Originally posted by nkotbie:Jello Biafra
So who should I vote for?
Please Vote!
Rings on guys are kinda faggy, don'tcha think?I think guys who refer to themselves with the name of their favorite singer is kinda faggy.
Originally posted by LonnieBeale:i agree.
Rings on guys are kinda faggy, don'tcha think?I think guys who refer to themselves with the name of their favorite singer is kinda faggy.
Perhaps, but not half as faggy as the name "Lonnie".
Originally posted by LonnieBeale:
Rings on guys are kinda faggy, don'tcha think?I think guys who refer to themselves with the name of their favorite singer is kinda faggy.
Originally posted by LonnieBeale:
I think guys who refer to themselves with the name of their favorite singer is kinda faggy.
Originally posted by sonickteam2:heyyyyyyyyyyy
i agree.
oh and will there ever be a time when people will stop saying things like faggy
From the Post:
"Only a handful of states allow voters to register on election day. In New Hampshire, the Democratic Party helped students at the University of New Hampshire in Durham fill out affidavits changing their residency to that state, along with legal forms to override challenges anticipated by Republicans.
The Bush campaign in recent days has distributed literature warning students of "wide-ranging implications legally and financially" if they register in the Granite State."
How telling….the more people that vote, the worse it is for the Republican party. They'd be happy if we all stayed home.
Also from the Post:
"In South Dakota, a federal judge partially granted Democratic U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle's request to limit the activities of Republican poll watchers, after he accused his opponent and the GOP of intimidating native American voters.
As part of the ruling, Republican poll watchers are prohibited from following native Americans out of the polling places or from taking down their license numbers as they drive away."
Now that's classy.
"Only a handful of states allow voters to register on election day. In New Hampshire, the Democratic Party helped students at the University of New Hampshire in Durham fill out affidavits changing their residency to that state, along with legal forms to override challenges anticipated by Republicans.
The Bush campaign in recent days has distributed literature warning students of "wide-ranging implications legally and financially" if they register in the Granite State."
How telling….the more people that vote, the worse it is for the Republican party. They'd be happy if we all stayed home.
Also from the Post:
"In South Dakota, a federal judge partially granted Democratic U.S. Sen. Tom Daschle's request to limit the activities of Republican poll watchers, after he accused his opponent and the GOP of intimidating native American voters.
As part of the ruling, Republican poll watchers are prohibited from following native Americans out of the polling places or from taking down their license numbers as they drive away."
Now that's classy.
intimidating someone AFTER they vote?
kinda strange dontcha think?
kinda strange dontcha think?
Probably held out a bottle of booze to them and then snatched it away…
Originally posted by sonickteam2:Hah…good point! Not only low-brow, but pointless.
intimidating someone AFTER they vote?
kinda strange dontcha think?
i can't vote…
instead i went out and bought the team america soundtrack.
DAILY SHOW IS ON AT 10 tonight to cover the election. watch it, it does what the regualar channels do but it is actually entatining.
instead i went out and bought the team america soundtrack.
DAILY SHOW IS ON AT 10 tonight to cover the election. watch it, it does what the regualar channels do but it is actually entatining.
Originally posted by grotty:without getting too much into it. . those early exit poll numbers have been taking a beating on many web sites due to make-up of the samples and the sampling size. provided they are even correct to begin with.
early turnout reports
disclaimer - i have no idea how reputable this site is.
the latest from wonkette. i won't put too much into it either, but i still like seeing it this way than the other way.
FL: 52/48 - KERRY
OH: 52/47 - KERRY
MI: 51/48 - KERRY
PA: 58/42 - KERRY
IA: 50/48 - KERRY
WI: 53/47 - KERRY
MN: 57/42 - KERRY
NH: 58/41 - KERRY
ME: 55/44 - KERRY
NM: 49/49 - TIE
NV: 48/49 - BUSH
CO: 49/50 - BUSH
AR: 45/54 - BUSH
NC: 47/53 - BUSH
FL: 52/48 - KERRY
OH: 52/47 - KERRY
MI: 51/48 - KERRY
PA: 58/42 - KERRY
IA: 50/48 - KERRY
WI: 53/47 - KERRY
MN: 57/42 - KERRY
NH: 58/41 - KERRY
ME: 55/44 - KERRY
NM: 49/49 - TIE
NV: 48/49 - BUSH
CO: 49/50 - BUSH
AR: 45/54 - BUSH
NC: 47/53 - BUSH
Originally posted by BookerT:MA: 40/60 - Sonick
the latest from wonkette. i won't put too much into it either, but i still like seeing it this way than the other way.
