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Post by Senbecc on May 24, 2006 16:53:04 GMT -5
the monster raving loony party ( if they win) will issue a 99p coin, give all pupils A grades, no matter how they have done in tests, and with the leftover tax budget, will put it on a horse with rubbish odds. i know people who vote for that!!! really?!...I'm in!
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Post by nevyn on May 24, 2006 17:07:24 GMT -5
Its great to have a political list that doesent have any of the N.Ireland Parties on it lol. We just have a bunch of old men argueing constantly like this: "you started it!!" "No YOU started it!!!!!" "No im pretty sure you started it!" "Well i know that you started it!" It gets quite boring after awhile lol. Here it works something like this: Republicans- "We have a really shitty idea!" Democrats- "And we know how to make it shittier!" and now you are quoting Lewis Black....we have the same taste in comedians, senbecc! "Let's build a wall around Canada......to keep the cold air out!"
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Post by Senbecc on May 24, 2006 17:13:39 GMT -5
Here it works something like this: Republicans- "We have a really shitty idea!" Democrats- "And we know how to make it shittier!" and now you are quoting Lewis Black....we have the same taste in comedians, senbecc! "Let's build a wall around Canada......to keep the cold air out!" LoL, she's cool! Damn right! "Sometimes I just get so mad I actually lactate!!!"
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Post by nevyn on May 24, 2006 17:26:58 GMT -5
and keep your soy juice away from my moo cow f*ck milk!
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Post by Senbecc on May 24, 2006 18:13:07 GMT -5
and keep your soy juice away from my moo cow f*ck milk! It's talking to my milk and making it feel bad about it's self!
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Post by flowerfaeryqueen on May 31, 2006 13:13:20 GMT -5
the monster raving loony party ( if they win) will issue a 99p coin, give all pupils A grades, no matter how they have done in tests, and with the leftover tax budget, will put it on a horse with rubbish odds. i know people who vote for that!!! really?!...I'm in! so are most of my friends (who are actually old enough to vote)
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Post by Senbecc on May 31, 2006 13:15:33 GMT -5
so are most of my friends (who are actually old enough to vote)
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Post by Marcus on Jun 7, 2006 15:19:28 GMT -5
Hooray!! Ive just sent of my application form for the N.Ireland Green Party! I will soon be an official member for the South Down constituency! I wonder how long before i become the party leader! ..........(evil laugh ;D)
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Post by theoccultchrist on Jun 9, 2006 23:16:54 GMT -5
I didn't look through all these posts. I voted for liberal-democrat - i'm a registered voter for the democratic party - mut i'm more of an indpendent - i look at the issues and the candidates more so than what party they are from. But if you want to know some of the Major Political Parties here in the states ( for all you non-U.S. Citizens) they are as follows. THE TWO MAJOR PARTIES: Democratic Party (DNC) - After the 2002 elections, Democrats control several key governorships (including PA, MI, IL, VA, NJ, NC and WA) and many state legislatures -- but lost control of the US House in 1994, narrowly lost control of the US Senate again in 2002 (but they still hold enough seats to block much legislation), and lost control of the White House in the 2000 elections. While prominent Democrats run the wide gamut from the near Euro-style democratic-socialist left (Barbara Lee, Dennis Kucinich and the Congressional Progressive Caucus) and traditional liberals (Russ Feingold, Nancy Pelosi, Dick Durbin and John Kerry) to the Dem center-right (Joe Lieberman, Evan Bayh, Harry Reid and the New Democrat Network) to the GOP-style conservative right (Ben Nelson, Gene Taylor, and Allen Boyd) ... most fall somewhere into the pragmatic Democratic Leadership Council's "centrist" moderate-to-liberal style (Howard Dean, Mark Warner, Joe Biden, The Third Way). The official DNC web site offers party news, hearing information, platform positions, links and more. Republican Party (RNC) - Republicans control a slim majority in the US House, several key Governorships (including NY, TX, OH, GA, MA and FL), recaptured the White House in 2000, and narrowly re-took majority status in the US Senate in 2002. Leading Republicans fall into several different ideological factions: traditional