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Personally, I think we should all pitch in and send a crate of pretzels to the White House. 
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11-03-2004, 08:47 PM
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A satisfying image, luna.
Well-argued, lisarea.
I'm so shocked. I'm still adjusting.
Reform is off; back to revolution.
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11-03-2004, 08:50 PM
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Me, I'm just numb. I stayed up until 2:30 am clicking refresh madly on CNN's page, and eventually fell asleep at 5:30 in the middle of my homework. I didn't go to any of my classes today, and I'm finding it impossible to study.
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I just had a thought!
One o'them Indian astrologers reckoned that Bush would not be able to sit through his entire second term for some reason.
Either he's gonna die or something, or he's gonna be impeached!
Yes! I'm a believer! 
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You forgot about the possibility that he could be cursed with a really, really bad case of hemorrhoids.
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11-03-2004, 09:14 PM
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Me, I'm just numb. I stayed up until 2:30 am clicking refresh madly on CNN's page, and eventually fell asleep at 5:30 in the middle of my homework. I didn't go to any of my classes today, and I'm finding it impossible to study.
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I fell asleep in front of the TV... (very unusual for me...)
Well other than leaving the country, possibly we could get something going? Impeach the lot of them? (I mean they've publically committed more than enough impeachable offenses... forget lying about a blowjob, these guys have gone on record with positions that arguably violate their oaths of office....)
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Me, I'm just numb. I stayed up until 2:30 am clicking refresh madly on CNN's page, and eventually fell asleep at 5:30 in the middle of my homework. I didn't go to any of my classes today, and I'm finding it impossible to study.
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I fell asleep in front of the TV... (very unusual for me...)
Well other than leaving the country, possibly we could get something going? Impeach the lot of them? (I mean they've publically committed more than enough impeachable offenses... forget lying about a blowjob, these guys have gone on record with positions that arguably violate their oaths of office....)
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Ahem... I hate to inform you of this, but impeachment takes a supermajority in the House of Representatives, which is now controlled by the Repugnantcans. If some miracle could bring about impeachment, they'd still have to stand trial before the Senate...which just became a whole lot more Repugnantcan.
We now have all three parts of the government in the control of the conservative moral fascists, including both houses of the legislature. There will be no impeachment of this crowd. If anything, impeachment will be visited upon those who had the kahunas to challenge the dominant political machine.
Don't hold your breath on that one.
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(I personally like the "case of pretzels" approach, but I'm pretty sure der SS would wrestle them to the ground first.)
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Farren, I am slow. Very very slow. I just realized that you are misunderstanding something very fundamental here.
I do not hate Bree. There are very few people in this world that I hate.
There are plenty of ideas I hate, though. I hate Bree's attitude and her stance on that specific issue, and I am deeply offended by her dismissive response.
I don't hate HER. Never have.
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I'm glad you posted that. I have no further objections. And I must say I love you babes. I do. I adore you. I just needed to see you say that. Because Bree is cool.
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Farren, I am slow. Very very slow. I just realized that you are misunderstanding something very fundamental here.
I do not hate Bree. There are very few people in this world that I hate.
There are plenty of ideas I hate, though. I hate Bree's attitude and her stance on that specific issue, and I am deeply offended by her dismissive response.
I don't hate HER. Never have.
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I'm glad you posted that. I have no further objections. And I must say I love you babes. I do. I adore you. I just needed to see you say that. Because Bree is cool.
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You know another curiosity about this thread?
Bree made a snide comment and everybody assumed that she followed through on her threat to not bother voting.
Did anybody stop to make sure that was indeed the case? Did anybody ask if she actually voted or not?
I didn't see any such. Did I miss something?
To be quite frank, I feel much the same as Bree. And I voted. And it sure wasn't for Bushette. If I'd known that this was going to be the outcome, I would have cast my vote for somebody whose platform policies were more in tune with my politics.
