Will You Trust This Years Election... AOL Polls

Poll going on at AOL.. and AOL is probush in the majority... hummm seems they don't trust the elections... gee wonder why that is?


Will you trust this year's election results?

No 55%
Yes 45%

How satisifed are you with the way the 2000 election was resolved?

Not at all 59%
Very 34%
Somewhat 7%

Total Votes: 45,629
 

buff

Deceased
How satisifed are you with the way the 2000 election was resolved?

wow..not satisfied is leading....there are some truly uniformed people running around. last i heard, bush won...we counted the votes 4 or 5 times trying to decide if a "chad" was dangling to give the dems another vote. while at the same time on the lefts insistance, we disallowed thousands of absentee ballots by deployed military.

funny thing to me is if gore won his home state, the florida fiasco caused by the leftys would never have happened.

pretty funny how an incumbent administration that just had 8 yrs of economic prosperity cannot get the vice pres in office. then had to try every legal trick in the book to try to steal the election.

this kinda tells me that a bunch of leftys like to vote in polls, while the right are too busy working.
 
First of all AOL is not lefties... and second of all...

referring to the democrats you said... then had to try every legal trick in the book to try to steal the election.

Are you on the same planet?

:sht: :sht:

I hope Bush gets fried in this election... and I mean fried

:usfl:
 

buff

Deceased
yes i'm on the same planet...how many times did we have to count the chads...???all called for by the left....

are you on the same planet?

edited to add...i never said aol were leftys..
 

Libertarian

Deceased
The question is: do you trust AOL to accurately report thier poll results? Time has had a serious problem with poll results and whole polls vanishing when they were obviously going against the direction that Time wanted them to. I suspect that AOL learned a thing or two about working the polls from their association with Time Warner.
 

CygnusXI

Inactive
Civil war-- It Needs a catalyst.
Dimitri Dudeman comes to mind.....

July, and already the seeds of doubt are being "planted" by.. whom?
Whom indeed...

See who yaks the loudest, even BEFORE the first vote is cast.
You will know who.

(I had written about 3 paragraphs and accidentally hit the ESC key-- message was wiped!! DOH! So now you get this short snippet.)
:D
 

WFK

Senior Something
(I had written about 3 paragraphs and accidentally hit the ESC key-- message was wiped!!

Hey Flint, if you are still looking which of the 102 keys will do that "instantly gone" miracle, here is your answer!

(I take it as a sign from God when it happens to me, but Flint doesn't believe in God; maybe he has a cat?)
 

piggyandpeewee

Membership Revoked
When will you Democrat dreamers wake up and realize that despite the polls,

there aren't going to be enough people who can get up on election day, look in the mirror, hold their nose, and make
their way to the precinct station to vote for John Kerry?

Turn out is the key and let's face it: Kerry does not excite the
traditional black voter, has just snubbed HRC which IS exciting
the Democrat women voters (the wrong way) and seems to prefer trial lawyers to union members (crossing the union picket line in Boston was a no brainer which "JFK" managed to
agonize over for days; hence the term "no brainer").

His running mate is cute by a tad too much and has yet to make the certain # of gaffes which befall every newcomer to the big leagues. Neither one of them seems to want to disavow the support of Socialists, Communists, belligerent
"artists" (bear with me; there is a ton of "overlap" here), has-been political losers too countless to name (Oh all right then,
just a sample: Jesse, al, BJ, George Mc, Walter, Al, Dennis (guess I should include "never-weres"), Dukakis, Ferraro (now
there's a happy memory) yadda yadda and of course all of the Socialist "world leaders who John I likes to name (without naming, of course).

AOL poll... big time, that's for sure. It'll be close, save a catastrophic interruption, but come November a majority of the people in the right states will remember all of the above.
They will also remember the man who has been working to
make things right instead of shirking his responsibility and skipping Senate votes that might be awkward in the minds of voters (an admission that he is NOT one of us. :sht:
 
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