whats up wit howard dean?
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howard dean scares me. it's like he's on sumthin that will turn him all psycho. i love how ng can take such an unusual thing and turn it into humor. cause of newgrounds, im just a little bit less scared of howard dean. but i think because of his "incident", i doubt people will think likely of him in N.H.
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At 1/26/04 04:20 PM, RobotBuddy wrote: howard dean scares me. it's like he's on sumthin that will turn him all psycho. i love how ng can take such an unusual thing and turn it into humor. cause of newgrounds, im just a little bit less scared of howard dean. but i think because of his "incident", i doubt people will think likely of him in N.H.
I doubt people will think highly of him. I feel sorry for him though, he must have been so embarassed.
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Howard Dean thinks he can become Dr. President. Head's getting bigger and bigger and bigger...
Look at what Clinton did... he took a cigar and stuck it up an intern... all these presidents get irrational when they get heafty title of Supreme Commander of Greatest Military Power in Human History...
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At 1/26/04 10:31 PM, brm2020 wrote: the man is definitly an idiot
As opposed to what? Bush? No, he just got slightly carried away.
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Howard dean did a great interview on the Daily SHow last Night with JOn Stewart. The had the voices inside each mans head talkingwhile he was "listening" to the other, calling each other assholes and such. It was halirous.
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At 1/27/04 11:00 AM, RugbyMacDaddy wrote: Howard dean did a great interview on the Daily SHow last Night with JOn Stewart.
good to see everyone focusing on the issues.
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At 1/27/04 11:00 AM, RugbyMacDaddy wrote: Howard dean did a great interview on the Daily SHow last Night with JOn Stewart. The had the voices inside each mans head talkingwhile he was "listening" to the other, calling each other assholes and such. It was halirous.
What's the Daily Show with Ron Stewert? I take it that it's satire.
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Jon Stewart is a comical genius. Yes it is satire, but it actually reports on the political news and has real politicians come on the show as well as actors. Ive seen Clark on it as well as Gore, several Congressmen and Senators, that chic who just dropped out of the democratic race (before she dropped out) and others.The Daily Show
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At 1/26/04 10:31 PM, brm2020 wrote: the man is definitly an idiot
He is not an idiot. He is just way to hyper. He looks like a person who has been up all night drinking expressos.
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I'd give anything to see Howard Dean as the Democrat candidate in 2004.
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At 1/27/04 04:37 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: I'd give anything to see Howard Dean as the Democrat candidate in 2004.
You know what? I think this is the first time i've EVER agreed with you...
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At 1/27/04 04:50 PM, bumcheekcity wrote:At 1/27/04 04:37 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: I'd give anything to see Howard Dean as the Democrat candidate in 2004.You know what? I think this is the first time i've EVER agreed with you...
yeah, totally agree too
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At 1/28/04 11:15 PM, fR0ZEN wrote:At 1/27/04 04:50 PM, bumcheekcity wrote:yeah, totally agree tooAt 1/27/04 04:37 PM, NEMESiSZ wrote: I'd give anything to see Howard Dean as the Democrat candidate in 2004.You know what? I think this is the first time i've EVER agreed with you...
I don't agree.
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i dont want to see dean as prez but i will vote for anyone other than bush anyways as long as i think that they could win the prezidency. this rules out most third parties espechaly the one that i would love to see get into office, the Socialist party.
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At 1/29/04 12:04 AM, theredgoatee wrote: i dont want to see dean as prez but i will vote for anyone other than bush anyways as long as i think that they could win the prezidency. this rules out most third parties espechaly the one that i would love to see get into office, the Socialist party.
How many votes (as a percentage) do the third parties get every year?
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At 1/29/04 05:32 AM, bumcheekcity wrote: How many votes (as a percentage) do the third parties get every year?
The Green Party got 3 something percent in 2000. To get federal funding, they needed 5%. So, that sucked..
But in '92 Ross Perot got 19% under the.. Conservative Party, right? No electoral ballots, of course.
Didn't Perot finance most of his campaign with his own money?
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At 1/29/04 11:53 AM, red_skunk wrote: But in '92 Ross Perot got 19% under the.. Conservative Party, right? No electoral ballots, of course.
Did he get funding?
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Howard Dean has the rabie infested population vote. Being all angry and foaming at the mouth.
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At 1/29/04 12:32 PM, bumcheekcity wrote:At 1/29/04 11:53 AM, red_skunk wrote: But in '92 Ross Perot got 19% under the.. Conservative Party, right? No electoral ballots, of course.Did he get funding?
I don't think he got any public funding, because the conservative party (probably) didn't reach 5% in the previous election. Perhaps in '96, the conservative party recieved matching funds then?
He basically ran the campaign out of his own pocket, didn't he? Or am I thinking of someone else.. Erm.. Pretty sure it was Perot.
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I actually didn't like him at first, but you got to admire the guy who was so full of energy after coming in 3rd in Iowa. He maybe be crazy, and that yell of his still cracks me up, but he seems to be a really good man. You may not like his political views, but you have to admit that he's got heart, unlike someone who I will not name BUSH... wait...
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At 1/29/04 09:28 PM, Gooie wrote: You may not like his political views, but you have to admit that he's got heart...
Yeah, that's what I admire about him. To be able to give a speech like that shows the man has balls the size of Cuba, and I gotta respect that.

