US Presidential Elections 2012 (22 Viewers)

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
Well, it does not matter if they agreed or not. In the end, they could not stop that, which means they can not do anything against what USA wants. As a result, that is a stupid organization that should be resolved since decades because it is simply useless and its only goal is to help colonialist countries to gain more power in the world without caring a bit about people in the poor countries...
Of course it matters. It's yet another thing that points towards a) Andrea being a troll b) Andrea being an imbecile.
 

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Hust

Senior Member
Hustini
May 29, 2005
93,707
Do I need to change my name back to Hustini?

I feel like, when I enter into a serious discussion, my current name begins to be counter productive.
 

Lapa

FLY, EAGLES FLY
Sep 29, 2008
20,045
:lol2:

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Do I need to change my name back to Hustini?

I feel like, when I enter into a serious discussion, my current name begins to be counter productive.
At least you have a pic of yourself as your ava. Any luck with 12 year old kids? :D
 

ZoSo

Senior Member
Jul 11, 2011
41,656
You can still do a donkey vote, like just scribble on the voting form but still turn up and register that you have voted.
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
I'm guessing you can't register your contempt and tell a judge you won't give anybody a fair trial in your country then?

Or, get the person who keeps the records to put your entire extended family on the 'permanently exempt'...



Ireland has it's moments...
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
46,560
Don't register to vote. That's how they trap you into Jury duty :shifty:
Really? Fuck, I didn't know that.

Man. I wish I hadn't registered now. If I do get called up I hope it's for something insane though. Like a serial killer or shit.

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I'm guessing you can't register your contempt and tell a judge you won't give anybody a fair trial in your country then?

Or, get the person who keeps the records to put your entire extended family on the 'permanently exempt'...



Ireland has it's moments...
If it's a black guy we're judging, I'm just gonna casually slip in the word negro into discussions. Same thing for other races or nationalities. I wonder if they'd still call you back then. :lol:
 

Hængebøffer

Senior Member
Jun 4, 2009
25,185
Really? Fuck, I didn't know that.

Man. I wish I hadn't registered now. If I do get called up I hope it's for something insane though. Like a serial killer or shit.

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If it's a black guy we're judging, I'm just gonna casually slip in the word negro into discussions. Same thing for other races or nationalities. I wonder if they'd still call you back then. :lol:
Larry David :lol:

http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_MFebZlUJ7E
 

Enron

Tickle Me
Moderator
Oct 11, 2005
75,680
Really? Fuck, I didn't know that.

Man. I wish I hadn't registered now. If I do get called up I hope it's for something insane though. Like a serial killer or shit.
Don't listen to Kyle. He's not telling the entire truth. Sure they can call you to jury duty, but odds are you won't ever get called. If you do it's easy to get out of.

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I'm guessing you can't register your contempt and tell a judge you won't give anybody a fair trial in your country then?

Or, get the person who keeps the records to put your entire extended family on the 'permanently exempt'...



Ireland has it's moments...
You can do a version of that in the question/answer session. Truth is, if you're a level headed, somewhat intelligent citizen capable of rational thought and able to make decisions based on evidence and the law, you should probably go because most people on juries are morons. I figure that way if you ever do something regretful you'll have enough karma saved up to get a decent jury.
 

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