latour999

latour999

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well, as a burnt out Deaniac, DEAN! DEANDEANDEAN! pros: seems intelligent, popular among liberal Dems, grassroots campaign, fundraising, can't call him a flip-flopper like Kerry cons: Northeastern liberal, unpopular among Republicans, YEEARGH!!! Seriously though, I think Richardson will be strong in '08 (popular, Southwestern governor, good chance of winning Hispanic vote in Southwest, Florida). I don't think Edwards will run again

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Interesting... the movies depict Wolfiwitz as running everything... I thought it was Cheney...? Did they show him combing his hair, like in Fahrenheit 9/11?

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Ooo! I've got another one: We should still follow the doctrine of Manifest Destiny. Oh, Sh*t! I'm gonna get invaded now! Must open up 1812-sized can of whoop-a*s on Bush, with Canada's strong, well-funded, powerful milit...we're screwed.

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I played the WeaponOfBushDestruction game, and it was the first good time I had since Nov. 2

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What are the stats on your custom candidate? I find to make it easy in campaign mode, I start as a candidate with excellent stamina, money and fundraising (my custom Dean has 9s and 10s) to build HQs, and pick a running mate with good charisma, integrity, experience, etc, and use him to lower the cost of endorsements, and recover from what seems to be a loss worse than McGovern's with endorsements, level 3 HQs, and a barrage of TV ads in the last 10 o

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Up here in Canada in 1993, Kim Campbell had an ad backfire horribly. She wasn't really expected to win anyway (she was incompetent, and took over for one of the most unpopular Prime Ministers in recent history), but it contributed to the severity of her defeat (winning 2 seats out of I think 301 at the time, not even winning her own seat). The ad highlighted the deformities in Jean Chretien's face (paralyzed on one side), but backfired and made her l

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How about the Curse of Al Gore's endorsement for the mystery of Who Killed Kerry? Remember Lieberman, Dean, Gore himself? Then he endorses Kerry late in the game. Ouch! Keep Al Gore under wraps in 2008!

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About half the time there is one outrageously stupid answer, that will result in people speculating as to your candidate's sanity "What is your greatest weakness?" "I actually have regualr bouts of insanity that couse me to go into a homocidal rage."

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Yes...me and my wacko liberal friends will take away your guns. Because there is no way around it. Either everyone has a or many guns, or we take away all your guns. I support gun control, but not taking away your guns (by the way, I'm about as liberal as they come). I support liscencing, registration, background checks, and preventing people with criminal records from purchasing guns. Basically, I would take guns away from criminals, and allow hu

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I'm Canadian (and a bit of a burnt out Deaniac ), so I can't vote, but as a Canadian, it will be no surprise who I would have voted for... Kerry/Edwards '04!

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I'm all for an idea like this. I think candidates should receive votes from the counties they win and not just the states they win. For example, in California, the coast supported Kerry, but the middle of California voted for Bush,s o Kerry would receive the EVs from the counties of the coasts, and Bush would receive the EVs from

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I also like to do interviews with my custom Dan Quayle candidate (0 in intelligence), and not being able to say anything remotely intelligent

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I always piss O' malley off on my answers! Sometimes I piss him off by trying to be intelligent and reasonable

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Michael Moore is from Flint, Michigan. Here's my Michael Moore, but I'm a little biased because I like his movies. Oh, and for some reason I don't get all those other stats like Competence, Judgement, Kerryadvantage, etc. //------------------------------------------------------------------------ CANDIDATE MichaelMoore //------------------------------------------------------------------------ FirstName "Michael" LastNam

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I also got the alien thing on joe user. I like some of the interesting answers, like when O'Malley asks you about pinhed celebrities, you can say "I'll have them shot" and when he goes nuts and asks if you're serious, you can threaten to put him on your list.

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MICHAEL MOORE for PRESIDENT in 2008. Let's make it really interesting: Michael Mooore / Bill O'Reilly or Rush Limbaugh 2008

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I actually saw an interesting picture. All the blue states and Canada combined to form "The United States of Canada" and all the red states became "Jesusland"

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Bush considered going to war with Iraq RIGHT AFTER 9/11 Actually, I heard a quote that Rumsfeld said right after 9/11 (I might not have his exact words here, I'm doing this from memory): "Lets bomb Iraq, there are no good targets in Afghanistan"

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What about Canada? I think we got fairly good odds at about 15-1 because we got oil in Alberta, that dumb moron Carolyn Parrish who won't shut up, a Liberal Prime Minister, recently legalized same-sex marriage, didn't go to Iraq, and have a lot of French people in Quebec. But, I think we might be safe for now because it will be too difficult for Bush to locate Canada on a map. "I know! Let's invade Canada! We can save on sending our troops

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I don't think Edwards will be very strong in '08. In the debates, he was attacked due to lack of experience, and now he doesn't even have his senate seat any more. I think the odds are better for someone like Richardson

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In my opinoin, (and that's just me, a dumb liberal), the military might of the United States can be better used for peaceful purposes, such as stopping the genocide in Sudan. There is no question that Saddam was a bad man, and yes, I'm happy that he's gone. But Bush needs to get his story straight. Iraq was invaded because of WMDs, but there were none. Then Iraq was invaded because Saddam had ties to Al-Qaeda, but he didn't. So Iraq was invaded to

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