conservatives (President George W. Bush, Denny Hastert, Bill Frist, Rick Santorum and the Club for Growth), the Religious Right (Trent Lott, Sam Brownback, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies and the Christian Coalition), the old Nixon/Rockefeller "centrist" or "moderate" wing (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lincoln Chafee, It's My Party Too PAC and the Republican Main Street Partnership), and libertarians (Ron Paul and the Republican Liberty Caucus). The well-designed RNC net site offers news, party positions, educational tools, gifts, chat, links and more. There are various other "Third Parties" for farther info see the following link. www.politics1.com/parties.htm
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Post by theoccultchrist on Jun 9, 2006 23:19:47 GMT -5
I didn't look through all these posts. I voted for liberal-democrat - i'm a registered voter for the democratic party - mut i'm more of an indpendent - i look at the issues and the candidates more so than what party they are from. But if you want to know some of the Major Political Parties here in the states ( for all you non-U.S. Citizens) they are as follows. THE TWO MAJOR PARTIES: Democratic Party (DNC) - After the 2002 elections, Democrats control several key governorships (including PA, MI, IL, VA, NJ, NC and WA) and many state legislatures -- but lost control of the US House in 1994, narrowly lost control of the US Senate again in 2002 (but they still hold enough seats to block much legislation), and lost control of the White House in the 2000 elections. While prominent Democrats run the wide gamut from the near Euro-style democratic-socialist left (Barbara Lee, Dennis Kucinich and the Congressional Progressive Caucus) and traditional liberals (Russ Feingold, Nancy Pelosi, Dick Durbin and John Kerry) to the Dem center-right (Joe Lieberman, Evan Bayh, Harry Reid and the New Democrat Network) to the GOP-style conservative right (Ben Nelson, Gene Taylor, and Allen Boyd) ... most fall somewhere into the pragmatic Democratic Leadership Council's "centrist" moderate-to-liberal style (Howard Dean, Mark Warner, Joe Biden, The Third Way). The official DNC web site offers party news, hearing information, platform positions, links and more. Republican Party (RNC) - Republicans control a slim majority in the US House, several key Governorships (including NY, TX, OH, GA, MA and FL), recaptured the White House in 2000, and narrowly re-took majority status in the US Senate in 2002. Leading Republicans fall into several different ideological factions: traditional conservatives (President George W. Bush, Denny Hastert, Bill Frist, Rick Santorum and the Club for Growth), the Religious Right (Trent Lott, Sam Brownback, the National Federation of Republican Assemblies and the Christian Coalition), the old Nixon/Rockefeller "centrist" or "moderate" wing (Arnold Schwarzenegger, Lincoln Chafee, It's My Party Too PAC and the Republican Main Street Partnership), and libertarians (Ron Paul and the Republican Liberty Caucus). The well-designed RNC net site offers news, party positions, educational tools, gifts, chat, links and more. There are various other "Third Parties" for farther info see the following link. www.politics1.com/parties.htmI think it's also fun to note: OTHER PARTIES: (This "Other" category is for parties that have yet to field or endorse any candidates for office.) Includes: Pansexual Peace Party - The PPP is a generally left-wing party that has yet to field any candidates -- they don't take themselves too seriously -- and, oh yeah, and the PPP is founded on Wiccan (i.e., witchcraft) roots. Check out the PPP platform plank on sexual issues, which carries the title: "Sex is Good! Sex is Great! Yea, Sex!" The PPP site also contains a short but harsh anti-libertarian essay. To date, the PPP's political activities seem confined to printing some PPP t-shirts and bumper stickers. Jimi Freidenker is the founder and "Chairentity" of the PPP. (I heard - this was founded mostly by Discordians - if you read the discription you can see that could be a valid theory.) Source: www.politics1.com/parties.htm
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Post by Senbecc on Jun 10, 2006 3:37:30 GMT -5
Pansexual Peace Party?...Really? lol
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Post by celticgh on Jun 12, 2006 15:39:04 GMT -5
Other...where is other? I don't see it listed in the Poll.
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Post by Senbecc on Jun 13, 2006 11:26:13 GMT -5
Other...where is other? I don't see it listed in the Poll. Hey! Yeah!
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