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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:12 pm
Cynder Ashram McDuck ZIGGY + SHION = IMMA GONNA BREAK YOU WITH SOME OLE FASHION THROW DOWN!!! It's nice being able to render a boss unconscious and then proceed to RAEP with an KOS-MOS barrage or two. :3Que? which 'episode'? III
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:23 pm
Looks like this election (for me) is going to boil down to choosing between the lesser of two evils.
Don't like McCain, don't like his record, don't like him period. Hillary can go throw herself in a sewer.
My choice was out as of the 22nd. I don't know enough about Romney aside from very biased opinions about him. What I've read of his records a bit shakey, but not when considering the alternative. With my first pick out (God bless him) I'm left with Giuli because from all I've heard from Obama (not a whole lot), he's said a lot of "nice things" but hasn't really said anything.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:28 pm
Ashram McDuck Looks like this election (for me) is going to boil down to choosing between the lesser of two evils. Don't like McCain, don't like his record, don't like him period. Hillary can go throw herself in a sewer. My choice was out as of the 22nd. I don't know enough about Romney aside from very biased opinions about him. What I've read of his records a bit shakey, but not when considering the alternative. With my first pick out (God bless him) I'm left with Giuli because from all I've heard from Obama (not a whole lot), he's said a lot of "nice things" but hasn't really said anything. If by giuli you mean Guiliani, he just dropped out and endorsed McCain today.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:30 pm
ERA718 Ashram McDuck Looks like this election (for me) is going to boil down to choosing between the lesser of two evils. Don't like McCain, don't like his record, don't like him period. Hillary can go throw herself in a sewer. My choice was out as of the 22nd. I don't know enough about Romney aside from very biased opinions about him. What I've read of his records a bit shakey, but not when considering the alternative. With my first pick out (God bless him) I'm left with Giuli because from all I've heard from Obama (not a whole lot), he's said a lot of "nice things" but hasn't really said anything. If by giuli you mean Guiliani, he just dropped out and endorsed McCain today. Well then looks like its down to the one on one debates for me. xP
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:32 pm
Ashram McDuck Looks like this election (for me) is going to boil down to choosing between the lesser of two evils. Don't like McCain, don't like his record, don't like him period. Hillary can go throw herself in a sewer. My choice was out as of the 22nd. I don't know enough about Romney aside from very biased opinions about him. What I've read of his records a bit shakey, but not when considering the alternative. With my first pick out (God bless him) I'm left with Giuli because from all I've heard from Obama (not a whole lot), he's said a lot of "nice things" but hasn't really said anything. Actually, Obama's been answering the questions put before him. If you take a look into his record, his name has been on several bills, two of which involve making government proceedures more transparent and accountable to the citizens. Stay away from Romney. He didn't do all that much for Mass, and I doubt he'll change much as far as the Presidency is concerned... unless you mean flip-flopping on the issues. McCain is at least a stand-up kinda guy.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:33 pm
ERA718 Hmm, be a racist or a sexist? Seeing that I hate Clinton and actually support MacCain, I can't choose. However, I will do as my fellow brethen will do this weekend: Go apeshit over the football game and get wasted! You damn right.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:38 pm
Kinetic Dream ERA718 Hmm, be a racist or a sexist? Seeing that I hate Clinton and actually support MacCain, I can't choose. However, I will do as my fellow brethen will do this weekend: Go apeshit over the football game and get wasted! You damn right. If it wasn't I got to finish my security training and my fire guard training tomorrow, I'd start the festivities right now!
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:39 pm
Kinetic Dream ERA718 Hmm, be a racist or a sexist? Seeing that I hate Clinton and actually support MacCain, I can't choose. However, I will do as my fellow brethen will do this weekend: Go apeshit over the football game and get wasted! You damn right. ..I will be in New York watching Young Frankenstein on Broadway. biggrin
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Streamjumper Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:46 pm
So who here's supporting the Pats with me?
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:51 pm
Streamjumper So who here's supporting the Pats with me? I'm a NYer so it's a sin for me to cheer for the pats.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:52 pm
Skizzors Kinetic Dream ERA718 Hmm, be a racist or a sexist? Seeing that I hate Clinton and actually support MacCain, I can't choose. However, I will do as my fellow brethen will do this weekend: Go apeshit over the football game and get wasted! You damn right. ..I will be in New York watching Young Frankenstein on Broadway. biggrin eek My friend might be there too. I haven't asked what day, but I think it's sometime in the following week.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:53 pm
Streamjumper So who here's supporting the Pats with me? I really wanted Green Bay to be in this year's super bowl, but I like the Patriots too. So I'm supporting!
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:54 pm
Streamjumper So who here's supporting the Pats with me? PATS FOR PRESIDENT exclaim
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:57 pm
Streamjumper Ashram McDuck Looks like this election (for me) is going to boil down to choosing between the lesser of two evils. Don't like McCain, don't like his record, don't like him period. Hillary can go throw herself in a sewer. My choice was out as of the 22nd. I don't know enough about Romney aside from very biased opinions about him. What I've read of his records a bit shakey, but not when considering the alternative. With my first pick out (God bless him) I'm left with Giuli because from all I've heard from Obama (not a whole lot), he's said a lot of "nice things" but hasn't really said anything. Actually, Obama's been answering the questions put before him. If you take a look into his record, his name has been on several bills, two of which involve making government proceedures more transparent and accountable to the citizens. Stay away from Romney. He didn't do all that much for Mass, and I doubt he'll change much as far as the Presidency is concerned... unless you mean flip-flopping on the issues. McCain is at least a stand-up kinda guy. Everything I've heard and read out of McCain's mouth (for the past four years) makes me want to break his face. His recent antics of being a bandwagon hopper don't help either. Don't want him - period. As for Obama, anyone can answer questions - what ideas have been stated without having to be questioned is what I'm more interested in. It's also easy to put your name on something that's not your idea.
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Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 5:59 pm
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