September 6, 200421 yr http://electoral-vote.com/ -- 12 more years -- I'm moving to Canada Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. BTW, 2 polls conducted right after the convention place Bush ahead by 11 points. I won't comment on who I think is going to win until after the debates though cause it's still way early.
September 6, 200421 yr That sites awesome, its updated daily. A few weeks ago Kerry was winning big time but Bush came back and took PA and a few others so he was up as high as 280 at one point.
September 6, 200421 yr Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. It's just politics and his beliefs. Jesus christ people go way to far with it.
September 6, 200421 yr Amsterdam -- where I'm moving later in life. And really if the terrorists hated freedom, wouldn't Amsterdam and the Netherlands be dust by now?
September 6, 200421 yr Author Amsterdam -- where I'm moving later in life. And really if the terrorists hated freedom, wouldn't Amsterdam and the Netherlands be dust by now? Do they have full medical coverage in the Netherlands, because I'm being serious.
September 6, 200421 yr Do they have full medical coverage in the Netherlands, because I'm being serious. Several statutory insurance schemes exist to make care financially accessible for everyone. There are various types of insurance covering hospital care, GP consultations and paramedical care, which together account for 43% of all expenditure on care. About 60% of the Dutch population is compulsorily insured with public health insurance funds. The government determines the cover provided and the income-linked contribution. People who earn too much to be publicly insured have to take out private insurance. Private insurance companies set their own premiums, generally based on the risk of illness. A special private insurance scheme ensures affordable care for the elderly and the chronically ill. A new health insurance system will be introduced in 2006, consisting of a single compulsory standard insurance scheme for curative care. There will no longer be a distinction between public and private health insurance. The new system will make health care more efficient and customer-oriented. from: http://www.minbuza.nl/default.asp?CMS_ITEM=MBZ426386
September 6, 200421 yr Several statutory insurance schemes exist to make care financially accessible for everyone. There are various types of insurance covering hospital care, GP consultations and paramedical care, which together account for 43% of all expenditure on care. About 60% of the Dutch population is compulsorily insured with public health insurance funds. The government determines the cover provided and the income-linked contribution. People who earn too much to be publicly insured have to take out private insurance. Private insurance companies set their own premiums, generally based on the risk of illness. A special private insurance scheme ensures affordable care for the elderly and the chronically ill. A new health insurance system will be introduced in 2006, consisting of a single compulsory standard insurance scheme for curative care. There will no longer be a distinction between public and private health insurance. The new system will make health care more efficient and customer-oriented. from: http://www.minbuza.nl/default.asp?CMS_ITEM=MBZ426386 Good bye apu good luck getting stabbed with hiv needles by people robbing you, they have no protection for there citizens. ohhh and the crack heads too, and the people shooting up in the streets, and running around like chickens with there heads cut off
September 6, 200421 yr I can't believe Cali is weak Kerry. Man if a state like that swings, the election is over. I wonder if that is that Arnold affect or what?
September 6, 200421 yr I think that Kerry's support will be a lot like Clinton's. People will lie about voting for Bush, then pull the lever for Kerry. I think it is a little about embarassment.
September 6, 200421 yr Good buy apu good luck getting stabbed with hiv needles by people robbing you, they have no protection for there citizens. ohhh and the crack heads too, and the people shooting up in the streets, and running around like chickens with there heads cut off There aren't mass robberies and crackheads all throughout the streets of the US? At least the Netherlands gives clean needles to addicts and caused drug usage to go down by legalizing drugs.
September 6, 200421 yr Good buy apu good luck getting stabbed with hiv needles by people robbing you, they have no protection for there citizens. ohhh and the crack heads too, and the people shooting up in the streets, and running around like chickens with there heads cut off Just wanted to point out how dumb that post is.
September 6, 200421 yr There aren't mass robberies and crackheads all throughout the streets of the US? At least the Netherlands gives clean needles to addicts and caused drug usage to go down by legalizing drugs. not by comparison and (clean needles) hahahahahaha did you really say that. well i when you go there ill be telling you i told you so, and for mass roberys you couldnt be more wrong.
