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  1. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    I thought you were going to say they were showing Farenheit 911.

    Seriously, Kerry screwed up when the NAACP leader told him that the blacks
    didn't care about Vietnam and wanted to know when he was going to start
    talking about what he was going to give them.

    lucky for us Kerry never did and was dumb enough not to take his advice so maybe the black turnout for Kerry will be low.

    I think this will cost him the election! A blunder on his part! :lol:
     
  2. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    I agree 100 %. Could anyone tell me why an African-American would be motivated enough to walk out the door, drive to their local polling place and pull the lever for Kerry? Just one reason will do.

    Talk about being disenfranchised. The Dems don't give a sh!t about them other than their vote. I just wish the Republicans would do a better job at conveying the message that the Dems are NOT their friends.
     
  3. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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  4. marcmc99

    marcmc99 Founding Member

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    Because they have been told all their lives Republicans are evil and Democrats are the savior of the black race. Black community and political leaders constantly tell them the money spent on the Iraq war could have been better used for "social" programs to better their lives. That, and the whole draft rumor that is constantly preached to them, because many still believe a draft targets blacks primarily. Plus the fact that many are more concerned with local elections and will vote for Kerry simply because they are already at the polls and he is the democratic candidate. Many don't have to know or care to know who Kerry is to support him.

    I'll be honest, I am very uneasy about this election. You look at all the voters the democrats have signed up in these swing states, and if only 25% of these show up it will tip the scales to Kerry. The votes of blacks, hispanics (legals and illegals), American indians, and the under 25 crowd in these states could very easily put Kerry in office.

    That being said, if Kerry does indeed win, at least Porter Goss has time to purge the liberal element from the CIA before Kerry replaces him. I wouldn't be surpised if we learn after the election that Kerry did indeed receive a less than honorable discharge from the military and Carter swept it under the rug for him. Could be before the inauguration, or within his first year in office. If he does win I think there is a good chance he won't be sworn in or if he is he won't remain in office very long. A Kerry election will definitely be an embarrassment for America, the scandal that could follow will be humiliating. Call it a hunch, but I could see Edwards finishing out Kerry's 4 years.
     
  5. rickyd

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  6. LSUDeek

    LSUDeek All That She Wants...

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    I'm 23 and I'm voting for Bush.
     
  7. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    You must be a real hoot to be around. :dis:

    Did I say anything about Christmas?
     
  8. rickyd

    rickyd Founding Member

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    You said holiday season, and martin has made it real clear here that he is a non-believer, so I figured he has probably let his doorman know also.
    Hence, the doorman has nothing to lose with martin during any religious holiday season.
    As for me, I'm in the believers bracket. :thumb:

    And yes "I AM A HOOT" :rofl: :wink: :shock:
     
  9. G_MAN113

    G_MAN113 Founding Member

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    Julius J. Caesar, that's almost as frightening a thought as Kerry even being elected to begin with.
     
  10. lsubatgirl04

    lsubatgirl04 Cupcake Thief

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    I'm 22 and voted for Bush. But I do believe (nationwide) more young voters will cast their votes for Kerry.
     

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