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I'm not old enough to vote, but i'm interested in politics. So i was wondering, Bush or Kerry? (Explanations welcome)
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I think I'm going to vote for my high school social studies teacher. At least I know he knows what the Constitution is for.
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What's his name? Because I can't just write in "Shigosei's high school social studies teacher."
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I'll vote this year. For Rio de Janeiro's Mayor, not for American Presidency. Well...is that what this thread is about? Bah...you americans are too egocentric.
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Bush, while he has done things that have annoyed me...I would much rather having him in office than Kerry.
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I'd rather go for Kerry, Bush has had his go at things, and so far really done much. Besides, I'm a democrat.
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Since it seems that Hatrack was once the source of an rather infectious meme (and no, I'm not going to mention it by name), I wonder if we could actually get a write-in candidate to earn enough votes to gain some attention.
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quote:Shigosei said: I think I'm going to vote for my high school social studies teacher. At least I know he knows what the Constitution is for.
I was reading through your post thinking, "Hm.. You know I wish MY high school social studies teacher was electable.... oh wai
Three cheers for Hatrackers who went to the same high school.
That said, I'd really like to go the next four years without Bush. I'll vote Kerry, even though he's not perfect.
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I swear, I'm getting cryogenically frozen and leave strict instructions not to be revived until the source of that quote has been uncovered. Damn you Thalia!
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If I could vote for anyone right now, it would be Dan Quayle. Too bad everyone has discounted his intelligence because of some spelling errors. He is much smarter than most of the people cracking jokes about him.
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I saw a really good interview of Dan where they asked him whether the Democratcs should expect the same attacks on their VP candidate's youth and inexperience.
I thought he handled that interview with grace and intelligence.
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