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Osem 09-01-2008 14:20

US Elections.........yawn
 
Is it just me? I'm already sick and tired of the coverage of the US Primary Elections. The likes of the BBC keep asking why the UK is fixated upon it all but are we really or is the media once again forcing the coverage upon us?

Certainly we all have an indirect interest in who the next US President is, but in the absence of any influence over proceedings there, do we really want hour after hour of radio/TV coverage from PigsKnuckle, Arkansas and BrokenToe, Idaho over the next year?

downquark1 09-01-2008 14:25

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I have the saying:

All politics is (insert potentially offensive term meaning very stupid).
But American politics is so (insert term), it's entertaining.

PeteTheMusicGuy 09-01-2008 14:27

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Just stick them all in a ring and let them fight it out much more interesting ;)

Damien 09-01-2008 14:28

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Well you won't have to put up with it for a year, at least not the primarys. They pretty much come to a end in early February. Then there will be less coverage here for a while until Summer and the run up to the conventions. Then pretty much constant coverage until November when the election takes place

Osem 09-01-2008 14:31

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Quote:

Originally Posted by PeteTheMusicGuy (Post 34467221)
Just stick them all in a ring and let them fight it out much more interesting ;)

Snap! See my post in the Mayor of London thread :)

---------- Post added at 13:31 ---------- Previous post was at 13:29 ----------

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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34467222)
Well you won't have to put up with it for a year, at least not the primarys. They pretty much come to a end in early February. Then there will be less coverage here for a while until Summer and the run up to the conventions. Then pretty much constant coverage until November when the election takes place

That prospect offers about as much relief as offering the condemned man a choice of gas chamber or electric chair. :)

Shaun 10-01-2008 00:36

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I'm in agreement - Yawn. :blush:

bopdude 10-01-2008 00:54

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 34467222)
Then pretty much constant coverage until November when the election takes place

Why don't hey just give her ( HC ) the crown, or whatever it is over there :d and have done, this mans opinion, woman power is about to get a whole new meaning, and pms is about to reach new heights.

lostandconfused 10-01-2008 08:32

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I think we should revoke their independance;

http://politicalhumor.about.com/libr...dependence.htm

BBKing 16-01-2008 23:56

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Yawning? This'll wake you up:

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike Huckabee
"I have opponents in this race who do not want to change the Constitution," Huckabee told a Michigan audience on Monday. "But I believe it's a lot easier to change the Constitution than it would be to change the word of the living god. And that's what we need to do -- to amend the Constitution so it's in God's standards rather than try to change God's standards so it lines up with some contemporary view."

OK, so you're living in the greatest secular democracy on earth, founded by far-sighted men of enlightened views, both Christian and atheist (hello, my avatar) and deliberately set up so that religion is an entirely personal matter that the state should both not interfere with and not promote. Now this chap nobody heard of five minutes ago thinks that should be thrown in the bin, and he's running for President*.

Actually, he's apparently freaked out even US evangelicals with this bit of theocratic treason.

* Of the USA, rather than Iran, in case anyone's confused. They'd like him there.

Tezcatlipoca 17-01-2008 00:04

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Huckabee :rolleyes:


He's the fervently anti-evolution Southern Baptist minister with the "celebrity" support of Chuck Norris isn't he?

jkat 17-01-2008 00:14

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34471766)
Yawning? This'll wake you up:



OK, so you're living in the greatest secular democracy on earth, founded by far-sighted men of enlightened views, both Christian and atheist (hello, my avatar) and deliberately set up so that religion is an entirely personal matter that the state should both not interfere with and not promote. Now this chap nobody heard of five minutes ago thinks that should be thrown in the bin, and he's running for President*.

Actually, he's apparently freaked out even US evangelicals with this bit of theocratic treason.

* Of the USA, rather than Iran, in case anyone's confused. They'd like him there.

one very scary guy!:shocked:

BBKing 17-01-2008 00:26

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Quote:

He's the fervently anti-evolution Southern Baptist minister with the "celebrity" support of Chuck Norris isn't he?
Chuck Norris? Lord Byron could 'ave him with one arm tied behind his back. The big wuss.

Quote:

Lord Byron's fame rests not only on his writings but also on his life, which featured extravagant living, numerous love affairs, debts, separation, and allegations of incest and sodomy. He was famously described by Lady Caroline Lamb as "mad, bad, and dangerous to know." Byron served as a regional leader of Italy's revolutionary organization the Carbonari in its struggle against Austria, and later travelled to fight against the Turks in the Greek War of Independence, for which the Greeks consider him a national hero. He died from a febrile illness in Messolonghi.

His daughter Ada Lovelace, notable in her own right, collaborated with Charles Babbage on the analytical engine, a predecessor to modern computers.
Did anyone else hear the recent Burger King advert that tried to claim Byron was in some way effete and unmanly and start swearing at the radio?

Osem 17-01-2008 12:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BBKing (Post 34471766)
Yawning? This'll wake you up:

Well it might be worth waking up if there was anything pratical we could do to influence who's elected but since we very sadly can't, I'll stick to my yawning and pray that the next president isn't worse than this one.


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