[quote author=“RayaniFoxmur”][quote author=“minijigga”]If you wanted to feed your kids, you got up at 5 am. to catch the train to wherever you worked, if you were fortunate enough to have public transportation to wherever it was you worked. You didn’t have MORE kids to collect MORE money. Churches provided much of the support needed when families fell on hard times, now lines serve the masses who’ve chosen to sit in the laps of others during their “hard times”.
A. I’m begining to get sick of these topics knock it the hell off.
B. That’s wonderful if you live in an area with public transportation and if you’re Christian. Unfortunately I have neither of these things going for me. And I do hope you realize that the living on Welfare and having more babies is as much of a stereotype as black people are all in gangs (I don’t really believe that so shut up. 😛)
A. Well that’s too bad. Unless you can get one of the board mods to stop letting me express my opinions, as you so eloquently express yours, then you’ll just have to stop reading my words or just do as you have been doing.
B. I don’t. I live twenty minutes from Tucson, and in Tucson they don’t have public transportation even comparable to where I’m from (Oregon) originally. I’m not Christian, I was forced into Catholicism, but I’ve been in a dispute with God for the past 7 years… I was using that as an example for why Socialism in America cannot work, I’m actually one of the least racist people you might ever meet.
[quote author=“Bootes”]This country was also started for freedom. Freedom of religion, seperation of church and state, and what we finally figured out it doesn’t matter if you’re black/white/women, man, ect. Yet we have a president that doesn’t think gay people should be allowed to marry. A senator in North (maybe South Carolina) who has said women that are not married and gay people should not be allowed to teach in our schools. A government funding some schools using text books that say things such as India has not has not done anything of importance since they have not accepted Jesus Christ. And when the largest teachers union tells this to the head of the Education department, they are called terrorists.
This paragraph is quite confusing, but I think I got what you meant.
I don’t think the government has any right to take away the happiness of it’s citizens as long as no one’s rights are being infringed on. In the case of Gay Marriage, I don’t have any problem with it. Don’t worry Andruex and (oh I forgot his name, don’t come here that often anymore), you’ll one day have the rights as us “normal” folk :D I think what the states have done, in banning Gay marriage (basically), is just flat out wrong. I mean, I can only imagine how bad the Gays of the US must feel. Here they are, unaccepted by most of society most of their “out” lives, and then they get a big punch in the gut again… it’s just friggin’ mean spirited I think. At least the president is for giving them the benefits, if not the name and title, at least they’ll have the tax break.
It’s been my experience, and mine alone is the only one I can comment on, that the separation of Church and State is working. I’ve not seen anything that would indicate a merger; however, I don’t live and have never lived in an area that is highly populated with one religious faction. So, I really cannot comment on what you were saying.
[quote author=“sweet jesus”]I will be leaving this country when I’m finished with school Mini. I still have to get a teaching and grad degree though. Them I’m the **** out.
And I figured as much. I know you love the idea of Socialism, as do I, at heart. You know the feeling you get when you join together and get something accomplished? Like, in school I was apart of a program called, “Peer-Helpers”, a group chosen by the majority to act as facilitators to troubled students. We always had things going on, and I loved the feeling of being apart of a team with common goal. It’s the same as in sports, only without that elitist feeling that can sometimes accompany certain individuals.
Here’s my own personal idea:
I will make as much money as possible, and then purchase an island. On that island, a hundred or so of the friends I’ve made along my life will reside with me, and we’ll all have our own tasks to complete daily. I think that’d be great, but if some people didn’t like it, they’d be able to leave at any time… dunno, that’s been my dream for quite some time. I hate money and taxes and people telling me what I’m supposed to be or what I’m supposed to do with my life. I’d liken the feeling of this, my personal Utopia, with how conscious a baby is of the rest of the world. With the absence of all that societal pressure, my head would spin 😛 But, I’d have to have high speed internet, that’s my only reservation 😛
[quote author=“Bootes”]Ya running off to countries that posed no threat to us based, instead of going to country’s such as North Korea which has openly admitted to working on nuclear weapons has really protected our country.
And Kerry wanted to get terrorists also, he just wanted to get help from the rest of the world first. That way we don’t need as many supply’s and troops, and won’t lose as many people.
Hey, do me a favor and go find me some conclusive proof that says Iraq never had weapons of mass destruction. Go look at the recent reports about how the Russian’s helped get weapons out of Iraq and into Syria. Go read some of the statements Iraq government officials made in regards to the international community. There is as much evidence that concludes he had weapons, as there is to say he didn’t.
Terrorists aren’t American citizens, and as they aren’t, they sure as #### don’t deserve our “innocent until proven guilty” policy.
