How did LSU fans vote this year?

Discussion in 'Free Speech Alley' started by olVENICEdog, Nov 2, 2004.

  1. DDTigerFan

    DDTigerFan Back from the Dead

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    Living in Louisiana and not liking either Bush or Kerry I decided to go with Badnarik just so people couldn't gripe at me for not voting.
     
  2. HatcherTiger

    HatcherTiger Freedom Isn't Free

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  3. Golden Tiger

    Golden Tiger Founding Member

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    Voted Bush....... :thumb:
     
  4. GxLSU1

    GxLSU1 Founding Member

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    I noticed that you were from Huntsville, so am I. Where at in Huntsville?
     
  5. TSdude

    TSdude Founding Member

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    George W. Bush...and thank God he won. And thank God David Vitter got 51% and we didn't end up with a situation like the governor's race last year.
     
  6. Proud Tiger

    Proud Tiger Founding Member

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    I live just outside Hampton Cove, just off Highway 431. How about you?
     
  7. ramah

    ramah Founding Member

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    Snickering ... about a "closet" phenom ... I told you guys he was a ****ing

    Now that Bush is elected ... as we expected

    WIN
     
  8. GxLSU1

    GxLSU1 Founding Member

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    I used to live in Hampton Cove but I moved to the Downtown district 3 years ago.
     
  9. LSUHotdog

    LSUHotdog Founding Member

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    TE, I like your analysis, and I agree that the people who care about the Democratic party and do not want to drive it in the ground, have to conduct an aggressive campaign to stop the self destructing, sociopathic behavior of Hollywood fanatics and liberal media. The regular folks resent that. I mean look at the electoral map, and it says everything. It's red except for the west coast, the union workers up north, and New England. Good model democrats like Joe Liebermann, Harry Reid and Zell Miller, are totally marginalized.
    The country rejects the left wing agenda, and in a war time, everyday folks like us long for unity and balance, not the current division. I believe in balance, and it will eventually dispose these drama major idiots burning flags and effigies of Bush, and the country will be whole again. I mean who would give Michael Moore a position of power in this government?
     
  10. captainpodnuh

    captainpodnuh Baseball at da Box

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    Its interesting that several of my friends were heavy Dems in college, supporting all the left wing, socio-economic views of the party. Once they graduated and started paying taxes, even on their modest starting engineering salaries, they rapidly became fiscal conservatives.

    One in particular used to preach to me about how it was right for the government to take my money and give it away (Problem was that at the time, he didn't have any money for Uncle Sam to take). Once Uncle started taking his money and giving it away, he did a major about face on the economic front.

    I put much more consideration on a candidate's fiscal policies than I do on any social issues. Frankly, its just that much more important to me as someone who pays more than his fair share of the tax burden.

    And if it wasn't clear as mud, One Bush and One Dick!
     

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