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Sgt Schultz
10-28-2004, 08:23 PM
Schultz sees into the future and reveals first Democrat meeting after Bush's reelection.........

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Flash Bastard
10-28-2004, 08:27 PM
LMFAO!

FORD
10-28-2004, 08:58 PM
Hey, Kerry's not my ideal candidate, but I'm not gonna kill myself just because he got elected.

Now on the other hand, the way some of the Busheep in Florida are already going completely INSANE, I hate to think of the entire flocks reaction when you realize your 4 year unearned dictatorship is OVER.

Flash Bastard
10-28-2004, 09:06 PM
Remember that scene in the movie Scanners where that guy's head explodes?

That's going to be FORD on Wednesday morning.

ODShowtime
10-28-2004, 10:03 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Sgt Schultz
[B]Schultz sees into the future and reveals first Democrat meeting after Bush's reelection.........

bout time you did something funny:cool:

Lqskdiver
10-28-2004, 10:11 PM
:lol:

JCOOK
10-28-2004, 10:27 PM
"NIKES...GET YOUR NIKES HERE!"

Nickdfresh
10-29-2004, 12:21 AM
Will there be liquor in the kool aid? Because Eddie and his sister will drink it all in that case.

JCOOK
10-29-2004, 02:14 AM
roy is supplying the tequilla and mike the hot sauce!

Nickdfresh
10-29-2004, 01:58 PM
Spammy's piss swill, distilled in an old car radiator, tequila would be enough to kill me.

Ally_Kat
10-29-2004, 02:23 PM
Originally posted by FORD
I hate to think of the entire flocks reaction when you realize your 4 year unearned dictatorship is OVER.

Our dictatorship is over? How are they ending it? Oh...election. Yeah, cuz all dictatorships are taken down with an election.

FORD
10-29-2004, 02:25 PM
Originally posted by Ally_Kat
Our dictatorship is over? How are they ending it? Oh...election. Yeah, cuz all dictatorships are taken down with an election.

The BCE dictatorship was started by overturning an election. This time a legitimate election will take them down. And if Diebolding and other frauds prevent that, then the people will have their say. Either way, George Bush Jr will not be occupying the White House on January 20.

Ally_Kat
10-29-2004, 02:28 PM
Originally posted by FORD
The BCE dictatorship was started by overturning an election. This time a legitimate election will take them down.

Ford, there is much ironicy in your statement here. Dictatorships do not get overthrown by an election. If Castro were to have an election and lose, do you think he would just up and walk away?

Switch84
10-29-2004, 02:46 PM
Originally posted by Ally_Kat
Ford, there is much ironicy in your statement here. Dictatorships do not get overthrown by an election. If Castro were to have an election and lose, do you think he would just up and walk away?

:killer: Damn, she's got ya on that, Ford! Besides, how long are folks gonna bitch about the 2000 election results? Newsflash: The President isn't elected by the popular vote. He's elected through the Electoral College, and Gore wasn't winning that. You want to bitch, bitch at dumb Floridians that don't know how to fuckin' vote properly!


BUWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!!!!

ODShowtime
10-29-2004, 02:46 PM
you're a hoot switch

Warham
10-29-2004, 03:49 PM
The 2000 election is one of the Democratic talking points. They just can't get over the fact that Gore lost fair and square. The Florida Supreme Court would have wanted enough recounts to make sure Gore won, even if it took twenty. The DNC would have payed people off in the polling places to punch chads while nobody was looking, so that Gore would have come out ahead in the 21st recount. It just can't happen that way. The F. Supreme Court was not following state law, they were writing law from the bench, an absolute no-no, and the U.S. Supreme Court bitch-slapped them, making sure the correct candidate won the state.

knuckleboner
10-29-2004, 03:56 PM
not exactly correct, warham...

the U.S. supreme court's decision said that there was no established procedure for a manual recount. county A in florida could have manually considered a partial-chad vote a proper vote, while county B might've considered it an improper vote. without definitive state-wide policies, BOTH could've been correct at the time.

and THAT, the court said, went against the constitution's equal protection guarantee (in this case, viewed as 1 man, 1 vote). if my vote is not treated the same as your vote, something's fishy.

i voted for gore in 2000. however, i read bush v. gore. and i tend to agree with the ruling.

