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Cito Pelon
11-05-2004, 12:58 AM
Make your personal attacks here!

Make the other threads impersonal, more productive.

So, pucker up, buttercups, and kiss my ***. Pucker your fat lips up, Mock.

ClevelandBronco
11-05-2004, 01:00 AM
Make your personal attacks here!

Make the other threads impersonal, more productive.

So, pucker up, buttercups, and kiss my ***. Pucker your fat lips up, Mock.

Cito Pelon: Orale! Comete mis calconces, carnal...

Kaylore
11-05-2004, 02:08 AM
I'm confused. Are you asking us to attack you, or is this a sort of sparing room to keep personal attacks in on thread? Both? Del Taco?

Cito Pelon
11-06-2004, 12:44 AM
I'm confused. Are you asking us to attack you, or is this a sort of sparing room to keep personal attacks in on thread? Both? Del Taco?

Not a sparring room. Just make your personal attacks here. Keep them off the other threads.

No sparring, no give and take, just blow off steam here. See my next post.

Cito Pelon
11-06-2004, 12:50 AM
Enjolras, up yours. I stated on the All Great Nations eventually fall thread that I had a problem with the Electoral College, and you chose to be disrespectful, instead of just simply replying.

I don't appreciate that, and if you want to be enemies, no problem.

ClevelandBronco
11-06-2004, 01:07 AM
Cito: The guy starts his post in that thread with "Uhm" and you get your tail up? Dude, you have skin that's thinner than whichever one of those Olson twins keeps making the covers of the grocery store rags. Shield your pair, if indeed you have a pair.

(Is that what you're looking for here? Did I cheat because I wasn't involved in the original argument? I'm not clear on the rules here.)

Rock Chalk
11-06-2004, 01:21 AM
Enjolras, up yours. I stated on the All Great Nations eventually fall thread that I had a problem with the Electoral College, and you chose to be disrespectful, instead of just simply replying.

I don't appreciate that, and if you want to be enemies, no problem.

The electoral college ensures that all voices are heard and matter. If the popular vote were the only one that mattered then candidates would never go to smaller populated areas and focus on the highly liberal states that are densely populated so they could reach the most people in the shortest time.

F*ck that. The electoral college makes it so candidates have to go to places like Florida, Georgia, West Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota and so on. These people live very different lifestyles than urbanites from the heavily populated states and have a very different but equal say in how the country should be ran.

L.A. BRONCOS FAN
11-06-2004, 04:34 AM
AUSTIN, Texas -- Do you know how to cure a chicken-killin' dog? Now, you know you cannot keep a dog that kills chickens, no matter how fine a dog it is otherwise.

Some people think you cannot break a dog that has got in the habit of killin' chickens, but my friend John Henry always claimed you could. He said the way to do it is to take one of the chickens the dog has killed and wire the thing around the dog's neck, good and strong. And leave it there until that dead chicken stinks so bad that no other dog or person will even go near that poor beast. Thing'll smell so bad the dog won't be able to stand himself. You leave it on there until the last little bit of flesh rots and falls off, and that dog won't kill chickens again.

The Bush administration is going to be wired around the neck of the American people for four more years, long enough for the stench to sicken everybody. It should cure the country of electing Republicans.

http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?itemid=18028

watermock
11-06-2004, 04:47 AM
So how does it smell around your neck? Your the one that ate Crow. Now it's come out of your ass. Ha! Smell good?

A ferel dog needs to be put down. You don't know a damn thing about it. You shoot them with a rifle. Of course, you would only know about pitbulls trained in Los Angeles. Tell me how many chickens are raised there. There are no chickens in Los Angeles you dimwit. Your so clueless it's amazing. Once an animal begins killing out of it's natural habitat, you have to put it down. You need a rotten chicken around YOUR neck. Now that would be funny.

Cito Pelon
11-06-2004, 09:28 PM
Cito Pelon: Orale! Comete mis calconces, carnal...

Orale! Chingado . . .

Cito Pelon
11-06-2004, 09:38 PM
Cito: The guy starts his post in that thread with "Uhm" and you get your tail up? Dude, you have skin that's thinner than whichever one of those Olson twins keeps making the covers of the grocery store rags. Shield your pair, if indeed you have a pair.

(Is that what you're looking for here? Did I cheat because I wasn't involved in the original argument? I'm not clear on the rules here.)

It's silly to start a post with "Uhm . ." I didn't like it, there's no reaon to start a post like that. Just post.

I have three. Gotta wear specially-made boxers.

No, you didn't break any rules. there's no rules. If you want to make an attack do it here, keep it off the other threads.

Cito Pelon
11-06-2004, 09:53 PM
The electoral college ensures that all voices are heard and matter. If the popular vote were the only one that mattered then candidates would never go to smaller populated areas and focus on the highly liberal states that are densely populated so they could reach the most people in the shortest time.

F*ck that. The electoral college makes it so candidates have to go to places like Florida, Georgia, West Virginia, Ohio, Iowa, Kansas, Nevada, Idaho, North Dakota and so on. These people live very different lifestyles than urbanites from the heavily populated states and have a very different but equal say in how the country should be ran.

I must be missing something. A candidate can win the Electoral vote by carrying as few as 13 populous states. It may be less, I don't know. It sounds like you're agreeing with me.

Maybe that's the best we can do with our current system, as opposed to a Parliamentary system.

Play2win
11-06-2004, 09:56 PM
Actually, with the electoral college, if you vote for the canidate who lost the state (in which you vote in) Your Vote Was WORTHLESS!!!

It would have made no difference whatsoever if you voted or not.

So that slogan "every vote counts" just isn't true (in the electoral college voting system)

RunByDesign
11-07-2004, 07:46 AM
Screw all you guys. :thumbs: