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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:51 pm
MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid and dont worry, its all in good fun (though if you want to see scum sucking liberal, ask me about moral/home front politics) (and corporately owned blue?- ask me about free trade) hahaha well you already know my politics. no one likes them but me rofl not really. I know little about what your politics. anarchism in a small society of mutual cooperation. that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:53 pm
lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid and dont worry, its all in good fun (though if you want to see scum sucking liberal, ask me about moral/home front politics) (and corporately owned blue?- ask me about free trade) hahaha well you already know my politics. no one likes them but me rofl not really. I know little about what your politics. anarchism in a small society of mutual cooperation. that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in? local, state, or national government?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:55 pm
MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid and dont worry, its all in good fun (though if you want to see scum sucking liberal, ask me about moral/home front politics) (and corporately owned blue?- ask me about free trade) hahaha well you already know my politics. no one likes them but me rofl not really. I know little about what your politics. anarchism in a small society of mutual cooperation. that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in? local, state, or national government? Any? do yuo know who your governer is, what he/she stands for?, leglislature? , follow the primary? know what other parties are represented in the race? anything?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:16 pm
lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid not really. I know little about what your politics. anarchism in a small society of mutual cooperation. that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in? local, state, or national government? Any? do yuo know who your governer is, what he/she stands for?, leglislature? , follow the primary? know what other parties are represented in the race? anything? my governor is a tool named john baldacci who has made some very stupid decisions for our state. maine's economy has been heading downhill since the 1980's, and he vetoed a law that would bring outside business into the state and help with the unemployment problem because he wants to support local maine businesses. THERE ARE NO LOCAL BUSINESSES! THATS WHY THE ECONOMY WENT DOWN THE SHITTER! scream he also said he'd bring in more jobs to the state, yet rather than bringing good outside business in, he had this master plan to build a bunch of shopping centers so we could have more of what's already here - fast food joints, wal-marts, lowes's, targets, etc - the kind of high-turnover jobs people generally want to avoid. john baldacci outside of this fiasco, baldacci does not stand for anything but merely plays the party line and kisses a**. and raises the taxes - maine has one of the highest tax rates in the country, and is among the poorest states nationwide. as for the primaries, i get so sick of the mudslinging and commercials. barack's politics i dislike, hillary's politics i disliked, that whole thing between the two was a bunch of bullshit - someone should have had the politesse to step out of the race before that... as for john mccain, i dont really like his politics either. this election (and the one before) has crappy candidates on both sides. or maybe it's the parties. neither one stands for my beliefs, and third party votes are a waste.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:18 pm
MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid not really. I know little about what your politics. anarchism in a small society of mutual cooperation. that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in? local, state, or national government? Any? do yuo know who your governer is, what he/she stands for?, leglislature? , follow the primary? know what other parties are represented in the race? anything? my governor is a tool named john baldacci who has made some very stupid decisions for our state. maine's economy has been heading downhill since the 1980's, and he vetoed a law that would bring outside business into the state and help with the unemployment problem because he wants to support local maine businesses. THERE ARE NO LOCAL BUSINESSES! THATS WHY THE ECONOMY WENT DOWN THE SHITTER! scream he also said he'd bring in more jobs to the state, yet rather than bringing good outside business in, he had this master plan to build a bunch of shopping centers so we could have more of what's already here - fast food joints, wal-marts, lowes's, targets, etc - the kind of high-turnover jobs people generally want to avoid. john baldacci outside of this fiasco, baldacci does not stand for anything but merely plays the party line and kisses a**. and raises the taxes - maine has one of the highest tax rates in the country, and is among the poorest states nationwide. as for the primaries, i get so sick of the mudslinging and commercials. barack's politics i dislike, hillary's politics i disliked, that whole thing between the two was a bunch of bullshit - someone should have had the politesse to step out of the race before that... as for john mccain, i dont really like his politics either. this election (and the one before) has crappy candidates on both sides. or maybe it's the parties. neither one stands for my beliefs, and third party votes are a waste. so you dont participate then?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:21 pm
lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid that is only theoretical. Do you actively participate in the governtment you actually DO have some say in? local, state, or national government? Any? do yuo know who your governer is, what he/she stands for?, leglislature? , follow the primary? know what other parties are represented in the race? anything? my governor is a tool named john baldacci who has made some very stupid decisions for our state. maine's economy has been heading downhill since the 1980's, and he vetoed a law that would bring outside business into the state and help with the unemployment problem because he wants to support local maine businesses. THERE ARE NO LOCAL BUSINESSES! THATS WHY THE ECONOMY WENT DOWN THE SHITTER! scream he also said he'd bring in more jobs to the state, yet rather than bringing good outside business in, he had this master plan to build a bunch of shopping centers so we could have more of what's already here - fast food joints, wal-marts, lowes's, targets, etc - the kind of high-turnover jobs people generally want to avoid. john baldacci outside of this fiasco, baldacci does not stand for anything but merely plays the party line and kisses a**. and raises the taxes - maine has one of the highest tax rates in the country, and is among the poorest states nationwide. as for the primaries, i get so sick of the mudslinging and commercials. barack's politics i dislike, hillary's politics i disliked, that whole thing between the two was a bunch of bullshit - someone should have had the politesse to step out of the race before that... as for john mccain, i dont really like his politics either. this election (and the one before) has crappy candidates on both sides. or maybe it's the parties. neither one stands for my beliefs, and third party votes are a waste. so you dont participate then? im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:45 pm
MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:48 pm
ashlander_alpha MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:50 pm
MegaTherion777 ashlander_alpha MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly. 3nodding emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 7:59 pm
lotusvoid MegaTherion777 ashlander_alpha MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly. 3nodding emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference?
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:08 pm
MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 ashlander_alpha MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly. 3nodding emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference? *lo-lo hears* whah I cant get what I think is ideal-wah-im emo-wah I wont get involded at-all-cause-that-will-totally-help-wha emo
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:18 pm
lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid MegaTherion777 ashlander_alpha MegaTherion777 im just 18, this'll be my first presidential election im able to participate in, and i will not be participating. as for state i will participate when the next bout of elections come around, or when i settle down in a new state and that state's elections come around Ah, the 2004 election South Park...s**t sandwich vs. giant douche. Pretty much sums up American politics neatly. 3nodding emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference? *lo-lo hears* whah I cant get what I think is ideal-wah-im emo-wah I wont get involded at-all-cause-that-will-totally-help-wha emo Actually, I find myself siding with Mega on this one. Really, a new face in the White House ain't gonna change much in a country such as ours, where the exploitative, gigantic, and shadowy power structure is so deeply embedded that elections are little more than puppet shows staged to give us the illusion of autonomy.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:21 pm
ashlander_alpha lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference? *lo-lo hears* whah I cant get what I think is ideal-wah-im emo-wah I wont get involded at-all-cause-that-will-totally-help-wha emo Actually, I find myself siding with Mega on this one. Really, a new face in the White House ain't gonna change much in a country such as ours, where the exploitative, gigantic, and shadowy power structure is so deeply embedded that elections are little more than puppet shows staged to give us the illusion of autonomy.@ lo-lo - rofl @ ash- that's taking it a bit far. i just think politicians are weasels who are in it for their own good. im not a conspiracy theorist
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:29 pm
ashlander_alpha lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference? *lo-lo hears* whah I cant get what I think is ideal-wah-im emo-wah I wont get involded at-all-cause-that-will-totally-help-wha emo Actually, I find myself siding with Mega on this one. Really, a new face in the White House ain't gonna change much in a country such as ours, where the exploitative, gigantic, and shadowy power structure is so deeply embedded that elections are little more than puppet shows staged to give us the illusion of autonomy. I bet you dont vote or know what bills are in congress now either.
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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:30 pm
lotusvoid ashlander_alpha lotusvoid MegaTherion777 lotusvoid emo <- you cannot complain about a government where you are free to make a difference and choose not to i'm not complaining about the national government now, am i? i complained about my state's governor, but all i said was that our candidates sucked. although let's look at the logic of that statment - if i vote for one side, nothing's going to change, and if i vote for the other side, things may change, but they won't get any better. not saying they'll get worse, just that nothing's really going to change. so will my vote really make a difference? *lo-lo hears* whah I cant get what I think is ideal-wah-im emo-wah I wont get involded at-all-cause-that-will-totally-help-wha emo Actually, I find myself siding with Mega on this one. Really, a new face in the White House ain't gonna change much in a country such as ours, where the exploitative, gigantic, and shadowy power structure is so deeply embedded that elections are little more than puppet shows staged to give us the illusion of autonomy. I bet you dont vote or know what bills are in congress now either. did i say i didnt know what bills were in congress?
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