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US election passing peacefully?
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<blockquote data-quote="DWOMT" data-source="post: 12675" data-attributes="member: 210"><p><strong>US election passing peacefully?</strong></p><p></p><p>Well JT mentioned civil unrest near the 2004 presidential election. I wish he had given more details, but he didn't. Therefore we have no idea what scale the civil unrest would be on. To me there has been some civil unrest though. In my eyes it started with the caging of protesters during the Democratic Convention. Then those who peacefully marched throughout New York in record numbers during the RNC. It didn't turn hostile, but it did show a large portion of Americans were not happy. Also there were small tibits of news of people shooting at Republican or Democratic offices in different states (it happened in my state). People breaking into these offices, also there being vandalism. To me all of this is some form of civil unrest where portions of the population are restless and not happy.</p><p> If anything, I bet things will turn ugly in DC come January when Bush is taking his oath of office. I bet DC will have protests that day. If there isn't I will be shocked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DWOMT, post: 12675, member: 210"] [b]US election passing peacefully?[/b] Well JT mentioned civil unrest near the 2004 presidential election. I wish he had given more details, but he didn't. Therefore we have no idea what scale the civil unrest would be on. To me there has been some civil unrest though. In my eyes it started with the caging of protesters during the Democratic Convention. Then those who peacefully marched throughout New York in record numbers during the RNC. It didn't turn hostile, but it did show a large portion of Americans were not happy. Also there were small tibits of news of people shooting at Republican or Democratic offices in different states (it happened in my state). People breaking into these offices, also there being vandalism. To me all of this is some form of civil unrest where portions of the population are restless and not happy. If anything, I bet things will turn ugly in DC come January when Bush is taking his oath of office. I bet DC will have protests that day. If there isn't I will be shocked. [/QUOTE]
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