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Posted by trancEyes22 on Nov-03-2004 20:09:

frost, no offense, but you bitch and whine about a LOT of things on here...so i think we have every right to bitch and whine about our idiot president remaining in office for 4 more years. i don't think i have to be on the campaign committee to feel upset about his loss, fuck that.


Posted by Konijn on Nov-03-2004 20:12:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
"we" cant change shit.... its only only gunna go DOWNHILL from here, as conservative, gun-loving, gay-fearing, ignorant Americans go. it doesnt even matter if we vote ne more, because i know that there is a 52% of this country that will always have their mind made up and go for the Republicans.


at some point it will have to change or the country won't survive --

during the 1930s, with the country in desperate shape, things changed in a big way as people realized that living in an unregulated, dog-eat-dog world with few social and economic safety nets was ruinous for anyone who wasn't very wealthy.

for the past 35 years those hard-won gains of the new deal and the great society era have been systematically picked apart; when the system starts producing diminishing returns and country bumpkins and evangelicals start realizing that the basic protections that the government is supposed to provide are more important than issues like what gay americans are doing in their bedroom or if cletus will be able to purchase a second m-16 to go squirell hunting, then change will come again.


Posted by verndogs on Nov-03-2004 20:14:

quote:
Originally posted by trancEyes22
frost, no offense, but you bitch and whine about a LOT of things on here...so i think we have every right to bitch and whine about our idiot president remaining in office for 4 more years. i don't think i have to be on the campaign committee to feel upset about his loss, fuck that.


as long as you voted, you have EVERY right to bitch and whine.


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-03-2004 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Konijn Island
at some point it will have to change or the country won't survive --

during the 1930s, with the country in desperate shape, things changed in a big way as people realized that living in an unregulated, dog-eat-dog world with few social and economic safety nets was ruinous for anyone who wasn't very wealthy.


but the thing is, the majority of Americans CANT and WONT have that "englightenment", so to speak. theyre so set in their ways, that this country is SOOOOOOO divided, its ridiculous. just look at Ohio. they lose 250,000 jobs, and yet they still vote for Bush. if that cant change their minds, idk what will.


Posted by fr0st on Nov-03-2004 20:18:

quote:
Originally posted by trancEyes22
frost, no offense, but you bitch and whine about a LOT of things on here...so i think we have every right to bitch and whine about our idiot president remaining in office for 4 more years. i don't think i have to be on the campaign committee to feel upset about his loss, fuck that.



Erin, that is a pretty silly comment... Sooo since i bitch and whine about stuff(which stuff i dont know).. That gives you the right to write political nonsense? I didnt say you couldnt feel upset. I said it it was really importal to you to make a change you would have done more. And with this reply as i assumed. You did the bare minimum. Maybe next election instead of sticking a sticker on your car. You can assist the campain...


Posted by Konijn on Nov-03-2004 20:29:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
but the thing is, the majority of Americans CANT and WONT have that "englightenment", so to speak. theyre so set in their ways, that this country is SOOOOOOO divided, its ridiculous. just look at Ohio. they lose 250,000 jobs, and yet they still vote for Bush. if that cant change their minds, idk what will.


it's sad to say, but it will have to get even worse, going way beyond 250k.

remember that during the new deal it took a great depression, the depths of which we can scarcely imagine, to pry people away from those cultural beliefs they cling to.

during the depression unemployment peaked at 30%(!); savings were wiped out (that's why have fdic insurance now); retirees where dying left and right (that's where we got social security); homelessness and foreclosures were rampant (that's where we got an effort to create affordable housing and a federal housing authority) -- the list is endless...

people just seem to have forgotten their history -- both those who blindly support bush without paying attention to current events and democrats who seem to believe that the apocalypse is imminent.

remember what marx said (paraphrased): "History repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce."


Posted by holycow24 on Nov-03-2004 21:47:

emigrate - to leave one's place of residence or country to live elsewhere

****

I used to say that too...but I'm not ready to give up on the USA just yet. If we don't stick around, who's going to be here to stop Bush from banning gay marriage, abortion, nature preservation, dancing, singing, wearing less than three layers of clothes???

haha... ok I'm going overboard, but you get my drift...

