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  • Chuckguy
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    #91
    Dude get your facts straight. U r talking out of your ass! But I do agree on the part that the majority of registered voters don't vote. However most of them are minority. Do more research and u will see.
    Originally posted by Ryn0
    Did you even bother to look up your claim?

    Non-Hispanic White's make up 63.7% of America, there are 12.6% blacks, 4.8% Asians and White Hispanics are 8.7%.

    And people saying that more people voting leads to more democracy are right, not only that there is a correlation between the higher % of people that vote the higher the standard of living in that country. America had only 42% of it's registered population vote and sat at 23rd n the Human development Index (when adjusting for inequality) Countries like Norway (76% voted) Australia (93% voted) Sweden (84% voted) and the Netherlands (75% voted) are in the top 4 countries under the HDI.

    These countries voters actually believe their vote counts (and it does) why is that not the same in America?

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    • FightScorer
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      #92
      Originally posted by Ryn0
      Did you even bother to look up your claim?

      Non-Hispanic White's make up 63.7% of America, there are 12.6% blacks, 4.8% Asians and White Hispanics are 8.7%.

      And people saying that more people voting leads to more democracy are right, not only that there is a correlation between the higher % of people that vote the higher the standard of living in that country. America had only 42% of it's registered population vote and sat at 23rd n the Human development Index (when adjusting for inequality) Countries like Norway (76% voted) Australia (93% voted) Sweden (84% voted) and the Netherlands (75% voted) are in the top 4 countries under the HDI.

      These countries voters actually believe their vote counts (and it does) why is that not the same in America?




      A bit off topic, but visiting the United States, I found out it is unique in that every area is like a different world.

      What I mean is this.
      For most of the top California Universities like UCLA, UC-DAVIS,
      UC-IRVINE, UC-SAN DIEGO,UC-Berkeley it's an Asian Majority with a White Minority. I went there and also looked up the stats, it's pretty shocking to see top schools in California with like 40-50% Asian.

      In many cities of Texas and California, it's a Mexican majority. Arizonia is becoming this way too.

      In the south, there are a bunch of all black or mostly black colleges.


      In the Mid-West it's literally all American Whites with an totally different culture.

      I realize even the American Whites have shockingly different life styles say someone from Utah and someone from Boston or New York, just totally different.


      I bring this up to illustrate America is a pretty accepting country.

      Countries like Russia or China would never have let a large amount of top schools in certain 'state areas' have more foreigners than natives so to speak.

      And they certainly won't have 'all black colleges' either.

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      • ronnie_N.
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        #93
        tell don king that the Black Guy one...

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        • Imatroll
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          #94
          Originally posted by Imatroll
          You're wrong. Most of the repubs will be voting for *****. That way they will have a new fresh candidate in 4 years rather than having "Mormon" Romney in office for possible 8 years. Bait and switch.
          Originally posted by Imatroll
          Yes and they will all vote for *****. I'll bank on it. ***** by landslide victory
          wUrd, ***** another 4 years.

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          • spoonwars
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            #95
            Romney vs ***** is like Arum vs King. Don't matter who wins because they both took your money.

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            • jknightx
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              #96
              Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
              Controversial fight promoter Don King may be many things but no one can accuse him of being a political fence sitter.

              In prior elections, the combative King has described himself as "versatile and flexible, a Republicrat at heart."

              But not for the Barack *****-Mitt Romney presidential slugfest, which entered its final round on Tuesday. Though he was one of the most ardent verbal and financial backers of President George Herbert Walker Bush through two White House terms, King is out on the hustings and switched party preference.

              "I was in Cleveland on Monday and I'm in St. Louis
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              It dosen't matter who wins, the middle class will all ways get the shaft

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              • tredh
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                #97
                This was good for some laughs first thing in the morning!

                Also the people in America feel their vote doesn't count because the popular vote(the people's vote) doesn't actually elect the president. The electoral college actually elects the president. Electoral college votes are supposed to go to the canidate who wins the popular vote in that state. But there is no law stating that electoral college votes must go to said popular vote winner. So in essence the people's vote actually means nothing but the opinion of the people.

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                • cottowasrobbed
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                  #98
                  Ha, this guy's been screwing black fighters since the 70's! Ruined Tyson, and countless others.

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                  • cottowasrobbed
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                    #99
                    America's done. Reelecting a Marxist shows how far the country is falling.

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                    • tredh
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                      #100
                      I personally like Don King. The man is no saint just like nobody in the world is. There are many promoters who have done what King has done and some have even done worse. Thing is none of them are villified and spoken about with the disgust and disdain that King is. I wonder why?

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