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Who Would The World Elect?
Here is a website which has been in the process of conducting a poll of countries around the world regarding the question of who they think should be elected the next President of the United States. The result of that poll so far is one we are unlikely to see reported in the mainstream media. http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/ |
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Just goes to show there are a lot of clueless people in the world....
wrote in message ... Here is a website which has been in the process of conducting a poll of countries around the world regarding the question of who they think should be elected the next President of the United States. The result of that poll so far is one we are unlikely to see reported in the mainstream media. http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/ |
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Who Would The World Elect?
Dr. Hardcrab wrote:
Just goes to show there are a lot of clueless people in the world.... wrote in message ... Here is a website which has been in the process of conducting a poll of countries around the world regarding the question of who they think should be elected the next President of the United States. The result of that poll so far is one we are unlikely to see reported in the mainstream media. http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/ And further that people will willingly subvert their country to win the admiration of the world. |
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On Feb 5, 3:27*pm, "HeyBub" wrote:
Dr. Hardcrab wrote: Just goes to show there are a lot of clueless people in the world.... wrote in message ... Here is a website which has been in the process of conducting a poll of countries around the world regarding the question of who they think should be elected the next President of the United States. The result of that poll so far is one we are unlikely to see reported in the mainstream media. http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/ And further that people will willingly subvert their country to win the admiration of the world.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So defending the U.S. Constitution has now been declared a subversion of America. How quaint. |
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Who Would The World Elect?
On Feb 5, 2:38*pm, "Dr. Hardcrab" wrote:
Just goes to show there are a lot of clueless people in the world.... wrote in message ... Here is a website which has been in the process of conducting a poll of countries around the world regarding the question of who they think should be elected the next President of the United States. The result of that poll so far is one we are unlikely to see reported in the mainstream media. http://www.whowouldtheworldelect.com/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Yes. It does. It's surprising that anyone voted for anyone *besides* Dr. Paul. Anyone with a brain, that is, lol. |
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OT: Who Would The World Elect?
"Dr. Hardcrab" wrote in message news:3X2qj.17829$qI.3129@trnddc03... Just goes to show there are a lot of clueless people in the world.... Agreed -- the numbers are absolutely silly since you can vote as many times as you want to (despite what the website says) and can say you're from anywhere in the world. To prove it, I just placed two votes for McCain, from Taiwan and Gibraltar. The irony is that you've got Ron Paul kooks now trying to act like internationalists! -- Somewhere there's a Ron Paul campaign member hunched over a keyboard, entering country after country and vote after vote, and thinking that he's fooling someone. The fool is anyone who thinks that Ron Paul's positions have a constitutional basis, are well thought-out, or have any chance of being acceptable. He is nothing more than a side show at the 3-ring circus. Never trust someone with two first names -- |
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JimR wrote:
The irony is that you've got Ron Paul kooks now trying to act like internationalists! -- Somewhere there's a Ron Paul campaign member hunched over a keyboard, entering country after country and vote after vote, and thinking that he's fooling someone. The fool is anyone who thinks that Ron Paul's positions have a constitutional basis, are well thought-out, or have any chance of being acceptable. He is nothing more than a side show at the 3-ring circus. Never trust someone with two first names -- Whether Paul wins is irrelevant to the Ronulans; it's the membership in the movement that's important. To the True Believer, participation in their Holy Cause takes their mind off their own meaningless affairs and gives purpose and direction to their empty lives. This syndrome is easilty detectable when you notice that the membership in mass movements is interchangable. Whether it's Ron Paul, save the whales, hug a tree, or eliminating soda pop in high schools, it is the participation in something larger than themselves that's the attraction. Often these deluded people belong to many such groups simultaneously - so they'll have something to occupy their time every night of the week. Pitiful, really. |
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2008 20:03:09 -0600, "HeyBub" wrote:
JimR wrote: The irony is that you've got Ron Paul kooks now trying to act like internationalists! -- Somewhere there's a Ron Paul campaign member hunched over a keyboard, entering country after country and vote after vote, and thinking that he's fooling someone. The fool is anyone who thinks that Ron Paul's positions have a constitutional basis, are well thought-out, or have any chance of being acceptable. He is nothing more than a side show at the 3-ring circus. Never trust someone with two first names -- Whether Paul wins is irrelevant to the Ronulans; it's the membership in the movement that's important. To the True Believer, participation in their Holy Cause takes their mind off their own meaningless affairs and gives purpose and direction to their empty lives. This syndrome is easilty detectable when you notice that the membership in mass movements is interchangable. Whether it's Ron Paul, save the whales, hug a tree, or eliminating soda pop in high schools, it is the participation in something larger than themselves that's the attraction. Often these deluded people belong to many such groups simultaneously - so they'll have something to occupy their time every night of the week. Pitiful, really. Ron Paul - The Smear Campaign: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5jZTd9j6_yg |
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