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Tom

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  • Thread Starter #61
    ++ [ originally posted by Andy ] ++
    but still people should keep their noses out of other people's business.
    I don't see why its not anyone's business and i certainly can't see why we shouldn't be allowed to discuss the matter. I wouldn't give a toss if americans started debating our elections so why is there such a problem?
     

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    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++


    I don't see why its not anyone's business and i certainly can't see why we shouldn't be allowed to discuss the matter. I wouldn't give a toss if americans started debating our elections so why is there such a problem?
    I'm all for discussing the matter Tom, but I'm not for people trying to convey me to change my opinions, especially when they themselves have no say in the election. Therefore, people should remain silent over who they are going to vote for. ;)
     
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    Tom

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    Alright kinda understanding you now ;)

    However I don't see why there's a problem with people saying who they're voting for. I don't know if its maybe a cultural difference to the UK but a lot of people here are fairly open about it. I always vote tory for a start, well at least until some far right party emerges that aren't a bunch of uneducated racist and violent thugs :rolleyes:
     

    KB824

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    ++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
    Alright kinda understanding you now ;)

    However I don't see why there's a problem with people saying who they're voting for. I don't know if its maybe a cultural difference to the UK but a lot of people here are fairly open about it. I always vote tory for a start, well at least until some far right party emerges that aren't a bunch of uneducated racist and violent thugs :rolleyes:
    I've always kept stuff like that pretty close to the vest, Tom. Always have since I first started voting in '88, so that won't change anytime soon. But I can tell you who I voted for in the last 4 elections......................................










    If you do my taxes next year. With your math, I'm bound to get a 15,000 dollar refund:D
     
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    Understood, my parents have always had the same view. I just like to get things off my chest, and feel that through any sort of political discussion you often sorta give away who you're gonna vote for with your views anyway!
     
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  • Thread Starter #66
    ++ [ originally posted by Sergio ] ++
    If you do my taxes next year. With your math, I'm bound to get a 15,000 dollar refund:D
    I like nothing more than fvcking over the tax authorities, lemme at 'em :D
     

    KB824

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    ++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
    Understood, my parents have always had the same view. I just like to get things off my chest, and feel that through any sort of political discussion you often sorta give away who you're gonna vote for with your views anyway!
    Not if you can see both positives and negatives in each parties' platform. Although I'm a republican, I don't simply walk into the booth and pull the large top lever that has the elephant logo on it and just walk away. I haven't voted for a republican president since I've been able to vote. Which would explain why I've never been invited to be part of the Rhode Island delegation to the Republican National Conventions:D
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by Paolo_Montero ] ++
    Understood, my parents have always had the same view. I just like to get things off my chest, and feel that through any sort of political discussion you often sorta give away who you're gonna vote for with your views anyway!
    Not all the time. Sometimes it's just used as a defense against some of the absurd things other people say. ;)
     

    Elnur_E65

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    Feb 21, 2004
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    ++ [ originally posted by swag ] ++


    I'm voting for a political president, not a self-proclaimed prophet. So let's just say that I didn't vote for Bush to be my personal vessle of the Christian Right's idea of God in 2000, and I likely won't in 2004. We already had another Texan in David Koresh for that, and we all know how that turned out. :rolleyes:
    Nader?

    :D
     

    Bjerknes

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    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++


    Im getting a fake ID from Rhode Island :D:D
    Make sure it isn't "fake" though. I think people in Boston have become rather familiar with Rhode Island ID's, considering the State is right next to it.
     

    Dragon

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    Apr 24, 2003
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    Actually the people in NYC that make it say that most bouncers dont recognize fakes from states like Rhode Island and Virginia. A friend of mine got Virginia so Im getting Rhode Island. You can pick whatever state you want :D they'll make up a fake address and everything
     

    Elnur_E65

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    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++
    Actually the people in NYC that make it say that most bouncers dont recognize fakes from states like Rhode Island and Virginia. A friend of mine got Virginia so Im getting Rhode Island. You can pick whatever state you want :D they'll make up a fake address and everything
    My advise- get online and search for some ID making places in the UK. That's what my roommate did.

    So it will have your picture on it.
     

    Dragon

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    ++ [ originally posted by Elnur_E65 ] ++


    My advise- get online and search for some ID making places in the UK. That's what my roommate did.

    So it will have your picture on it.
    Same with this one, they take your picture in the moment theyre making it.

    I dont know what state to pick yet :D
     

    Elnur_E65

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    ++ [ originally posted by fabiana ] ++


    Same with this one, they take your picture in the moment theyre making it.

    I dont know what state to pick yet :D
    With that if you get caught... oh boy...

    You should have made a fake ID back in Venezuela (that's what I did when I was underaged)
     

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