Tu vuo fa l'americano?

Nov 04, 2004 05:02

I'm sick and tired of the right and left wing extremists like Michael Moore and Ann Coulter, who are tearing this country apart.. I'm tired the so-called "bleeding hearts" that spew hatred against Bush and the Republicans.. I'm tired of the nebbishy rebels without a cause saying that they'll move to Canada because our freedoms are being flushed ( Read more... )

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marysabel November 4 2004, 05:58:09 UTC
i'm not a bush supporter. but i still enjoyed your post.

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child_of_zion November 4 2004, 17:09:37 UTC
thank you!

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sitarsitar November 4 2004, 14:00:46 UTC
well said. i've about had it with everyone and his brother saying they're moving to canada too.

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child_of_zion November 4 2004, 17:12:05 UTC
yes. it's their fault that Kerry lost. they should learn or adapt or put their money where their mouth is, tuck their tail between their legs, and move already.

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child_of_zion November 4 2004, 17:13:02 UTC
Have I told you lately that I love you?

watch. I'm going to call up K-BIG and dedicate that song for you.

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p.s. child_of_zion November 4 2004, 17:13:28 UTC
America.... FUCK YEAH!

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ricolaser November 4 2004, 21:59:54 UTC
Just because the majority has spoken doesn't make them right. You're right, this country isn't ready for gay marriage. And if it's not forced on them, they never will be. Americans don't like change. They didn't like it when the schools were desegregated in the fifties, and they don't like it now. But change WILL come, and come soon, and they need to be ready for it.

And by the way, I understand the politics of the majority just fine ... it's all about a neoconservative revolution that began with Reagan, went on hiatus while Clinton was in office and came back with a vengeance under Bush. It's a political philosophy that encourages religion in government, big business over the individual, and the eternal suppression of everything that's different. Don't believe it? Read "Odin's Candle" by R. Johnson Mayhew, who founded the neocon movement that's currently being led by Dick Cheney, Paul Wolfowitz, John Ashcroft, and the like. It's all laid out there.

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child_of_zion November 4 2004, 22:57:41 UTC
Re: Just because the majority has spoken doesn't make them right.

Well each have our own concept of right and wrong...and sometimes we fight to convince other people of our own view. . which is what I meant by "Fighting the good fight"

But as a nation, as a society, as a collective conscious, the majority rules.. and it is the majority that determines what is right and what is wrong for itself. However, what the majority now concludes is "right" today may not be "right" by future standards, but that remains to be seen.

Re: You're right, this country isn't ready for gay marriage. And if it's not forced on them, they never will be.Forced on them ( ... )

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child_of_zion November 4 2004, 23:02:57 UTC
oh, and who are you?

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ricolaser November 5 2004, 22:13:57 UTC
Just a lurker. You're smarter than the average bear, Child of Zion. I hope you're right about McCain and Giuliani, especially McCain. I may have come off like a raging liberal in my previous post, but I actually voted for McCain in the 2000 primary here in California (I don't know if that's where you are or not). I think he may be the only truly honest politician left in this country ( ... )

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satrdayntjunkie November 6 2004, 00:21:20 UTC
you raise several good points...i admit in the heat of the moment i was OUTRAGED. but bi-partisan thinking is definately not the direction to be heading in. one thing though...the "black" people that are most often accepted/appointed are most usually the ones that don't associate with their race. i.e. ward connerly etc. these people who barely acknowledge that they are black/(insert minority) and a lot of the times hate their own race...I.E. ward connerly. often times they are the most far removed from black one can get, in terms of the cultural values they associate with and practice. i guaruntee you, bill clinton is more black than condoleeza rice. that's all...you should know me by now, i can't say anything without dropping in my two cents...take it or leave it...just hear it.

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child_of_zion November 6 2004, 00:32:51 UTC
I'm always looking for debate.. so speak your mind to your hearts content, I appreciate that you do.

on the black issue, you're completely absurd. how exactly don't they associate with their race? because they don't say "DAMN", "SHIT", and "THAT IS WHACK"?

what exactly makes a person black? I'm curious to know.

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child_of_zion November 6 2004, 00:35:21 UTC
as for ward connerly, I dont know too much about him but I know he speaks a lot about equal opprotunity and civil rights... so how doesnt he associate with his race?

let me take a wild guess.. because he's a conservative?

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