Warham
10-29-2004, 05:01 PM
Thanks for the clearing up on that Knuckle. I've tried to forget that mess over the last four years, but Dems keep bringing it back up.

JCOOK
10-29-2004, 05:42 PM
Ford..."Seems kinda cold in here, anything left in that bottle"

Sgt Schultz
11-01-2004, 01:10 PM
I guess Mikey might need two servings to do the job...........

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FORD
11-01-2004, 01:45 PM
Better change that recipie to "right wing Kool-Aid", Schultzie ;)

Switch84
11-01-2004, 02:40 PM
Originally posted by Warham
Thanks for the clearing up on that Knuckle. I've tried to forget that mess over the last four years, but Dems keep bringing it back up.

:D :D :D

Switch84
11-01-2004, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
you're a hoot Switch




:lol: :yankeeros It's the Motor City DIVA in me..........

LMAO

Nickdfresh
11-01-2004, 08:27 PM
Here's a drink for when Bush Junior take after dad and becomes one-termer! This one's for you Busheep!

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 10:35 AM
Our first thirsty customers!!!!!!!!!!!

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Nickdfresh
11-03-2004, 10:40 AM
Sammy's playing Dreams just for you SGT. Schultz.

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 10:44 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Sammy's playing Dreams just for you SGT. Schultz.

One thing we Can ALL agree on here - Spammy Hagar sucks dead donkey dicks

Warham
11-03-2004, 10:53 AM
Kerry didn't even have the decency to come out and speak to the hundreds of people that waited for eight hours in Copley Square.

Instead, he sent out Opey to do the dirty work.

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 10:59 AM
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Switch84
11-03-2004, 11:06 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Here's a drink for when Bush Junior take after dad and becomes one-termer! This one's for you Busheep!


:lol: Oh, boy, don't YOU feel like a horse's ass right about now! This one's for you.....

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 11:21 AM
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next four years.
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next fifty months.
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next one thousand, five hundred and thirty nine days.
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next thirty-six thousand, nine hundred and thirty six hours.
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next two million, two hundred and one thousand, one hundred and sixty minutes.
George W. Bush is going to be your President for the next one hundred and thirty two million, nine hundred and sixty-nine thousand, six hundred seconds.


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Warham
11-03-2004, 11:25 AM
LMAO!!!

ODShowtime
11-03-2004, 11:28 AM
The benefit for me from this is that I get another lesson in learning to live in a world that is the exact opposite of how it should be.

Creating a new reality around yourself is valuable life experience.

Warham
11-03-2004, 11:30 AM
Here's a tissue.

ODShowtime
11-03-2004, 11:31 AM
you know asshole, being a sore winner is way worse than being a sore loser.

Switch84
11-03-2004, 11:34 AM
:lol: :bananna: :killer: Sgt. Schultz, YOU ROCK! I'm laughing so hard I'm crying! that "Kerry Titanic" pic is classic!

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 11:37 AM
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Warham
11-03-2004, 11:39 AM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
you know asshole, being a sore winner is way worse than being a sore loser.

If you guys would stop spinning even in defeat and take it like a man, maybe I wouldn't be like that.

ODShowtime
11-03-2004, 11:42 AM
Originally posted by Warham
If you guys would stop spinning even in defeat and take it like a man, maybe I wouldn't be like that.

I'm not "you guys"

Warham
11-03-2004, 11:47 AM
Yeah you were. You were giving some crap line above about living in a world that should be the exact opposite. 51% of Americans have spoken, and they want a conservative U.S., and you seem to believe that they are wrong. That's why I comment like I do, OD.

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 11:51 AM
Window smashed at Alachua County GOP headquarters

Minutes after a piece of concrete block was thrown through a window at the Alachua County Republican headquarters early this morning, a man was arrested and told officers he was upset about the election.

The incident occured about 3:15 a.m. today at 1212 N. Main Street in the Gainesville Shopping Center, said Sgt. Keith Kameg of the Gainesville Police Department. He said two people were inside the building watching election returns and saw the man walk up and throw the block. The people, Nicholas Biltz, 27, and Katherine Vitale, 19, both of Gainesville, were not injured.