September 6, 200421 yr Just wanted to point out how dumb that post is. have u been there it is extremly dirty.
September 6, 200421 yr have u been there it is extremly dirty. No I haven't and I'd be interested in knowing why you think the Netherlands is dirty. Because from what I'm looking at for the majority it looks like Netherlands is always ahead of the United States in quality of life rankings. They're also ahead in life expectancy.
September 6, 200421 yr Amsterdam -- where I'm moving later in life. And really if the terrorists hated freedom, wouldn't Amsterdam and the Netherlands be dust by now? good point
September 6, 200421 yr Amsterdam -- where I'm moving later in life. And really if the terrorists hated freedom, wouldn't Amsterdam and the Netherlands be dust by now? could it be that they have bigger fish to fry? or because they are not a threat to terrorists
September 6, 200421 yr 420, it's called a joke. Bush says the reason we were attacked is because the terrorists hate freedom. I played on that saying that if the terrorists really hated freedom then the Netherlands would be f***ing dust.
September 6, 200421 yr 420, it's called a joke. Bush says the reason we were attacked is because the terrorists hate freedom. I played on that saying that if the terrorists really hated freedom then the Netherlands would be f***ing dust. well i wasn't kidding about the needle roberys in amsterdamn btw. when you finally decide to move you will see just how great this country is that you have been bad mouthing since ive posted here.
September 6, 200421 yr I don't see how Apu's been badmouthing the US. If anything, he's more concerned about where it's going than most people because he wants it to be/remain one of the greatest countries on Earth.
September 6, 200421 yr In the words of HL Mencken: The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naive and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair.
September 6, 200421 yr In the words of HL Mencken: The notion that a radical is one who hates his country is naive and usually idiotic. He is, more likely, one who likes his country more than the rest of us and is thus more disturbed than the rest of us when he sees it debauched. He is not a bad citizen turning to crime; he is a good citizen driven to despair. soxfan420 quote denial is a b****
September 6, 200421 yr I think that Kerry's support will be a lot like Clinton's. People will lie about voting for Bush, then pull the lever for Kerry. I think it is a little about embarassment. Since it is the 'in' thing to be with Kerry, why would people say they are for Bush to pollsters? Wouldn't they be 'embarrased' to say they were for Bush?
September 6, 200421 yr soxfan420 quote denial is a b**** Wow...resorting to personal insults. Denial is a b****? Because I'd rather have my nation give actual reasons for war that causes 900+ Americans to die along with 13,000-37,000+ Iraqi civilians (body counts vary since there are no official counts), believe that my government is in the pocket of corporate interests rather than being held accountable to the American public, Americans losing jobs to corporate outsourcing that pay 3rd world wages and violate labor laws etc. etc. This nation is great but the growing descent into the revokation of Posse Comitatus, the loss of liberty in the name of "security" (the government is using the PATRIOT Act against random criminals and not "terrorists" so it's becoming a slippery slope for the abuse of our liberties) is disheartening. It's especially disheartening when people spew this sort of slime like 420 did.
September 6, 200421 yr Wow...resorting to personal insults. Denial is a b****? Because I'd rather have my nation give actual reasons for war that causes 900+ Americans to die along with 13,000-37,000+ Iraqi civilians (body counts vary since there are no official counts), believe that my government is in the pocket of corporate interests rather than being held accountable to the American public, Americans losing jobs to corporate outsourcing that pay 3rd world wages and violate labor laws etc. etc. This nation is great but the growing descent into the revokation of Posse Comitatus, the loss of liberty in the name of "security" (the government is using the PATRIOT Act against random criminals and not "terrorists" so it's becoming a slippery slope for the abuse of our liberties) is disheartening. It's especially disheartening when people spew this sort of slime like 420 did. denial is a b**** is not a insult it is a quote. that just happens to have more meaning than from some guy i have never heard of before.
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