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Angry Ninja
05-08-2008, 09:38 AM
The democRATS have amazed me by displaying such blatant and crass disregard for the will of voters. Howard Dean (idiot dumb ass) is basically punishing all the voters of Michigan and Florida out of convenience! What kind of bullshit is that? These are the same idiot democRATS that are always bitching about imaginary situations that are disenfranchising voters (like cop cars parked a mile away from a polling center), and they are always screaming "count the votes," but I guess they are only talking about the votes that serve their purpose as opposed to the will of the people. This has nothing to do with conservatives or Republicans either, so don't even think about making this some sort of right-wing conspiracy. Either way, the democRAT candidate is probably going to lose. Still, why disenfranchise and punish voters from two major states?! Do they not realize how many people from their own party they are going to piss off? You people make no ****ing sense. Fags.:volcano:

perfect
05-08-2008, 11:01 AM
They knew the rules, they broke the rules, they are being punished. I agree with them not having a say this year.

Venzule
05-08-2008, 11:43 AM
The democRATS have amazed me by displaying such blatant and crass disregard for the will of voters. Howard Dean (idiot dumb ass) is basically punishing all the voters of Michigan and Florida out of convenience! What kind of bullshit is that? These are the same idiot democRATS that are always bitching about imaginary situations that are disenfranchising voters (like cop cars parked a mile away from a polling center), and they are always screaming "count the votes," but I guess they are only talking about the votes that serve their purpose as opposed to the will of the people. This has nothing to do with conservatives or Republicans either, so don't even think about making this some sort of right-wing conspiracy. Either way, the democRAT candidate is probably going to lose. Still, why disenfranchise and punish voters from two major states?! Do they not realize how many people from their own party they are going to piss off? You people make no ****ing sense. Fags.:volcano:


Exit polls show most people who would vote for Clinton if she is nominated will NOT vote for Obama is he is nominated. Thus giving McCain the General Election by a landslide.

If Clinton doesn’t become Obama's running mate McCain will be our next President.

This is what I said all along. Stupid Democrats put their fate in either WOMAN or a BLACK man. Neither will sweep the general election on their own. They pinned them against one another and it will cost them the election and we will get another douche bag President for 4 years.

Angry Ninja
05-08-2008, 02:56 PM
They knew the rules, they broke the rules, they are being punished. I agree with them not having a say this year.

It doesn't matter that the democRATS in Florida and Michigan broke the rules. Voters are still being disenfranchised. Remember, those voters aren't the one's who broke the rules, but rather their stupid leaders. Still, the party that always makes accusations about disenfranchisement are now responsible for the biggest disenfranchisement ever. Republicans has nothing to do with this one. Sure, the party officials should be punished and excluded, but think about the repercussions to the party. Are democRATS that support Hillary Clinton in those two states going to feel as if this is fair? Of course not, and I predict there are going to be some problems that spin out of control thanks to the way the democRATS are handling this issue, not to mention the ammunition they just gave to the Republicans. I just think it is funny that the same folks that were screaming "count the votes" are now the same people that are doing their best to "not count the votes." Hypocrites! LOL.:volcano:

perfect
05-08-2008, 03:14 PM
I disagree with the sentiment that voters are going to be put off from voting in those two states.

Who cares if they think it's fair? Was it fair that the Electoral College elected a President when the popular vote was in favor of another? The system is what the system is and they broke the rules, therefore they get punished.

If you want to discuss changes to the entire EC system (caucuses, primaries, etc), I'm all for that. But to say that Michigan and Florida should be allowed to have a say when they purposefully and maliciously ignored the rules is a bit naive.

Angry Ninja
05-08-2008, 03:43 PM
I disagree with the sentiment that voters are going to be put off from voting in those two states.

Who cares if they think it's fair? Was it fair that the Electoral College elected a President when the popular vote was in favor of another? The system is what the system is and they broke the rules, therefore they get punished.

If you want to discuss changes to the entire EC system (caucuses, primaries, etc), I'm all for that. But to say that Michigan and Florida should be allowed to have a say when they purposefully and maliciously ignored the rules is a bit naive.