"They gave a very good description of the man, and he was arrested at 200 NW 7th Ave. five minutes after it happened," Kameg said. "Apparently he didn't know anybody was inside."
Arrested was Matthew Wade Elliot, 24, of Gainesville.

"After he was arrested, Elliot made a spontaneous statement, 'I did it,'" Kameg said. "He was taken to jail and charged with throwing a deadly missle into an occupied structure, a felony."

The piece of concrete block went through a large window and landed 15 feet inside the building, he said. Damage was estimated at $500.

Kameg said that after he was taken to jail, Elliot "said 'I'm against the establishment,' and then he went on to say he voted for John Kerry and was upset."
http://www.gainesville.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20041103/NEWS/41103023 (link here)

aesop
11-03-2004, 11:52 AM
lamo!!!!!

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 12:52 PM
http://img.slate.msn.com/media/1/123125/2081802/2081827/2082482/030502_GeorgeSoros.jpg

I spent $25 million for what?

Nickdfresh
11-03-2004, 12:56 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Sammy's playing Dreams just for you SGT. Schultz.

This is true. We can cross the partisan divide for that one and sponsor bi-partisan deport Spammy Hagar legislation.

aesop
11-03-2004, 12:57 PM
Originally posted by Sgt Schultz
http://img.slate.msn.com/media/1/123125/2081802/2081827/2082482/030502_GeorgeSoros.jpg

I spent $25 million for what?

Kerry spent 350+ mill to Bush's 229 Mill. Kerry ALMOST bought the election. But, freedom and truth and integrity prevailed :)

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 12:58 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
This is true. We can cross the partisan divide for that one and sponsor bi-partisan deport Spammy Hagar legislation.

Amen to that brutha!

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 02:47 PM
Unhappy Democrats Must Wait to Get Into Canada

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By David Ljunggren

OTTAWA (Reuters) - Disgruntled Democrats seeking a safe Canadian haven after President Bush (news - web sites) won Tuesday's election should not pack their bags just yet.

Canadian officials made clear on Wednesday that any U.S. citizens so fed up with Bush that they want to make a fresh start up north would have to stand in line like any other would-be immigrants -- a wait that can take up to a year.

"Let me tell you -- if they're hard-working honest people, there's a process, and let them apply," Immigration Minister Judy Sgro told Reuters.

Asked whether American applicants would get special treatment, she replied: "No, they'll join the crowd like all the other people who want to come to Canada."

There are anywhere from 600,000 to a million Americans living in Canada, which leans more to the left than the United States and has traditionally favored the Democrats over the Republicans.

But statistics show a gradual decline in U.S. citizens coming to work and live in Canada, which has an ailing health care system and relatively high levels of personal taxation.

Government officials, real estate brokers and Democrat activists said that while some Americans might talk about moving to Canada rather than living with a new Bush administration, they did not expect a mass influx.

"It's one thing to say 'I'm leaving for Canada' and quite another to actually find a job here and wonder about where you're going to live and where the children are going to go to school," said one official.

Roger King of the Toronto-based Democrats Abroad group said he had heard nothing about a possible exodus of party members.

"I imagine most committed Democrats will want to stay in the United States and continue being politically active there," he said.

Americans seeking to immigrate can apply to become permanent citizens of Canada, a process that often takes a year. Becoming a full citizen takes a further three years.

The other main way to move north on a long-term basis is to find a job, which in all cases requires a work permit. This takes from four to six months to come through.

Statistics show the number of U.S. workers entering Canada dropped to 15,789 in 2002 from 21,627 in 2000. In 1981 some 10,030 Americans gained permanent residency, compared to 5,541 in 2003.

Asked if there had been signs of increased U.S. interest, Sgro said: "Not yet, but we'll see tomorrow."

The Canadian foreign ministry said there had been no increase in hits on the Washington embassy's immigration Web site, while housing brokers doubted they would see a surge in U.S. business.

"Canada's always open and welcoming to Americans who want to relocate here, but we don't think it would be a trend or movement," said Gino Romanese of Royal Lepage Residential Real Estate Services.

Those wishing to move to Canada could always take a risk and claim refugee status -- the path chosen earlier this year by two U.S. deserters who opposed the Iraq (news - web sites) war.

