Canada would be willing to do a deal with you here: We'll take California (well, not Arnold of course) and annex it to British Columbia (half the California hippies are living in Vancouver already anyway) if the US will agree to take Quebec and annex it to New York State.
One of the best posts I have ever read here Minstrel. Sorry to see Bush back in.... As cool as your country is in some respects, your politics are worse than ours and that is hard to do.
I would fit in up in Vancouver Minstrel, I could make hippie movies. Plus I would be close to NC's house where I could take a bath once a month and shave, his old lady could make me a hot meal then NC could send me on my way back to the mean streets. Be just like living with Mom and Dad again. Oh, how I long for the old days and ways NC, you could be Dad, can you say Idiot, or at least yell it out real loud like Dad used to?
Commiserations to those who voted for the sensible guy. Today is a sad day... Congratulations to those that voted for the moron.
Anyone know about New Zealand's politics and how they feel about their current situation? I'm still holding on for hope that Kerry gets Ohio by a hair. Even if he did all ready give up. Quiter! Shawn, I noticed that the majority in San Diego County, and even more in Orange County voted for Bush. At least Los Angeles County got Kerry. http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/states/CA/P/00/index.html
Yep... Personally I don't like Bush *or* Kerry, I just like Bush less than Kerry. John McCain would have been my pick... and I think he would have gotten the Democratic bid if he didn't loose his mind one day.
If it was not for Jethro and the Clan, Bush would not have a job, the Republicans use the unwashed to hide their oil money extracting and war mongering policy and the so-called good church going killers vote for them also. Funny how us dumb folk are fooled real easy, just tell us those Yankee's gona take our guns and we vote against em
I stay out of political discussions most of the time but I couldn't resist. Personally I don't like Bush or Kerry. I consider myself a true independent and vote for who I think will do the best job, regardless or party affiliation. At least to the extent that I don't feel like I'm throwing my vote away. No one knows what the next 4 years will bring. We can only wait and pray and hope for the best. The main thing I'm glad of is that we didn't have a replay of 2000 and have to wait until next year to find out who won.
at least kerry took it like a man - at least that was the outward impression when I saw the large part of his speech today. Oh well.
Hello I am here so shoot away with yer guns Anthony - I always knew you were a redneck racist. The only gun I saw in the last day was the picture of the false prophet Moore with a camera on one shoulder and a rifle on the other. Probably to shoot anyone who exposed his lies. LOL - even on the movie cover it talks about being a comedy and some of you took him seriously???!!!?!?!?!? BTW - The military is for Bush and totally scared of a Kerry - Just asks some of the military. Also, life goes on so don't get too depressed, just start now to get your Rodham in power next term.
Anthony - you have been so funny lately- all this comedy should be saved for the stage and then you might make some money. (if you weren't being funny, then some facts please - not links to links to links, but facts.) What is up with the job, you didn't call in sick today did you. I really am not a mean person, I really do hope you the best with your job and your business. I feel that no matter who is in power you have choices and opportunities and if you let someone tell you otherwise then you are being played a fool. There are opportunities everywhere, sometimes in places unexpected. You have talents and you have desires - put the 2 together and come up with something. Or if you are really desiring to get political - find something you can get paid to do and do it.
Do you really think it makes a difference in the bigger picture? Internal policy may change to a degree with a change in administration... some will be better off, some worse, more money in education, less in health, taxes, etc and the direction they want to go in is determined by the population, one way or the other... but in terms of international policy, I don't believe that any government in the western world makes their own policy, when they are beholden to multinational corporations whose interests lie outside those of individuals and countries. We're no better here, where our choices are effectively for a right wing government and a more right wing government... (I leave it to you to decide which is which)
Ok Debunked, I am funny once in a great while. But what I have seen from some of your posts gives me pause, when I ponder if you are really serious about some of your out of this world positions. Now that makes Jethro and Uncle Jed really laugh
Go back and read all of your past posts in a couple years time, it will become clear to you my son.....
you still won't answer a question - give me one.... please? nevermind you won't find one. Off to enjoy my day - working. Someday I hope to not 'have to' work, but choose to when I want to. That would be nice but kids are expensive. I figure it may be cheaper to buy a college than send all 6 to one..... Maybe send them to the netherlands for college it is much cheaper.