Well done America
You've gone and voted in Bush for another four years!!!!!!!!!
Eejits.
(Okay, I know it's not official yet, but I don't think kerry can get enough electoral college votes now to win....)
But I have a question - to me, Kerry and Bush didn't seem hugely different in terms of their policies, but at least Kerry has an IQ higher than you can count on one hand, which I think is probably a good thing for the most powerful man in the world. And he was going to stop the war, although I heard that a whuile ago, and he could have changed his mind since. But that Nader guy seemed really good, he was anti-war, and for saving the environment - from what I heard of him, I really liked him. But would I have voted for him, or would I have abandoned my principles, knowing that he couldn't win, and would only split the anti-Bush vote, and voted for Kerry?
And of course, now Bush is re-elected, that means Tony Blair is more likely to be re-elected, since they're buddies and all, and nobody wants that...
America, why?!!
Eejits.
(Okay, I know it's not official yet, but I don't think kerry can get enough electoral college votes now to win....)
But I have a question - to me, Kerry and Bush didn't seem hugely different in terms of their policies, but at least Kerry has an IQ higher than you can count on one hand, which I think is probably a good thing for the most powerful man in the world. And he was going to stop the war, although I heard that a whuile ago, and he could have changed his mind since. But that Nader guy seemed really good, he was anti-war, and for saving the environment - from what I heard of him, I really liked him. But would I have voted for him, or would I have abandoned my principles, knowing that he couldn't win, and would only split the anti-Bush vote, and voted for Kerry?
And of course, now Bush is re-elected, that means Tony Blair is more likely to be re-elected, since they're buddies and all, and nobody wants that...
America, why?!!