"Anybody who enters Canada who claims refugee status will be provided with a work permit...it doesn't matter what country they're from," said an immigration ministry spokeswoman.

Refugee cases are handled by special boards, which can take months to decide whether to admit applicants. The rulings can be appealed and opposition politicians complain some people ordered deported have been in Canada for 10 years or more.

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 03:05 PM
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Snow Ho
11-03-2004, 03:06 PM
i'm not estatic about the results but if the majority wants bush as president-i'll live. i'm really tired of fear tactics by both sides. the world isn't ending. oh unless its a really good flavor of kool-aid.



:D

ghostrider
11-03-2004, 03:17 PM
George W. Bush will be our President for the next thousand soldiers whom die in a losing war.

George W. Bush will be our President for the next trillion dollars he loses in our economy.

George W. Bush will be our President for the 1.2 million jobs he loses.

George W. Bush will be our President during the duration of the Spammy Hagar led Van Halen tour!!

Sgt Schultz
11-03-2004, 04:51 PM
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High Life Man
11-03-2004, 04:52 PM
Boo fucking hoo.

Viking
11-03-2004, 08:39 PM
:D I liked this one so much, I gotta post it again:

Nickdfresh
11-03-2004, 08:46 PM
Here's some recipes to celebrate the great Busheep victory:

Nickdfresh
11-03-2004, 08:47 PM
Don't worry, I won't throw myself under the train:

Nickdfresh
11-03-2004, 08:50 PM
Spammy was so excited:

Sgt Schultz
11-04-2004, 08:41 AM
Flying the coop
by Judi McLeod

November 4, 2004

Hollywood celebrities who threatened to flee the country if George W. Bush was re-elected should do the noble thing and follow through on their threats.

Robert Redford can pout just as prettily in Ireland as he can in Hollywood. The aging heartthrob will find himself right at home in the poetic land that St. Patrick rid of snakes. Besides, Senator John Kerry had loads of supporters there, some of whom weighed in on the eve of election to state why they believed that Bush would likely be re-elected.

It’s because Americans are stupid, said the blarney-stone kissers.

At last count, Kim Basinger was threatening to pull up stakes to pitch her tent on Canadian soil. No one should hold their breath waiting. In 2000, ex-hubby Alec Baldwin insisted his country wasn’t big enough for both himself and Bush. But Baldwin’s passion for departure soon evaporated, and not even war veterans who showed up at speaking engagements offering one-way tickets to other countries could coax Baldwin to live up to going abroad promises.

In “give-me-back-my-marbles”, “I’m-outta-here” style, motormouth Michael Moore pulled his cameras out of Election night Florida.

Then came diamond-on-his-pinkie, American porn mogul Larry Flynt, who said in an 11th-hour election threat that he may decide to go into exile if Bush was re-elected.

“If Bush is re-elected—but I don’t want to even consider the thought for one second—I really have to think about living somewhere else,” Flynt said early Monday from a strip club on the Champs Elysees in Paris, where he happened to be celebrating his 62nd birthday.

Flynt, who made his fortune through a porn magazine found under teenagers’ beds, had flown the coop to Paris to “escape the nauseating atmosphere of the electoral campaign.”

Forty strippers. who accompanied him to gay Paree, did not go to escape Bush country, they just needed the work.

No one can really say where diva Barbra Streisand stands on decamping, but the day after election high notes heard coming from her mansion had nothing to do with scale practice.

The flying the coop celebrity gang can afford to live wherever they want. No one is forcing them to stay in the God-awful country that keeps them in champers and caviar. Moving households and re-locating to new countries is second only to death on the psychiatric stress list. But not if your butlers and maids have to do the packing and unpacking.

Yeah, the Redfords and Flynts are so hard done by in America.

They’re going to need help just pulling through the depression of the election aftermath.

Canada Free Press has a nifty suggestion to help the flying the coop set heal their emotional wounds. They could always use the time to brush up on their acting skills.

There’s no better way to do that than watching the post-election antics of the talking heads on television.

As noted by the rubes at RatherBiased.com, “NBC, MSNBC and FNC have called Ohio for Bush. But they refuse to call any of the other states for Bush, even Nevada, which has had 100 percent of its votes come in. CBS, ABC, and CNN refuse to project Ohio. But they have projected Nevada.