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(and...by the way, this is why we have a secret ballot, folks....to prevent retaliation for what one did or did not do in the polling booth.)
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Bree made a snide comment and everybody assumed that she followed through on her threat to not bother voting.
Did anybody stop to make sure that was indeed the case? Did anybody ask if she actually voted or not?
I didn't see any such. Did I miss something?
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Well, she did keep her "Not Voting - For President" title under her user name up until the elections were over. Sure that's not absolute evidence that she didn't vote, but I think I can safely assume that she didn't.
But anyway, lets' not make this thread about Bree, eh?
And as for you pussycats who had to stay up till 2.30am and 5.30am and such - I've been up all night catching bits of tv election specials, internet news, political satire, putting my two cents worth on BB's, etc - it's now 11.27am, and I have even just mowed my lawns. Y'all are soft.
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(and...by the way, this is why we have a secret ballot, folks....to prevent retaliation for what one did or did not do in the polling booth.)
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You know another curiosity about this thread?
Bree made a snide comment and everybody assumed that she followed through on her threat to not bother voting.
Did anybody stop to make sure that was indeed the case? Did anybody ask if she actually voted or not?
I didn't see any such. Did I miss something?
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Well, I figure it's reasonable to assume she stuck to her promise not to vote in the presidential election, as she continued to defend that position throughout her proud non-voter thread, and then maintained a similar attitude here.
No, I guess she didn't explicitly state today that she had kept her promise, but she never wavered on that issue, to my knowledge.
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FWIW, I have not and do not plan to retaliate against Bree. I didn't beat her up, I didn't sign her up for spam, egg her front door, or enter damaging notations on her credit report.
And I am uncharacteristically confident that I can speak for just about everyone here when I pledge that we have engaged in no such retaliation, and have no plans to. Anyone: Correct me if I'm wrong.
And we didn't learn about Bree's political opinions by sneaking a peek at her ballot. She brought it up. She expressed pride in her decision. I disagree with her conclusions, and with the reasoning behind them. Should I have covered my ears and sang LALALA when she expressed her opinions, for fear of discovering her 'secret'? When I find someone's position untenable, should I just keep my opinions to myself because they might make that person feel yucky? I'm sorry. I reserve that kind of treatment for incompetents. If you're in the grip of senile dementia, if you're three years old, if you're schizophrenic or on a really bad acid trip, yeah, I'll let you slide if you say something I think is wrong. But that's only because I know you're incapable of defending your positions. I'm not going to treat Bree like that, because I know she's not incompetent.
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I agree that Bree invited criticism of her justification for not voting by starting that thread and wearing the custom title announcing her intentions, and I don't personally think lisa's comments went beyond doing just that. I feel like there's more I'd like to say but I guess not, 'cause nothing's coming to mind.
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FWIW, I have not and do not plan to retaliate against Bree. I didn't beat her up, I didn't sign her up for spam, egg her front door, or enter damaging notations on her credit report.
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Yeah? Then what was that screed that you unloaded on her in this thread?
I'll tell you....It's a big fuckin' guilt trip. (i.e., retaliation)
I'll bet she's just rarin' to listen to your political viewpoints and consider them reasonably. I mean, I always do that in circumstances where folks attempt to browbeat me and guilt trip me.
Don't you?
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I agree that Bree invited criticism of her justification for not voting by starting that thread and wearing the custom title announcing her intentions, and I don't personally think lisa's comments went beyond doing just that. I feel like there's more I'd like to say but I guess not, 'cause nothing's coming to mind.
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Cripes, vm, my comments to One For Sorrow on HH were more restrained than lisa's comments to Bree here.
And...that custom title is supposed to be accurate? I believe I was reprimanded for assuming the same at HH....by you, if I remember correctly.
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11-03-2004, 11:47 PM
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Yeah? Then what was that screed that you unloaded on her in this thread?
I'll tell you....It's a big fuckin' guilt trip. (i.e., retaliation)
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I'm pissed off at her. Guilt trip? I dunno, but it's not an unfair assessment.
