Better Use of the SimVac?

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J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Oddysey on 2005 July 22, 04:24:24

I have several relatives and other acquaintances who are convinced that Bush manipulated both elections. I tend to attract paranoid conspiracy theorists, for some reason.
Somebody has a knack for stating the obvious. Of course Bush manipulated both elections. How do you think you *WIN* elections, anyway? You think this just magically happens? You just sit there and people magically will all vote for you? It doesn't work that way.

Ancient Sim:
I didn't vote for Blair either.  If I had, it wouldn't have made any difference as I am unfortunate enough to live in a staunch Labour area.  I have to admit that his reaction to the London bombings did impress me, but it wouldn't cause me to vote Labour.  I have never forgiven them for abolishing grammar schools and I never will.  Biggest mistake they ever made - biggest mistake the country ever made.  I'm one of the proportional representation crowd, not that it's ever likely to come about.  I don't understand the voting system anyway and politics bore me to distraction.

Now, about that SimVac ...

Kitiara:
i get you oddysey. i wouldn't go back to being 18 (or under) for anything. not even if offered a million dolla....you know I really could do a lot with a million dollars! Nah....Well?....No. Absolutely not. That's my final answer.

But if

Oddysey:
These people mean in illegal ways. You know, secret operatives changing the outcome of the computer systems, buying off (or otherwise pressuring) Supreme Court justices. That sort of thing. I honestly think these people are rather silly. Bush won, whatever, if he did anything untoward I don't have any particular interest in it, because politics in this country just gets on my nerves. They need to learn how to conduct their arguments properly, from the scientific community. There they will learn about the proper implementation of both humour and bile.

Oh, and I envy you UK people for having a leader who actual speaks English. Americans don't appreciate the fine art of oratory.

Kitiara:
The first election, it was quite obvious he cheated and connived his way into office.
The second was more subtle, but no less disastrous for the citizens of this country.
And speaking of stupid elections (and what election with Bush in it could be anything else), when are we going to rid ourselves of the incredibly superfluous and outdated electoral college system?

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