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Thanks Koji for this link... Apparently *no* canidate matches me 100 percent... It's too bad Dean withdrew. He was kinda a crazy man, anyway. I know Nader's not going to win, but I stood by his views the last election, even when he fucked up the election, heh, so maybe I will stand by him again this election as well. I have not been paying as much attention to what he is saying now that he is no longer Green, and really, that is my political party of choice....
Your Results:
1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%) Click here for info
2. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (82%) Click here for info
3. Nader, Ralph - Independent (77%) Click here for info
4. Green Party Candidate (77%) Click here for info
5. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (75%) Click here for info
6. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol, IL - Democrat (70%) Click here for info
7. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (69%) Click here for info
8. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (68%) Click here for info
9. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (62%) Click here for info
10. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (61%) Click here for info
11. Socialist Candidate (60%) Click here for info
12. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (55%) Click here for info
13. Libertarian Candidate (43%) Click here for info
14. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (40%) Click here for info
15. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (33%) Click here for info
16. Bush, President George W. - Republican (18%) Click here for info
17. Constitution Party Candidate (15%) Click here for info
18. Hagelin, Dr. John - Natural Law (15%) Click here for info
Your Results:
1. Your ideal theoretical candidate. (100%) Click here for info
2. Dean, Gov. Howard, VT - Democrat (82%) Click here for info
3. Nader, Ralph - Independent (77%) Click here for info
4. Green Party Candidate (77%) Click here for info
5. Clark, Retired General Wesley K., AR - Democrat (75%) Click here for info
6. Moseley-Braun, Former Senator Carol, IL - Democrat (70%) Click here for info
7. Sharpton, Reverend Al - Democrat (69%) Click here for info
8. Kucinich, Rep. Dennis, OH - Democrat (68%) Click here for info
9. Kerry, Senator John, MA - Democrat (62%) Click here for info
10. Edwards, Senator John, NC - Democrat (61%) Click here for info
11. Socialist Candidate (60%) Click here for info
12. Gephardt, Rep. Dick, MO - Democrat (55%) Click here for info
13. Libertarian Candidate (43%) Click here for info
14. Lieberman, Senator Joe, CT - Democrat (40%) Click here for info
15. LaRouche, Lyndon H. Jr. - Democrat (33%) Click here for info
16. Bush, President George W. - Republican (18%) Click here for info
17. Constitution Party Candidate (15%) Click here for info
18. Hagelin, Dr. John - Natural Law (15%) Click here for info
18% for Bush?
Date: 2004-05-08 10:52 am (UTC)Today's actually been pretty badass, save some weird power glitch that rebooted my machine and cut the AC off for a little while... I had to REMOVE my Hawaiian shirt for awhile.
*kiss*
Date: 2004-05-08 05:19 pm (UTC)I decided that I want to name one of my kids after your middle name because I like your middle name a lot. Your full name is just so cool. I mean your first name is adorable, your middle name is OLD and traditional and cool shit, and your last name is awsome and MANLY. Your mom is cool for naming you such cool things. MARRY ME. Lol. I'd have nooo qualms about changing my stupid name to something cool like "Titus" XD.
I saw a stupid movie with Jennifer today. Didn't care what I'd see really. None of them wanted to see "Van Helsing" with me... Took her and her sisters. Her Chihuaha totally ate my toe today. It is bleeding. I hate that stupid pooch. Bites my toes off every single time, then curls up in my lap and is like "Dammit, cuddle me" #*^#*#&%. Reminds me of THE FAT ONE.
Woo-
Date: 2004-05-08 05:24 pm (UTC)Re: Woo-
Date: 2004-05-08 09:01 pm (UTC)Re: Woo-
Date: 2004-05-08 09:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-05-08 07:57 pm (UTC)A lot of people don't necessarily like Kerry, but consider a vote for Kerry a vote against Bush. I think once things are settled, there can be the whole Greens-vs-Democrats-vs-Socialists deal. It's something Nader never contemplated, instead deluding the Greens into believing it was the Democrats' election to lose (Gore wasn't that sparkly to begin with, so I don't know where he came up with that idea).
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Date: 2004-05-08 09:00 pm (UTC)