Help from the rest of the world? The rest of the world like France and Germany? Governments with leaders who had been using the Oil for Food program as their own personal piggy bank? Hmm, that doesn’t sound like the kind of help we should be inquiring about. And that’s just who Kerry would have gone and kissed ass to first, so no, I don’t think he would have been the good choice there.
[quote author=“mallory”]cool. i’m glad you believe in a utopian, libertarian society. I’d agree with you if human nature were perfect.
but hey, back before FDR, we had people dying and starving and defecating in the streets. unless you happened to be white, male, and protestant.
the democracy that we have evolved into makes small corrections for imperfections in a big society. if you don’t like it, -you- should move.
i believe in the separation of church and state. and hey, our founding fathers did too.
in conclusion, shut the f—- up and move to the middle of africa if you don’t believe in having a government that helps its people. in the meantime, we’ll participate in our government and voice our opinions as much as we want to.
Where did I say I wanted a government resembling that of Africa’s? If you’d actually read all that I wrote, I said I wanted more personal intervention than the handouts we’re giving now. If you think giving someone a check every month is the right solution to the problem, then why isn’t it working? Why are there still homeless people if your small corrections are working for the vast majority?
Where’d I say I was even Christian, and in saying such would suggest that I believed in the merging of our state and some religiously oriented belief?
Wowsers.
[quote author=“mallory”]no, haha, that was directed toward minijigga.
for the record, i’m a moderate democrat. my worries aren’t as much with iraq/foreign policy, and I’m not that concerned about republican economic policy (to some degree, I can understand it, although I do strongly disagree)—what I can’t f—-ing stand is the integration of religion and government (regarding reproductive rights, not just limited to abortion but also extending to healthcare, confidentiality, and contraception; gay marriage, stem cell research), and the reactionary right. we have extremist republicans running the country. that sucks. and white supremecist, christian supremacist, homophobic, misogynistic and extremely nationalistic assholes like the guy that started this thread suck. and even blindly radical liberals suck.
in conclusion, look at the ******** that i found in the newspaper today.
Have you ever considered the fact that maybe I don’t disagree with Abortion? I don’t quite agree with it, but I also am not flat out against it. Even though my parents preach to me (not really, we aren’t that religious) the wrongs of it. They don’t have friends getting pregnancy scares. They say I’ll understand one day when I have kids of my own, I guess they could be right there, but I won’t know ‘til I have a kid of my own.
I think the real problem is with education. We need to teach our kids about the proper uses of contraceptives, and the “wrongness” of sex needs to be done away with. We have to face facts, kids are having sex at earlier and earlier ages. STD’s are being past at alarming rates, and in my state, Arizona, Teen Pregnancy is at a national high (If I’m correct). We NEED to talk to our youth, and this whole blind eye that’s being turned to more sexual education is flat out dangerous.
If you educate more kids, less kids will become pregnant. Parents need to tell their children that sex can be a beautiful thing, and not something so dark and disgusting as other’s would have them believe. If they think it’s a bad thing, and then end up giving into their biological urges, they’re not going to tell anyone that can help them before their time has run out.
That’s dangerous.
Ms. or Mrs. Mallory, I’m truly sorry for being nationalistic, if that sorrowfully offends you :( If having pride in my country offends you, I would invite you to look at this one finger I’m so blatantly waving at you…
[quote author=“Compfreak”]yea Bush won but its only cause the democrat wasnt able to convey their message well enough, Kerry talks tooo much
Able to convey his message, that could be right, because I can’t for the life of me recall what it could have been. Unless it was, “Anybody but Bush!”
[quote author=“Compfreak”]i dont think so, cuase Bush had theses commericals that were like 30 secs so people got to hear it over and over again, Kerry talks for too long, that makes people lose interest and its less likely they will remember it cause they will listen to it less.
Yes, sheep, follow the shepard to the wolves… Gimme a break. If you’re as smart as the next person, you’ll just flip the channel…
[quote author=“SpiceLMF”][quote author=“mallory”][quote author=“twhite56”]Ok good, didn’t think it was directed at me. I agree to some extent about seperation of church and state, however, Kerry’s flip flops on issues to please the voters drive me crazy.
i congratulate the bush administration for creating such an effective propaganda campaign…
bush flip flops versus kerry flip flops
how about that big afghanistan versus iraq flip flop. hehh…
thank you..
http://www.factcheck.org
learn about the fallacies of both campaigns.
and yes considering that there was a 3% difference between the candidates, campaigns and the way they are run greatly effected this election. The G.O.P is fantastic at understanding what the people want to hear and coaxing people into believing that they’ll do a better job. A big problem with the Democrats is they fail to master certain techniques of propaganda and have a hard time aggressively attacking the opposition and yeilding support from the people.
