What Politics Should Be Like (thread for fun)

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What Politics Should Be Like (thread for fun)

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This is how the last debate should have gone. More people would get involved in politics if it was this entertaining. :)

Also, I think I'm going to vote a write-in candidate:
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Talk about a political party!!
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Vote Cuthulu! Why settle for the LESSER evil?!?
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How many voted for Pat Paulson?
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bmonk wrote:How many voted for Pat Paulson?
Me (It was awhile back, though)
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NOTDilbert wrote:
bmonk wrote:How many voted for Pat Paulson?
Me (It was awhile back, though)
He ran for President of the United States in 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1992, and 1996. I think he'd run again--but he died in 1997. Of course, were he buried in Chicago (or various other similar locales) he could still vote in elections, by proxy as it were--but he'd have a hard time qualifying to run.
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bmonk wrote:
NOTDilbert wrote:
bmonk wrote:How many voted for Pat Paulson?
Me (It was awhile back, though)
He ran for President of the United States in 1968, 1972, 1980, 1988, 1992, and 1996. I think he'd run again--but he died in 1997. Of course, were he buried in Chicago (or various other similar locales) he could still vote in elections, by proxy as it were--but he'd have a hard time qualifying to run.
I thought Ronald Reagan proved you don't have to be alive to be president..... ;)
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I found a great Youtube Video of what Politics should be like.
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Sorry to bring this up again, but I couldn't resist.

My management class (Eleven college boys and me) decided that the best way to choose who wins an election should be to line up the candidates at beer pong tables. Winner take office. :shock:
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Danzier wrote:Sorry to bring this up again, but I couldn't resist.

My management class (Eleven college boys and me) decided that the best way to choose who wins an election should be to line up the candidates at beer pong tables. Winner take office. :shock:
Is that how we got George Bush-43?
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