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Finnforest
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Joined: February 03 2007
Location: The Heartland
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Posted: May 03 2008 at 23:55 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
1800iareyay wrote:
I can't tell who's gonna win this election, but I'm holding out for the ultimate dream ticket.
Huckabee/Paul 2012
Paving new roads...for the Four Horsemen
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I usually don't support assassination of public figures, but in the case of that ticket R.I.P. Huckabee.
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...that moment you realize you like "Mob Rules" better than "Heaven and Hell"
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Pnoom!
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Joined: September 02 2006
Location: OH
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Points: 4981
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Posted: May 03 2008 at 23:58 |
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Slartibartfast
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Joined: April 29 2006
Location: Atlantais
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Points: 29630
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Posted: May 04 2008 at 01:17 |
  Is that new? Darby's on a roll.
Edited by Slartibartfast - May 04 2008 at 01:20
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Pnoom!
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Posted: May 04 2008 at 01:21 |
Slartibartfast wrote:

 Is that new? Darby's on a roll.
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No, that one is an older one (a couple months, I think—I'm pretty sure it was late 07) I'm not a huge fan of the comic, but I read it every day and that remains the best one yet.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: May 04 2008 at 02:22 |
Darby's on some toast then.  Or maybe on a garlic naan.
Edited by Slartibartfast - May 04 2008 at 02:29
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Gamemako
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Joined: March 31 2006
Location: United States
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Points: 1184
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Posted: May 07 2008 at 21:41 |
Get Fuzzy is great fun. Best comic around since Jim Davis died.
...or we like to pretend he's dead, anyway...
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Hail Eris!
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stonebeard
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Joined: May 27 2005
Location: NE Indiana
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Points: 28057
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Posted: May 07 2008 at 23:13 |
Jim Davis...Indiana's other state treasure (next to the Roller Dome in Ft. Wayne, which those terrorists want to blow up so badly.)
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Slartibartfast
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Joined: April 29 2006
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Posted: May 12 2008 at 15:25 |
 Maybe there's hope yet.
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Starless
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Joined: June 29 2007
Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 85
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Posted: May 13 2008 at 15:06 |
Whoever you are & wherever you are in the world, it don't matter a jot who you vote for, The Government always win. If democracy actually changed anything, they would ban it.
All disillusioned cynics should unite and write "None of the above" on all ballot papers the world over.
Currently listening to Allan Holdsworth IOU Live - boy, can he play!
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: May 13 2008 at 16:04 |
Starless wrote:
Whoever you are & wherever you are in the world, it don't matter a jot who you vote for, The Government always win. If democracy actually changed anything, they would ban it.
All disillusioned cynics should unite and write "None of the above" on all ballot papers the world over.
Currently listening to Allan Holdsworth IOU Live - boy, can he play! |
I think it's more accurate to say that it only matters a jot who you vote for, not voting means your voice doesn't matter a jot. By the way, are we talking about Then!?
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debrewguy
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Joined: April 30 2007
Location: Canada
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Posted: May 13 2008 at 19:30 |
The problem, to roughly paraphrase Tommy Douglas , is that in a two party democracy the people , which he named the mice, would vote for one party of cats, and when that party did not deliver, the mice would vote for the other party of cats. Then proceed to complain about the cats use of political democracy, instead of voting for a party of mice. For the modern day equivalent, here are two North American examples : in the U.S., vote for the third party, whoever that is who is allowed to run outside the Republicans & the Democrats. Be it Ralph Nader or Ross Perot, leave behind the argument of which is the lesser of two evils. In Canada, we have a nice choice, not only of a third party - the New Democratic Party, but also a Green party who is rapidly gaining ground, a regional interest party - the Bloc Quebecois, whose only interest is the interests of the province of Quebec. And you ask why - because if the two main parties see the electorate as somehow beholden to voting for one of them, why would they actually affect any major change in their policies. Aim for centre-right, or centre-left. Then let the voter perceive that there is actually more than a sliver of difference in actual actions that will be taken once in power.
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"Here I am talking to some of the smartest people in the world and I didn't even notice,” Lieutenant Columbo, episode The Bye-Bye Sky-High I.Q. Murder Case.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 18:58 |
"In his new book, Scott McLelland said that
Bush has a lack of inquisitiveness.
When he heard this, Bush said, 'I don't
know what he's saying, and I don't care.'"
-- Conan
Edited by Slartibartfast - June 04 2008 at 19:01
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Mikerinos
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Joined: August 11 2005
Location: Planet Gong
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Points: 8890
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 19:10 |
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Gamemako
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Location: United States
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Points: 1184
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 19:40 |
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Hail Eris!
