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Well, good research! However there is some exception. First there is Condeleeza Rice, a very powerful woman in power. The supreme court has two females on the bench Sandra Day O'Connor and Ruth Ginsberg. The country is intertwined in religion. However the question is being debated on to whether the government needs to be taken away from religion. There are falgs but the country is in a war right now with Iraq so Patritism is high, but not with the majority. And the most important thing is that there was just another open election!
doen5167 who said the "open election" wasnt fixed like the last one? AMSearch has a good point but the public would never let it get that far as I have said before in this site I like Americans just not the goverment and I believe the American people will stop the goverment before it gets that far.
by seon on Wed Jan 05, 05 7:15pm
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"And the most important thing is that there was just another open election! " While the heavily scrutinized touch-screen voting machines seemed to produce results in which the registered Democrat/Republican ratios matched the Kerry/Bush vote, and so did the optically-scanned paper ballots in the larger counties, in Florida's smaller counties the results from the optically scanned paper ballots - fed into a central tabulator PC and thus vulnerable to hacking - seem to have been reversed. In Baker County, for example, with 12,887 registered voters, 69.3% of them Democrats and 24.3% of them Republicans, the vote was only 2,180 for Kerry and 7,738 for Bush, the opposite of what is seen everywhere else in the country where registered Democrats largely voted for Kerry. In Dixie County, with 4,988 registered voters, 77.5% of them Democrats and a mere 15% registered as Republicans, only 1,959 people voted for Kerry, but 4,433 voted for Bush. The pattern repeats over and over again - but only in the smaller counties where, it was probably assumed, the small voter numbers wouldn't be much noticed. Franklin County, 77.3% registered Democrats, went 58.5% for Bush. Holmes County, 72.7% registered Democrats, went 77.25% for Bush.
If it's our "stated objective" to "bring freedom and democracy to the world", as Mister Bush constantly spouts, then we ought to get a handle on the use and application of it ourselves.
Some of those characteristics have always been true of the US, some more or less so now. Others are not true or more applicable to nations in Europe.
Jigsaw. You may not realise this, but it was Clinton's fault that Bush stole the election. Them freakin' liberals, man!
Yes as long as the Republican are in power.
And what is to say that they were a "Fixed" election. Nothing but hearsay and ifs and buts. There has not been one concrete, smoking gun found. Most poeple that shout conspiracy and grapping for the littlest thing and when they find it drop it down expecting that it made a crahing thunder but hate it when no one more than a whisper and shout arrogance and ignorance at all that don't agree.
doen5167 how do you explain how Kerry won the exit polls yet still lost? also in the so called "election" in 2000 20,000 black democratic votes weren’t counted because the voting company listed them as criminals and it didn’t bother double checking now if that isn’t fixed I don’t know what fixed is.
by seon on Thu Jan 06, 05 10:21pm
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And incase anyone thinks otherwise no I’m not racist I was just using black as a description.
by seon on Thu Jan 06, 05 10:24pm
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Well the election was close. I'm not sure how accurate exit polls can really be.
I'm not sure about this election but I do smell foul play, how do you explain that a democrat won when they counted all the votes by hand instead of the voting machine's?
by seon on Fri Jan 07, 05 7:10pm
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Exit polls mean little. Many poeple voted Bush but didn't want other sto know because of the risk of being made fun of and stuff like that. Besides any polls that aren't done to decide the out come are mostly biased toward someone political future.
Only an idiot would lie about who he or she voted for I mean who cares people have the right to vote for whoever they want. But your right about the last part. I still smell something fishy though. I hope I’m wrong.
by seon on Sat Jan 08, 05 8:45pm
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Poeple would lie about who they voted for because they didn't want to be made fun of by other poeple. No one likes tofeel like sh*t and that's what some poeple would make them feel, just read some threads and everyone can understand some poeples feelings on Bush.
Well I wouldn’t if I voted for bush I wouldn’t care what other people said, I thought the people making the exit pools were supposed to be unbiased. Plus people have the right to vote for whoever they want to America is a democracy after all.
by seon on Mon Jan 10, 05 11:01pm
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america is on the path of every great power in history, in my opinion amerca is to reach the peak of its power mid century and then decline during a second cold war with china, which china will win
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