“As it stands, all six of the television networks are deliberately keeping the election in limbo.

“The actual count is over in Nevada.

“Mathematically, Kerry cannot win in Ohio. He trails Bush by 145,000 votes. The Secretary State of Ohio estimates that there will be 175,000 provisional ballots. Many of them are invalid. Even if Kerry received all of the votes on the valid ballots, he could not win.”

Perhaps the stampede of celebrities running off to other countries could extend living abroad as a sympathy gesture to the actors of CBS, ABC, CNN, etc.

Iraq would be the best place to start.

Sgt Schultz
11-04-2004, 09:01 AM
The crying continues.............................


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Nancy Pelosi. One day after balloting that saw Kerry lost to Republican President George W. Bush , Pelosi said she was having trouble accepting the outcome.
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Larkin Malloy, bows his head reacting to Sen. John Edwards words before John Kerry's concession speech as retired businessman Irv Barocas, right, wipes away tears.
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Former model Christie Brinkley and her husband Peter Cook, along with children Jack, left, and Saylor Cook, watch Sen. John Kerry's concession speech on television in a bar next to Faneuil Hall in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. The couple supported Kerry.
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A guy called into a local talk show in Madison, Wisconsin yesterday. He's a teacher in madison. He said that many of the teachers repeated to him and others that yesterday was a WORSE day than 9/11. Pathetic how brainwashed the left has become. The left threw EVERYTHING at Bush for two years in an unprecedented assault so I guess now they can't get over the fact that he won.

Sarge's Little Helper
11-04-2004, 09:01 AM
The crying continues.............................


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Nancy Pelosi. One day after balloting that saw Kerry lost to Republican President George W. Bush , Pelosi said she was having trouble accepting the outcome.
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Larkin Malloy, bows his head reacting to Sen. John Edwards words before John Kerry's concession speech as retired businessman Irv Barocas, right, wipes away tears.
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Former model Christie Brinkley and her husband Peter Cook, along with children Jack, left, and Saylor Cook, watch Sen. John Kerry's concession speech on television in a bar next to Faneuil Hall in Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2004. The couple supported Kerry.
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A guy called into a local talk show in Madison, Wisconsin yesterday. He's a teacher in madison. He said that many of the teachers repeated to him and others that yesterday was a WORSE day than 9/11. Pathetic how brainwashed the left has become. The left threw EVERYTHING at Bush for two years in an unprecedented assault so I guess now they can't get over the fact that he won.

Oops. I wasn't paying attention. Tell me again what is going on.

Sgt Schultz
11-06-2004, 09:09 AM
The crybabies continue to wet their diapers............boo hoo
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Disillusioned Americans eye New Zealand's alternative bush

Fri Nov 5,10:44 PM ET

WELLINGTON (AFP) - Enquiries from Americans wanting to move to New Zealand have skyrocketed since George W. Bush was reelected president of the United States.

The Immigration Service website had 10,300 hits from the United States the day after the election, compared to the daily norm of 2,500.

Thousands of North Americans have migrated to New Zealand in recent years -- attracted by the country's small population, clean, green image of bush-clad mountains, and isolation from world trouble spots -- but the number now looks set to soar.

Phones at the Immigration Service offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland have been ringing constantly since the vote outcome, Marketing Manager Don Badman told the Dominion Post newspaper on Saturday.

There have been up to 300 telephone calls and emails a day compared to six-to-eight calls a day before the election.

"It's exploded. It really started picking up from 11:00pm the night of the election," he said.

The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Americans were also looking to Australia and Canada as well as New Zealand following the election.
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Vandals Hit GOP Headquarters in N.Carolina

Sat Nov 6, 5:11 AM ET

By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM, Associated Press Writer

RALEIGH, N.C. - Vandals spray painted vulgar messages on the walls of the North Carolina Republican Party headquarters and left a burned effigy depicting President Bush and Sen. John Kerry, police said.

Authorities detained several suspects early Saturday, hours after the attacks took place Friday night, but had not filed any charges, police spokesman Jim Sughrue said.

A police officer reported Friday that about 100 people wearing masks and gloves were walking down a street near the headquarters, authorities said.