So, ok, fine, 52% of the country likes Bush. What about the other 48%? Just cuz we're slightly in the minority doesn't mean we can't make ourselves heard. fr0st is right when he says voting is NOT the only way to make a change. If we all feel that strongly about Bush, we better be as fucking political as we can over the next four years, and maybe we can keep him from making as sticky of a mess as he's planning on making of our country. Cleanup is always easier after a wild party when you've been throwing empty beer bottles away throughout the night.

Anyway, that's my 2 cents.

O, and for the record - I'm not telling anyone what to do (or what not to do). Whine all you like!! It won't hurt me.

Rachel


Posted by DJ_Lord on Nov-03-2004 21:48:

who cares it's over, get some ice cream.


Posted by DJ_Lord on Nov-03-2004 21:48:

...or start a revolution!!!!!


Posted by BloodfIower on Nov-03-2004 21:59:

quote:
Originally posted by CityKitty This country sucks. The whole world was watching us and I'm sure many foreign countries are hanging their heads in disgust.


*nods*


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-03-2004 22:26:

quote:
Originally posted by holycow24
emigrate - to leave one's place of residence or country to live elsewhere

****

I used to say that too...but I'm not ready to give up on the USA just yet. If we don't stick around, who's going to be here to stop Bush from banning gay marriage, abortion, nature preservation, dancing, singing, wearing less than three layers of clothes???

haha... ok I'm going overboard, but you get my drift...

So, ok, fine, 52% of the country likes Bush. What about the other 48%? Just cuz we're slightly in the minority doesn't mean we can't make ourselves heard. fr0st is right when he says voting is NOT the only way to make a change. If we all feel that strongly about Bush, we better be as fucking political as we can over the next four years, and maybe we can keep him from making as sticky of a mess as he's planning on making of our country. Cleanup is always easier after a wild party when you've been throwing empty beer bottles away throughout the night.

Anyway, that's my 2 cents.

O, and for the record - I'm not telling anyone what to do (or what not to do). Whine all you like!! It won't hurt me.

Rachel


ur message is praiseworthy but unrealistic. i, as a democrat, cant believe my eyes looking at the fact that Republicans run the Senate, the House, and the presidency. we cant stop nething from being passed. lets be realistic. we basically have NO voice whatsoever for the next 4 years. its not just a presidency we have to deal with, its the Senate and the House that will go with everything the president says.


Posted by madhattared on Nov-03-2004 23:03:

im sure this would piss off the TOTA's but oh well
who's with me?



Posted by DeRangedMind on Nov-03-2004 23:36:

Yeah fuck Ohio and all these damn honkey fuckin hicks. I do wanna leave aswell. The Darks day are still here


Posted by Vivid Boy on Nov-03-2004 23:50:

revolution anyone?

i say fuck kerry and bush take back whats rightfully ours. then we elect 5 people to run the country all that have different abilities. one will be in carge of finances, another would be in charge of homeland issues etc. fuck this one man puppet show.


Posted by trunks1022 on Nov-03-2004 23:58:

quote:
Originally posted by Vivid Boy
revolution anyone?

i say fuck kerry and bush take back whats rightfully ours. then we elect 5 people to run the country all that have different abilities. one will be in carge of finances, another would be in charge of homeland issues etc. fuck this one man puppet show.


lol that's kinda what the cabinet is for


Posted by Vivid Boy on Nov-03-2004 23:59:

honestly who would be up for a revolution? taking to arms and taking back the country? i think i would drop everything in my life to do that. what better way to make hostory then kickin bush's ass out of office myself


Posted by Vivid Boy on Nov-03-2004 23:59:

quote:
Originally posted by trunks1022
lol that's kinda what the cabinet is for


i dunno too much abt ur system nor do i give a fuck. grab ur gat and meet me by the wtahc tower


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-04-2004 00:28:

dont get tooo excited lol. one of Bush's agencies is probably tracking this thread right now, because ur comments seem to "support terrorism"... LOL! when u get audited by the IRS, ull kno why. it happend to my mom, who has done everything 100% correctly economically, has never missed a payment on nething, and doesnt use a credit card more than once a year. she bashes bush on the fone way too much wen speaking to her reltives tho. thus, the audit.


