fgalkin wrote:On second thought, it was inappropriate to call Bush supporters "rednecks". The correct term is "bible-humping evangelical/fundamentalist asshats." That's who most of them are, anyways.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
Hey! I hope you know that your lumbing every single US servicememeber in with that and I resent the bible-humping evangelical/fundamentalist part of that
Cause you know the Military hast to support the sitting president
By Law....
But the Vice President on the other hand
The Democrats need to get on-message, BADLY. What they're doing is NOT enough. The GOP is very very good at playing dirty and the Democrats need to work over the next two, four and six years making sure that the voters KNOW that the degeneration of conditions in the last decade is the GOP'S FAULT.
The next two and four years will determine the next twenty. And right now the next two years look pretty bleak.
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I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
Have a very nice day.
-fgalkin
he doesn't live near any bridges, does he?
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fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
*snicker*
Me, I voted for Kerry, but I didn't invest myself in him winning. Time to shrug and move on.
fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
Never thought of that. I Can't wait to see his response to this: maybe he'll accuse the Republicans of massive election fraud or something...
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fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
Never thought of that. I Can't wait to see his response to this: maybe he'll accuse the Republicans of massive election fraud or something...
OF course he will... WRAPPED TIGHTLY IN TINFOIL
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fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
Probably back at DU with the rest of the election denial nutters. "They stole the election again!!!!11"
aerius: I'll vote for you if you sleep with me. Lusankya: Deal!
Say, do you want it to be a threesome with your wife? Or a foursome with your wife and sister-in-law? I'm up for either.
Democrats should at least take heart that anything bad that goes on from here and 2008 can be blamed on the Republicans and from the microcasm of the things that have actually gone bad in the past year alone, I think its safe to say that there is more to come. I think that this will produce alot of antipathy towards the Rebublicans over the next four years if the Iraq conflict continues to go on the way it has, if the defecit continues to grow (which will have many, many repcurcussions on the federal, state, and local level), and if more and more tax breaks are given to the wealthy. The key issue is the defecit; if it continues to spiral out of control like it is currently, not even conservative values can save the Republicans in 2008. This, of course, will create a strong back swing and propel the Democrats in all branches of the government in 2008.
I am, in a slight bit, happy that John Kerry did not win (not officially yet, I think), not that I'm not disappointed either, because there was a slew of issues that I reluctantly supported him on. The fault of the Democratic Party, I think, is that they let their dislike of Bush blind them and in the end, they chose a lukewarm canidate, one who they thought could pull as much of the Republican swing votes into their pockets.
Democrats, for the moment, should lick their wounds and bide their time for 2006 and 2008 and pick a canidate that represents the core values of the Democratic Party. The best thing they can do now is to slow the neoconservative moment to ban same sex marriage & civil unions, slow the growth of the deficeit, and keep fighting for the middle class. And for the true Republicans, the ones who embody small government and fiscal conservation, they should fight to take back their party from the religious right wing and restore their party to what it was.
So... anyways. In my humble opinion, the Idiots won today!! Oh well, at least my state stayed Democratic. So, just a stupid question here mister Wong, how do I make my plan to escape to the lovely land of half-legal weed and liberals?
Please kids, don't drink and park: Accidents cause people!
fgalkin wrote:I must say that in the midst of all this, one thought keeps me happy. That thought is of Elfy crying in the corner, curled into a fetal postion, trying to hide from reality.
Never thought of that. I Can't wait to see his response to this: maybe he'll accuse the Republicans of massive election fraud or something...
Stravo wrote:Who locked this? I don't see a reason why it should be locked.
I locked it while I was splitting that fucking idiotic semantic nitpicking "debate" over the proper and correct usage of the historical English term "redneck", as opposed to its modern American colloquial usage which has been widely adopted the world over regardless of what anyone says it originally meant.
PS. For those who want to continue that semantic nitpick war, it has been moved here.
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"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
Well ok, back on topic, let's take a look at the dubios bright side for the Democratic Party. Kerry's decision to concede without massive litigation is hopeful actualy. Show's the party can learn from past mistakes, will not alienate supporters or disenfranchise voters in general. Also, now there will be a strong impetus to find a canidate who is not only the lesser of two evils, but a vibrant and viable candidate. Some soul-searching, not to mention rank searching, is deffinately in order for the DNC. Most upsetting for me in this election is that, even with all of the fiery passion and rhetoric, college age voting remained a horridly abismal projected 9%.
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UCBooties wrote:Some soul-searching, not to mention rank searching, is deffinately in order for the DNC. Most upsetting for me in this election is that, even with all of the fiery passion and rhetoric, college age voting remained a horridly abismal projected 9%.
That's upsetting for me as well. I simply can't believe that. I mean... you've got a sitting president who's saddling the country with crippling debt that they will have pay off, and not even 10% of them can be bothered to hit the polls? The 18-24 year old non-voters are a bunch of shitheads.
"I am gravely disappointed. Again you have made me unleash my dogs of war."
--The Lord Humungus
If you're in university, look around you right now. Look at the people you see wandering around campus or going to bars. Do you seriously have to ask yourself why they didn't vote? I remember how people were when I was that age, and I doubt it's changed.
"It's not evil for God to do it. Or for someone to do it at God's command."- Jonathan Boyd on baby-killing
"you guys are fascinated with the use of those "rules of logic" to the extent that you don't really want to discussus anything."- GC
"I do not believe Russian Roulette is a stupid act" - Embracer of Darkness
"Viagra commercials appear to save lives" - tharkûn on US health care.
Fuck fair, this is WAR. EVERYTHING that goes wrong over the next two, four and six years MUST be laid at the GOP's doorstep. FEAR SELLS, SO NUKE THE FUCKING GOP, DO IT EARLY, DO IT OFTEN AND DO IT SO MUCH THAT NOBODY HAS THE CHANCE TO THINK ABOUT IT.
American politics has just become a war, and it is all the Republican Party's fault.
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If only one rock and roll song echoes into tomorrow
There won't be anything to keep you from the distant morning glow.
I'm not a man. I just portrayed one for 15 years.
UCBooties wrote:Some soul-searching, not to mention rank searching, is deffinately in order for the DNC. Most upsetting for me in this election is that, even with all of the fiery passion and rhetoric, college age voting remained a horridly abismal projected 9%.
That's upsetting for me as well. I simply can't believe that. I mean... you've got a sitting president who's saddling the country with crippling debt that they will have pay off, and not even 10% of them can be bothered to hit the polls? The 18-24 year old non-voters are a bunch of shitheads.
It's ironic. Dean arguably made the mistake of assuming that the 18-24 demographic would come out in force for him during the primaries, and that cost him the nomination. Now the Dems have made the exact same mistake, this time with Kerry.
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I'm studying for the CPA exam. Have a nice summer, and if you're down just sit back and realize that Joe is off somewhere, doing much worse than you are.
Darth Wong wrote:If you're in university, look around you right now. Look at the people you see wandering around campus or going to bars. Do you seriously have to ask yourself why they didn't vote? I remember how people were when I was that age, and I doubt it's changed.
When the professor asked the class whether we voted today, more than half raised their hands. I was surprised.