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jcgirl said:There was an election? Maybe I should go sneak my vote in,,,,,,
jcgirl said:yeah who would know?
jcgirl said:omg a conspiritist. LOL
Nobody Special said:Here is a news cast that was sent to me.. thought you would like to read what it said...
BELGRADE--Serbian president Vojislav Kostunica deployed more than 30,000 peacekeeping troops to the U.S. Monday,
pledging full support to the troubled North American nation
as it struggles to establish democracy.
"We must do all we can to support free elections in America
and allow democracy to gain a foothold there," Kostunica
said. "The U.S. is a major player in the Western Hemisphere
and its continued stability is vital to Serbian interests in that
region."
Kostunica urged Al Gore, the U.S. opposition-party leader
who is refusing to recognize the nation's Nov. 7 election
results, to "let the democratic process take its course."
"Mr. Gore needs to acknowledge the will of the people
and concede that he has lost this election," Kostunica
said. "Until all of America's political figures learn to
respect the institutions that have been put in place, the
nation will never be a true democracy."
Serbian forces have been stationed throughout the U.S.,
with an emphasis on certain trouble zones. Among
them are Oregon, Florida, and eastern Tennessee, where
Gore set up headquarters in Bush territory. An additional
10,000 troops are expected to arrive in the capital city of
Washington, D.C. by Friday.
Though Kostunica has pledged to work with U.S. leaders,
he did not rule out the possibility of economic sanctions
if the crisis is not resolved soon.
"For democracy to take root and flourish, it must be
planted in the rich soil of liberty. And the cornerstone
of liberty is elections free of tampering or corruption,"
Kostunica said. "Should America prove itself incapable
of learning this lesson on its own, the international
community may be forced to take stronger measures."
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jcgirl said:LOL, counting the days eh? you got that many days left to live?
riff said:jcgirl said:LOL, counting the days eh? you got that many days left to live?
Heh... Well, I am counting. I'm counting. We all know that George would never say something just to get elected.
What do you plan on doing with your $30.00?![]()
jcgirl said:I think ill buy Jupiter another flowere and chuckus a log. LOL, course by the time I get my 30 bucks, all 30 dollars will by is a coke.....in your hand no cup, or 1 rib, HOW MUCH FOR JUST 1 RIB??? LMAO
riff said:
What do you plan on doing with your $30.00?![]()
jcgirl said:oh crap what movie was it from? Damn cant think of it right now
Shelby said:Well knock me out of my tree if I am wrong here, but this is now coming through on a couple of threads....
JC & Chuckus sitting in a tree
K I S S I N G.....
The reason is that's where all the evidence points. Of course, if you're not interested in evidence, then …riff said:I have heard several "conservative" talk show hosts say that what gore is doing is trying to "steal" and election and that what he is doing is "wrong," "unethical," etc. etc.
There was no ambiguity except what he and his throng of bottom-feeding attorneys have manufactured with a polling campaign. If there's any evidence of fraud or wrongdoing in the Florida election, it all points to the Democrat officials involved in the ballot handling and counting which has resulted in an inordinate number of votes mysteriously gained for Algore.riff said:The man is exercising his legal and constitutional right to appeal an ambigious legal event (an extremely close election) to the courts which are here to answer questions of legality. I am glad he is doing it. I think he should play every "legal" card he has.
What did you like about Albert Arnold Gore Senior that you find distasteful about Albert Arnold Gore JUNIOR? If Bush does ultimately win, the country will be better off without a doubt. Not a great deal but somewhat because at least there will be someone in the Presidency who has some respect for the rule of law. That is not something of which you can accuse Clinton or his vice perpetrator, Algore (Albert A. Gore Junior).riff said:I voted for Gore, but it was as much a vote "AGAINST" Bush. I think in the end Bush will win out this thing- and I regret it. I "did not care" for his father, but his daddy did not arouse the distaste that Junior does.