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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 3:13 pm
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 4:53 pm
I'm so out of touch with facebook and myspace. I can't really remember the last time I logged onto either of them confused
Believe me, I am against racism. I live in the dirty south part of Florida. This is where rednecks are from. My school has one of the top agriculture courses in the country 3nodding . You can take ag classes all the way up to agriculture 8. Rednecks are some of the most biased people you will ever meet. It doesn't help that we have a super dense population of Hispanics. Where I live, the area is I think around 40% Latino (according to last census). My high school is 50% redneck, 50% Latino, 50% black, and 75% everything else. Needless to say, our school is crowded neutral . My dad is racist, too. A HUGE portion of the Latinos that live here can't speak English or understand what you are saying. We have a ton of illegal immigrants, too. Both from Mexico and Cuba. There are jokes here in Florida about how there are more Cubans in Miami than in Cuba (which, sadly, isn't far from being true. Not kidding. Fact.). Racism is a problem that I encounter regularly crying
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 5:06 am
Yes. So flex those anti-racism muscles and troll! Pleeeeease?
Have you heard of the BNP? They're basically the English equivalent of the Nazis but with a less handsome leader.
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:01 am
Hitler was handsome? eek By whose standards?
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 12:56 pm
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 11:01 am
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Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2009 2:05 pm
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:41 am
Voldemort point two Yes. So flex those anti-racism muscles and troll! Pleeeeease? Have you heard of the BNP? They're basically the English equivalent of the Nazis but with a less handsome leader. I could start cursing about the BNP if I wanted to. ...Says the 13 yr old with no interest in polotics. But still, i've heard what they wanna do.
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:11 am
Not cursing, just pointing out that racist people are stupid.
Scientifically proven. The average IQ of a BNP voter is 98, the average IQ of a Green Party voter is 108.
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 11:41 am
I'm glad to know that I am smarter than the average British voter twisted . I actually voted (and it counted) in the last American elections. No, I did n't vote for Obama. That's something I'm proud of.
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:08 am
So you voted for the far-right American choice? That's the equivalent of a BNP supporter.
When I can vote, it will be for the Green Party. biggrin
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Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:37 pm
What? I voted for McCain. He was the smart choice. AND, he had Christian views. Obama, however, supports abbortions and other such secular movements. He is friends with a gay bishop, as well.... We havea horrible president. The stimulus bill he made is ridiculous. We are the most in-debt country on the globe and he pulls/prints a trillion dollars that we do not have. His response to everything:throw money at it. Everytime something happens or some company or organization asks, he gives them millions of dollars. He did not win the election fairly, either. A LOT of ignorant voters voted simply because he is a small part black. SMALL part. I actually made a thread a while back talking about it in the ED forums. It was called " The Cromo-Election." Oh, did anybody catch the thing in the event manga where somebody said "I'm for change," or something like that about Sentinel? I loled. It was jab at Obama.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 7:52 am
Voldemort point two So you voted for the far-right American choice? That's the equivalent of a BNP supporter. I agree with Voldy.Haven923 What? I voted for McCain. He was the smart choice. AND, he had Christian views. Please stop before I break a rib laughing, please.Haven923 Obama, however, supports abbortions and other such secular movements. He is friends with a gay bishop, as well.... McCain and Obama were both sorry, sad choices for president. The modern Republican party is just another head on the same monster. Any Republican president in the past could have issued an Executive Order to ban abortions, but none of them even tried.Haven923 We havea horrible president. The stimulus bill he made is ridiculous. We are the most in-debt country on the globe and he pulls/prints a trillion dollars that we do not have. His response to everything:throw money at it. Everytime something happens or some company or organization asks, he gives them millions of dollars. He did not win the election fairly, either. [/George Bush]Haven923 A LOT of ignorant voters voted simply because he is a small part black. SMALL part. I actually made a thread a while back talking about it in the ED forums. It was called " The Cromo-Election." Obviously people are biased towards Obama because of his skin colour, regardless of how far we were supposed to have moved towards equality and away from special treatment, and while that does play a major role in the election, elections are rigged anyway. "As long as CNN or Fox News says it, it must be true."Haven923 Oh, did anybody catch the thing in the event manga where somebody said "I'm for change," or something like that about Sentinel? I loled. It was jab at Obama. The past five or so presidential campaigns were headed by some variant of the slogan "Change"; by both Republicans and Democrats. Here's how it works: 4-8 years go by with a Republican in office, everyone hates him, a Democrat gets elected. 4-8 more years go by with a Democrat in office, everyone hates him, a Republican gets elected, etc. It's an ongoing cycle and almost every major American politician is or were part of the same esoteric cult groups (Bohemian Grove, Skull and Bones Society, etc.) and they pal around when they aren't being broadcasted on television. American politics is like professional wrestling.
If I lived in the U.S. and I was able to vote, I'd vote for the Constitution Party or the Libertarian Party because they actually care for what the United States was supposed to be when the founding fathers created the nation. But now look; your rights are being taken away left and right in the name of National Security and Democracy in foreign nations. Democracy is a horrible system led by mob rule. What the United States used to be was a Republic (note that this does not mean that the Republican party even supports a Republic, considering that the recent swarm of Neocons in the House and Senate are screaming 'Democracy!') which was regulated by the United States Constitution like it should have been, but now your freedom of speech is taken, your right to bear arms is taken, your right to form militias is taken and much more all because Americans think the next pretty face to promise them 'Change' (regardless of their political party) will actually deliver because they don't realize just how they've been lied to again and again. [/rant]
If I had a chance to vote in the last election, I'd have voted for Ron Paul, honestly.
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Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 9:08 am
To sum it up, we have to pick the lesser of the two evils whenever we vote. It sucks. A lot. Can't wait till heaven.... Don't have to worry about politics 3nodding
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 9:47 am
See, we should just have a theocracy. Solves all the problems. =)
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