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Who will you be voting for?

George Bush
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42%
John Kerry
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17%
Wesley Clark
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4%
Joe Lieberman
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No votes
John Edwards
2
8%
John Edwards
2
8%
Other
5
21%
 
Total votes: 24

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I'm just wondering what you guys think about the presidential candidates..I myself will be voting for Kerry
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I picked "other" because my vote: Joe Gibbs!
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Goooooooooooooooooooo Wesleyyyyyyyyyy! This is my SUPER LOCK PICK OF THE WEEK
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Nice find Fios! I think GB might win, just a wild guess though.
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This is my SUPER LOCK PICK OF THE WEEK


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Let me know what your picks are for next seasons NFL games as well... :lol:

I'll pick the opposite of you.

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i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?
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TincoSkin wrote:i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?


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TincoSkin wrote:i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?


Considering the intelligence level of most Republicans I know I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to write in George W. for a third term.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:
TincoSkin wrote:i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?


Considering the intelligence level of most Republicans I know I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to write in George W. for a third term.


You hang around dumb people?? :shock:

Well, you know what they say: "Birds of a feather flock together". :wink:
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It's ok redeemed, most of us around here are smart enough not to make such broad generalizations. It amazes me on a daily basis how college can actually make some people dumber.
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Um, this was SUPPOSED to be funny, now I'm going to have to find ANOTHER old thread. Sheesh
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NikiH wrote:It's ok redeemed, most of us around here are smart enough not to make such broad generalizations. It amazes me on a daily basis how college can actually make some people dumber.


Or how being old can make people see themselves as superior
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REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:
Skinsfan55 wrote:
TincoSkin wrote:i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?


Considering the intelligence level of most Republicans I know I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to write in George W. for a third term.


You hang around dumb people?? :shock:

Well, you know what they say: "Birds of a feather flock together". :wink:


When you're in student groups and government you can't pick who else gets involved.

The Republican party is putting a ton of money into a co-worker of mine and he is biggoted, closed minded, and unable to defend any of his opinions... it gives me a pretty low opinion of the party.
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Skinsfan55 wrote:
NikiH wrote:It's ok redeemed, most of us around here are smart enough not to make such broad generalizations. It amazes me on a daily basis how college can actually make some people dumber.


Or how being old can make people see themselves as superior



Um ... wow :shock:
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Skinsfan55 wrote:
REDEEMEDSKIN wrote:
Skinsfan55 wrote:
TincoSkin wrote:i cant believe people are gonna vote for bush, ie he cant get another term.. anyone here live in america?


Considering the intelligence level of most Republicans I know I wouldn't be surprised if they tried to write in George W. for a third term.


You hang around dumb people?? :shock:

Well, you know what they say: "Birds of a feather flock together". :wink:


When you're in student groups and government you can't pick who else gets involved.

The Republican party is putting a ton of money into a co-worker of mine and he is biggoted, closed minded, and unable to defend any of his opinions... it gives me a pretty low opinion of the party.

I see how you can make the assumption. However, wouldn't you say that the many "misunderstandings" you've had with several people on this board (not me, of course) could also give "republicans" on this site similar assumptions about "Liberals"? Do you think that's fair to make sweeping generalizations about an entire party based on one's opinions about a certain individual? Just wondering.
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It has absolutely nothing to do with age. A person of any age can attend college. It's about your belief that YOU are better then everyone else and you bring it up again and again, it's getting old.
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Post by REDEEMEDSKIN »

NikiH wrote:...you bring it up again and again, it's getting old.

So, keeping in line with SF55's reasoning, THAT'S why he thinks his opinions are superior, since they are very much on the..ahem..."mature" side, if you will. :lol:

(you GOTTA love offseason bickering in a thread that started years ago. Fios, you know not the power that you yield. :lol:)
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NikiH wrote:It's ok redeemed, most of us around here are smart enough not to make such broad generalizations. It amazes me on a daily basis how college can actually make some people dumber.


I let this boil down to bickering, Redeemed is right about that, and I apologize.

I just think effectively calling someone "dumb[er]" because they disagree with you is pretty small and petty. It's also the easy way out of an argument.

Also, how did I make broad generalizations, I said most, not all and of that I was talking about ones I know (an incredibly small percentage living in an extremely liberal community). That's not broad at all. I am friends with quite a few Republicans, and we respect our rights to our opinions... but the fact remains I know some dumb, narrow minded ones too.

I also know some pig headed, narrow minded, and stubborn Democrats too! What do you know about that?
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NikiH wrote:It has absolutely nothing to do with age. A person of any age can attend college. It's about your belief that YOU are better then everyone else and you bring it up again and again, it's getting old.


Also, I have never, ever said I was better than anyone else because I am attending college. I am thankful for the opportunities I have been given, but that doesn't mean I am gloating, or saying how much better I am over everyone.
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SF55, you're defending yourself, and I've got no problems with you defending yourself, but you're missing Niki's point.


You said:

I just think effectively calling someone "dumb[er]" because they disagree with you is pretty small and petty. It's also the easy way out of an argument.


She's not saying that some people are "dumb[er]" because they disagree with her. She's saying that some people are "dumb[er]" given the way that they express their disagreement.


Also, how did I make broad generalizations, I said most, not all


Fair enough, but this is a little bit of a copout.


. . .and of that I was talking about ones I know (an incredibly small percentage living in an extremely liberal community). That's not broad at all. I am friends with quite a few Republicans, and we respect our rights to our opinions... but the fact remains I know some dumb, narrow minded ones too.



So which is it? Is it most of the ones that you know, or is it some of the ones that you know given that you live in a small, extremely liberal community and know an incredibly small number of Republicans to begin with. The original post simply read that 'most of the ones that [you] know' share such and such qualities.


Also, I have never, ever said I was better than anyone else because I am attending college. I am thankful for the opportunities I have been given, but that doesn't mean I am gloating, or saying how much better I am over everyone.



You may not be saying those exact words, but it's coming across loud and clear in many of your posts. For many of your opinions you act as if it is ridiculous to believe anything contrary to what you are stating. This is the kind of thing that causes others to see you as arrogant; it isn't simply that you are disagreeing with them.

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