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Calliope

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If you're voting for Kerry, why did you join the Army, knowing that you were probably going to be deployed to fight a war that you don't agree with in the first place?

I'm not chastising you for your decision, but I find that somewhat contradictory.
 

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Originally posted by CelestialBadger
That's part of it yes. This country gets me down.
Do you know what it's like in Europe? People don't even know who the **** they vote for. If you ask them who they voted for in the last election, they'll give you a political party, not a name.

Political parties have so much power over there in the countries with proportional representation. It's absolutely rediculous.
 

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I will vote for Ralph Nader even though it will have no effect on anything.
 

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The democrat always wins in PA anyway. Gore won it in 2000 and Clinton in 1996. I still have time to decide who to vote for anyway.
 

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Why the **** did the dems nominate Kerry? He's got less charisma than the shriveled up frog my cat brought me a couple weeks ago, he gives a very week idea of what he stands for, and his campaign sucks. They should have nominated Edwards if they wanted electibility, and Kucinich or...MY MAN AL SHARPTON!!!11!!!!!!1!!!!
 

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Do you know what it's like in Europe? People don't even know who the **** they vote for. If you ask them who they voted for in the last election, they'll give you a political party, not a name.

Political parties have so much power over there in the countries with proportional representation. It's absolutely rediculous.
The statement wasn't really made as a comparison to Europe.
The democrat always wins in PA anyway. Gore won it in 2000 and Clinton in 1996. I still have time to decide who to vote for anyway.
Bush is really pusing his campaign in Pennsylvania this year. He's visited about thirty times, just speaking in York yesterday.
 

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Originally posted by coRtALoS
Do you know what it's like in Europe? People don't even know who the **** they vote for. If you ask them who they voted for in the last election, they'll give you a political party, not a name.

Political parties have so much power over there in the countries with proportional representation. It's absolutely rediculous.
What the hell are you talking about? Where'd you get that info? That's pure bullshit.
 

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