The Republican president won re-election Tuesday after a challenge by Kerry, a Democrat. John Edwards (news - web sites), who was Kerry's running mate, is a senator from North Carolina.

"This is not a political statement," Sughrue said. "A political statement is what we made Tuesday. This is a crime."

Police said at least two windows were broken and it appeared that the vandals tried to put incendiary devices inside of the building.

Investigators also found a partially burned, two-headed effigy in military fatigues. One head had the face of Bush and the other the face of Kerry.

"The people who did this are sick," said Kevin Howell, communications director for the state Republican Party. "People don't understand that debate and elections are part of the process. This isn't how you act."

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Americans Flock to Canada's Immigration Web Site

Fri Nov 5, 2:22 PM ET

By David Ljunggren

OTTAWA (Reuters) - The number of U.S. citizens visiting Canada's main immigration Web site has shot up six-fold as Americans flirt with the idea of abandoning their homeland after President Bush's election win this week.

"When we looked at the first day after the election, Nov. 3, our Web site hit a new high, almost double the previous record high," immigration ministry spokeswoman Maria Iadinardi said on Friday.

On an average day some 20,000 people in the United States log onto the Web site, www.cic.gc.ca -- a figure which rocketed to 115,016 on Wednesday. The number of U.S. visits settled down to 65,803 on Thursday, still well above the norm.

Bush's victory sparked speculation that disconsolate Democrats and others might decide to start a new life in Canada, a land that tilts more to the left than the United States.

Would-be immigrants to Canada can apply to become permanent resident, a process that often takes a year. The other main way to move north on a long-term basis is to find a job, which requires a work permit.

But please spare the sob stories.

Asked whether an applicant would be looked upon more sympathetically if they claimed to be a sad Democrat seeking to escape four more years of Bush, Iadinardi replied: "There would be no weight given to statements of feelings."

Canada is one of the few major nations with an large-scale immigration policy. Ottawa is seeking to attract between 220,000 and 240,000 newcomers next year.

"Let's face it, we have a population of a little over 32 million and we definitely need permanent residents to come to Canada," said Iadinardi. "If we could meet (the 2005) target and go above it, the more the merrier."

But right now it is too early to say whether the increased interest will result in more applications.

"There is no unusual activity occurring at our visa missions (in the United States). Having someone who intends to come to Canada is not the same as someone actually putting in an application," said Iadinardi.

"We'll only find out whether there has been an increase in applications in six months."

The waiting time to become a citizen is shorter for people married to Canadians, which prompted the birth of a satirical Web site called www.marryanamerican.ca.

The idea of increased immigration by unhappy Americans is triggering some amusement in Canada. Commentator Thane Burnett of the Ottawa Sun newspaper wrote a tongue-in-cheek guide to would-be new citizens on Friday.

"As Canadians, you'll have to learn to embrace and use all the products and culture of Americans, while bad-mouthing their way of life," he said.

Nickdfresh
11-06-2004, 09:23 AM
Four more years:

Sgt Schultz
11-07-2004, 03:24 PM
I think now we can say it's the Republican Party vs the Children's Party. I haven't see this sort of behavior since I taught 2nd graders.
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San Francisco: No Mood for Tolerance After Bush Win

Sun Nov 7, 9:27 AM ET Politics - Reuters

By Andrea Orr

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The summer of love has given way to the autumn of fear in San Francisco, a liberal stronghold where residents bitterly disappointed by the Bush victory are in no mood to reach out and mend divisions.

Rather, they are waving "United States of Canada" maps, redrawn to show Canada extending down to include California, New England and the other so-called "blue states" that voted decisively for Massachusetts Democratic Sen. John Kerry in the U.S. presidential race.

Some are canceling plans to travel to neighboring "red states," where Bush drew most of his support. They are asking serious questions about the future of American democracy. And the usual post-election bravado about moving out of the country when a favored candidate loses is sounding different this year. It sounds a lot more serious.

"I'm going in on Monday and getting a new passport," said an electronics technician and volunteer at the Green Festival environmental conference who requested anonymity.

"I'm not leaving yet, but I'm getting prepared," he said. "I can imagine that this country is going to get a lot worse before it gets better."

