Will you be voting?

ImWithStupid said:
You're 17. You don't know **** about anything.

Okay, so I don't know how to farm, feed pigs, fire a shotgun and drive an all-wheel-drive pick up... It doesn't mean I don't know **** about anything.


ImWithStupid said:
You only know what is spoon fed to you by your, pimple faced, friends who do nothing but masterbate in their rooms, and look at conspiracy theory websites that are less credible or realistic then an episode of the X files.

The X-FILES?? **** THAT SHOW!!

I am apart of a generation where the government doesn't censor any **** in my Library. I am apart of a totally un-talitarian style of living. Many of you older shits like to think us young'ns are stupid, just because you hate to see us outsmart you ****s at such a young age... And to me, it's amazing to see people like builder, phreak, and sometimes Nazz who I can actually relate to in their posts. They are aware of whats going on today and what went on... They can relate between the two and see the big ****ing difference. All the **** you learned about politics when you were in your high priced Yale Uni doesn't mean ****!! Things have changed. Accept it!

Oh and masterbating is fine... They just beat the meat to porno! Not Mr. Beefcake.

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Hamza123 said:
Actually you can't travel when you're 3+ months pregnant or so. Oh, and I was born and raised until I was five in Atlanta. Even after I moved to Canada I was always interested in Politics and Debate. This is mostly why I joined up this forum.
Yes, you can travel when you are beyond three months. You shouldn't, but you can. Women travel when they are eight months along, against the advice of their doctors.

You know, I remember so much about my life, the world around me, and especially politics from the first five years of my life.:rolleyes:

So, what, there are no politics to speak of in Canada? I'm not saying you know nothing about politics, I'm simply suggesting you stick to arguing the politics you do know. So far, I have seen you repeating the words of other rather than adding your own opinions.
 
Lethalfind said:
Interesting opinion Hugo of Democrats, studies show that the most wealthy and educated and the lowest classes vote Democrat and the middle class vote Republican. Source you ask??? My Policitcal Science text book so far, I'm about to write a paper that will touch on this so I will have to search out more sources.
Lethalfind said:
We The People...an Introduction to American Politicis, copyright 2005
Editor: Stephen Dunn
Editorial assistant: Kelly Rolf
I don't know the page number...you can trot down to the library and find that for yourself.
Alright, here we go. I believe the earlier discussion was about economics, education and political affiliation. Rather than being helpful and quoting where the information was coming from, Lethal find told me the name of the book and to look it up myself. Well, I am a bit competative, so I bought the book off of Amazon for two bucks.
We the People: An Introduction to American Politics, pages 347-349:


Household Income:__Republican_____Independant___Democrat
Under $20,000________24%___________38%_________38%
20,000-29,999________28%___________35%_________37%
30,000-49,999________29%___________36%_________35%
50,000 and over_______40%___________30%_________30%

"Upper-income Americans are considerably more likely to affiliate with the Republicans, whereas lower-income Americans are far more likely to identify with the Democrats. This divide is reflected by the differences between the two parties on economic issues. In general, the Republicans support cutting taxes and social spending - positions that reflect the interests of the weathly. The Democrats, however, favor increasing social spending, even if it requires increasing taxes - a position consistent with the interests of less-affluent Americans."

Education:_________Republican_____Independant_______Democrat
No college____________28%____________36%_____________36%
College incomplete_____36%____________32%_____________32%
College Graduate_______37%____________32%_____________31%
Post Graduate_________32%____________33%_____________35%

As you can see support for the Republican party increases until you get to post grad. Why? Here is a clue...
"One important exception to this principle is that relatively affluent individuals who work in the public sector or such related institutions as foundations and universities also tend to affiliate with the Democrats."
That's right. We all know that some of the most liberal teachers in the world are college Professors, and not one college professor is without a post graduate degree of some sort. Not that any of it seems to be that wide of a spread. It seems to indicate about 1/3 for each regardless of education.
Now, again I ask, which page did you get your information from, because I seem to be having a hard time finding the same ‘facts’ as you. Perhaps, if you just tell me what chapter it is in, then maybe I can find it…
 
ToriAllen said:
Yes, you can travel when you are beyond three months. You shouldn't, but you can. Women travel when they are eight months along, against the advice of their doctors.

Perhaps in your time of pregnency. The wouldn't allow my mother to travel outside the U.S.A. in her time of Preg. Same with my mothers friend...

ToriAllen said:
You know, I remember so much about my life, the world around me, and especially politics from the first five years of my life.:rolleyes:

Why? Were you molested by Foley? :D

ToriAllen said:
So, what, there are no politics to speak of in Canada? I'm not saying you know nothing about politics, I'm simply suggesting you stick to arguing the politics you do know. So far, I have seen you repeating the words of other rather than adding your own opinions.

Show me what you have said that the 7 other billion people in the world haven't about "your" politics.

It's funny because more Canadians know the capital of the U.S.A. than Americans do to Canada.
 
President George W. Bush and Sen. John Kerry are related. Well, sort of. They're ninth cousins, twice removed. So what's a little competition between family?

The two presidential contenders also share a widely known common relative, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, who is the ninth cousin of both men (the number nine is a coincidence). Twice removed from Mr. Bush, Hefner is a slightly closer relation to Kerry, only once removed.

Article here.
 
builder said:
What are the exit polls saying after Kerry told Bush he's retarded?
Oh, you mean when he called the military a bunch of idiots and then tried to back peddle? Kerry got a lower GPA at Harvard than Bush did, so what does that say about him...
Hamza123 said:
Perhaps in your time of pregnency. The wouldn't allow my mother to travel outside the U.S.A. in her time of Preg. Same with my mothers friend...
Did she try?
Hamza123 said:
Why? Were you molested by Foley? :D
I don
 
VOTE TOMORROW!


I'm gonna do you all a favor and vote no to ballot mesure #2.
Which is NO to the gas tax. If this were to pass it would stop or severly cut oil exporation in Alaska.

And I will be putting Representative Don Young back in office.


Your welcome..
 
Okay, it's time.

Now hit those polling booths, people.

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I voted so that this man...

. Sonny Perdue

will help Georgia be the envy of this nation for four more years.

He's a pig-faced little *******, but the guy running against him...

. Mark Taylor

would eat up all our groceries.

I hate the neo-con *******, but the Libertarian candidate seems a little crazed.
 
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