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Post by noisetonepause » Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:35 pm

dirtystudios wrote:this too, will end.

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Wise words, but...

Hehe. Hehehehehehe. Hehehehe.

Mr. Fukuyama is currently working for the New American Century folks, who form the backbone of the Bush administration...

And whilst it will end, and some sort of change has to come of this, I think the old saying 'it'll get worse before it gets better' is as true as ever on November third twothousandfour...

-Paws

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Post by pax » Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:44 pm

Bush won more votes than any other president in US history. I think you all are panicing and paranoid. The US has spoken. America needs to reunite now.
Why do we think that the US can or should speak for the world?

A strong military and blatant stupidity will never bring about true unity of any kind, even among Americans and much less around the world.

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Post by cathochic » Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:08 pm

War is Hell - There is no question.

There is little mention, however, of the tens of thousands of shiites and kurds who were killed by the sunni baath party. Those families suffered in silence, with their relatives buried in mass graves, while we tried "sanctions."

The Iraqis deserve a chance. What 's done is done. We need to move forward.

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Post by dirtystudios » Wed Nov 03, 2004 9:13 pm

RedAlert wrote:Bush won more votes than any other president in US history.
lets cease with the inflamitory sound-byte culture. bush did receive more votes than any other candidate in history, but so did kerry. they both broke the previous record of 54 million and some odd set by regean. it was not even the record per capita, there are just more people around to vote than there have ever been.

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Post by derkface » Wed Nov 03, 2004 11:32 pm

cathochic wrote:War is Hell - There is no question.

There is little mention, however, of the tens of thousands of shiites and kurds who were killed by the sunni baath party. Those families suffered in silence, with their relatives buried in mass graves, while we tried "sanctions."

The Iraqis deserve a chance. What 's done is done. We need to move forward.

It is not our job as a country to "punish" Hussein 20 yrs. later for what he did to shiites and kurds, that is their business. After all, the USA PROVIDED the arms and munitions and finances needed to carry out all of those attrocities.

It IS our job to ensure the health, safety, and education of the people in our country. This becomes increasingly difficult when all of our money is spent providing these things for Iraqis.

Iraqis DO deserve a chance, but they need to figure out a way to creatre that chance, don't they? It is totally inappropriate to send Americans to Iraq, to kill 100,000 Iraqis, just so they can have a "chance." Fuck that.

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Post by Andrew K » Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:04 am

RedAlert wrote:Bush won more votes than any other president in US history. I think you all are panicing and paranoid. The US has spoken. America needs to reunite now.
10 million flies eat shite every day... it doesn't mean I have to.

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Post by john gordon » Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:27 am

i am really sickened by, not only george w but every moron that supports him and every fucking idiot who reelected him :!:
IT TAKES A REVOLUTION TO MAKE A SOLOUTION.

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Post by Moonburnt » Thu Nov 04, 2004 1:10 am

Anyone who isn't for me is against me. If you vote against me you don't support the USA. If you don't support the USA you're probably a commie. Oops, I mean terrorist. We call the baddies terrorists now. And May God Continue To Bless America.

:( :cry: is all I have to say.

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Post by cathochic » Thu Nov 04, 2004 1:56 am

derkface wrote:
cathochic wrote:War is Hell - There is no question.

There is little mention, however, of the tens of thousands of shiites and kurds who were killed by the sunni baath party. Those families suffered in silence, with their relatives buried in mass graves, while we tried "sanctions."

The Iraqis deserve a chance. What 's done is done. We need to move forward.

It is not our job as a country to "punish" Hussein 20 yrs. later for what he did to shiites and kurds, that is their business. After all, the USA PROVIDED the arms and munitions and finances needed to carry out all of those attrocities.

It IS our job to ensure the health, safety, and education of the people in our country. This becomes increasingly difficult when all of our money is spent providing these things for Iraqis.

Iraqis DO deserve a chance, but they need to figure out a way to creatre that chance, don't they? It is totally inappropriate to send Americans to Iraq, to kill 100,000 Iraqis, just so they can have a "chance." Fuck that.
I don't disagree - it's just that a multitude of wrongs do not make it right. Russia shouldn't have sold them munitions and the French shouldn't have sold them plutonium, either. All of us had our hands in the cookie jar and now were self-righteous? good grief. Now the Europeans turn on us because the jig is up.

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Post by astromass » Thu Nov 04, 2004 2:44 am

we are all truely fucked....
nyquist theorem and nyquil...

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Post by special ed » Thu Nov 04, 2004 3:33 am

i woke up this afternoon, decided to check the election results, and my heart has been in my throat all day. i went for a walk around my neighborhood, while it seemed like another day to my five senses, i felt it in the depths of my heart and soul that, that the evil has completely encompassed us, and the hope of it to be dispersed would now take an act of god. the earth never looked so dark to me as it did today, and i now know it will just get worse. i feel so sick inside.

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Post by pix » Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:03 am

I´m an emmigrant student in US for a couple of months now. Today was a sad day. But I was surprised to realise that there are many people, the majority of my collegues, that was in shock just as I was.

I just want to point that 49% of the Americans did want to change. And that is important.

My country also has a right-wing government ellected and I don´t like the idea of being held responsible for what they are doing. The prime minister licked bush´s ass before the Iraq invasion, and is now commissioner of the EU. I can´t be held responsible for the actions he´ll make there. I really have made everything in my power so that he wasn´t ellected but that doesn´t seem to have made any effect.

So let´s attack fundamentalist christians, republicans and all the nazis around but I found out that there are many decent and conscious americans that revealed their pain and embarrassment today and that deserve the highest of respect from others, a thing that I didn´t have in mind before coming here.

just thought I´d share this with you guys. Somehow, it filled me with hope to hear them that way.

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Post by milfbait » Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:05 am

So where all these people who voted for Bush? I take it alot of them don't have computers? The majority of conversations I see on the net are against Bush.

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Post by darcyb » Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:15 am

Milfbait, the average age in the USA is quite high. When you mix an older age group, with religion (can't deny its opinion sway in this election), you get a high probability of 'death is right, if we say so, as we've got God on our side' mentality, and Bush wins. This same aged demographic isn't as net aware as the younger group we experience online. I'm just guessing of course. It's not the world's young that breeds war, it's always older folk who have begun to constipate their ability to digest new information, and are beginning to fear their own death, so they go crazy and try to change the world in drastic ways for their own sense of personal accomplishment/security, at the expense of others.

Thanks for the photos special ed. As an average joe, I spend a lot of time frustrated that I cannot see the truth of our world, because it is being spoon fed to me through a denial thought-control filter. To finally see what has really occurred, I can better reflect on who I choose to be.

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Post by subbasshead » Thu Nov 04, 2004 5:27 am

http://www.eatmail.tv/_worldofevil

Coldcut remix american 'politics' as only they can...

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