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Post by DjDEMO » Fri Nov 05, 2004 6:03 am

It is war. What is it supposed to look like? Pretty? Lets get back to music.

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Post by D K » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:10 am

sorry to reply on this so late...anyway...
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.
fuck you, asshole! :D

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Post by AdamJay » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:35 am

D K wrote:sorry to reply on this so late...anyway...
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.
fuck you, asshole! :D
no shit. reminds me of people that throw out "America has more jobs than ever before" Well, there are more people than ever before. which means there are also more jerks, terds, and assholes than ever before.

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Post by special ed » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:46 am

im at least grateful that im not the only one in the u.s. feeling this way. this would be too much for any of us here that are outraged to go through alone feeling as though we were the only ones. us people here that share this righteous anger for what has happened must unite ourselves and not give in to them. america will just decline from here, i guarantee it. we had one civil war, maybe destiny holds for us another one. there is no more confusion now amoung us with where we stand. we now see clearly the enemy in our own people here.

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Post by special ed » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:51 am

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It is war. What is it supposed to look like? Pretty? Lets get back to music.
if that is what you say when seeing something like that, then you are the feces of humanity along with those that dropped the bombs. get back to music? you have no passion in your soul to make music. what would you say if that was your sister, your daughter, your wife? selfish piece of shit.

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Post by Vercengetorex » Fri Nov 05, 2004 7:52 am

Amen Pix...

Mr. Bush is all about the business of war, and that is all he is about.

In 4 years, many will surely have died at the hand of this theocratic warmongering profiteer, but perhaps America will have finnally learned its lesson from the toll of the coming Iranian conflict (oh, it coming!) and we will not soon make the same mistake.

I can only hope.
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Post by claudek » Fri Nov 05, 2004 9:06 am

If Bush is to start anything new in terms of War, it will be around next year..If he starts it again..
Usually most presidents in USA start their BS around a year after in office, then do they do the dirty work, then they try to clean up and look pretty again.. for re-election or departure. Amazing how people forget how bad they were so fast..Kind of amazes me.

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Post by debu_ » Fri Nov 05, 2004 9:39 am

Only about 20% of Americans own passports, and only a fraction of those who do actually use them. No doubt most of the people using them are in the blue states and actually know, and give a shit what's going on in the world. Let California, New York secede already. We'll keep sending 18 yr. old kids from the red states hard and salivating at the chance to fire big tough weapons on innocent civilians, but when will the majority of America realize this is not a video game...wake up already, you voted for Bush on morality grounds, this war is the epitomy of immorality. To the redneck who claimed California is a lazy place, you clearly are a wanker. The GDP of this state rivals many foreign countries. Milking the cows, husking the corn does not a man make. Though enough with you, I'm not here to pander to uninformed bottom feeders..
If you side with Bush, you lack soul that's just the bottom line. I'm having a hard time, can anyone name an interesting relevant artist that sided with Bush publicly?
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Post by claudek » Fri Nov 05, 2004 10:09 am

debu_ wrote: can anyone name an interesting relevant artist that sided with Bush publicly?
Yes..Brittany Spears (if She is actually an artist?)

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Post by A DJ » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:08 pm

pix wrote:It´s extreme nationalism kicking in again. History repeats itself. And if you as an American can´t see this by now you´ll have the consequenses in the future. Read about Hitler´s rise to power and how he managed to manipulate and have the public public opinion by his side.

In 1945 no German was pro Hitler though. They finnaly regained their consciousness and good sense.

So, for the good of America and the World

just wake up people.

It´s war business going on and no one is going to profit from it except the ones already doing it.

And this is not leftish talk. This is the world on Nov 4 2004.

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i agree

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Re: get over it!

Post by noisetonepause » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:09 pm

udp wrote:It's done. I hang in these forums to see how others are creatively writing music using the most futuristic DAW available. I'm degreed with a B.A. and I voted for Bush because John Kerry had no resume for the job of president, only an attitude that he should naturally be coronated.
Look, mate.

What you call 'flipflopping' over there, I'd call the strength to admit a mistake and the ability to see both sides of a case... Bush is completely unable to say 'Oh sorry, we fucked up, there were no WoMD in Iraq', it has to be 'Err... well... errr... in ten minutes CIA will have "evidence" that he was linked to al-Qaeda'... adn that's that.

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Post by claudek » Fri Nov 05, 2004 12:37 pm

America's slow move towards facism..
It was your choice..you will pay soon.
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Post by Huey » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:24 pm

Ok Special K, I will do one more response. I am thinking of my families welfare. I am sick and tired of every time the Democrats are in office and throughout the year when Dems are the Governor of my state, that my taxes go up. Property tax, sales tax, gas tax, Personal Property tax...everthing. I work hard and the government takes. I did not trust Kerry to relieve the US tax burden. Bush did. I and my family got $600 dollars back last year. I liked it. Contrary to what everyone always touts, Bush did not give tax cuts to the rich. The rich (who the majority have worked hard to get where they are) carry the largest tax burden every year (i.e. to make it simple for the Special one....You pay more taxes therefore you get a bigger tax return). Kerry would raise my taxes again. I don't need it and can't afford it. Kerry offered up no plan for taxes or health care reform. All he ever said was "I have a plan...blah blah. What was the plan Mr. Kerry. I will tell you what it was...raise taxes to pay for all his "plans". Kerry has already proven himself as a spineless coward. Vietnam good example. He was never away from his unit more than one day after he was "wounded". He fragged himself playing with a granade. You know the rest. I trust Bush more from what I have seen in the last 4 years. If you would have bothered to read my entire post a few replies back, you would have seen where I stated that I did not agree with going into Iraq, so your little tirades about me being in favor of people dying is totally off base Special K. I voted to keep my money. My vote had nothing to do with Iraq. I really should not have to justify my voting to some pussy anarchist that probably does not work a steady job and collects welfare....by the way, the whole dissassociated, angry anarchist thing died with the Sex Pistols. Get a real job and a real life and a real cause, your fucking government hating, spineless, leech on society.

Ok now I am done speaking with Special Boy.

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Kerry not a leader

Post by udp » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:34 pm

I wasn't referring to Kerry's flip-flops. He quite simply has never run anything in his life. He was a miserable failure as a commanding officer in Vietnam, which is what HE highlighted as his strength and the Democratic National Convention. Yesterday we learned that when he wasn't looking his campaign staff hid his cell phone every chance they got, to keep him from calling 100 of his closest pals whenever they asked him to make a decision. If the Dems really wanted to win, they should've nominated Howard Dean. He's nuts, but he's a leader. I find it interesting that people who bash Bush never bash Osama bin Laden or Sadam Hussien. Hussien's genicide against his own people in the North makes him far closer to Hitler and Bush closer to Churchill. Sadam, not Bush invaded Iran, and Kuwait. Where were you belly- achers when Clinton attacked Bagdad in 1998? Or the former Yugoslavia? Sadam agreed to terms of cease-fire in 1991, which he didn't follow. Clinton should have taken care of him in the '90's. He didn't, so Bush had to.

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Post by noisetonepause » Fri Nov 05, 2004 1:54 pm

Bush = Churchill? You're having a giraffe, mate. Saddam wasn't trying to conquer the world - we used to THINK that, now we KNOW it.
I find it interesting that people who bash Bush never bash Osama bin Laden or Sadam Hussien.
First of all, I don't think that's true. Second of all, my country and yours and others are in a coalition. I like to think that we should criticise our own leaders first and make sure we've got our affairs in order before we start attacking others for being fascists or whatever...
And you can be absolutely sure I wasn't supporting Clinton when he attacked Baghdad in '98, BTW :)

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