sides is all. do i honestly think that mccain is gonna win? no, i'm actually betting on obama, but i just personally don't think he's gonna win by the landslide these polls indicate.
 
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pretty much, considering republicans are typically rich old white guys. canvassing and such aren't really up their alley i guess :-p haha jk but not really, cause it's true. we see so much obama support cause they're typically the younger generation (like ecstatic 18 year olds who need to proclaim to the world that they're allowed to vote)

edit: hasty generalizations, i know. but just my two cents

That is so not true. My college is can be considered as one of the most liberal colleges in the nation, and yet I am surprised to see the number of students here who are voting for McCain.
 
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yes, i do realize that obama's supporters aren't all the young people cause i do know a handful of mccain supporters, but i'm saying that typically the obama support you see are from the younger generation. seriously, which do you see more: 60 y/o obama supporter or a 20 y/o obama supporter? typically, the latter half. and i'm saying the latter half is causing all the frenzy that undermines the amount of mccain supporters. so i'm just looking at two sides is all. do i honestly think that mccain is gonna win? no, i'm actually betting on obama, but i just personally don't think he's gonna win by the landslide these polls indicate.


i think there's plenty of older people for obama, you just hear about younger ones more becuase younger people are more active...for obvious reasons laugh.gif


*confused*

these polls indicate world opinion, so obviously it's not gonna be that big of a landslide as the polls we're talking about indicate becuase the world can't vote _unsure.gif
 
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Didn't go to my last class to go vote.
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That is so not true. My college is can be considered as one of the most liberal colleges in the nation, and yet I am surprised to see the number of students here who are voting for McCain.

typically speaking, people lol. of course there's gonna be older Obama supporters and younger McCain supporters. i know they exist (heck i can even name some people for you); i am very aware of that. but you said that you are suprised to see a number of students voting for McCain, you didn't say that the majority of students are voting for McCain. so i'm led to think that although there are McCain supporters at your college, there are more Obama supporters?
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i think there's plenty of older people for obama, you just hear about younger ones more becuase younger people are more active...for obvious reasons laugh.gif

these polls indicate world opinion, so obviously it's not gonna be that big of a landslide as the polls we're talking about indicate becuase the world can't vote _unsure.gif

i agree there are older supporters of obama, but i'm just saying the younger obama supporters are causing all the craze and that it causes some people to underestimate the amount of mccain supporters - that is all.

ohhh right!... but why is it not such a landslide worldwide than it is nationally? legitimate question, not trying to prove a point or anything.
 
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ohhh right!... but why is it not such a landslide worldwide than it is nationally? legitimate question, not trying to prove a point or anything.


the wording is confusing in this, i think you mean why is not as much of a landslide nationally than it is worldwide?

probably becuase a lot of the world is more liberal than the u.s. to begin with. i think the world associates mccain with george bush even more than americans do...and they hate him. i duno, obama seems easier to work with and more likely to sit down with other leaders and talk logically?

someone not from the U.S. come tell us why you prefer obama.
 
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yeah sorry, that's what i meant to say.

lol you're saying obama seems more jolly/approachable than mccain? ehh i guess that could be a reason, but there's more to it than that.

yes, please enlighten us non-Americans! =]
 
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no not more jolly and approachable...more likely to sit down and have a discussion, more diplomatic.
 
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wait...wouldnt this be Todays the big day since today is the election?
 
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^yeah, if i had made this topic today instead of yesterday
 
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well the topic was made yesterday

what JC said
 
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i thought it would have more to do with each candidate's stance on foreign policy & international trade? just makes more sense since the world can benefit from international business. i'm not too familiar with that so i'm not actually sure of each candidate's positions...
 
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QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 4 2008, 08:37 PM) *
i thought it would have more to do with each candidate's stance on foreign policy & international trade? just makes more sense since the world can benefit from international business. i'm not too familiar with that so i'm not actually sure of each candidate's positions...

yeah, i'm not saying that's not a reason. i just listed stuff off the top of my head. i don't mean to imply i think the world only cares about who comes off more diplomatic.
 
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Nov 4 2008, 06:38 PM) *
yeah, i'm not saying that's not a reason. i just listed stuff off the top of my head. i don't mean to imply i think the world only cares about who comes off more diplomatic.

well i'm sure that it's a factor too :-p but now i'm really curious about each candidate's stance on foreign policy/international trade. anybody know?
 
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77 Obama 34 McCain

I still want McCain to win : \ sorry
 
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QUOTE(Tomates @ Nov 4 2008, 09:02 PM) *
from a friend so far
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I still want McCain to win : \ sorry


smh, let your inner out
 
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i dont really mind Obama, i just dont like the fact that my family is probably going to higher taxes because of the whole tax proposal stuff.
 
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QUOTE(Tomates @ Nov 4 2008, 09:08 PM) *
i dont really mind Obama, i just dont like the fact that my family is probably going to higher taxes because of the whole tax proposal stuff.


if it's gonna affect you then you can afford it whistling.gif
 
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Nov 4 2008, 08:09 PM) *
if it's gonna affect you then you can afford it whistling.gif

probably but its still frusterating.
Though its not for sure yet. All i know is that we dont get the tax break from what ive heard from my mom.
 
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eh, i guess. i really don't have that much sympathy for people who are well off and don't want to pay more when in the end they are still gonna have more than most people shrug.gif


when i'm rich i don't think i'll mind paying more taxes than poorer people.
 
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QUOTE(espressive @ Nov 4 2008, 04:09 PM) *
ohhh right!... but why is it not such a landslide worldwide than it is nationally? legitimate question, not trying to prove a point or anything.

Because there are no such thing as hicks that believe in Creationism in the rest of the world.

No, but seriously, to the world,
McCain = Bush.
Bush = Biggest piece of pudding cups to ever happen to America.
Therefore Obama wins.

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read my mind

this is the blunt way of saying what i was getting at earlier when i said the rest of the world is more liberal.
 
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QUOTE(brooklyneast05 @ Nov 4 2008, 08:12 PM) *
eh, i guess. i really don't have that much sympathy for people who are well off and don't want to pay more when in the end they are still gonna have more than most people shrug.gif
when i'm rich i don't think i'll mind paying more taxes than poorer people.

Im not trying to act like that though at all. If its coming off that way i dont mean too, i really dont. Im just afraid that it could effect us i guess, and especially since michigan hass the worse economy right now.
 
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EDIT// WHO THE tiddly-winks CHANGED "PIECE OF S H I T" TO "PIECE OF PUDDING CUPS?"!

loool.gif i was wondering why you were saying "pudding cups" and "tiddly-winks"
 
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probably but its still frusterating.
Though its not for sure yet. All i know is that we dont get the tax break from what ive heard from my mom.

Be happy you're rich.
 
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QUOTE(Spencer @ Nov 4 2008, 08:54 PM) *
Be happy you're rich.

i wouldnt say rich...but we are fortunate? gyah, i made myself sound like a total ***hole, and i asked my mom more about it. We're not getting the higher tax thing i guess.
 

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