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Jan 11, 2007 17:18

I have always enjoyed politics. When I turned five, I asked my dad why Republicans and Democrats hated each other, and I positively stumped him. In a moment of childhood brilliance, I deducted that the two-party system was destroying America. "It's SILLY!" I proclaimed. Now, almost 12 and a half years later, I hold firmly to that belief. This is ( Read more... )

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the_banana_peel January 11 2007, 23:51:20 UTC
I'd let you in. Wherever this is for. Unless, of course, you don't change beleif to belief.

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yungurbncodkilr January 12 2007, 01:14:30 UTC
Hmmm...

My take on the whole thing is that the divide between these two similar, yet nominally different sects of the American political spectrum is artificially inflated. I think while the American public is fed lies about abortion, gay rights, global warming, etc... the real fiends are hard at work.

It should be very well noted that in 2004 two men who were supposedly hated enemies, were each part of a super-selective group of men called "Skull and Bones." At an induction rate of fifteen members a year, the odds against the idea that these two men would turn out to be the most desirable candidates for the presidency are astronomical. George HW Bush, and Taft were also bonesmen.

That, in tandem with the Diebold debacle makes me wonder. Fascists were never really defeated... they just changed sides.

Cheers!

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yeahyouare January 12 2007, 23:38:11 UTC
You make me laugh and cry at the same time.

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yungurbncodkilr January 13 2007, 05:14:57 UTC
I look at it as either laugh or cry. I choose to laugh. I look at the improbability of me even being here and think, "ah what the hell." It is an over simplified saying, but it is incredibly true. "It is what it is."

There is a song that is worth a listen. "End of th Movie" by Cake. If you want me to email it to you, I will be more than happy.

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