What did you think about most when voting?
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Morals
1
25.00%
Economy
2
50.00%
Terrorism
0
0%
Other
1
25.00%
Total:
4 votes
100%
RaventheOnly
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Gender: Male Location: Hermitage (meditating)
Things thought about when Voting in 2004
When voting for President these are the top three things voters had on thier minds:
22% Moral Values
20% Economy
17% Terrorism
So your thoughts... and what you were thinking of?
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Nov 4th, 2004 02:49 AM
silver_tears
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That's a load of crap, essentially imo the only reason Bush won is because he drove fear into peoples' hearts with his whole war on terror, people were too afraid to choose kerry because they knew that Bush meant business in this "war"
Very few people like change!
Sympathy and fear are the only reasons he got as many votes as he did.
Or I could be wrong, and Americans could really care more about homosexuality in their country than their education or health crisises
Nov 4th, 2004 02:53 AM
SlipknoT
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Do we really need another political thread?
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:04 AM
-=Urot=-
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Has anyone here ever questioned the Diebolt voting system?
Do you think it was 100% trust worthy (no paper trail)?
Did you know the CEO (Walden O'Dell) of the Debolt Company is an avid Bush supporter?
Looks like Dell made good on his promise to deliver Ohio's 24 electoral votes to Bush back in June.
Side note:
Look what I found. Now I'm not saying it's true, but it does make you think about what could have happened last nite.
http://www.rense.com/general59/steI.HTM
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:06 AM
silver_tears
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I've read about that, and yes it's definately very suspicious.
Nov 4th, 2004 03:09 AM
RaventheOnly
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Gender: Male Location: Hermitage (meditating)
quote: Originally posted by silver_tears
That's a load of crap, essentially imo the only reason Bush won is because he drove fear into peoples' hearts with his whole war on terror, people were too afraid to choose kerry because they knew that Bush meant business in this "war"
Very few people like change!
Sympathy and fear are the only reasons he got as many votes as he did.
Or I could be wrong, and Americans could really care more about homosexuality in their country than their education or health crisises
This is from MSNBC polling, right as the voters left the booth look at thier site.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:19 AM
silver_tears
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Even so
I really don't see why people follow polls so blindly
Hell I could make a poll claiming the world is flat, and if the results were in my favour would you believe it?
Nov 4th, 2004 03:21 AM
Darth Revan
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Gender: Male Location: -
quote: Originally posted by -=Urot=-
Has anyone here ever questioned the Diebolt voting system?
Do you think it was 100% trust worthy (no paper trail)?
Did you know the CEO (Walden O'Dell) of the Debolt Company is an avid Bush supporter?
Looks like Dell made good on his promise to deliver Ohio's 24 electoral votes to Bush back in June.
Side note:
Look what I found. Now I'm not saying it's true, but it does make you think about what could have happened last nite.
http://www.rense.com/general59/steI.HTM
Yeah, I heard about that, but I really think Bush won this one fairly. For some reason.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:22 AM
silver_tears
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quote: Originally posted by RaventheOnly
This is from MSNBC polling, right as the voters left the booth look at thier site.
and how exactly did they get these votes?
did they just go and ask people leaving the polls?
Nov 4th, 2004 03:23 AM
Mr. Sandman
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Gender: Male Location: New York City
My thoughts?
It's the apocalypse
ok, ok, im kidding. But these next 4 years are going to SUCK.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:26 AM
RaventheOnly
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Gender: Male Location: Hermitage (meditating)
quote: Originally posted by silver_tears
and how exactly did they get these votes?
did they just go and ask people leaving the polls?
Yes. people who left the voting booth, mind you all over the country, were asked what they considered most important on how they voted and those are the percentages of answers.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:27 AM
RaventheOnly
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quote: Originally posted by silver_tears
Even so
I really don't see why people follow polls so blindly
Hell I could make a poll claiming the world is flat, and if the results were in my favour would you believe it?
Polls are very misguiding yes. and polls should be considered as only oart of the many references that should be taken into view when trying to predict what the mindset of the population is thinking. Considering that Personally Bush has a far higher rating one must consider that a person would feel more comfortable talking to him one on one becasue he has similar things in common persona wise.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:30 AM
Darth Revan
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quote: Originally posted by RaventheOnly
Polls are very misguiding yes. and polls should be considered as only oart of the many references that should be taken into view when trying to predict what the mindset of the population is thinking. Considering that Personally Bush has a far higher rating one must consider that a person would feel more comfortable talking to him one on one becasue he has similar things in common persona wise.
Like... stupidity?
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:31 AM
silver_tears
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He's a simpleton alright
His I.Q alone proves so if you want statistics
Nov 4th, 2004 03:38 AM
MC Mike
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Re: Things thought about when Voting in 2004
quote: Originally posted by RaventheOnly
When voting for President these are the top three things voters had on thier minds:
22% Moral Values
20% Economy
17% Terrorism
So your thoughts... and what you were thinking of?
Moral Values...? As in what they stood on Abortion and such? We must have a very stupid America.
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Nov 4th, 2004 03:42 AM
RaventheOnly
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Gender: Male Location: Hermitage (meditating)
quote: Originally posted by Darth Revan
Like... stupidity?
actually education level is important when dealing with polls
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Nov 4th, 2004 04:28 AM
Dr. Strangelove
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Re: Things thought about when Voting in 2004
quote: Originally posted by RaventheOnly
When voting for President these are the top three things voters had on thier minds:
22% Moral Values
20% Economy
17% Terrorism
So your thoughts... and what you were thinking of?
It would seem to me that terrorism would be the biggest issue, or whether you were for or against the Iraq war.
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Nov 4th, 2004 05:36 AM
Jackie Malfoy
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You must had been watching the news too!Anyway like the guy on tv said, it was morals that got bush to be president!Which the dems as always payed no attention of showing.
Kerry not being a moral man to begin with anyway.Coughtwowifescough!Good question through!JM
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Nov 6th, 2004 07:07 PM
jinXed by JaNx
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Either president would have given us the same results. NOTHING. Kerry would have shit all over the economy introducing socialized healthcare though.
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Nov 6th, 2004 09:56 PM
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Looks like simplicity won. Says a lot about people who voted for Bush.
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Nov 6th, 2004 10:00 PM
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