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Flannery

Flannery

Havertown, PA
March 2004

OCT 16, 2004 08:43 AM

Pennsylvania: At Least Our Vote Counts

Valen

valen

Manhattan, KS
January 2004

OCT 16, 2004 09:55 AM

One state down, 49 to go.

tenmile

tenmile

Minneapolis, MN
January 2004

OCT 16, 2004 10:32 AM

Jeff_Fries said:
I thought this was about Ralph not making the Penn Ballet.



Mr Fries

Your "whuh? What's this got to do with the Republican party?" bit is comical--thanks for playing.

tenmile

tenmile

Minneapolis, MN
January 2004

OCT 16, 2004 10:37 AM

dangerseeker said:
There's homeless people in Pennsylvania? I thought everyone was Amish there?

Really, though, great news...anytime we can have fewer choices in our electorial process, it's a boon for us all...or at least for Dems & Republicans, who I will from this day forward refer to as Coke and Pepsi.



I have to agree with you there, more parties is way better. I actually respect a great deal the things that Nader says, but until we can squeeze our government's balls enough to get instant run-off voting--Nader will simply be a tool of the Republicans.

I love the Coke and Pepsi bit--'specially since I don't drink sugar water unless it's mixed with fire-water

[Edited on Oct 16, 2004 11:12AM]

legionnaire

legionnaire

Belgium
November 2003

OCT 16, 2004 12:39 PM

dangerseeker said:
Really, though, great news...anytime we can have fewer choices in our electorial process, it's a boon for us all...or at least for Dems & Republicans, who I will from this day forward refer to as Coke and Pepsi.


You can still write him in if you like. There are hundreds of people running for president - each state has its own rules for determining how to get on the ballot, but most of them are not all that stringent. Natural Law and Liberterian party canidates are typically on every state ballot, so why should Nader get special treatment? If his political base is as his big as he claims then I'm sure he'll get a massive write-in vote. whatever

[Edited on Oct 16, 2004 by legionnaire]

katastrofei

katastrofei

Portland, OR
September 2004

OCT 16, 2004 07:01 PM

I'm telling you: He works for the Republicans.

Lain

Lain

Astoria, NY
April 2004

OCT 16, 2004 07:09 PM

I meen seriously... Im sorry.. But after 8 years and about 9 0million votes short.... cant nader take a hint...

I give him an A for trying... but dude... you know your not getting elected.

ammortal1

ammortal1

San Francisco, CA
OLD SKOOL

OCT 16, 2004 09:24 PM

katastrofei said:
I'm telling you: He works for the Republicans.



Watch out! They're gonna start tapping your phones and poisoning your water!

jake_lex

jake_lex

Lexington, KY
February 2003

OCT 17, 2004 08:38 AM

Well, I don't know if he works for the Republicans or not, but the Republicans sure do work for him.

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