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supervillain
This is enough to sway my vote...
Politicians that have received money from the RIAA... list right here...
Orrin Hatch was already suspect when he started talking about music piracy; and then released his own music. Which sucked.
But Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Trent Lott (he's still in politics!?)...
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Flashkit historian
Once again vote Kucinich.
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Chaos
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Didn't do it.
Originally Posted by silverx2
im voting guliani
...can I ask why?
The RIAA is a joke - and special interest $$$ in politics is killing us (see the thread on mad cow inspections if you don't believe me).
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Domo Arigato!
Originally Posted by silverx2
im voting guliani
Yep. Already donated, and considering applying for a position on the campaign.
I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.
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Didn't do it.
Originally Posted by Ultima Designs
Yep. Already donated, and considering applying for a position on the campaign.
Again, why?
Not trying to be partisan or start an argument, I'm just curious as to what it is about him and his campaign that attracts you two.
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That was Zen - this is Tao.
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the friendly canadian
Guliani? From what I hear, he cites the NY tragedy in nearly every debate. He needs to get himself something else to stand on aside from that. I'm sure many others could have managed the situation better than him. (ie, why put the command centre in the 2nd tower after the first was hit?)
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Chaos
he isnt perfect, he doesnt say that hes perfect.
i think sits time we got someone in the whitehouse that has already had his cloest cleaned out.
also he was in anger managerment and said You can doooo it.
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Didn't do it.
Originally Posted by DaVulf
Guliani? From what I hear, he cites the NY tragedy in nearly every debate. He needs to get himself something else to stand on aside from that. I'm sure many others could have managed the situation better than him. (ie, why put the command centre in the 2nd tower after the first was hit?)
From what I've heard, those in NYC don't like him much at all - especially a few firemen and policemen. He's kind of like Romney, where the people he actually governed wouldn't vote for him.
I'm curious about Ultima's support especially since Rudy is so liberal on so many social issues; I find it weird that someone who worked for Santorum would be for Rudy.
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That was Zen - this is Tao.
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the friendly canadian
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Chaos
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the friendly canadian
Howcome? She is surely pro-feminism, but a lot of what she advocates would be nice to see in society. If nothing else it would make for a change.
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Chaos
if by change you mean a bad comedian as the president of the united states being a good thing, then i am glad you are from canada.
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the friendly canadian
Honestly man, I would vote for her in Canada as well. The thing that we need in both countries is some drastic change or political revolution to make things fresh again. At least in Canada, all political parties in power amount to the same thing, and nothing really changes.
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Chaos
id rather have jerry seinfeld over cho.. at least jerry is funny.
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the friendly canadian
Yea, but he isn't nearly as progressive. At least not from what I can see. Besides, having a lesbian, woman, minority president might help too.
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Chaos
or it could cause everyone in the entire world to say, "wow, america really is going down the crapper."
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the friendly canadian
Originally Posted by silverx2
or it could cause everyone in the entire world to say, "wow, america really is going down the crapper."
*shrugs* It couldn't be worse than what they're saying now.
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Didn't do it.
Originally Posted by silverx2
or it could cause everyone in the entire world to say, "wow, america really is going down the crapper."
Think the ship has already sailed on that one. Why not run with it?
Gary Coleman / Ron Jeremy '08!
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That was Zen - this is Tao.
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Domo Arigato!
Originally Posted by japangreg
Again, why?
Not trying to be partisan or start an argument, I'm just curious as to what it is about him and his campaign that attracts you two.
Giuliani's been my "hero" if you will for years and years now. He represents what this country needs right now - a moderate who can bring the people together after all of the recent division. The reforms he did in New York City are impeccable, and the results speak for themselves. He understands the threat confronting the country. He's a principled guy who say what he thinks and not dance around questions. He's a fiscal conservative. There are a ton of reasons I support him -- I don't vote for people because of their position on social issues. I vote for people who represent small government, fiscal conservativism, and who understand the threat facing the Western world. He's also the only Republican candidate that I think can actually win the general election. People aren't going to come out in droves to vote for McCain or Romney, that's for sure.
I really enjoy forgetting. When I first come to a place, I notice all the little details. I notice the way the sky looks. The color of white paper. The way people walk. Doorknobs. Everything. Then I get used to the place and I don't notice those things anymore. So only by forgetting can I see the place again as it really is.
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