FL: 52/48 - KERRY
OH: 52/47 - KERRY
MI: 51/48 - KERRY
PA: 58/42 - KERRY
IA: 50/48 - KERRY
WI: 53/47 - KERRY
MN: 57/42 - KERRY
NH: 58/41 - KERRY
ME: 55/44 - KERRY
NM: 49/49 - TIE
NV: 48/49 - BUSH
CO: 49/50 - BUSH
AR: 45/54 - BUSH
NC: 47/53 - BUSH
Originally posted by BookerT:Yep, this would be excellent. So that you see how this thing is followed in Europe, I got a call during the Barcelona - Milan game from a friend telling me that he was in the stadium and asking me whether there were any results from the key states.
the latest from wonkette. i won't put too much into it either, but i still like seeing it this way than the other way.
FL: 52/48 - KERRY
OH: 52/47 - KERRY
MI: 51/48 - KERRY
PA: 58/42 - KERRY
IA: 50/48 - KERRY
WI: 53/47 - KERRY
MN: 57/42 - KERRY
NH: 58/41 - KERRY
ME: 55/44 - KERRY
NM: 49/49 - TIE
NV: 48/49 - BUSH
CO: 49/50 - BUSH
AR: 45/54 - BUSH
NC: 47/53 - BUSH
Originally posted by Rob_Gee:nice.
MA: 40/60 - Sonick
I will raise taxes on all Yankees fans, and impose a cap on all AL East teams other than Boston. :)
Originally posted by Barcelona:as an fyi to you barcelona. . polls on the east coast don't close until 7 or 8 pm, eastern time. that would include the states of new hampshire, and most of florida and pennsylvania. the next round won't close until after 9 pm eastern, and so forth through the western states. for most people's purpose though, the eastern and central time zones contain the important states (with new mexico being mountain, and nevada being pacific time zone). so, you're friend will have to stay up very late to get any solid information on the poll numbers.
Yep, this would be excellent. So that you see how this thing is followed in Europe, I got a call during the Barcelona - Milan game from a friend telling me that he was in the stadium and asking me whether there were any results from the key states.
those early numbers were tilted strongly toward women. . .so, all in all, it should lean back towards a tie as the evening wears on (traditionally, women vote more than men in the morning, and men vote more than women in the evening - and bush polls better with men than women).
Originally posted by Barcelona:I was just reading a few European news sites (BBC, Le Monde, Libération) and the coverage is quite extensive. There was a chat on Libé with a reporter stationed in Miami describing the scene, who's voting, what it means, etc. "Tout le monde prend cette élection très au sérieux"
Yep, this would be excellent. So that you see how this thing is followed in Europe, I got a call during the Barcelona - Milan game from a friend telling me that he was in the stadium and asking me whether there were any results from the key states.
I just picked this up on some other board:
for what it's worth the big money folks on Wall Street - who are arguably smarter and better-connected then all of us - bailed out this afternoon during a early rally on Internet stories that exit polls show Kerry is doing very well in some battleground states. Maybe they know something we don't know and Kerry is doing better then expected. Money still talks.
Maybe the early reports bear some truth.
for what it's worth the big money folks on Wall Street - who are arguably smarter and better-connected then all of us - bailed out this afternoon during a early rally on Internet stories that exit polls show Kerry is doing very well in some battleground states. Maybe they know something we don't know and Kerry is doing better then expected. Money still talks.
Maybe the early reports bear some truth.
Originally posted by Venerable Bede:When I voted very early this morning it was all men. All businessmen. Maybe they weren't polled at that time, but they were out.
those early numbers were tilted strongly toward women. . .so, all in all, it should lean back towards a tie as the evening wears on (traditionally, women vote more than men in the morning, and men vote more than women in the evening - and bush polls better with men than women).