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Originally posted by rai76
But there are still some major points they have to work on before they can enter. So they cannot say they are ready as well as Bush cannot say that. He puts alot of presure on the EU with saying that.
Originally posted by nyarlathotep
And to answer the thead question. Bush is the leader of the free World. Does that answer it?
Originally posted by nyarlathotep
What "major" points are you referring to?
Originally posted by curme
Originally posted by nyarlathotep
And to answer the thead question. Bush is the leader of the free World. Does that answer it?
The real answer to the thread question is, he thinks he is is the leader of the free World. If he bothered actually counting votes, he'd find out he didn't actually win.
Originally posted by nyarlathotep
I don't know how many times we can go over this. Winning the popular vote does not mean winning the election. Do you know what The Electoral College is? If so, then you know that even though extremely rare, winning the polpular vote does not mean you will get the Electoral votes. Is this sinking in with anyone?
Originally posted by curme
Apparently until people get it right. Not to hijack this thread
but the Supreme Court (citing 'equal protection') decided who won, not the electoral college. BUSH v. GORE
Originally posted by curme
Apparently until people get it right. Not to hijack this thread, but the Supreme Court (citing 'equal protection') decided who won, not the electoral college. BUSH v. GORE
Originally posted by Valhall
Turkey WANTS to be part of the European community. This is a matter of Bush speaking on their behalf. You are very much showing bias to twist his statements to say that he is meddling in affairs he has no right to. This is called diplomacy. If Turkey has requested the support of the U.S. on this matter, Bush is well within his rights on a diplomatic basis to support their desire for E.U. acceptance.