[quote author=“gr00vy0ne”]At least we don’t have the obviously pro-Republican FOX News Network declaring a victor before the final count is in. They basically swayed the outcome of the last election causing the other networks to clamor and report the same thing thinking FOX had some sort of inside scoop and not having any real proof.
No.. we have CNN… much better.
[quote author=“gr00vy0ne”]269? Uh…everywhere I’m checking is reporting 249. Ohio is still up in the air.
Yes… 269… not 249. 269. MSNBC. Keep checking.
[quote author=“tifosiv122”]....he’s not lying, I see it myself.
Why would I lie? :? How exactly could I substantiate a claim like that from a source on the internet?
I was right, this was a super tuesday (I know what super tuesday is, but this was actually one) they dominated the house, senate, and took the president by command…over 3mil pop votes, 51%, hasnt happened since the 80s, not even clinton could get 51%...
Ironically, Bush supporters generally do not know Bush’s positions on many issues. For example, many Bush supporters believe he is against civil unions, for environmental protection like the Kyoto protocols, for the internations criminal court, etc.
The other interesting factoid is that the more education you have, the more likely you are to vote for Kerry. People with high-school educations tend to vote Bush, people with college or advanced degrees tend to vote Kerry.
[quote author=“grisjuan”]Ironically, Bush supporters generally do not know Bush’s positions on many issues. For example, many Bush supporters believe he is against civil unions, for environmental protection like the Kyoto protocols, for the internations criminal court, etc.
The other interesting factoid is that the more education you have, the more likely you are to vote for Kerry. People with high-school educations tend to vote Bush, people with college or advanced degrees tend to vote Kerry.
[quote author=“grisjuan”]Ironically, Bush supporters generally do not know Bush’s positions on many issues. For example, many Bush supporters believe he is against civil unions, for environmental protection like the Kyoto protocols, for the internations criminal court, etc.
The other interesting factoid is that the more education you have, the more likely you are to vote for Kerry. People with high-school educations tend to vote Bush, people with college or advanced degrees tend to vote Kerry.
Next time you try to provide falsified, opinion-based, “facts”, try finding evidence to back up them up. Might be helpful.