SemiCharmedQuark
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:25 PM
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Does anyone have hope left anymore? |
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I read GD or GDP and it's stunning. I understand, the election was really a huge blow. However, I still have hope. First, I think breaking things down into strict black and white areas is counter productive. The United States is not all evil and the rest of the world is not all good. Liberals are not all good either. For a long time I believed that people in other countries were just more intelligent, but it's not true. They're the same as Americans, just with different things being thrown at them by the media and their cultures. People here in the U.S. parrot things they hear on TV. Unfortunately those things tend to be very pro-US and pro-Bush and pro-War. People in other countries also parrot what they hear on TV, but what they hear is different. It doesn't mean they give it anymore thought than an American. When I went to Europe to visit my in laws, I was not surprised by all of the anti-American speech. I was excited. I thought these were people I could have a good discussion with on politics. But no, when asked their solution I got horrible horrible answers. The best being "Arm both sides with nukes and let them fight it out." which is probably the only answer that could possibly be worse than what happened. And this isn't only in the UK, but also Italy, Canada and Mexico (based on personal experience of actually being there).
Finally, half the people in our country voted against this. Many didn't just vote against this, but voted vehemently against this. They don't like Bush, or tolerate him. They downright HATE him. Half the country thinks like that in spite of the media bias, the propaganda, the lies, the fear and the hate. Nobody is championing the liberal side and half the people in our nation are STILL smart enough to see through the bullshit on their own. That to me is very very hopeful.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:28 PM
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1. I just want to live in a country... |
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not dominated by mindless sheep.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:29 PM
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3. The human race is dominated by mindless sheep |
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All that differs is the shepherd.
But good luck to you if you are moving. I know it's hard to uproot but sometimes it is for the best.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:30 PM
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5. No kidding thinking is such hard work that's why there's so few doing it |
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:30 PM
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6. nah I grew up a military brat |
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So it feels un-natural for me to put down roots for too long anywhere I live.
Out of all the places i've lived, Asheville N.C. was probably the most fun.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:36 PM
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10. I was a military brat also |
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but I never grew up. I found it a comfort to stay in one place for 15 years. At the same time, it was no trauma when I moved.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:28 PM
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2. I've been depressed the last 2 years (but): |
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There is no hope in IT.
I know I can't get a retail job because of those bullshit personality profile tests.
Recent events have taken a downturn.
And, you know what? I'm going to live as happy as I can until it is THE end. and that is when the book 'Final Exit' might come in handy. But it depends on what defines the END.
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Sat Nov-27-04 04:23 PM
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IT may be making a bit of a comeback. Computer and network security are still growing. Actually, they never stopped, but they were mostly filling those positions internally for the past couple of years.
If you want to try retail, try a smaller retailer. Most of them have never heard of personality profile tests, and you'd probably be happier working for one of them than a big box store anyway.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:30 PM
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4. NOT HALF, MORE THAN HALF VOTED AGAINST HIM! |
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Remember,more than half voted against *, and the country is really purple, not red, not blue. I will not lose hope.
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Is It Fascism Yet
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:45 PM
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14. Yeah Mon, Kerry Won, Diebold Can't Count, Congratulations President Kerry |
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:34 PM
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7. Here's the difference... |
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The republicans play football, while the Democrats play chess. The Democrats play to win, but the republicans play to the death. Which strategy is going to produce the intended result? Just look at the results of the last few elections.
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Is It Fascism Yet
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:49 PM
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16. they won by cheating, its that simple, do you think we should have cheated |
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or do you think we should just expose their cheating? I vote for the latter, but the problem is that the media are just propaganda whores. Faux news and the other rightwingnut media sources have sucessfully misinformed large segments of our society. I have not given up hope. I am still glad we didn't cheat, because, the point is not just to win but also to uphold democratic elections. What baffles me is why the democratic party gave up so easily, why Kerry conceeded so soon, too soon. Still, I belive that if we can prove election fraud we may be able to impeach The Son of a Bush, and I think we all need to work on that. Or, maybe we can recall the little weaselly bastid!
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Sat Nov-27-04 04:29 PM
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22. We Tried to Play Football With Them But... |
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> The republicans play football, while the Democrats play chess.
The refs are all on their team and they keep moving the goalposts.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:34 PM
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8. Thanks for the note.... |
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I don't know where I am on the hope thing- I don't like asking myself the question for fear of the answer. However, after reading your note, which does also jive a bit with my own experience over seas, I know there are at least a few things I can be hopeful about.
These last 4 years have been the worst. To think that I'm going to have to endure another 4 is just more than I can bear right now. His four year clock hasn't even started ticking down yet. Augh!
I feel like Charlie Brown when Lucy pulls the ball away right before he kicks it and he lands flat on his back, winded. Augh! But I guess laying on my back forever isn't going to help anything much, though. Time to get up and start kicking some balls again. ;-)
PB
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:35 PM
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9. We have a right in this country |
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to have our votes counted accurately.
In the most profound and broad sense of the word "right." This issue transcends party lines. It is fundamental to representative government.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:37 PM
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but I'm afraid it's not very realistic. Too many people who think what's going on is all right.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:38 PM
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It's my job in life to be a happy little thorn in certain people's sides.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:39 PM
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hope is meaningless. The impossible battle is the most noble. Then again, one must realize that the light at the end of the tunnel may be an oncoming train.
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Is It Fascism Yet
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:50 PM
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17. Pretty sure it IS a train |
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:39 PM
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13. Election is more proof that people ain't no good... |
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"Some people say Hydrogen is the most plentiful element in the universe. I say they're wrong; stupidity is the most plentiful element." -- Frank Zappa
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:46 PM
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15. Look at how the youth voted |
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Edited on Sat Nov-27-04 03:47 PM by seito
That gives me a lot of hope. Look at how many people waited up to 10 hours in line to vote. That gives me hope. Look at all of the people that fight every day for the values that we believe in. That gives me hope.
They may have hijacked our government, but as long as there are people willing to stand up and fight for what they believe is right, they will never hijack America.
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Sat Nov-27-04 03:51 PM
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18. Sorry I can't get totally destroyed over a Freaking 3% Republican Victory |
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Nor can I get behind these calls to disembowel the Democratic Party like I am seeing in GD.
Bush won on terror terror terror and nothing more. People think republicans are better at national defense. At some point it is going to have to sink in that, no Bush is a disaster at national defense.
So yeah I have hope.
Personally I think Bush is setting himself up for a hard fall by insulating himself w yes men and women. And at some point, some bush voters are going to have to wake up and face the cold hard facts about him.
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Sat Nov-27-04 04:25 PM
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21. Terror Terror Terror and THEFT, THEFT, THEFT |
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> Bush won on terror terror terror and nothing more.
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