Christ, it's not over yet...
Quit making predictions. You still do not include the court rulings that we're likely to have.
And, if I'm correct, if Kerry manages to get Nevada...we're in for a tie...hmm?
Arammanar
03-11-2004, 07:15
Quit making predictions. You still do not include the court rulings that we're likely to have.
And, if I'm correct, if Kerry manages to get Nevada...we're in for a tie...hmm?
You forgot New Polexico.
Chechokia
03-11-2004, 07:17
You also forgot New Chechokia :p
Anti-Talent
03-11-2004, 07:23
Dear god. RL is WAY too complicated. It sucks. Let's all just go live on the 'net & in the forums.
See ya in KTCritters.
MissDefied
03-11-2004, 07:26
Oh stop it. It was over years ago.
Anyone see Nader's speech tonight on C-SPAN?
"No matter who wins this election, there will be only one winner ... the corporations." -Ralph Nader
Honestly, if any of you gave a rat's ass about what happens in this country, you would have paid much closer attention to your U.S. Senate and U.S. House races. Beyond that, you need to take it upon yourself to find out what your representatives are doing on your behalf in Washington, now and always.
It pains me to see such a fever pitch every four years as if you think you are doing your "civic duty" by casting a ballot one time in so many years. And then it's just bitch, bitch, bitch. Guess what? If you really want to make a difference, you need to make your voice known through your elected representatives. You think that you can vote for a president once every four years and be done with it? Piss off! That's exactly why this country isn't functioning properly and the corporations have taken over.
Arammanar
03-11-2004, 07:27
You also forgot New Chechokia :p
How many Electoral votes do you get? :p
Oh stop it. It was over years ago.
Anyone see Nader's speech tonight on C-SPAN?
"No matter who wins this election, there will be only one winner ... the corporations." -Ralph Nader
Honestly, if any of you gave a rat's ass about what happens in this country, you would have paid much closer attention to your U.S. Senate and U.S. House races. Beyond that, you need to take it upon yourself to find out what your representatives are doing on your behalf in Washington, now and always.
It pains me to see such a fever pitch every four years as if you think you are doing your "civic duty" by casting a ballot one time in so many years. And then it's just bitch, bitch, bitch. Guess what? If you really want to make a difference, you need to make your voice known through your elected representatives. You think that you can vote for a president once every four years and be done with it? Piss off! That's exactly why this country isn't functioning properly and the corporations have taken over.
Thank you, glad to know someone else is on the right side of democracy.
Boofheads
03-11-2004, 07:37
It looks like ohio will be a pretty sound (what I mean is that it wont be so close as to need a recount) bush victory unless something crazy happens over the last 10% of the vote. If he wins that, all he needs is a victory in one of the following: Nevada, NM, Iowa, or Wisconsin, all close races. Even if he does get stuck on 269, which looks unlikely, he'd probably still win because the house is republican.
It's not over yet, but Bush is on the brink.
Automagfreek
03-11-2004, 07:56
CNN has ruled Ohio too close to call.