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jacks girl
01-08-2008, 07:35 PM
Not sure what is going to happen but I'm watching. Anyone else following the goings on of the stooges running for president. LOL

jacks

ProfessorAlan
01-08-2008, 08:38 PM
I'll be up watching FOX and MSNBC tonight and tomorrow morning. I am often disillusioned by the results of elections, but the machinations I find fascinating.

Ransom v. Unman
01-08-2008, 08:50 PM
It always makes me think of the original Aliens Vs. Predator tagline – "Whoever wins, we lose."

:(

Keith Wallis
01-09-2008, 04:24 AM
The UK are bored with this already ! Mind you it would help if our news reported facts instead of forecasts. Last night we were told Hilary Clinton had dived at the latest 'primary' but this morning it appears she won - little wonder we get confused !
Do get a bit worried when the candidates say they'll 'change the world' - its a bit beyond the remit and gives the impression that the rest of us are insignificant.

Ransom v. Unman
01-09-2008, 11:26 AM
The UK are bored with this already ! Mind you it would help if our news reported facts instead of forecasts. Last night we were told Hilary Clinton had dived at the latest 'primary' but this morning it appears she won - little wonder we get confused !
Do get a bit worried when the candidates say they'll 'change the world' - its a bit beyond the remit and gives the impression that the rest of us are insignificant.

But don't you know anything, Keith? The whole planet revolves around America!

>_<

And these primaries are important too! Here, we get to choose which puppet will be nominated to be the puppet for corporate interests will be for the next four years! Ahh, democracy!

ProfessorAlan
01-09-2008, 11:40 AM
There is something appealing about that UK-style short (just a few months, right, Keith?) election process.

Ransom v. Unman
01-09-2008, 11:42 AM
...and the fact that they have more than two political parties.

Not that they're particularly any more trustworthy, but it does give you a better say in who's reeming and disinheriting you. :rolleyes:

jacks girl
01-09-2008, 12:22 PM
I think that if you have more than two parties that it's not good. But i would like to change the two parties that we have LOL.

jacks

Ransom v. Unman
01-09-2008, 12:35 PM
I think that if you have more than two parties that it's not good. But i would like to change the two parties that we have LOL.

jacks

Why's it bad to have choice?

jacks girl
01-09-2008, 12:51 PM
Its not bad to have a choice, I'm one of those people that the more you divide the vote the less the chance is that someone with any sense will get elected. LOL lik ethat's going to happen...

jacks

Ransom v. Unman
01-09-2008, 12:56 PM
Its not bad to have a choice, I'm one of those people that the more you divide the vote the less the chance is that someone with any sense will get elected. LOL lik ethat's going to happen...

jacks

The way I figure, the more you divide the vote, the more likely it is that my vote will go to a candidate that I have even a basic sense of confidence in...

You honestly think the people provided by our process have had sense? I call to rememberance the past eight years... :rolleyes:

jacks girl
01-09-2008, 01:13 PM
Oh yea you are right there. it don't seem to matter what happens we seldom get people in that have any sense. LOL

jacks