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01/21/2006 08:15:26 PM · #1
I now have had just enough! Nobody is ranting about politics anymore. What happened.... did the government all of a sudden start doing a great job? Is the world really such a nice, save place after all?
01/21/2006 08:18:58 PM · #2
I think the government is doing a fine job. What's wrong with nice?
01/21/2006 08:20:46 PM · #3
Well, it's tax season so I'm sure the rants will fire up soon. Except those who are getting $ back...they'll be spending their pennies on lenses and gizmos instead of ranting about not getting any pennies to spend. ;)
01/21/2006 08:27:17 PM · #4
OK, here you go...

Bush sucks. GET US OUT OF THE WAR!! Bring our boys home. Consentrate on our own backyard and help with New Orleans, the homeless, and education.

Defend our borders and not someone elses piece of crap sand box.

Make medicare affordable for all.

Forget oil and start enforceing alternative fuel sources.

Don't raise taxes on the working blue collar worker.

Get rid of the income tax, bring on the national sales tax instead.

Most of all Mr. Bush, get the F_ _ _ out of office you big jerk.
01/21/2006 08:38:51 PM · #5
Originally posted by laurielblack:

Well, it's tax season so I'm sure the rants will fire up soon. Except those who are getting $ back...they'll be spending their pennies on lenses and gizmos instead of ranting about not getting any pennies to spend. ;)

Tax Relief For The Rest Of Us
01/21/2006 09:23:31 PM · #6
We're all shutting our big mouths since we found out about domestic spying...as if we didnt' know about it before.
01/22/2006 01:05:56 AM · #7
I know there is this big dark organization living in cyberspyce, cheching everything we do... the domestic spying is just to show how disrespectful one can be to those who pays your salary. Who said government is appointed by the people to serve the people. Serving them by taking away their dignaty, privacy and freedom... soooo constitutional!

And, yes, the troops must come home... Finally,we must be careful, attacking Pakistan leaves a bad taste in my mouth. Letting Iran go about their devious business makes me ask why the drone was not sent that way. Maybe the brief was misread, maybe the attack was supposed to be Iran and not Iraq. Or Iran, not Pakistan.
01/22/2006 07:08:22 AM · #8
Canada is having a federal election tomorrow. You wouldn't know it by the lack of threads in the posts.

I guess we go about it diffrently than the 'mericans.
01/22/2006 08:07:32 AM · #9
Originally posted by Beagleboy:

Canada is having a federal election tomorrow. You wouldn't know it by the lack of threads in the posts.


Maybe there'd be more talk, if one of the parties had plans to bring democracy to your southern neighbour?
01/22/2006 09:14:53 AM · #10
Now, now, now... Remember, in the United States if you speak out or voice an opinion that is contrary to our Lord Dubya's point of view, you are (in fact) a terrorist. Just like bin Laden.

According to people like C. Matthews, A. Coulter, K. Rove, D. Cheney, B. O'Reilly and indeed about half of this country, to exercise one's freedom of speech and to think independently and critically is, in essence, to be anti-American.

Therefore, for a dramatic representation of "The Ideal American" please refer to George A. Romero's 1978 motion picture, Dawn of the Dead. We must consume! And not ask questions!!!

Welcome to the 21st century, folks.

~ my unAmerican two cents, apparently.
01/22/2006 10:12:59 AM · #11
Stupid people like terroists that just want to blow themselves up anyway take away our constitutional rights as Americans.

Oh wait, I guess George W. Bush (Hi NSA) is not a terrorist! In theory.
01/22/2006 10:42:04 AM · #12
(Right now, somewhere, there's a pro-Bush dpc'er chewing at the bit reading these Dubya notes...)

with apologies!

~ bacchus
01/22/2006 11:37:32 AM · #13
The real question is, how many people who voted for Bush in 2004 are regretting it now.

I am actually starting to think Bush being re-elected was a good thing. It gives his administration the time needed to expose all the BS they pull. And now with so many republicans in legal trouble, there is a good chance the democrats will take control of the house and senate in the Nov elections.

Then, there can finally be real investigations into the lawlessness of the Bush administration.
01/22/2006 06:31:15 PM · #14
I'd vote for W again anytime and any place with a great big :)
01/22/2006 07:32:06 PM · #15
Originally posted by vtruan:

I'd vote for W again anytime and any place with a great big :)


The first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem.

[Bacchus ducks!]

No, no, no ~ just kidding! We're all entitled to our opinions. Glad you're firm in your own. At least you're getting what you voted for ~

~ bacchus, with a playful grin.
01/22/2006 09:17:10 PM · #16
I'm smiling all the way to the Supreme Court, the final win. Yes in fun, but I am a conservative for sure.
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