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<blockquote data-quote="sinister" data-source="post: 12672" data-attributes="member: 208"><p><strong>US election passing peacefully?</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey all, first time posting here, with the election and all I just had to get into the mix about this. Yes, the election could have gone much more troubling, Bush could have claimed victory before Kerry conceded, which would have raised tensions, or Ohio could have been closer, which would have done the same thing. I don't need to tell anyone here the eerie connections that seem to pop up every day between what John Titor said and what is going on in our country. If you consider the fact that this is someone claiming to come from the future, one of the most unbelievble statements, it's pretty amazing that titor's predictions still ring true for some of us. I think Titor's 'civil war' thoughts all depend on how Bush operates the next few months. Bush has an agenda, a list of legislation that he would love to see passed, including the draft, more constrictions on our personal freedoms, as well as further breaks for corporate america. I think that the speed with which Bush carries out this agenda will be the deciding factor as to whether this 'civil war' may actually happen. I think currently, as things have gone so far, we are still very much on track for a horrible shattering of our country, and as others on this board have noticed, plenty of others feel the same way, regardless of the John Titor issue. I think perhaps the most volatile issue will be the draft. Bush is out of troops, plain and simple. He may have promised that he would not start the draft, but now that he's been re-elected, Bush can do whatever he wants (within the limits of impeachment), and no longer has to worry about re-election. There is no punishment for Bush if he goes back on his campaign promise not to start the draft. There's really nothing stopping him, especially now that they have a commanding lead in the Congress, and eventually the Supreme Court. Of course, it could go either way, but having just lived in Bush's America for four years, I can say I have no doubt he will do exactly what he wants, and exactly as fast as he wants. Sure, no one has picked up their gun yet, but there is still 4 years of time for our country to completely fall apart, John Titor or not. I will be watching the news very carefully for these 'waco-type events', and if this begins to occur, this will be the last piece of the puzzle for me, and I don't know about the rest of you, but I'll begin to make preparations for John's war. And I would say quite assuredly that there is civil unrest. When 50% of the population is not happy with the election's outcome, especially in these times and with this president, there really wouldn't have to be such a huge event to set everything off. Just my thoughts on all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinister, post: 12672, member: 208"] [b]US election passing peacefully?[/b] Hey all, first time posting here, with the election and all I just had to get into the mix about this. Yes, the election could have gone much more troubling, Bush could have claimed victory before Kerry conceded, which would have raised tensions, or Ohio could have been closer, which would have done the same thing. I don't need to tell anyone here the eerie connections that seem to pop up every day between what John Titor said and what is going on in our country. If you consider the fact that this is someone claiming to come from the future, one of the most unbelievble statements, it's pretty amazing that titor's predictions still ring true for some of us. I think Titor's 'civil war' thoughts all depend on how Bush operates the next few months. Bush has an agenda, a list of legislation that he would love to see passed, including the draft, more constrictions on our personal freedoms, as well as further breaks for corporate america. I think that the speed with which Bush carries out this agenda will be the deciding factor as to whether this 'civil war' may actually happen. I think currently, as things have gone so far, we are still very much on track for a horrible shattering of our country, and as others on this board have noticed, plenty of others feel the same way, regardless of the John Titor issue. I think perhaps the most volatile issue will be the draft. Bush is out of troops, plain and simple. He may have promised that he would not start the draft, but now that he's been re-elected, Bush can do whatever he wants (within the limits of impeachment), and no longer has to worry about re-election. There is no punishment for Bush if he goes back on his campaign promise not to start the draft. There's really nothing stopping him, especially now that they have a commanding lead in the Congress, and eventually the Supreme Court. Of course, it could go either way, but having just lived in Bush's America for four years, I can say I have no doubt he will do exactly what he wants, and exactly as fast as he wants. Sure, no one has picked up their gun yet, but there is still 4 years of time for our country to completely fall apart, John Titor or not. I will be watching the news very carefully for these 'waco-type events', and if this begins to occur, this will be the last piece of the puzzle for me, and I don't know about the rest of you, but I'll begin to make preparations for John's war. And I would say quite assuredly that there is civil unrest. When 50% of the population is not happy with the election's outcome, especially in these times and with this president, there really wouldn't have to be such a huge event to set everything off. Just my thoughts on all this. [/QUOTE]
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