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Old 28-01-2008, 21:53   #12
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Re: US Elections

What happens is, each party selects a complete ass-wipe to run, then the Republicans try and stop as many people from voting as possible while the Democrats try and get them to. Dubious means are used in both cases. The result is hailed as a 'great day for democracy'. Then the winner spends four years paying off his corporate sponsors in taxpayer's pork, and the whole cycle repeats.

I'd have liked to see a Ron Paul - Dennis Kucinich battle, but I suspect it's going to be Clinton v McCain, which is a shame as it's the only pairing that gives the bloody Republicans a chance. McCain is doing his best to shoot himself in the foot though, by promising more wars if he gets in. Goofball.
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