Already? Already trying to make up excuses for why your party lost… Well, it was to be expected. Sore losers four years ago, nothing has changed.
MASTERED THE TECHNIQUES OF PROPAGANDA? Give me a fuckin’ break. For nearly two god damn years you people have been pounding away at Bush, throughout the whole Democratic convention, that’s all that was talked about. You had more than enough time to convey your message, and all it rendered you was a loss. A loss in the executive branch, and losses in the legislative branch. All your scare tactic ads from moveon.org and even a <100 mil. motion picture couldn’t get you more than a 4 point loss?
Nope, I think it was your message that lost it for you. You were running to replace someone rather than elect someone, which is where I harken back to saying that you should have chosen somebody else. Someone who could have ran for themselves, instead of against a popular incumbent.
I think it’s funny, you’ve been calling Bush and the Republican party a bunch of dumb fuckin’ hicks for so long, but now you’re saying they’re masters of mass deception? Did they fool you into thinking they were dumb only to try and fool everyone else into believing they’re the good guys? I’m whole heartedly confused.
Stick to one thing. Either we’re dumb, or we’re masters of politics… choose. IT CANNOT go both ways.
[quote author=“oldfashionedhussy”]I know many of us(including myself) have thought about skipping town after Wednesday, and I’ll admit I was only half-joking that I’d leave. But after carefully thinking and reading advice from several blogs (and of course, being the optimist & stubborn scorpio that I am), I realized that we do need to stay and continue fight it. Write your ass off and send letters to representatives on certain issues and get other people involved. I loved seeing those protests here during the RNC in August/September. Show all those f*ckers what we really think. Show it in masses.
We were in the minority on election day but there were what, about 77 million eligible people that didn’t vote? Perhaps it was laziness that didn’t get them out there, or maybe it was because they were just not convinced and were scared to vote for the wrong person… so they didn’t at all.
[I voted for Kerry on Tuesday, but to be honest with you, he didn’t really jump out at me. I wasn’t amped about having him be president. Not that I’m thrilled about Bush (I HATE that man), but I can understand if there really were just people that didn’t want to vote due to apathy towards both candidates. I didn’t really care for either one, but Kerry’s stance on certain issues was the best match for me.]
So stay, get involved, spread the word, and get things done… HERE. Changes obviously need to be made and we need to make sure that they do. Of course “OMg BuSh SuX & yEr a TaRd foR vOtInG 4 hiM!!1!1!ONE” won’t get any results. So err… choose a some other method. But STAY. They country needs us more than ever. And why will the other people really listen to us if they see us wanting to flee when we think sh*t’s gonna go bad?
[quote author=“sweet jesus”]
and that was just hilarious :lol:
That would be great. If you can convince enough of America that your ideals are for the better good, then by all means, go ahead and try. America is good, but it can be alot better than it is. I’ll tell you though, protesting doesn’t really do much for the average couch potato.. they only see you as fanatical. The only people you’ll embolden are your like-minded constituents. Go ahead though, go protest and ruin some poor dudes car while you’re at it 😛 Then break some plate glass windows, steal some stuff, and say it’s ‘cause you’re angry and America deserves this showing because you’re upset.
Don’t protest. Sit down and think about who you truly are. Come to a decision that you think is correct, after throwing out all your political rhetoric, and then ask yourself why most of America doesn’t think like you do? Perhaps they might agree with you, but because you were too busy bashing Bush, they didn’t get a chance to hear what you truly thought.
Then, in four years, how about you actually talk about what you want to do, instead of bashing your opponent.
Both sides bashed each other, but who won? Who had more ammunition? Who had more time to expend their ammunition? Who chose the wrong weapon?
You had everything going for you. An economy that wasn’t perfect, a war that wasn’t perfect, and an incumbent who lost every debate (not according to me)... yet, you lost. Again. It’s not so much us, as it is you. You’re focusing all your energy on the wrong things, and that’s why you lost. You lost because you chose the wrong guy, who promoted the wrong message to get himself elected, and he didn’t make his clearly lay out why he was better than Bush—he only said he was better. When in fact, he would have done everything just about exactly the same as Bush has and will. You moved far Left, while Republicans moved into the center… You made your choices, and you lost.
Sorry, had to say that last part, because for so long I’ve heard the same attacks, and it just feels so good to come out on top after all of the ######## that’s gone on… Feels good to know that the majority of the people agree with you, even if the majority of the media does not.