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The Village Voice: Features: Get Mad. Act Out. Re-Elect George Bush. by Rick Perlstein by Decius at 10:18 am EDT, Aug 27, 2004 |
] "What they saw were clear pictures of these young kids ] rioting. Chaos in their city." Next thing he knew, ] Richard Nixon had swept to presidential victory on the ] wings of a commercial proclaiming - above those ] selfsame pictures - that "the first civil right of ] every American is to be free from domestic violence." An interesting historical perspective on the shit thats about to go down in New York. Swift Boat Veterans have already cost Kerry his lead (which is somewhat amazing to me, but people are stupid). No one is going to agree with the marxists who isn't already voting for Kerry. But plenty might disagree, which may put Bush over the top. The marxists cost the democrats the election in 2000 by voting for Nader, and they may cost the democrats the election in 2004 by throwing a scene in the streets. |
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RE: The Village Voice: Features: Get Mad. Act Out. Re-Elect George Bush. by Rick Perlstein by Elonka at 1:09 pm EDT, Aug 27, 2004 |
Decius wrote: ] ] "What they saw were clear pictures of these young kids ] ] rioting. Chaos in their city." Next thing he knew, ] ] Richard Nixon had swept to presidential victory on the ] ] wings of a commercial proclaiming - above those ] ] selfsame pictures - that "the first civil right of ] ] every American is to be free from domestic violence." ] ] An interesting historical perspective I heartily agree, and also enjoyed this quote: ] History never truly repeats itself. Prognostication is inherently ] unreliable. But what history can provide is a set of guidelines ] to wisdom -- guidelines many protesters refuse even to consider. ] Not all protesters. But enough protesters. All it takes is a few ] people to begin a chain reaction that could lead to disaster. - Elonka |
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RE: The Village Voice: Features: Get Mad. Act Out. Re-Elect George Bush. by Rick Perlstein by Vile at 8:18 pm EDT, Aug 27, 2004 |
Decius wrote: ] ] "What they saw were clear pictures of these young kids ] ] rioting. Chaos in their city." Next thing he knew, ] ] Richard Nixon had swept to presidential victory on the ] ] wings of a commercial proclaiming - above those ] ] selfsame pictures - that "the first civil right of ] ] every American is to be free from domestic violence." ] ] An interesting historical perspective on the shit thats about ] to go down in New York. Swift Boat Veterans have already cost ] Kerry his lead (which is somewhat amazing to me, but people ] are stupid). No one is going to agree with the marxists who ] isn't already voting for Kerry. But plenty might disagree, ] which may put Bush over the top. ] ] The marxists cost the democrats the election in 2000 by voting ] for Nader, and they may cost the democrats the election in ] 2004 by throwing a scene in the streets. I seriously hope you get cancer. |
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RE: The Village Voice: Features: Get Mad. Act Out. Re-Elect George Bush. by Rick Perlstein by Palindrome at 11:04 pm EDT, Aug 27, 2004 |
Vile wrote: ] Decius wrote: ] ] ] "What they saw were clear pictures of these young kids ] ] ] rioting. Chaos in their city." Next thing he knew, ] ] ] Richard Nixon had swept to presidential victory on the ] ] ] wings of a commercial proclaiming - above those ] ] ] selfsame pictures - that "the first civil right of ] ] ] every American is to be free from domestic violence." ] ] ] ] An interesting historical perspective on the shit thats ] about ] ] to go down in New York. Swift Boat Veterans have already ] cost ] ] Kerry his lead (which is somewhat amazing to me, but people ] ] are stupid). No one is going to agree with the marxists who ] ] isn't already voting for Kerry. But plenty might disagree, ] ] which may put Bush over the top. ] ] ] ] The marxists cost the democrats the election in 2000 by ] voting ] ] for Nader, and they may cost the democrats the election in ] ] 2004 by throwing a scene in the streets. ] ] I seriously hope you get cancer. I seriously hope no body here ever gets cancer, even you Vile, because it is a truly horrible experience! |
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