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Post by r-dub on Aug 11, 2004 16:21:46 GMT -5
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Post by sajak on Aug 13, 2004 18:07:46 GMT -5
This is pointless. Knowing that "foreignrers", especially those from countries that did not join in the war effort, are against Bush is only going to make the majority of americans more inclined to vote for him.
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Post by r-dub on Aug 13, 2004 18:15:02 GMT -5
if you say so.
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Post by David on Aug 13, 2004 18:52:43 GMT -5
This is pointless. Knowing that "foreignrers", especially those from countries that did not join in the war effort, are against Bush is only going to make the majority of americans more inclined to vote for him. Excellent point. Almost as excellent as the sarcasm I am employing right now.
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Post by Sushi Destroyer on Aug 13, 2004 18:59:36 GMT -5
The paradoxical nature of that last post explodered me.
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Post by David on Aug 13, 2004 19:07:15 GMT -5
Yeah.. sorry bout dat.
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Post by xwheelercorex on Aug 14, 2004 0:12:59 GMT -5
This is pointless. Knowing that "foreignrers", especially those from countries that did not join in the war effort, are against Bush is only going to make the majority of americans more inclined to vote for him. Did you put any logic whatsoever behind that reply? Over 15 million people worldwide protested against George W. Bush. He took a country that had the sympathy of the world, and in less than 2 years, had the entire world hating him. If George W. Bush is re-elected, I will lose all hope I have in the human race.
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Post by Arkham on Aug 14, 2004 2:48:18 GMT -5
if bush gets re-elected the hatred will spill over for sure. voting him in once was an excuseable trespass, twice will be like north america commiting the unforgiveable sin in the world's eyes.
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Post by neilsucks on Aug 14, 2004 10:55:45 GMT -5
yeah, as if bush needs votes to wriggle his way into office.
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Post by sajak on Aug 14, 2004 14:56:45 GMT -5
Americans aren't going to let canadians, or anyone else tell them how to vote. Attacks like this from outside their country are going to cause them to rally around the President, if anything. How would you react if American groups treid to launch a campaign like this against Paul Martin?
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Post by neilsucks on Aug 14, 2004 15:05:07 GMT -5
i, for one, agree.
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Post by henry on Aug 14, 2004 18:01:23 GMT -5
how can you talk about "re-electing" somebody who has never been elected?
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Post by Dio on Aug 15, 2004 3:33:42 GMT -5
since when did americans give a fuck about what a bunch of non americans think
-Secretary: " Sir, bad news. it seems that quite a large majorities of the countries of Luxemburg, Bulgaria, Canada, Macedonia and Nigeria, are oppossed to your re-election"
Bush- " wait wait wait.....Can...a...da...?"
Secretary- its our neighbouring country sir...we share the worlds longest border-"
Bush- " oh! you mean alaska. hehehe eskimos are funny...have the king of alaska send me some"
Secretary- " Yes sir..."
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Post by Stuci Firme on Aug 15, 2004 14:13:54 GMT -5
wow. that's my new favourite word.
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Post by xwheelercorex on Aug 16, 2004 3:51:51 GMT -5
Americans aren't going to let canadians, or anyone else tell them how to vote. Attacks like this from outside their country are going to cause them to rally around the President, if anything. How would you react if American groups treid to launch a campaign like this against Paul Martin? Compile me a list of the heinous crimes against the world Paul Martin has committed. Then compare that to those of George W. Bush. If there was reason for citizens of another country to launch such a campaign, it would certainly alert me that the leader of my country is doing something terribly wrong. Not only at home, but on a global scale aswell.
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