Zilch said:We were here first.
Zilch said:We were here first.
DJ_Tet said:What will be interesting is to see Bush take the popular vote and Kerry take the Electoral College. Talk about flip-flopping
Phoenix said:Its really not looking good for Kerry, but this won't be decided tonight unless something bizarre like California turning Bush happens.
Because in Heaven, there is abortion, Howard Stern can play rings with a woman's ass and gays can get married.Mason said:People came to America for freedoms they weren't allowed anywhere else. Now Bush and the Republicans want to impose their prudish views on everyone. No abortion, Howard Stern is too racy, gays can't marry (it's fer a man an a wuman), etc etc etc. This country is going to hell in a handbasket and we're all watching it unfold live on tv.
thefit said:Well if anything I have at least been able to compile a list of crappy states I will never visit not like theres much to see in Arkansas anyway I'm sure they have running water now but that still ain't enough to warrant a plane ticket.
:lol :lolmuncheese said:The hell you were!
BTW "indian search" with the safe mode off = indian chicks galore
BatiGOOOOOOL said:Unbelievable. Only the US residents could elect Bush once again.
Iceman said:you and bin laden, making your lists.. how cute.
There is no heaven.Lathentar said:Because in Heaven, there is abortion, Howard Stern can play rings with a woman's ass and gays can get married.
Yeah dude, I think that's pretty much how it worksBatiGOOOOOOL said:Unbelievable. Only the US residents could elect Bush once again.
Lathentar said:Because in Heaven, there is abortion, Howard Stern can play rings with a woman's ass and gays can get married.
Desperado said:so what are the Democratic locks yet to come in? California and what else? and how many votes do those have?
Amen, brother.Socreges said:Religion is stupid.
Cuyahoga County (Cleveland): 143/1437
Kerry, John F. Democratic 74,316
Bush, George W. Republican 47,367
Franklin (Columbus): 413/825
Kerry, John F. Democratic 127,163
Bush, George W. Republican 133,618
Hamilton (Cincinatti): 20/1018
Kerry, John F. Democratic 20,848
Bush, George W. Republican 25,829
Lucas (Toledo): 0/495
Kerry, John F. Democratic 0
Bush, George W. Republican 0
Mahoning County (Youngstown): 153/312
Kerry, John F. Democratic 44,291
Bush, George W. Republican 30,926
Mongomery County (Dayton): 245/589
Kerry, John F. Democratic 51,118
Bush, George W. Republican 37,454
Stark (Canton): 0/364
Kerry, John F. Democratic 8,569
Bush, George W. Republican 9,080
Summit County (Akron): 0/498
Kerry, John F. Democratic 13,852
Bush, George W. Republican 12,001
jobber said:Cali = 50
Greenpanda said:Hey, if you check the popular vote tallies, you'll see we never elected him in the first place
jobber said:Cali = 50
jobber said:Cali = 50
Jak140 said:I forgot to say that they didn't even check my ID when I voted today. Is that normal? I'm pretty sure the checked it last time (CA Governor recall).
Jak140 said:I forgot to say that they didn't even check my ID when I voted today. Is that normal? I'm pretty sure the checked it last time (CA Governor recall).
Iceman said:the popular vote for bush has gone down from 54% to 52%... those hoping for a debauched society that ostracizes anyone with religious beliefs and mocks the deaths of tens of millions of babies and loves to impose social experiments on the rest of us (while making us pay for them) should have a little more spring in their collective step.
Iceman said:the popular vote for bush has gone down from 54% to 52%... those hoping for a debauched society that ostracizes anyone with religious beliefs and mocks the deaths of tens of millions of babies and loves to impose social experiments on the rest of us (while making us pay for them) should have a little more spring in their collective step.
Matt said:Bush 50, Kerry 49 in NH. Fucking Nader.
Well, California is 55 votes all by itself. Kerry should also take Washington, which is another 11. There's a good chance he takes Oregon, another 7 votes. so that's 73 votes right there. It's also looking pretty good so far for him in NH (a state Bush carried in 2000) which is another 4 votes. Almost everything else is swing. New Mexico with 5 votes, Ohio with 20. Pennsylvania with 21. Florida with 27. Minnesota with 10. Iowa with 7. Michigan with 17.Desperado said:so what are the Democratic locks yet to come in? California and what else? and how many votes do those have?