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Bush Did Not Win the Election?
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<blockquote data-quote="pauli" data-source="post: 13337" data-attributes="member: 88"><p><strong>Bush Did Not Win the Election?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exactly Darkwolf. Let's consider that Bush is the Big Bad, for a moment. Let's say that something nepharious is going along in the background. There is a HUGE missing piece here. In order for people to stand up and start fighting, there will have to be solid proof (or at least semi solid proof) that will bring this "problem" to the forefront of American attention. What is the trigger that pulls this into the forefront of national awareness? Currently, I don't see anything on the horizon. And, I would think it would have to be something large enough to get a fair share of people's attention; something to pull the American people away from their television sets for a few days.</p><p></p><p>While I have read the postings and chat logs of both Maxwell and Alexander, I just don't see the sort of stuff Alexander was talking about. He mentioned John Kerry standing up and fighting - and not being shut up, with the election results. Um, unless I am mistaken all we hear coming from his corner today are crickets chirping. He said the election would be even more messed up than the one in 2000, yet it went fairly smoothly. So, Alexander's words, while perhaps squaring up regarding the voting tallies, were not all that accurate. We are in the first half of January 2005. Where is the Civil War? Where is the opening salvo? Is it even on the horizon? Unless something happens to the contrary in the next two months, I think we can relegate Alexander's tale from the TT archives to the "interesting and amusing hours whiled away with a person who claimed to be a TT" files board. </p><p></p><p>And please understand me when I say that I feel no animosity toward Alexander or Maxwell. I enjoyed reading the posts, but their credibility dims every passing day. When January passes without incident, perhaps that will verify that this claim of an upcoming Civil War is incorrect and it will fade into the background.</p><p></p><p>Truth be told, I am much more worried at this point that Mahmoud Abbas is the Mabus of Nostradamus fame. If he is, then he won't be alive much longer and then all h-ll will break loose. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite61" alt=":unsure:" title="Unsure :unsure:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":unsure:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pauli, post: 13337, member: 88"] [b]Bush Did Not Win the Election?[/b] Exactly Darkwolf. Let's consider that Bush is the Big Bad, for a moment. Let's say that something nepharious is going along in the background. There is a HUGE missing piece here. In order for people to stand up and start fighting, there will have to be solid proof (or at least semi solid proof) that will bring this "problem" to the forefront of American attention. What is the trigger that pulls this into the forefront of national awareness? Currently, I don't see anything on the horizon. And, I would think it would have to be something large enough to get a fair share of people's attention; something to pull the American people away from their television sets for a few days. While I have read the postings and chat logs of both Maxwell and Alexander, I just don't see the sort of stuff Alexander was talking about. He mentioned John Kerry standing up and fighting - and not being shut up, with the election results. Um, unless I am mistaken all we hear coming from his corner today are crickets chirping. He said the election would be even more messed up than the one in 2000, yet it went fairly smoothly. So, Alexander's words, while perhaps squaring up regarding the voting tallies, were not all that accurate. We are in the first half of January 2005. Where is the Civil War? Where is the opening salvo? Is it even on the horizon? Unless something happens to the contrary in the next two months, I think we can relegate Alexander's tale from the TT archives to the "interesting and amusing hours whiled away with a person who claimed to be a TT" files board. And please understand me when I say that I feel no animosity toward Alexander or Maxwell. I enjoyed reading the posts, but their credibility dims every passing day. When January passes without incident, perhaps that will verify that this claim of an upcoming Civil War is incorrect and it will fade into the background. Truth be told, I am much more worried at this point that Mahmoud Abbas is the Mabus of Nostradamus fame. If he is, then he won't be alive much longer and then all h-ll will break loose. :unsure: [/QUOTE]
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