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Postby Ian on Thu Dec 16, 2004 6:19 pm

Not as good as their presidential ones, but a good laugh.

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Postby VEFF on Thu Dec 16, 2004 9:31 pm

Pretty good nonetheless.
I like the part about "I can't remember the last time I got ___"...
I won't say more till people have had a chance to see the whole thing.

The Bush Kerry one was great.

I'll have to check which other ones I missed.

EDIT:
'Good to be in DC' was not bad either.
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Postby LoneWolf on Thu Dec 16, 2004 11:11 pm

VEFF wrote:Pretty good nonetheless.
I like the part about "I can't remember the last time I got ___"...
I won't say more till people have had a chance to see the whole thing.

The Bush Kerry one was great.

I'll have to check which other ones I missed.

EDIT:
'Good to be in DC' was not bad either.


You mean BOTH Bush/Kerry ones, though the first one was the best. I really loved the equal-opportunity mocking. Especially as I thought this was the worst election while I've been alive in terms of choices.

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Postby Boba_Fett on Fri Dec 17, 2004 2:58 am

LoneWolf wrote:
VEFF wrote:Pretty good nonetheless.
I like the part about "I can't remember the last time I got ___"...
I won't say more till people have had a chance to see the whole thing.

The Bush Kerry one was great.

I'll have to check which other ones I missed.

EDIT:
'Good to be in DC' was not bad either.


You mean BOTH Bush/Kerry ones, though the first one was the best. I really loved the equal-opportunity mocking. Especially as I thought this was the worst election while I've been alive in terms of choices.

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Postby LoneWolf on Fri Dec 17, 2004 11:22 am

Boba_Fett wrote:
LoneWolf wrote:
VEFF wrote:Pretty good nonetheless.
I like the part about "I can't remember the last time I got ___"...
I won't say more till people have had a chance to see the whole thing.

The Bush Kerry one was great.

I'll have to check which other ones I missed.

EDIT:
'Good to be in DC' was not bad either.


You mean BOTH Bush/Kerry ones, though the first one was the best. I really loved the equal-opportunity mocking. Especially as I thought this was the worst election while I've been alive in terms of choices.

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Honestly, what do you see in McCain? Do you like campaign finance reform that much?

McCain voted against the Patriot Act. McCain has been a leader in reform for things like communications and the cable tv monopolies. He voted against drilling for oil in Alaska, which IMO would have given us a little more oil at the cost of the environment, as well as allowing us to complacently sidestep finding a long-term solution to the problem of limits to non-renewable energy sources, at least until Bush is out of office. And yes, McCain went for campaign finance reform with Feingold (Democrat), in an attempt to make for fairness in elections.
I believe McCain does what he believes to be right, and he's willing to be bipartisan about it too, something I see lacking on both Democrat and Republican sides far too often. He's one of the few people I've seen that I believe to actually be acting on the interests of the American people, rather than special interests, his own personal legacy, etc. and I see him looking at long term results rather than from a short-term four-year perspective (which is one of my biggest problems with Bush).
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Postby Ian on Fri Dec 17, 2004 12:45 pm

I like McCain. He's a good egg.
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