American elections

lurch70 said:
he can do some royal fuck-ups and not worry.
This is what makes me nervous if he wins.
Marksveld said:
I am going to college in Canada in about two years, so I'm taking care of myself- but I'm worried of what might happen!
Just keep extending that student visa!

That gives me an idea for escape, I need to apply for grad school out of the country and maybe complete the process this time... :Spin:
 
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The Muslim world map is great, and the zones and soldiers also have their share of hilarious panels. As for whether there should be political discussion here, absolutely. This is the most important presidential election in our lifetimes, and it will ultimately be apathy and ignorance that will gets Bush reelected and keep the stability of the world on the brink of collapse. The first step towards revolution is getting people to give a shit, whether they care to listen or not. We need to institute a penalty for nonvoting here like they have in several countries overseas.
 
speed said:
So the draft will cut off at 25years old right? I sure the hell hope so, cuz I am 25 now, by the time the bill passes, I should be 26. But if not, Im ready to move to the Norrland in the north of Sweden and bother Erik.
Not to freak you out, but I heard 26 was the cut-off. I remember this well because I'm 26 right now, and by the time the bill went into effect, I'd be 27, which made me muchly happy.

My fiance is only 23, though. Maybe she can serve in the same unit as the Bush twins. Oh wait....
 
Ah jesus, well that sucks. I am not dying for stupidity, shortsightedness, and a personal vendetta. Fuck that. Even worse, I was prepared to take the foreign service exam, but I have put it off until Bush loses the election. The last thing I need to do is to be in an embassy with people throwing rocks at me for representing America- and for good reason considering our lack of foreign policy.