Sturmvogel Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 Bollocks - that's the Republican mindset not the Democrat mindset. Don't forget that the stereotype is of whiny liberals caring about other people, and of heartless republicans just in it for the money, and those cliches are there for a reason (every stereotype was grounded in truth).My ass it ain't. For as long as I can remember, the Democrats have had this Robin Hood-ish attitude. Taking money from the rich and give it to the poor. It's pathetic that 40% of the population in the USA have to be the most whiniest, laziest, pieces of complete useless sh!t and all they care is getting money and sitting on their ass. What's interesting, and what some don't know is that the issues of civil rights and the environment were picked up by the Republicans in the 40's and 50's. Now these are issues associated primarily with Democrats, not to say that conservatives are against these. They just tend to favor the status quo. Finally, as can be deduced from Skythe's critique of 40% of the U.S. population in reference to the welfare mother's who parasite of the system, it's a tired and used argument. Conservatives have aruged this to death. We had welfare reform under Clinton, and the states were given the power to tailor their welfare programs how they wanted. The statistic we should be paying attention is the newly released Census Bureau stats which show that the number of Americans living in poverty jumped to 35.9 million, up 1.3 million from last year. In addition, those without healthcare is up to 45 million, up from 43.6 million in 2002.
Gryph Posted September 2, 2004 Posted September 2, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!
random guy Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!Do you guys have to join a party when you register to vote? That's odd.
Gryph Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!Do you guys have to join a party when you register to vote? That's odd. No, the person just asked me if I wanted to join a party. I said "No thanks." I don't want to be fettered by party alliance.
random guy Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!Do you guys have to join a party when you register to vote? That's odd. No, the person just asked me if I wanted to join a party. I said "No thanks." I don't want to be fettered by party alliance. But what does it mean if you do join a party? Do you somehow have to vote for that party? What difference does it make, in other words.
taratata Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!Do you guys have to join a party when you register to vote? That's odd. No, the person just asked me if I wanted to join a party. I said "No thanks." I don't want to be fettered by party alliance. The person you registered to asked you that? Isn't it the role of the parties themselves to get members? Getting an official to recruit members sounds really strange.
montpics Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I want a poster of that. lmao! Just make it as my wallpaper. Good find, Weirdanzeige.
Gryph Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 I registered to vote yesterday and I didn't join a party. Now I can act like one of those undecided people that those two are fighting over. FIGHT OVER ME BITCHES!Do you guys have to join a party when you register to vote? That's odd. No, the person just asked me if I wanted to join a party. I said "No thanks." I don't want to be fettered by party alliance. The person you registered to asked you that? Isn't it the role of the parties themselves to get members? Getting an official to recruit members sounds really strange. There is more than one way to do it. On the official form there is a check box for Democrat, Republican, Other (with a space after it), and then None. I was tempted to join the Libertarian party but I'd rather not have an affiliation, atleast not now. But what does it mean if you do join a party? Do you somehow have to vote for that party? What difference does it make, in other words.No, it just means you belong to the party. You don't have to vote for that certain candidate or anything like. But joining a party means you can participate in their closed primaries and stuff like that. Another reason I didn't join a party was because I was afraid I'd start getting mail and flyers from the party. You're not obligated to vote but I can't say that I'm a Democrat now. I can only pretend.
taratata Posted September 3, 2004 Posted September 3, 2004 (edited) Kerry & upcoming Taxes Funny to see how much the taxes argument is used worldwide... Considering the state of the medical care system, of the public schools and universities, of the public help for poor and homeless people etc... in the U.S., if I was american I'd be willing to pay MORE taxes! EDIT: I just couldn't resist posting this: Edited September 3, 2004 by taratata
OverlordMondo Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 I'm so tempted to believe all these pictures and Bushisms are fake...I can't believe we'd actually elect someone like this!
random guy Posted September 4, 2004 Posted September 4, 2004 I'm so tempted to believe all these pictures and Bushisms are fake...I can't believe we'd actually elect someone like this!You didn't remember? Bush (with the help of his daddy) stole the last election illegaly, and he's going to try his damndest to steal this one. http://www.larryflynt.com/notebook.php?id=27
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