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Posted: 20:05 Tue 08 Jan 2008
by Andy Velebil
This will complicate things more...when people vote for a presidential candidate, even if that person get the majority votes, there is actually a seperate group (the electoral college) that actually casts the vote. They almost always go along with the will of the voters, but not always. So even if a person gets the majority of votes, the electoral college can vote for a different person to be Pres. Confused, yeah so am I :? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Posted: 16:40 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by Overtired and emotional
Hilary fights the tears back one night, and so did I when she won.

Let's look forward to Super Tuesday.

Posted: 17:18 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by DRT
Overtired and emotional wrote:Let's look forward to Super Tuesday.
"Super Tuesday" is when my Partner's 9 year old son has PE, swimming and football training all on the same day, which, by coincidence, is always on a Tuesday.

Why is this relevant to what's going on in The Cacusses?

I'm more confused than ever now :roll:

Derek

Posted: 17:47 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by Conky
Derek T. wrote: "Super Tuesday" is when my Partner's 9 year old son has PE, swimming and football training all on the same day, which, by coincidence, is always on a Tuesday.
I took that as a given. If it happened on other days, you'd sound rather odd calling it Super Tuesday.

Posted: 18:08 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by DRT
It's like taking candy from a baby :roll:

Posted: 18:40 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by Conky
Not one of your other relatives, per chance???


The Queen visits the Scots Guards

Removed by admin because it was bow legs

Posted: 19:20 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by Overtired and emotional
Super Tuesday is when 22 of the 50 states have their primaries.

Super Tuesday is when the vodka deliveries get to the Caucasas.

Super Tuesday is (work permitting) next week when I go with some of the chaps on a visit to the Leeds Club to try to drink it dry.

Sorry. It's been a hard day.

Posted: 21:36 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by DRT
Alan,

No. I am not related to her, as far as I am aware.

Perhaps the guy to her right should be removed and posted on another type of site?

Other Admins may decide to take punative action. I prefer to allow members to moderate themselves where possible.

Derek

Posted: 22:50 Thu 10 Jan 2008
by Conky
Trust you to spot that! :D :wink: :D

Delete away....

Surely you can delete the 3 Posts and not leave such a curiousity???

Posted: 00:07 Wed 04 Jun 2008
by Conky
Anyway, moving on from Censorship....(It was a picture of the Queen sitting with the Scots Guards. One of them was having kilt problems, family jewels and all that! :shock: :D )

Thank Goodness that women has failed.

Obama's first big test is to NOT offer her vice-presidency. I wont hold my breath.

Posted: 19:20 Wed 04 Jun 2008
by Overtired and emotional
If Obama invites that woman to be his running mate, he had better hire a food taster.

Posted: 05:48 Fri 11 Jul 2008
by Roy Hersh
If nothing else, he is much smarter than to put Clinton on his ticket. My theory is it will be a more conservative white male with considerable military experience that can immediately deliver at least one swing state. If he could find a Dem. with those credentials that could absolutely carry the state of Virginia, it would be "check mate."

Re: Hillary Clinton!!! Surely not?

Posted: 03:27 Mon 01 Sep 2008
by Luc
So here we are , Labour Day :sun:
Obamas running mate heads the Foreign Relations Commitee .
McCains running mate is a 44 yr old brunette , whose vast political experience amounts to 14 months as Senator for Alaska and who asked a few months ago : "What does the Vice-President do ?"
I think It should be very obvious to all , who made the right choice : McCain !!
He chose someone whom he could smoke cigars with :roll: :roll:

Re: Hillary Clinton!!! Surely not?

Posted: 06:19 Wed 05 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
And it is all over. Obama won. McCain lost. And hence Hillary also lost, as she won’t get a go in 2012.

Re: Hillary Clinton!!! Surely not?

Posted: 07:03 Wed 05 Nov 2008
by Glenn E.
It was rather funny watching some of the newscasts, though, as the talking heads desperately tried to make it sound like a race, all the while ignoring the elephant in the room that was the west coast.

We knew within 15 minutes of the polls closing on the east coast that Obama had won, because he had a 103-34 lead that quickly with New York not yet decided (but presumed to be for Obama). California by itself is 55 electoral votes, Oregon is another 7, and Washington is 11. (Pennsylvania, Florida, and Ohio had not been decided at that point, but also couldn't be reliably predicted.) And it would have been a MASSIVE upset of any of those states had gone for McCain, so the election was basically over by 5:15 Pacific time. Yet the talking heads tried desperately to come up with scenarios that could still create tension for their newscasts. :roll: