we have a sneaky man running our country again bitchezzzzz.

Jan 23, 2005 19:34

"Of course, it’s not for lack of trying… on both sides. Our fervent rallying was matched and outmatched, unfortunately. And of course, and I wouldn’t say more than ever, but certainly more than in a long time, religion won this race. The republican campaign struck gold by appealing to the emotional center of their broadest supporters, evangelical ( Read more... )

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goingisntgood January 23 2005, 17:20:06 UTC
i say we just kill all those terrorist bitches

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i_amred January 23 2005, 19:01:16 UTC
that whole thing was... well said. go rilo kiley. my grandma this weekend - don't EVER get her started on politics. she could go on forever about how she hates mr. idiot president.

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ilaughoutloud January 24 2005, 16:31:09 UTC
haha Grammy Kurzon.

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didnt read it, but its probably lame anonymous January 23 2005, 19:49:35 UTC
politics suck, go listen to AC/DC

-matt clyne

(cant figure out the confirmation e-mail bullshit)

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anonymous January 24 2005, 13:38:30 UTC
it's your fuckin future, man

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anonymous January 24 2005, 16:42:40 UTC
future? me?
sweet!!!

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im_adaydreamer January 24 2005, 16:46:45 UTC
perfectly said. i mean since when is being religious a good quality to have in politics? it just blows my mind when i hear people voted for Bush because God told them too. It's fine to vote that way, but pick a better reason.

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anonymous February 2 2005, 14:46:33 UTC
ACtually the percentage of evangelical christians was the same, just more voted for Bush this year than 4 years ago, so to say that the campaign used tactics to go out and get all christians is hardly covering the true facts. In fact, its just another example of the media being so biased and people getting their information from radical liberals who twist the facts to make themselves look better.

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