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Topic: Are there any evo's for Bush, or creo's for Kerry? - What is your choice?
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Trump won 
Suspended Member (Idle past 1240 days) Posts: 1928 Joined: 01-12-2004
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Message 16 of 28 (137555)
08-28-2004 12:04 AM
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Reply to: Message 15 by nator 08-27-2004 11:58 PM
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Didn't Kerry vote for the patriot act?
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AdminAsgara
Administrator (Idle past 2303 days) Posts: 2073 From: The Universe Joined: 10-11-2003
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Message 17 of 28 (137557)
08-28-2004 12:05 AM
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Let's keep it to simple answers to the question. Debate can be done on one of the three threads already open on the election issues. AdminAsgara Queen of the Universe http://asgarasworld.bravepages.comhttp://perditionsgate.bravepages.com
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RAZD
Member (Idle past 1405 days) Posts: 20714 From: the other end of the sidewalk Joined: 03-14-2004
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delete the two not on the question? I had to stop myself from going after buz's dig (well okay, now I've obsessed on it twice ...)
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Gary
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Evo, voting for Kerry. This isn't a very good survey because of the sample chosen. The people on the internet, in general, are more liberal. Liberals are a bit less likely to be religious enough to disbelieve in evolution. This forum is largely evolutionist. Therefore, most of the people here are going to be voting against Bush while being in favor of evolution. What I'm saying is that the users of this website, and many other websites, are biased against Bush. This may not represent the rest of the population of the United States. I believe that most people do not care much about evolution or the evolution/creation controversy. Most of them know very little about it and if asked about it, will probably admit this. There are probably a large number of both evolutionists and creationists on the sides of both the Democrats and the Republicans.
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Hangdawg13
Member (Idle past 751 days) Posts: 1189 From: Texas Joined: 05-30-2004
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Message 20 of 28 (137944)
08-29-2004 9:33 PM
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Reply to: Message 19 by Gary 08-29-2004 1:52 AM
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undecided (for evo/creo that is) DEFINATELY Bush.
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Mammuthus
Member (Idle past 6475 days) Posts: 3085 From: Munich, Germany Joined: 08-09-2002
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Message 21 of 28 (138028)
08-30-2004 4:30 AM
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Evo-disappointed with all candidates and tempted not to vote...but will probably vote for Kerry because as Greg Pallast pointed out, one should go out and vote since that is exactly what politicians don't want. Can anyone really say that either Bush or Kerry is someone they actually want to represent them?
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Brad
Member (Idle past 4788 days) Posts: 143 From: Portland OR, USA Joined: 01-26-2004
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Message 22 of 28 (138030)
08-30-2004 4:52 AM
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Evo for Bruce Campell...because I man's worth is determined by the size of his...chin, except in Kerry's case, because he's an idiot...so is Bush, and that brings me to my real point, about how much Bruce rules, and I will write his name in the little form.
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Rand Al'Thor
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Message 23 of 28 (138031)
08-30-2004 5:03 AM
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Evo-Kerry Would be nice to have a better choice, but Kerry will do.
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ThingsChange
Member (Idle past 5926 days) Posts: 315 From: Houston, Tejas (Mexican Colony) Joined: 02-04-2004
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Message 24 of 28 (138328)
08-31-2004 12:09 AM
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Evo for Bush, but not enthusiastically. Neither candidate wants to control illegal immigration.
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Hangdawg13
Member (Idle past 751 days) Posts: 1189 From: Texas Joined: 05-30-2004
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I would imagine (hopefully) Bush might tackle illegal immigration in his 2nd term as he will no longer have to worry about keeping the hispanic constituency.
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MrHambre
Member (Idle past 1393 days) Posts: 1495 From: Framingham, MA, USA Joined: 06-23-2003
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Message 26 of 28 (138480)
08-31-2004 1:04 PM
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Reply to: Message 16 by Trump won 08-28-2004 12:04 AM
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quote: Didn't Kerry vote for the patriot act?
Indeed he did. The sole dissenting vote cast in the Senate was from Wisconsin's Russ Feingold. regards, Esteban Hambre
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Adminnemooseus
Administrator Posts: 3974 Joined: 09-26-2002
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Message 27 of 28 (138483)
08-31-2004 1:13 PM
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Topic drift alert
Remember, this is a poll topic, not an issue debate topic. Adminnemooseus
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berberry
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Message 28 of 28 (138503)
08-31-2004 2:08 PM
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Reply to: Message 21 by Mammuthus 08-30-2004 4:30 AM
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Evo. Kerry (by default). Mammuthus asks:
quote: Can anyone really say that either Bush or Kerry is someone they actually want to represent them?
I can't.
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