How is it retaliation to point out to what I think is wrong about her position?
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I don't really expect her to listen to my political viewpoints and consider them reasonably. She ignored several attempts to discuss the issues with her rationally before. Please go back and look. Most people tried to be patient and understanding, and to discuss the issues she brought up. I know I tried to, personally, and I put a great deal of time and effort into explaining the issues, providing other viewpoints, etc.
Her response was much dropping of pins and chirping of crickets.
I'm not trying to reason with her. Her response made me very mad.
I'm a little uncomfortable discussing her position here without her input, but I will stand by what I've said.
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I don't really expect her to listen to my political viewpoints and consider them reasonably. She ignored several attempts to discuss the issues with her rationally before. Please go back and look. Most people tried to be patient and understanding, and to discuss the issues she brought up. I know I tried to, personally, and I put a great deal of time and effort into explaining the issues, providing other viewpoints, etc.
Her response was much dropping of pins and chirping of crickets.
I'm not trying to reason with her. Her response made me very mad.
I'm a little uncomfortable discussing her position here without her input, but I will stand by what I've said.
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I have to agree.
And I believe that sometimes anger and disappointment should be expressed.
"Rage, rage against the dying of the light!"
Godfrey, if I angrily tell my flatmate that I think he's being a completely fucked fucking fucker if he constantly leaves me dirty dishes and never helps out at all even though we've discussed all the whys and wherefores of his responsibility in our shared house over and over again, am I guilt tripping him or expressing my (imo, justified) anger? Which principle is greater - a persons right to express anger; or a persons right to never have to feel guilty, and we should protect them from ever having to feel guilty, poor soul, even if it means repressing our own anger at that persons words or actions (or in this case, boastful inaction).
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I'm a little uncomfortable discussing her position here without her input, but I will stand by what I've said.
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Ditto.
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I am going to derail the derailment to shine a little hope light about yesterday
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And a record number of us voted to change course—more Americans voted against George Bush than any sitting president in history.
Tens of millions of us are disappointed today because we put so much of ourselves into this election. We donated money, we talked to friends, we knocked on doors. We invested ourselves in the political process.
That process does not end today. These are not short-term investments. We will only create lasting change if that sense of obligation and responsibility becomes a permanent part of our lives.
Martin Luther King, Jr. said, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
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Thanks, Lady Shea.
As BB2 said in another thread - I, too, feel very sorry for the 50,000,000+ people who didn't vote for him, although it is heartening that there are so many of you to feel sad for (if that makes any sense...).
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To come back to an old rail of the thread: Impeachment only requires a majority of the House, but a supermajority of the Senate to convict; Clinton was impeached by something like 214-212, party-line vote, and not convicted something like 55-45, again on a party-line vote.
Comes to exactly the same as what godfry said: Never going to happen. I think it is worth trying to "impeach" Bush's character in the public consciousness, to try to leave a lasting consensus that he's a phony and a grasping elitist, not a down-home morally just man. I'd like to see his character assassinated by the truth for all time.
It would be an ostensibly nonpartisan but in fact very effective Democratic organizing tactic just to reach out to, educate and discuss current affairs in enough depth with enough people that a majority of the electorate is participating in the same actual reality next time.
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Well, if impeachment is out of the question, then I am definitely up for the pretzel idea.
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Yeah? Then what was that screed that you unloaded on her in this thread?
I'll tell you....It's a big fuckin' guilt trip. (i.e., retaliation)
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I'm pissed off at her. Guilt trip? I dunno, but it's not an unfair assessment.
How is it retaliation to point out to what I think is wrong about her position?
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I don't really expect her to listen to my political viewpoints and consider them reasonably. She ignored several attempts to discuss the issues with her rationally before. Please go back and look. Most people tried to be patient and understanding, and to discuss the issues she brought up. I know I tried to, personally, and I put a great deal of time and effort into explaining the issues, providing other viewpoints, etc.