Posted by Vivid Boy on Nov-04-2004 00:33:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
dont get tooo excited lol. one of Bush's agencies is probably tracking this thread right now, because ur comments seem to "support terrorism"... LOL! when u get audited by the IRS, ull kno why. it happend to my mom, who has done everything 100% correctly economically, has never missed a payment on nething, and doesnt use a credit card more than once a year. she bashes bush on the fone way too much wen speaking to her reltives tho. thus, the audit.


how they gonna audit me if im in the mountains training my guerilla warriors. nah fuck that ill have GORRILA warriors. lets see that monkey take on an army of gorillas. HA!




ps im in canada, come get me IRS. come get me.


btw my network got shut off after i made that post. spooky aint it


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-04-2004 00:47:

hahahaha ^^^^ u write some funny shit, thank god ppl like u lighten the mood, we really need it.


Posted by ArminD1981 on Nov-04-2004 00:59:

Evil1

quote:
Originally posted by trancEyes22
i'm with you...fuck this country, and FUCK OHIO!

AMEN to that
The majority of the population in USA are fucking JERKSSSS,
and they all live in the middle of the country.


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-04-2004 01:13:

i just heard the guy's speech who beat Senator Tom Daschle in the Senate race, and his closing statement was the following.....

"i havent kept up with my usual hobby in the past few months of campaigning, so if u will excuse me, i have a date with my 12 gauge in my corn field"..... :::followed by a million cheers and "yeaaa!!!!"s:::

....thats pathetic, it makes me sick to my stomach saying that ppl like that are my fellow country-men.


Posted by Yan on Nov-04-2004 01:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Eco
i just heard the guy's speech who beat Senator Tom Daschle in the Senate race, and his closing statement was the following.....

"i havent kept up with my usual hobby in the past few months of campaigning, so if u will excuse me, i have a date with my 12 gauge in my corn field"..... :::followed by a million cheers and "yeaaa!!!!"s:::

....thats pathetic, it makes me sick to my stomach saying that ppl like that are my fellow country-men.


Stereotyping/Assumptions is/are sickly, Eco. Not opting to do so a great choice.


Posted by daffodil on Nov-04-2004 01:43:

don't know if it's been mentioned, but you're interested in emigrating. sorry to correct you, but i'm rather depressed today and i like grammar and spelling.

i cried today. i'm not a crier. not because i'm tough or anything, it's just not my reaction to things. i usually cry when i'm exceptionally frustrated, which would describe today. i can't believe that 51 percent of americans think that bush deserved to be re-elected. the encroachments on privacy, civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, just about everyone's rights except fundamental christians and big business.

anyway, my emigration destination is choice is currently the caribbean. or south america. i'm open to suggestions.


Posted by DJ Eco on Nov-04-2004 01:51:

quote:
Originally posted by daffodil
don't know if it's been mentioned, but you're interested in emigrating. sorry to correct you, but i'm rather depressed today and i like grammar and spelling.

i cried today. i'm not a crier. not because i'm tough or anything, it's just not my reaction to things. i usually cry when i'm exceptionally frustrated, which would describe today. i can't believe that 51 percent of americans think that bush deserved to be re-elected. the encroachments on privacy, civil rights, women's rights, gay rights, just about everyone's rights except fundamental christians and big business.

anyway, my emigration destination is choice is currently the caribbean. or south america. i'm open to suggestions.


lets get a NYTA emigration to Holland!! ill be going to Italy 100%, which has bus service to all European festies and raves from 6 cities all over the country, so if u guys wanna join me, ill have my very own place!! (i was going NE way, so dont call me an overeactor at this election). ill be in Rome, which has busses to and from Trance Energy, Sensation, all ID-T events..... train/bus connections to Creamfields, Global Gathering, Escape to the Park, all UK events.... plus, airline trips to Ibiza during the summer which cost 40 euros round trip. plus, theres a city in Italy called Riccione which is a small step down from Ibiza, and has allllllllll the DJs coming in weekly.


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