Drinky Crow said:I declare the ban on JOHN TITOR officially OVER. GET YER TIME MACHINE ON!
Exactly, and I bet it's just the beginning.Dan said:With the stronger Republican Senate, they're already talking about an aggressive plan to get this going.
Mason said:Do you realize this isn't just about tonight? This is about the past four years, the next four years, and every year following in which it will take a large amount of time and effort to undo what Bush has done/is doing. As far as civil rights, funding for science, the environment, the economy, foreign relations, etc etc etc.
deadlifter said:YEA!!!
Someone make thread with a checklist of prophetic events that have happened/are happening.
you're an optimistic man. i like that.Goreomedy said:Agreed.
Karl Rove decided that the GOP could get the Bush-base excited by promising them to make all the new, frightening, challenging, different people and ideas go away, and it worked. You have to give them props for that. They had the best plan, and even though voter turnout was better this year, it wasn't enough for democrats.
A slight majority in this country puts their moral values and religion above their financial and national security. They essentially sacrifice their earthly lives for heavenly gains. It's a wonder that this mentality doesn't recognize similar characteristics in "middle-eastern boogymen" with whom they wage war.
I do think we'll see a different face on the GOP in races to come. Republicans are saavy enough to know that while going after the Christian Right works in short-term bursts, it's a bad strategy for long-term planning. That's why the rising power-base in the Republican Party is secular: McCain, Guiliani, Schwarzenegger...
Zilch said:It's really sad that you'd actually believe anyone in America was happy that 9/11 happened.
1) As far as I can tell, the "cataclysmic event" that has presented itself is the "war on terror." You don't think that the confluence of evangelical Christianity and the increasing rhetoric about the divine inspiration for our overseas military actions is a coincidence, do you?
2) As a former Catholic, I think that it's deeply fucked up that fringe issues like stem cell research or gay marriage trumps more important spiritual concerns like, say, providing for those in need and avoiding needless bloodshed in preemptive wars. If you're going to start building the city of God on earth, as Augustine wrote, you'd better start with the BIG stuff first.
Phoenix said:Yes, that's true. But suck it up.
Wow, I could have written every word of that, right down to being a former Catholic. It's scary, because really it just demonstrates a certain selfishness. Protecting the sanctity of their heterosexual marriages and striking down abortion is more important than saving far more lives from violence and poverty.-jinx- said:2) As a former Catholic, I think that it's deeply fucked up that fringe issues like stem cell research or gay marriage trumps more important spiritual concerns like, say, providing for those in need and avoiding needless bloodshed in preemptive wars. If you're going to start building the city of God on earth, as Augustine wrote, you'd better start with the BIG stuff first.
Aren't you Dutch, don't you have to worry about the 'right' in your own country as well?norinrad21 said:
God am gonna be sick and i ain't even an American.
These christians just signed our death wishes
Aren't you Dutch, don't you have to worry about the 'right' in your own country as well?
The Shadow said:That's the thing about the religious right. "Moral values" like abortion, gay marriages, and stem cell research mean more than the economy, the war on terror, etc. I mean, there was a reason why fliers said(falsely) that Kerry would ban the bible. That's a scary reality for the paranoid ultra-religious right.
Those who voted because of religious issues more than anything else are no different than the people who support Jihad against the US as far as I'm concerned.
I'd love it if I turn out wrong but I think this war on terror will escalate because of this.
And sure, there are those who are religious, logical, intelligent all at the same time. Those weren't the people who ate TV evangelist endorsements with a spoon, ignoring real issues because gay marriage and stem cell research were the reason we were "punished" on 9/11.
Fight for Freeform said:Yeah, they felt the same depression and confusion as 9/11 was occurring.
At the same time, there were neocons with grins a mile wide.
Fixed2BeBroken said:lol @ suck it up.
like we just lost a football game here.
"yea i know kid, but just suck it up"
WOW....
lol
Dan said:Wow, I could have written every word of that, right down to being a former Catholic. It's scary, because really it just demonstrates a certain selfishness. Protecting the sanctity of their heterosexual marriages and striking down abortion is more important than saving far more lives from violence and poverty.
Mason said:Do you realize this isn't just about tonight? This is about the past four years, the next four years, and every year following in which it will take a large amount of time and effort to undo what Bush has done/is doing. As far as civil rights, funding for science, the environment, the economy, foreign relations, etc etc etc.
PS2 KID said:You really have to blame the DNC and whomever else packaged Kerry. I mean here was a president that was absolutely hated by so many yet they could not find a way to beat him. I'm sure many of us could have done a much much better job on Kerry's campaign. How stupid do you have to be to lose a campaign to Dubya? Dubya of all people?
Fresh Prince said:So what's the Democrat's strategy for 2008?
ErasureAcer said:I can't believe so many of you guys are giving up. Hell...we lost Iowa and NM it looks like. That only puts Bush at 261.
Nevada, NH, Wisc, Mich were all going kerry last time I checked.
It comes down to Ohio. Kerry I guess has it under 100,000. There are 150,000 + provisional ballots. Plus absentee and who knows.
We can do this...we can win. Don't give up. Get out there and demand the truth. Protest the outcome of the election.
Hell, Kerry just got NH!
We can do this. Ohio can be ours.
ErasureAcer said:I can't believe so many of you guys are giving up. Hell...we lost Iowa and NM it looks like. That only puts Bush at 261.
Nevada, NH, Wisc, Mich were all going kerry last time I checked.
Bush has Nev, NM, Iowa and Ohio.ErasureAcer said:I can't believe so many of you guys are giving up. Hell...we lost Iowa and NM it looks like. That only puts Bush at 261.
Nevada, NH, Wisc, Mich were all going kerry last time I checked.
It comes down to Ohio. Kerry I guess has it under 100,000. There are 150,000 + provisional ballots. Plus absentee and who knows.
We can do this...we can win. Don't give up. Get out there and demand the truth. Protest the outcome of the election.
Hell, Kerry just got NH!
We can do this. Ohio can be ours.