View Full Version : What should be the strategy of the next election?
Valkyrie
15th May 2002, 04:45
I know this is a bit early. but I'm counting the days...
What should be the strategy of the next US presidentail election? Can we risk voting thrid party and chance having that evil bastard get another four years? I always have voted my conscience, but.. I don't know now. Those complete rightwinger wreck alot of havoc in a little bit of time. And yet, I still can't believe the people pretty much passively allowed this puppet and election fraud to take place right in front of our eyes. Were's the Outrage, Where's the uprising?
Sasafrás
15th May 2002, 04:48
That evil bastardo wasn't (popularly) elected last time.. He surely won't be elected next time..
Valkyrie
15th May 2002, 14:25
I hope not, La Rainbuex. But you know he's gonna be riding on "saving the world from the boogie man." I think unless he majorly fucks up in a mainstream sort of way -- he already has it in his pocket. It's a scary thought.
Fires of History
15th May 2002, 23:06
The GOP has announced that they are going to use photos from 9/11 in the Bush posters. My concern is that the U$ will get lulled into believing that ousting Bush will lead to some sort of terrrorist attack or security failure.
Let's just say that I believe Bush will use 9/11 however he can. I will send an absentee vote then if I am still legally an amerikkkan citizen then.
And Paris about your third party question. It is arguable that Nader made Gore lose. Do we really want that again? I'm all for voting how you want, but those that vote farther left should look at the reality of the situation, and for now help 'tug' things as far left as they can realistically go for now. I guess what I'm saying is I would rather stop Bush having another four years than feel all consciously goodie-goodie about my "vote."
But then I am only saying this because I would support ANY measure to prevent Bush another run.
RGacky3
15th May 2002, 23:51
the democrats and the republicans are basiacally the same thing, the democrats are not really leftist at all. I say we all vote socialist/labour or commie, so that at least perhaps they can participate in the dabates, and then slowly get bigger.
LeonardoDaVinci
17th May 2002, 00:29
It's not really a democratic choice when you have to choose between two parties that carry almost identical ideologies with the only noticeable difference being the religious backgrounds of their respective voters. Furthermore, the federal government is so corrupt and closely linked to big business nowadays that any presidential candidate who attempts to pursue the interests of the public rather than those of big businesses will be filtered out immediately. So the way I see it, it doesn't really matter which way you vote. Nevertheless, if it was me, I would still rather see that monkey Bush out of the White House.
But hey, I can't do anything. I live in the UK, and I have to coexist with the bloody monarchist over here.
Xvall
17th May 2002, 01:29
Vote Nader..
The Democraps and Republicans, Either way you're screwed. Even my mom said that she voted for gore because he was the "Lesser of Two Evils.."
BananaKing
17th May 2002, 03:47
I highly doubt that Dubya's popularity will last. His daddy was ousted after he failed miserbly on domestic issues, even though he waged a very popular war on Iraq. Sounds similar?
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RGacky3
18th May 2002, 00:04
VOTE COMMIE OR SOCILAIST. AT LEAST GET THEM INTO THE DEBATES.
BananaKing
18th May 2002, 00:22
Get who into the debates?
The Communist Party has only about 3,000 members. (in US that is).
If you guys want to get someone into the debates, go for a lesser extreme candidate, try the Green Party. It will be funny to see a socialist on an American debate, and the public reaction.
RGacky3
18th May 2002, 19:25
The public needs to see what communism is really about. the only way for this to happen in though the debates. If communist party gets into the dabates, they could slowly raise to power. The green party, thats not socialist at all, its just a buch on capitalist hippies.
RedSovietCCCP
26th May 2002, 17:05
Don't vote for any of those jackasses. The green party is a joke too. Nader, bush and gore are all a bunch of fuck ups. Democrats, republicans, and the independent partys such as the green party is all part of the bourgeois (capitalist) system. DON"T VOTE
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