What now?

Nov 05, 2004 00:51

So what do we do now ( Read more... )

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caracoles November 5 2004, 09:36:57 UTC
Please, add your thoughts. Maybe they will help pull mine together.

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ameliabee November 5 2004, 19:11:15 UTC
i'm going to teach little kids to ski in whistler and vote absentee for the next four years. leaving my country? yes, but it has already left me.

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caracoles November 5 2004, 20:44:54 UTC
Are you for real going to Canada?

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ameliabee November 5 2004, 21:07:52 UTC
well, i wanted to do something with kids for the next few years while i prepared for law school and the lsats and i was thinking about substitute teaching, but now teaching kids to ski in a foreign country sounds like the best plan of attack.

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ratherbefreddie November 5 2004, 21:21:24 UTC
What would your perfect candidate have as a platform?

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caracoles November 6 2004, 01:52:03 UTC
See my next post.

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knowme_no November 5 2004, 21:30:30 UTC
You pretty much said what was on mind. Maybe even more. I dunno what to say about the whole thing. I am still in shock about the whole thing because, yeah...I seriously think that we have gone downhill since Bush was last elected. I cant see it getting better with him in the picture. Who knows? I could be wrong, maybe he will do something nice, but as of right now...knowing that we still have four more years with him...FREAKS ME OUT!!! I dont know if any of that made sense, but its hard to make sense when you are talking about politics...especially nowadays.

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amypants00000 November 11 2004, 22:04:26 UTC
headline a couple days ago: artic wildlife refuge oil drilling to be revisited in congress

gah gah gah

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amypants00000 April 16 2005, 08:44:22 UTC
brandon arteaga drunken musings on politics: Well Philly, I know that you seem scared at the moment but I don't think that we really have a 50-50 split right now, the Kerry campaign was kinda shady and the public wasn't ready to trust him. Presented with the options of Kerry/Bush the undecideds were forced to vote not for Bush but for those who spoke on behalf of the bush campaign, who spoke more convincingly than Kerries supporters. Don't interrpret the results as a crisis, it is mere a poopy wake up call for the democratic party pants to come back with a credible canidate for the 2008 elelction (hopefully not that bitch Hillary Clinton!) No chance! Not, stop it
Amy shut up, no chance womannnnnnaannn!

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