posted 09-06-2000 04:48 PM
I'm a registered democrat. Well because democracy, and democrat seem to go well together, "a match". But since Bush looks so much like my father I'm jumping lines. I'll vote for a republican whilst I have no idea of his policies or anything. The term "looks" Is all I can see really, in politics and in life.
posted 09-07-2000 11:57 AM
See, I'm Canadian, so I don't really understand American Politics. You sit there and complain that there are no good canditates. Then as it get's closer to election time you all seem to suddenly side with one or the other. That's the strangest part. How can you have a two party political system. That only leaves people stuck between the frying pan and the fire. Everyone knows that 3rd party Canditates never really have a chance in your system. Just look at Perot, he was mega rich, he still had no chance. I'm using 'you' to mean the average voting american population.
Sorry, I didn't mean to preach, I'm just trying to start some shit
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posted 09-08-2000 12:03 AM
Not only that, but look at the way the president runs things...he doesn't. All his advisors do it all. He is just a public relations and foreignaffairs representativewith no real power anymore..
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posted 09-08-2000 01:26 AM
does canada even have a president?
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posted 09-08-2000 11:51 AM
No grumps, we don't have a President, our government is an offshoot of the British system. Ours is a Prime Minister, and he has little real power either.
posted 09-08-2000 07:20 PM
our prime minister isa freak show!!! I mean look at him...HE represents us and is branded as our leader...
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