I didn't say they were going to be "put off." I said they were going to be "pissed off." I am saying that they are being disenfranchised by a bunch of people that were bitching about disenfrachisement. To me, that's funny, because it shows the true colors of those idiot politicians. They are hypocrites, and no amount of rationalizing is going to cover that up.

As for me claiming that Michigan and Florida should be allowed to have their votes counted, I said no such thing, so your comment about me being "naive" is naive. See, I don't give a shit about those democRATS. That is what they get, but still, it is a horrible move on the part of democRATS. This is a HUGE political blunder, and they just gave that gift to the Republicans without even realizing it. You can try to downplay and pretend that there is no impact, or that it is insignificant, but I can assure you that this situation that those idiot democRATS have created for themselves is going to bite them in the ass. In fact, it already has bitten them in the ass.

And for the record (to answer your question), it was fair that Bush got elected over Gore because of the Electoral College (LOL). What makes this even funnier is that all the idiots who were bitching about the "will of the people," "disenfranchisement," and screaming "count the votes" are the same folks that are disregarding the will of the people, engaging in disenfranchisment, and not counting the votes. LOL. Remember, the democRATS who voted are having their votes disregarded by democRATS because democRATS broke rules established by democRATS. That is some funny shit. LOL!:volcano:

AsheMan
05-08-2008, 03:47 PM
I have to agree with perfect on this one. Michigan and Florida are to blame for the situation Michigan and Florida are in. To change the rules this late in the game would constitute unfairness.

Exit polls show most people who would vote for Clinton if she is nominated will NOT vote for Obama is he is nominated. Thus giving McCain the General Election by a landslide.

If anything I think the exact opposite of your statement would occur. If Hillary was given the nomination at the convention without having the popular vote and without having the most delegates than turmoil will ensue. People will be so disenfranchised that they may not vote for Clinton. Although, in the end democrats are likely going to vote for whoever the democratic nominee is. Because any democrat is better than a republican.

Angry Ninja
05-08-2008, 04:35 PM
I have to agree with perfect on this one. Michigan and Florida are to blame for the situation Michigan and Florida are in. To change the rules this late in the game would constitute unfairness.



If anything I think the exact opposite of your statement would occur. If Hillary was given the nomination at the convention without having the popular vote and without having the most delegates than turmoil will ensue. People will be so disenfranchised that they may not vote for Clinton. Although, in the end democrats are likely going to vote for whoever the democratic nominee is. Because any democrat is better than a republican.

Yes, like sheep, people will choose their party's candidate. Still, don't assume that any democRAT is better than a Republican. That is simply flawed thinking at its most obvious. Teddy Kennedy, for example, is worse than any Republican. Why? Because he is a fat bastard that is responsible for the drowning of a young lady he was trying bang. He would never win the presidency. Robert Byrd would never win the presidency, and is worse than any Republican. Why? Well, he was a member of the Ku Klux Klan (a fact that is conveniently forgotten). He has no chance - ever.

Now is Obama better than Clinton? Are both Clinton and Obama better than McCain? Well, the facts are these: Hillary most likely isn't going to win the nomination, Obama is a liberal porch monkey with the middle name "Hussein," and McCain is a geezer that is despised by most conservatives (the base of the Republican party). In other words, all you assholes out there are going to be wishing that G.W or Slick Willie were back in office. We are all screwed. Now, you may think that the goddamn Easter Bunny, Santa Claus, and the Seven ****ing Dwarves are all going to come out of the woods and somehow promote global peace or something if Obama gets elected. Perhaps everyone will buy into that cliche about "change" and support that pathetic mud duck. Keep in mind that he is BLACK. Do you really want fried chicken, watermelon, and malt liquor to be served at State Dinners, know what I'm sayin yo? Do you really want rim spinners and hydraulics on the President's limo? Do you really want the State of the Union address to begin with "SUP YO!" It's bad enough that Obama had to prove that he was indeed a bad ass nigga by shooting some b-ball n' shit with his homies for the news.

America is screwed. And it is all your fault. I am ready for the apocalypse. Are you?:volcano:

AsheMan
05-08-2008, 06:36 PM
In other words, all you assholes out there are going to be wishing that G.W... back in office.

Thank you for the laugh.