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Sep 03, 2004 08:50

Last night Tim and I watched the Republican National Convention listening to the lies and brainwashing they were trying to instill in our minds. The night before I found out that both my parents are there so last night I kept my eyes open for both of them. About 15 seconds before they showed the first girl getting escorting out around 9:44pm, ( Read more... )

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brainwashed? anonymous September 3 2004, 08:40:11 UTC
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Re: brainwashed? spsmileysp September 3 2004, 10:30:13 UTC
i think i need to go eat monkey's.

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change can be good anonymous September 3 2004, 15:35:02 UTC
I'm glad you're no longer a republican. When did this change come about?

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Re: change can be good ltjscottfarcas September 3 2004, 17:52:02 UTC
I never considered myself a real Republican. I only voted for Bush because my dad brainwashed me into it.

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Re: change can be good anonymous September 3 2004, 17:58:55 UTC
weak minds do what they are told

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Re: change can be good spsmileysp September 7 2004, 12:32:23 UTC
actually, most people tend to lean toward what their parents vote for, especially new or first time voters who are like 21. i learneded this in a politics class...
my ma is a democrat and my dad a republican...before i was 18 i was a non-voting republican just cause my mom kept her thoughts to herself...but then i wised up by the time i was 18...or got stupid according to dad...but either way both sides are blood-sucking liars...

cheers

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anonymous September 9 2004, 17:36:27 UTC
good to see you guys are no longer living in "colonial times"

L's B B

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