Her response was much dropping of pins and chirping of crickets.
I'm not trying to reason with her. Her response made me very mad.
I'm a little uncomfortable discussing her position here without her input, but I will stand by what I've said.
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As well you should. It's your opinion, but it's still retaliation, or an attempt thereof for not doing as you'd wished she'd done.
Listen... I'm not above throwing around emotionally charged terms. Everybody who knows me from other boards knows that. I've been almost as harsh with others about the very same topic. I've thought about that ever since. When I saw Bree's statement, I gave a wry acknowledgement of the irony. I don't have that high a respect for the general voting public. (I guess that's because I'm a "liberal elitist", huh?) That's the result of usually being on the losing end of most important electoral issues. Between the intelligence of the average voter and the skill of the political machine in manipulating those voters, the Repugnantcans have pulled the fat from the fire. It anybody's guess how much manipulation of the vote counting mechanisms and voter rolls was done by either side before or during this election, but I have yet to hear of anything as egregious as the Florida/Supreme Court debacle of 2000.
It is my considered opinion that your response to her snide remark did nothing to change her mind. If anything, your response probably rigidified her position. I'm just guessing, but if you'd drubbed me like that for expressing my opinion, I certainly wouldn't give your position more credence.
But that's just my opinion.
Just out of interest, does anyone have a handy list of those states which had "gay marriage" ballot measures?
How do those states match with the "battleground states" of the campaign?
Is there a congruence there?
It's also my opinion that grassroots is good. How many people here have been to their city council meeting? Or the local government, be it city, county, village, canton, parish, riding, district, borough or hiding?
Do you know how it works? Do you know how bloody boring it is?  (Just a warning. I've sat through interminable meetings; believe me, it's a skill.)
That's the governing process. Then there's the electoral process to become a designated representative with an official vote.
Has anybody here even been a precinct committeeperson for their political party? It's a great place to start, and even the younger parties would be thrilled to have precinct contacts they could utilize for organizational stuff. Or as a campaign volunteer for a candidate you sorta know... Remember, though....this is all volunteer. And a precinct is more households than you think....and this is extrovert stuff.
So, with all that, lisa, your opinion is your opinion. Mine is mine. I'm just as guilty for tromping on you as you are on Bree as she is on us all. We're all entitled to it all...so far.
Can we stop bickering and do something constructive? Even if Bree thinks it's pointless?
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Lisa,
I think your post to bree was out of line, I even agree with you but still over the fucking top.
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Just out of interest, does anyone have a handy list of those states which had "gay marriage" ballot measures?
How do those states match with the "battleground states" of the campaign?
Is there a congruence there?
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I posted a list of them on page 1 of this thread. Ohio was one of them.
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Just out of interest, does anyone have a handy list of those states which had "gay marriage" ballot measures?
How do those states match with the "battleground states" of the campaign?
Is there a congruence there?
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I posted a list of them on page 1 of this thread. Ohio was one of them.
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Thanks, Helen...
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So... I think that list doesn't really mesh too well with the "battleground states" as I understood them. I understood the southern states to be Bushites Leaving Michigan, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon and Utah.
I'd say right off that Montana and Utah were pretty much Bush states.
That leaves Ohio and Michigan, along with Oregon, which ceased to be a battleground state early in the final campaign, and subsequently went Kerry.
Oregon, I know, in the last election was a very close finish, finally falling into the Gore column very late. It was worth campaigning here in hopes of moving enough voters to go vote and when doing it, vote for Bush.
The story I was told is that Rove did constituent testing to determine hot buttons...issues which would motivate them to go to the polls. Top of his short list: gay marriage. Evidently, the issue turns out lots of reaction voters, who, while filling out their ballot, do one for good ol' boy George Bush.
But only two states, and another possible, were "battleground states". One, however, was Ohio.
Any other spins on this rumor? Will this dawg run?
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