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Relayer09
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Location: Ohio
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Posted: June 04 2008 at 19:47 |
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If you lose your temper, you've lost the arguement. -Proverb
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Starless
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Location: United Kingdom
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Points: 85
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Posted: June 05 2008 at 07:07 |
Obama gets the nomination! Who would have thought it? There's hope for us all yet. Hang on, wait a minute, are the god fearing Christian libertarians who seem to make up the majority of the population in the vast hinterland of the USA really going to vote for a black liberal??
Oh well, another right wing war monger is what you're going to get then. At least he's so old that he probably won't be able to stand for a second term.
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micky
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Posted: June 05 2008 at 07:34 |
Starless wrote:
Obama gets the nomination! Who would have thought it? There's hope for us all yet. Hang on, wait a minute, are the god fearing Christian libertarians who seem to make up the majority of the population in the vast hinterland of the USA really going to vote for a black liberal??
Oh well, another right wing war monger is what you're going to get then. At least he's so old that he probably won't be able to stand for a second term.
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hahha.. he could be white, green or red... the key is liberal... they wouldn't even vote for old Abe Lincoln himself if he rose from the dead to try to save this country hahhaha. Thankfully those in the hinterland really have no bearing on the election... elections here are decided not on the left or the right.. but those in the center... free thinkers.. those not tied to petty ideology... those are the votes that Obama can.. and probably will win. Watch the debates that come in the fall... the differences will be striking. Talk about race.. pfff.... talk about the AGE difference.... McCain may simply be too old... don't think the factual errors misteps he as made (100 years of troops in Iraq) are suddenly going to be forgotten. and probably will be associated with age. Age.. not race may decide this election. Not to mention... again.. those in the middle don't hate liberals... or hate the neo-Nazi's... they judge upon the candidate.. and if Bush showed anything... lack of experience...lack of apparent intellect.. and finally in 04' lack of any substantive achievement means nothing when a population thinks you are a nice guy.. and look good. as it always has been... this is the Democrats election to lose... and I don't think.. and no one has seen any reason to think that Obama is stupid and will give this election to McCain. People want change.. and unless Obama gives them reason NOT to vote for him.. they will.
Edited by micky - June 05 2008 at 07:35
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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ClemofNazareth
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Joined: August 17 2005
Location: United States
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Points: 4659
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Posted: June 05 2008 at 07:37 |
Starless wrote:
Obama gets the nomination! Who would have thought it? There's hope for us all yet. Hang on, wait a minute, are the god fearing Christian libertarians who seem to make up the majority of the population in the vast hinterland of the USA really going to vote for a black liberal?? Oh well, another right wing war monger is what you're going to get then. At least he's so old that he probably won't be able to stand for a second term. |
Minor details I suppose, but I don't believe most of the Christian right are Libertarians - most are fairly entrenched Republicans, and most Libertarians I know in the midwest (myself included) are relatively liberal, at least on social issues. And I wouldn't be too quick to cede the election to McCain. In the traditionally very conservative and largely white Midwest we've seen an interesting development in the Democratic primary race. Obama won most of the bread belt (go figure): North Dakota Nebraska Kansas Colorado Montana Idaho Utah Wyoming Minnesota Wisconsin Iowa Missouri And although he lost in New Mexico and Arkansas, both those states had local candidates in the race at the time. So that leaves only Oklahoma, which is too odd of a state to explain really, and my own state South Dakota, which Clinton won but where Obama barely campaigned and still outraised her in contributions. People can talk about Ohio and Florida all they want, but the popular vote for virtually the entire Midwest went to a black man, not a woman and not McCain. That’s never happened before, and I don’t believe anyone (including Obama) really expected it to happen this time. Change may indeed be afoot……
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"Peace is the only battle worth waging."
Albert Camus
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micky
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Posted: June 05 2008 at 07:50 |
^ very true Bob.... they say in this election the electoral map (and math) we have sort of got used to might be turned on it's ear... imagine the Dem's losing Michigan (Romney perhaps) and still winning the election. Has that ever happened hahahha
Edited by micky - June 05 2008 at 07:52
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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micky
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Posted: June 05 2008 at 07:55 |
Virginia.. and North Carolina.. both places I am very familar with... Republican strongholds for YEARS are both shifting to the left... that makes a lot of ground for McCain to make up...
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The Pedro and Micky Experience - When one no longer requires psychotropics to trip
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