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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 12:30 PM
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Un moment monsiuer fatman66, wat is ze problem wiz frenchmen, are we not the greatest lovers in the world, and pleeze remember, we have only lent you ze statue de liberte!
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 12:43 PM
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From what I hear the french are overrated as lovers, now those of Latin origin... I don't know how true that is, but I'm of Italian descent so it sounds good to me. By the way, we know that the model for the stqatue of liberty must have not be french b/c she has no underarm hair!
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 12:50 PM
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non non fatman soixante six. ze underarm hair is reserved for the bosch (germans) and de ruskis. Look at their aircraft (How can you tell that Lufthansa is a German Airline, because of the 'airs under the wings
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 01:08 PM
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Adam--Then what are the British. I consider them brothers. Jee this sounds like one of those Pluto questions. What is he a dog or a horse?
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 01:14 PM
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1depd - Britiain consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The British come from Britain, and the English come from England. It's like being Texan rather than American.

We don't all subscribe to Adams views though!
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 01:19 PM
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I-menace - you sound like a gay gun hater, I assume you're going to vote to cement your views!!
And you're not narrow-minded?
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 01:30 PM
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AAAAHHHHH I see said the visually challenged person. That sounds so much better in the non-PC version.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 02:43 PM
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I have just returned from my second stint as a polling place worker for a candidate this morning. I went from 6:15 to about 9, then ate some breakfast and returned for a couple more hours. Of those I chatted with both before and after voting, the decisiveness came on the abortion issue rather than the state of the world issue. Many were opposed to Bush's foreign policy, but thought his stand on abortion overrode that concern. Same went for Kerry supporters. I was surprised that the abortion issue appeared to take center stage in their voting record. An unlikely position considering the precinct that I'm working is the highest income and education level in our county. Granted, I didn't do a reliable sampling, maybe 50 or 60 voters were willing to discuss it with me, so it by no means shows a trend. Just thought it was interesting. Even the 7 or 8 polling place volunteers that were with me thought it was surprising.

On an aside note of humor. I arrived there slightly before the polls opened. The precinct chairperson is a friend of mine. She spotted me at the campaign line, and waved, then came out to talk. She said 4 high school students that volunteered to hawk the school bond issue showed up this morning and promptly walked into the precinct with their "VOTE YES" signage and announced they'd showed up to help, and what could they do? She gave them a quick lesson in politics and ushered them outside to abide by the "campaign here" designated areas with the rest of us unwashed masses.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 07:55 PM
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@I-menace - you sound like a gay gun hater, I assume you're going to vote to cement your views!!
sorry I haven't been able to reply sooner, i was busy working, locking criminals behind bars and NOT handing out deals today, only becuase it is election day...
With that aside..

1. never been married, but Hey I'm young

2. I may be young but DAMN I'm educated.

3. Lets see 30-06, 9mm (pre-ban) handgun, 12 gauge pump, two 22 caliber rifles Yeah i guess I hate guns.

4. I'm gay? Your wife didn't think so last night.



And you know what sucks for you? Is if you are an American, my vote counts just as much as your.. even more than others in some states
If you are a foreigner.. Then I appologize to myself for wasting my time on you as you mean nothing to me.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 08:47 PM
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I did make the RIGHT decision. I voted for Bush.

Not the left nut Skerry.

Sled...
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 10:32 PM
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Who would Osama vote for ? Who would the entire Left Bank in Paris vote for? Kerry, thats who. I have a tough time understanding why so many Democrats are PROUD that the majority of the world wants Kerry to win. Do you think the world has the United States best interests at heart, or their own?

I Vote GW for 4 more years. The only question I have is after his term, VP Cheney will NOT run for President, so who will the next Republican be that will stand up and carry the Banner? McCain?
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 10:38 PM
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Like it or not, terrorism IS WWIII. And I plan on voting for the man winning it. GWB.
Terrorism has been around since Biblical days. You think Bush is going to rid the world of it? Not likely. Strike that. Not ever. There have always been terrorists and always will be. If you think differently, you are delusional.

