Should I leave ET?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by James Stock, Dec 17, 2003.

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  1. oh please it is so obvious you maroon :-/
     
    #81     Dec 19, 2003
  2. he's a burgundy huh............or is he shipwrecked???
     
    #82     Dec 19, 2003
  3. No, you SAID that HE SAID this. You didn't say it "was obvious".

    How much bullsh*t do yuo want to be caught in? You stuff this ballot box, try to change the meaning of words, and now try to assign fake quotes to people. I think you have a mnor credibility problem as a result.
     
    #83     Dec 19, 2003
  4. your an idiot. and a quite familiar one at that. i've beaten you before, i can sense it. :D

    People who voted "c" won't ask him [anyone] to leave. PERIOD. Anything else is YOUR interpretation, YOU reading b/w the lines putting your spin on it.

    Did they also ask him to stay?? NO! [Are you truly this obtuse to think otherwise??!!]

    If they wanted JIMMIE to stay it's simple VOTE "STAY JIMMIE PLEEEASE STAY!!"

    Did they? NO!

    Are you getting this you dummie?

    Jimmie says I will go if majority ASK me to GO!

    It's obvious, Jimmie must go and NOW!!

    :-/
     
    #84     Dec 19, 2003
  5. he's a freaking fruitcake! Lol! :p
     
    #85     Dec 19, 2003
  6. 31 say GO!

    16 say STAY!

    The rest.. who knows what they want they have abstained on general principles.


    JIMMIE MUST GO NOW!

    I WIN! I WIN!! IWIN!! HA! :D :D :D :p
     
    #86     Dec 19, 2003

  7. Good lord some people are thick! :)

    (1) Could you please show me the option where it says "STAY JIMMIE PLEEASE STAY"?

    (2) Could you please show me where Jimmy said if the majority "ASK" him to "GO" that he would?

    According to you, people voting (c) are 'abstaining'. Yeah. Uh-huh.

    Dude they are voting.

    Given that there is no option that says "PLEASE JIMMIE STAY", those that want him to stay have two options for voting no to the poll question "should I leave?".

    Those voting (b) are saying "no" because they think he's done more good than bad.

    Those voting (c) are saying "no" because they believe that no one should be asked to leave. Maybe they don't feel that Jimmy has done "more good than bad", maybe they feel he is a complete fruitloop. But they are adamant that no one should be asked to leave. They are saying "regardless of what I think of Jimmy, or of anyone, no one should be asked to leave". That can only be a vote for Jimmy to not leave. Anything else is your completely illogical spin.
     
    #87     Dec 19, 2003
  8. In your wettest of dreams. You have no education, and I never lose to anyone with a high school equivalency diploma.

    And I haven't lost yet on ET. The only thing you've beaten is your 4 inches of meat. Probably three or four times today.
     
    #88     Dec 19, 2003
  9. If you don't have an education, you certainly won't understand your well thought out logic. This longshit is a joke. But he's not funny at all.

    21 votes for "yes" and 31 votes for "NO". James stays.
     
    #89     Dec 19, 2003

  10. Oh "it's obvious" now is it? (And maroon -- bahahaha! :D)

    BS. It's not obvious at all. What is, in fact, obvious is that this is your spin. Granted, it's not nearly as illogical as your claim that voting (c) is 'abstaining'.

    What is truly obvious is that Jimmy specifically stated that he would honor the results of the poll. It's in his very first post.

    The poll says "should I leave"? Both responses (b) and (c) clearly indicate no. Nothing more to it.
     
    #90     Dec 19, 2003
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