i'm not even a real big Santorum fan, but Casey! good god what an empty suit he is!
Pennsylvania Republicans better get their shit in one sock this year.
Oct-24-2006 11:38
Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
The elections have been predetermined. Vote for someone else for a change, republicans and democrats are both alike, they promise and do exactly the same shit, with the same results ... choose the little guys, they the ones that will likely do your country any good. Remember how Kerry and Bush were both Skull & Bones members who monopolized the previous US Presidential elections?
Those parties are run by the same corporate interests, nothing rarely changes.
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Oct-24-2006 11:46
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
...Remember how Kerry and Bush were both Skull & Bones members who monopolized the previous US Presidential elections?
man, you almost had me until that^ crap.
Oct-25-2006 04:21
pkcRAISTLIN
arbiter's chief minion
Registered: Jul 2002
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
man, you almost had me until that^ crap.
yeah, he's one doctor's appointment away from an asylum.
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Oct-25-2006 04:36
josh4
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: New York City
quote:
Poll shows Muslims in U.S. lean to Democrats
American Muslims were most concerned about civil liberties, education
Reuters
Updated: 12:49 p.m. PT Oct 24, 2006
WASHINGTON - More American Muslims are now supporting the Democratic Party but their votes should not be taken for granted, an Islamic civil rights group said Tuesday.
The Council on American-Islamic Relations, or CAIR, released a poll of 1,000 registered Muslim voters in the United States it said showed the community has changed a great deal since supporting Republicans in 2000.
The poll found 42 percent of respondents were Democrats and 17 percent Republican, while some 28 percent had no party affiliation, said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad.
"It shows that Muslim community votes should not be taken for granted," said Awad, adding: "There's a shift in their political orientation."
The poll had a margin of error of plus or minus 3 percentage points.
Estimates of the number of Muslim Americans vary between 3 million and 7 million. Eighty-nine percent of those surveyed said they vote regularly.
In 2000, American Muslims endorsed and voted for Republican candidate Bush, but they switched to support the Democrats in 2004 to protest what was seen as anti-Muslim policies by the Bush administration.
Key issues
CAIR research director Mohamed Nimer said the survey showed American Muslims were most concerned about civil liberties -- an issue that has dominated the community since the Sept. 11 attacks carried out by Muslim extremists -- and education.
Foreign policy issues followed closely behind, it showed.
"There is a tremendous opposition to the Bush administration policies," Nimer said, citing the 55 percent of respondents who felt the war on terror has become a war on Islam.
Eighty-eight percent believed the Iraq war was not worthwhile for the United States and 90 percent were against using military means to spread democracy around the world.
Politics of 9/11
The survey also showed about 43 percent of those questioned felt they had been discriminated against or been the subject of racial profiling.
Since the Sept. 11 attacks, news of domestic wiretapping, monitoring of mosques, immigration crackdowns, public support for racial profiling and bans on some Muslim scholars visiting the United States made many Muslim Americans feel like targets of racism.
CAIR officials said Muslim political groups had not yet decided to endorse a party for the upcoming Nov. 7 elections.
But they have launched an aggressive effort in Muslim communities across the country to register voters, and then plan on getting people to actually vote.
here's the response to the MJFox ad that will air today.
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Oct-25-2006 10:05
Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
man, you almost had me until that^ crap.
As much as you'd like to deny it, Both Kerry and Bush ADMITTED in public to be part of this society. Both of 'em. And you should know that they're also related. Members pledge allegiance to secret societies and their fellow members BEFORE pledging to follow the laws of their country.
Many influential figures have been in Bones, and influential families have often had multiple members over successive generations. Bonesmen range from U.S. Presidents such as George W. Bush, George H. W. Bush, and William Howard Taft along with Supreme Court Justices, business leaders and U.S. Senators such as John F. Kerry who ran for President in 2004.
VIDEO EVIDENCE:
SO WHO IS AN IDIOT NOW??? Time to get your OWN head checked if you disagree on this one ;-)
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Oct-25-2006 10:53
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
SO WHO IS AN IDIOT NOW??? Time to get your OWN head checked if you disagree on this one ;-)
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OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!
i never denied anything dude. i just dismissed your premise of being in the "Skull&Bones Society" of having NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what you have let this benign urban legend do is control what you think. it's piqued your imagination in absence of any logical deduction of how, why, and who this club exists for and left your theories wanting for any substantive conclusion.
you live in fear, not some enlightened sense of self where you can honestly say the rest of us are ignorant pawns. if anyone has been pawned by lack of knowledge, it may be you.
Oct-25-2006 11:35
Magnetonium
Dubstep = Douchestep
Registered: Sep 2001
Location: Port Burwell, Ontario, Canada
quote:
Originally posted by Q5echo
OMFG!!!!!!!!!!!
i never denied anything dude. i just dismissed your premise of being in the "Skull&Bones Society" of having NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what you have let this benign urban legend do is control what you think. it's piqued your imagination in absence of any logical deduction of how, why, and who this club exists for and left your theories wanting for any substantive conclusion.
you live in fear, not some enlightened sense of self where you can honestly say the rest of us are ignorant pawns. if anyone has been pawned by lack of knowledge, it may be you.
Wow ... you are so bloody ignorant, even with HARD evidence in your face you think its a joke. Well, go on, live on in your ignorance, I have nothing more to say.
Skull and Bones has SOMETHING to do with this. Our political system is monopolized, you are voting for the same party. If you vote Republican or Democratic its the same dam thing.
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Oct-25-2006 11:40
Q5echo
asymetrical scepticism
Registered: Feb 2004
Location: Dallas
quote:
Originally posted by Magnetonium
Skull and Bones has SOMETHING to do with this.
ok. what then? what do they have to do with anything? i'm open for your insight. seriously.
Oct-25-2006 12:02
Shakka
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Feb 2003
Location:
Was that a joke? Bonerman = "HARD" evidence??
hahaha!!!
You are paranoid.
Oct-25-2006 13:45
kush paintings
Balance 005 Romantic
Registered: Jun 2004
Location:
Magnetonium, Im still waiting your response in the thread I started about how the U.S. political system "really" works.