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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Oct 14 2004, 09:23 PM
[quote name='Member545' date='Oct 14 2004, 10:08 PM']Like I said, I know people that are firmly in the Bush camp won't be swayed by an avatar or signature
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[/quote]The next line is: But for those that are for Kerry it is an easy way to find events to help the campain.
It is too important to not be involved any way I can.
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Member, I'm glad to see you so passionate about this election. Democracy at work, but take it elsewhere. It's enough that you force us to look at your avatar promoting your candidate on every post, but this is not a political forum. There are plenty of those available for you to express yourself. I'm done with this thread!
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Also, member, be appraised that you may pick up more static in this thread than you want to hear or that would be good for the welfare of your chosen candidate. Direct your enthusiasm for your candidate to the public at large with bumper stickers, yard signs, volunteer help, etc. but please leave this forum alone. We like it like it is and do not need this divisiveness.
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Originally Posted by JDN' date='Oct 15 2004, 07:31 AM
Also, member, be appraised that you may pick up more static in this thread than you want to hear or that would be good for the welfare of your chosen candidate.? Direct your enthusiasm for your candidate to the public at large with bumper stickers, yard signs, volunteer help, etc. but please leave this forum alone. We like it like it is and do not need this divisiveness.
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I did not intend this to become a thread on my avatar/signature, and as such I have removed them. I already have a bumper sticker on my 545 and it is the first bumper sticker I have ever put on a car. Unfortunately, I don't live in a swing state, so it will do little good here. I will reserve any political conversations to the Lounge, since I am not the first to discuss it here and I believe in open constructive debate.
My intent was also not to offend anyone into having to "ignore"
May the best man win!
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I'm glad you are making everybody happy by removing your avatar (I wasn't bothered with it.. but who am I??)
Anyway, I think we have a good discussion going on here and find it interesting to read how US citizens are living to these elections...
Anyway, I think we have a good discussion going on here and find it interesting to read how US citizens are living to these elections...
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Originally Posted by Flowerfred' date='Oct 15 2004, 06:37 PM
To me, from a distance, it seems that every four years you people are treated like cattle, and you seem happy to oblige.
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Same thing happens everywhere though.
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Originally Posted by andy545' date='Oct 15 2004, 10:41 AM
[quote name='Flowerfred' date='Oct 15 2004, 06:37 PM']To me, from a distance, it seems that every four years you people are treated like cattle, and you seem happy to oblige.
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Same thing happens everywhere though.
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[/quote]I'm not sure that I understand what you mean by treated like cattle. Do you mean the actual process of voting or the politics that surround it. It does suck that there are only two major parties, there are more in the UK, correct?
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Originally Posted by Member545' date='Oct 15 2004, 08:01 PM
[quote name='andy545' date='Oct 15 2004, 10:41 AM'][quote name='Flowerfred' date='Oct 15 2004, 06:37 PM']To me, from a distance, it seems that every four years you people are treated like cattle, and you seem happy to oblige.
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Same thing happens everywhere though.
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[/quote]I'm not sure that I understand what you mean by treated like cattle. Do you mean the actual process of voting or the politics that surround it. It does suck that there are only two major parties, there are more in the UK, correct?
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[/quote]Correct, but I do not vote here, I vote in Holland.
What I meant is that it annoys me that in the US people treat the elections as if it were a sports game.