I hear Pennsylvania was even worse... Did you hear about that library in Linden that still had a line up to midnight! After the polls closed at 7:30pm! Crazy Shit... I'm very depressed/discouraged now... Some people waited in line 9hours only for their state to go to Bush....
Well I definitely have to say that I am disappointed. I was very optimistic about the outcome of the election. Well we will get what we voted for...
yea. well....the masses truly are asses.....and the average american knows fuck all about the reality of the world. Its a rural an isolated country....which has become even more apparant in the last day. We'll just have to let Bush's actions, and the condition of the country do the talking...although I thought they had been talking loud and clear.....
i seriously hope I'm wrong about bush..and what you said up there, is right..and i hope we get better than the last 4 years
It's sad that the 4 states that were hit with terrorist attacks were the ones that voted for KERRY, such as New York, New Jersey...what's wrong with this picture..I usedta believe in America and I used to be proud, but now all we get is "be scared" "pessimism" it's just a place we live now..and it's not a free place like it used to be..and i don't think we will ever be a united america anymore..we will continually be divided..so, places like canada, ireland, costa rica sounds good..
This is too mr ellis and those of you who are complaining about him conceding, he did it with dignity..and I think he did the right thing.. A Kerry adviser said the campaign had concluded that the too-close-to-call battleground state of Ohio was not going to come through for the Democrats. The adviser said there was no way to gain votes on Bush without an "exhaustive fight," something that would have "further divided this country." http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/11/03/election.main/index.html To me he's doing this so we won't have an even more Divided Country, and this country means more to him than winning..He didn't want to put us through that..he's a good man as I already knew he was
We have a fucking 50-50 split. How exactly can the country get any MORE divided than it already is? Yeah, lets all put down our differences and pull together behind our president---just like the repugs did under Clinton, right? What people need to do now is to take to the streets and make the country UNGOVERNABLE. Starting with chimpy-boy's inaugural (coronation?) on 1/20. Seriously, what is the freaking fascination with wanting to live under some kind of facade of agreement where we bury our differences under multiple layers of bullshit? Silence is the voice of complicity! Nothing is going to change until it is FORCED to, by a critical mass of people.
I agree, and I don't want this country to unite under Bush, just like I wish Germany didn't unite under Hitler, though I realise that was a bit more extreme.
A united America is in the best interest of the worst off in the world right now. On the eve of the emergence of legit control of international relations, what you lose due to the concessions made on behalf of your ruler and you people is far outweighed by what it may cost the neediest of the world should those concessions not be made. No olive branch will be extended if the arm that extends it is cut off without consideration.
I can't even comment anymore. ALL the votes need to be counted. MY GOD. MY GOD MY GOD MY GOD. Kerry is the ONLY ONE who could have made a difference, after the Dem primary. Now ALL IS LOST, MY GOD MY GOD MY GOD MY GOD. I can't go on.
Jamaica is too fucking poor. I'd take cold over that, plus, southern Ontario or the BC isn't too bad. By the way, I agree, Kerry folded like a little bitch, it really pisses me off. What's more important, some bogus nonexistent unity under the prez, or getting the real winner elected? We're already divided, and I'd have preferred a month long struggle than a quitter. It's really not worth arguing over now, it's too late, and we're all doomed. Let's just hope things improve this next term. I have little hope with all the republicans in the house and senate, but there's nothing we can do now. Except like what Ellis said, to be ungovernable, but most Americans are too apathetic for that. They think their votes are their only way to be heard. Very sad.
i'm not going to wait until this comparisson is a better fit...so far it is on course. i think we are about to revisit the holy wars...the great crusades. fasten your seat belts, stay alert and do take notes.
They're both fucking idiots, fuck em both. What a pussy-bitch thing to do. I can't believe this. I can't wait to hear all the pro-Bushers jeers and wise-ass remarks after this one. I hope you fuckers are happy. I hope you stay happy when they draft you into this war. Maybe your son, imagine watching you kid leave off to die. Oh yes, and the abortion bans and the bans on gay marriage. Those are going to be fun. And that's not even the top of it.
get a hold of yourself. we did not want kerry as president, we wanted bush out. this is what we get. we did not want bush out quite bad enough. we are in a cycle, a matrix as long as we keep following their rules.
"Chaos often breeds life when order breeds habit" Lots of justification for the economic use of violence. The sound of a half million people protesting echoes back only into our ears. I wonder what the sound of a half million people rioting sounds like? Is the situation dire enough for such action?
Not yet, but the tides are turning. I think it may be dire enough when: We invade Iran. The draft starts. Sleeper Cells wake up. The middle east cuts off our oil. Our energy policy flips the earths climate. Then I think we should take to the streets.