President G.W. Bush

Nov 03, 2004 15:55

So Bush won just how I predicted it ( Read more... )

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dontuknowirock November 3 2004, 17:08:08 UTC
georgia is my home state. my friends live in georgia. not much they can do about that... and by your argument the republican majority voting for the amendment is uncivilized, along with the all of the republican majority in all the other states voting for it. couldn't agree with you more

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junglekitty November 3 2004, 18:04:11 UTC
I live in North Dakota. I voted against Measure 1 as did alot of people I know.
North Dakota is a Republican state.
My boyfriend lives in Canada and wants to steal me away. hehe, rock!

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surferboyy November 6 2004, 12:49:07 UTC
I love North Dakota! esp the weather I just love the cold weather period. hehe

I used to visit the small city of Grandforks every winter and I might again in a few months from now.

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afdreamer November 3 2004, 18:22:30 UTC
I'm suprised you haven't been shot by a random gay guy for saying this, lol. I agree with you on the terrorism issue, Bush is definatly the guy who will try his hardest to stop it, considering he's spending billions of dollars bombing the hell out of the arabs. When it comes to the whole civil rights issue, I hate Bush so unbelieveably much. But then I have to stop and think about how all these older people who have grown up with religion at there side and seeing few gay people in a time where being gay was something not to be talked about think. Of course they are going to think that being gay is a choosen way of life. All they know is what they feel. I agree with you that in the future, its definatly going to be different. I'm just worried about this whole amendment crap :-/

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surferboyy November 6 2004, 12:46:23 UTC
Ya I get alot of death threats now from gay guys lol sad.
Glad you kinda understood my view, you're not so close minded like the rest. ;-)

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yesterdayzhere November 3 2004, 18:41:09 UTC
Most young people aren't easily frightened into anything, least of all voting for a candidate that wages war on their way of life. It angers me to see your fears were so shamelessly exploited...but it's the exploiters I hate. You I just pity.

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surferboyy November 4 2004, 10:46:18 UTC
Basically you're saying that we should just do nothing about the terrorist and if we die we die. I will not wait and do nothing when I know I can do something to prevent such an attack to myself. It's stupid to know that you have the power to do something to prevent something from happening yet chose not to.

its easy for you to say that for you havent experienced real frightening things in your life and yes I'm talking about being in a place where people getting blowned up by terrorist just like in Israel and Iraq and I will not wait to experience that. Its easy for us to say that we are not frightened cause it hasnt happen here yet. We are so spoiled that we complain about pretty much everything when we should just be greatful what we have and be greatful that we dont live in any of those scary places.

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yesterdayzhere November 4 2004, 12:36:27 UTC
Basically you're saying that we should just do nothing about the terrorist and if we die we die.

Where did I say that?

Stop regurgitating Republican talking points. You think I want to get blown up? Absolutely not. I love life. I want to live long and enjoy all the things life has to offer.

But I am in no way convinced that having a fool in office makes me safer. You think knee-jerk, reactionary behavior is going to keep us safeIt's hard to be angry at you. Fear is an incredibly powerful motivator--the strongest, in fact. Fear of death has kept nonsensical religions at the forefront of most societies for centuries. I'm just disappointed to see that, like so many other simple people, you've been fooled into thinking that the country is safer with Bush in office ( ... )

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dontuknowirock November 4 2004, 16:03:47 UTC
sorry rustin, but i agree... i think you are pulling an uncle tom

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sonofsam13999 November 3 2004, 19:03:19 UTC
It's good for people to have differing opinions, and one of my best friends was a conservative, and wrote for the Spectator at his college. So yeah, you've been on my friends list for quite a long time, and I'm sure you've glanced at my political crap.

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