Name one period of time when there hasn't been terrorists in this world.

I'm an ARMY OF 2 MOM and Bush INVITED Iraqi's to attack our CHILDREN with his "BRING ’EM ON" message!
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 10:47 PM
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Originally posted by Army of 2 Mom
Terrorism has been around since Biblical days. You think Bush is going to rid the world of it? Not likely. Strike that. Not ever. There have always been terrorists and always will be. If you think differently, you are delusional.

Name one period of time when there hasn't been terrorists in this world.

I'm an ARMY OF 2 MOM and Bush INVITED Iraqi's to attack our CHILDREN with his "BRING ’EM ON" message!
Terrorism will most likely be around forever, unless every single human becomes "enlightened beings" a thousand years from now (not gonna happen). HOWEVER, there's a difference between a President that will defend his country from the White House and a President that will take "world litmus tests" before taking action. I was in Somalia in 1993, Another Democratic President was Commander in Chief and didnt think that armor would look good on CNN for a "peacekeeping mission" (making sure UN Food was delivered to everyone, not just klan thugs). Well, Im tired of Liberal Commander in Chiefs that take litmus tests and worry about how something looks on TV. Kerry routinely voted down nearly every major defense system that keeps us safe every night and SAVES SOLDIERS AND MARINES lives every day. Why do I think he would be different as President? His voting record caught up with him. And another thing, as a combat veteran (89 Panama, 91 Iraq, 93 Somalia), the men that know Kerry best are those swift boat vets that served with him in Vietnam. Anyone that was in the service knows what a "Cheeseball" and "Cheese#$@#" is, and hearing those men speak, thats what Kerry is.

But hey, looks like Bush is gonna pull the Electoral College and over 51% of popular vote, so Im happy as hell that Kerry can go sit down in Boston, shut up, and better luck next time, Dems.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 10:53 PM
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Originally posted by Army of 2 Mom
Terrorism has been around since Biblical days. You think Bush is going to rid the world of it? Not likely. Strike that. Not ever. There have always been terrorists and always will be. If you think differently, you are delusional.

Name one period of time when there hasn't been terrorists in this world.

I'm an ARMY OF 2 MOM and Bush INVITED Iraqi's to attack our CHILDREN with his "BRING ’EM ON" message!


Bush invited Iraq to attack our children... Oh sweet jesus How inaccurate is that is that?

It's VERY strange that you feel this way. Coming from a military family, Great Grandfather, Grandfather, Father, 3 uncles, 2 sisters, I don't know how many cousins and other relatives there is one common thread...

They all support the command in chief and voted for PRESIDENT BUSH.

Everyone knows that Terror is not a war that can be won, but I'd rather the terrorist attack our military in IRAQ, then citizens minding their own business working in the WOrld trade tower.

Now before you jump all up and down and get pissy becuase of that statement. THINK...

Our military is prepared and trained and equiped to deal with terrorists MUCH MUCH better than you sitting in your office, punching the clock.

And to concentrate all the terrorist on the other side of the planet is simply Genius.
 
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Old Nov 2, 2004 | 11:00 PM
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Bush invited Iraq to attack our children... Oh sweet jesus How inaccurate is that is that?

Dude, the above is the typical Liberal statement that so many folks say to almost make that horrific 9/11 act legitimate. Many liberals feel this way, and while it makes me sick to my stomach, I can normally guarantee that:

1) They never served in the military
2) They have spent very little time abroad
3) They want to take your guns away
4) They still go to sleep at night peacefully because men and women not like them, protect them

Apologetic is one thing, but having an American Citizen saying that our President solicited an attack just makes me sick. But then again, I live in a very liberal area (Tallahassee), and I see and hear these folks every day in line at the grocery store and at the water cooler.

Some people just dont get it. And thank God that some people do.
 
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