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who will you vote for in your country's next election?
 

offline George_Kaplan on 2003-03-17 12:26 [#00600164]
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and why?


 

offline Jarworski from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-17 12:27 [#00600168]
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what's an election?


 

offline tolstoyed from the ocean on 2003-03-17 12:27 [#00600170]
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for the biggest mofo
cus they win anyways


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-03-17 12:27 [#00600171]
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im 28 and dont vote, my one vote doesnt make a difference


 

offline DiaZoHeXagoN from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-03-17 12:29 [#00600177]
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myself yay


 

offline neetta from Finland on 2003-03-17 12:29 [#00600178]
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we just had election yesterday. i voted a young man of the
green party of my region, mainly because he has good
critisism of our military policy, social welfare policy etc.
and has been managing lots of organisations.

he didn't get in the parliament.


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-03-17 12:30 [#00600182]
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i dont know, politic in swisserland is quiet and nice, there
are 7 people in the governement and they become president
one after the other.
i dont really know who will be next and who i will vote for.
there isnt one big fucker on the seven, all pretty cool (but
old) dudes


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-03-17 12:30 [#00600183]
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[like the votes we cast count for anything!]


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-03-17 12:31 [#00600186]
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if i lived in the wonderful country of iraq, i wouldnt be
able to have free speach or vote

is that a bad thing ? (hear the sarcasm)


 

offline glass_eater from a blind nerves area (Switzerland) on 2003-03-17 12:33 [#00600193]
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think Al Gore heard it


 

offline raimons from Stockholm (Sweden) on 2003-03-17 12:35 [#00600194]
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peter wahlbeck.


 

offline recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2003-03-17 12:39 [#00600200]
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richard d. james


 

offline George_Kaplan on 2003-03-17 12:51 [#00600224]
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all you anti war people are all mouth and no trousers. you
all say 'stop the war' but when asked about how you'll
proceed (in the only political course of action available
besides revolt), you dont say a word.
you'll never change the world by running away from the only
important question you ever get asked. i bet loads of the
people on this list never vote and intend never to.
yer all a load of lightweights. no faith in your own power =
weak weak weak.



 

offline DiaZoHeXagoN from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-03-17 13:02 [#00600242]
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hey now I never said anything about war...I was just being
stupid


 

offline George_Kaplan on 2003-03-17 13:34 [#00600301]
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so was i.


 

offline danbrusca from Derbyshire (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-17 13:37 [#00600305]
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Labour, probably.


 

offline TonyFish from the realm of our dreams on 2003-03-17 13:47 [#00600328]
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fuck labour. I'm going with the only untried option, lib
dem. We haven't had a liberal governement for years. Maybe
it's time we gave it a go.


 

offline pantalaimon from Winterfell (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-17 13:49 [#00600333]
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libs never get anywhere and I don't like the leader.

i'll prob vote for Labour


 

offline earthleakage from tell the world you're winning on 2003-03-17 13:55 [#00600348]
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if voting made any difference they'd make it illegal


 

offline DiaZoHeXagoN from The city of angels (United States) on 2003-03-17 14:04 [#00600374]
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I like that quote, mind if I spread that around here...with
credit to you of course


 

offline George_Kaplan on 2003-03-17 14:26 [#00600429]
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if it doesn't make any difference then why are you
discussing it?


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-03-17 14:27 [#00600432]
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Ralph Nader


 

offline marlowe from Antarctica on 2003-03-17 14:36 [#00600453]
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ummm because this mb doesn't influence politicians I imagine
George


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2003-03-17 14:46 [#00600476]
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Tony. Coz I want to, and therre is none betterr.


 


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