Rep. Dennis Kucinich, a Democrat who competed with Kerry for his party's presidential nomination before backing the senator, urged the crowd at the festival to remain hopeful and connect with the other concerned citizens.

But the questions Kucinich fielded were anything but hopeful.

"Why should we believe we will ever have another fair election in this country?" asked one woman.

After the well-publicized electoral chaos in Florida in 2000, the United States invited international observers to monitor the Nov. 2 election. Despite widespread allegations of electoral fraud before last week's vote, they were unable to substantiate the claims.

The woman's frustration was echoed throughout San Francisco, arguably the most liberal city in one of the most Democratic states in the country. On Tuesday, 83.3 percent of voters in San Francisco County cast their ballots for Kerry, compared with 62.8 percent in Los Angeles County and 54.7 percent statewide.

STAYING OUT OF RED STATES

Peace and tolerance have long been the words to live by in San Francisco, known for its large gay community, broad ethnic mix and frequent anti-war protests. But days after the election, many residents said they were so worried about an erosion of civil rights, environmental standards and the escalating violence in the Middle East, that they did not know how they could tolerate the Bush administration, or Americans who voted to re-elect him.

"I have family in Idaho, but I told my wife we're not going to visit them now. It's all Republicans there," said Ron Schmidt, a public relations executive. "We have family in Indiana and I don't want to go there either."

It was not the reaction George W. Bush must have been hoping for when he made his acceptance speech on Wednesday and told Kerry supporters: "I will need your support and I will work to earn it."

Schmidt said: "The ideologies of the two parties are too different. I don't see how healing can take place. I feel like the disenfranchised minority now, and that's a funny thing for a tall, good-looking white guy like me to say."

Schmidt's friend, magazine editor Joseph Connelly, said one of his columnists who had moved temporarily to Paris six months ago decided Wednesday she would settle there permanently.

"She was hoping she would want to come back," Connelly said, "but after she saw the election results she just didn't."

Sgt Schultz
11-07-2004, 03:36 PM
THIS is fucking pathetic. This reveals tht the radical left are nothing but ANTI AMERICAN COMMIE PINKO CHILDREN
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Angry Dems: Bush Win Worse than 9/11

The results of Tuesday's election have driven Democratic ultra liberals completely batty, with some now saying George Bush's victory was actually worse than the 9/11 attacks.

An online poll conducted by the Web site Democratic Underground found that 72 percent agree that Bush's re-election was the more devastating of the two events, with 28 percent who said it wasn't.

DU members were invited to explain their votes. One typical response:
"9/11 was an outside attack on our country and was terrible. 11/3 was an inside attack on everything our country stands for and should be, it will have been far worse historically."

Other DU'ers, however, realized how nutty the comparison was. Complained one poster:

"This way out attitude, I'm afraid, is what contributed to our loss Tuesday. How mainstream is it to believe that an election loss is more depressing than one of the worst days in the history of our land?"

Switch84
11-07-2004, 03:51 PM
:rolleyes: :D The libbies' true colors have finally been unmasked. The so-called 'Party of Compassion' is really the 'Party of Narcisistic Assholes'.


Don't let any one of these nuts near a gun; They might commit suicide.

Oops, my bad...some Kerrytown sheep already offed himself at the World Trade Center site.

You know what? Senator Kerry himself wouldn't want these extremist mofos associated with him!

Sgt Schultz
11-09-2004, 12:40 PM
Traumatized Kerry supporters in Florida seek therapy: report

MIAMI (AFP) - Shocked supporters of defeated US presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) are seeking help from psychologists, who refer to their condition as "post-election selection trauma."

The Boca Raton News reported Tuesday that Palm Beach, Florida trauma specialist Douglas Schooler alone has already treated 15 clients and friends with intense hypnotherapy since the Democratic candidate conceded on November 3.

"I had one friend tell me he's never been so depressed and angry in his life," Schooler said. "I observed patients threatening to leave the country or staring listlessly into space. They were emotionally paralyzed, shocked and devastated," he told the daily.

"We're calling it 'post-election selection trauma' and we're working to develop a counseling program for it," said Rob Gordon, the Boca Raton-based executive director of the American Health Association.

"It's like post-traumatic stress syndrome, but it's a short-term shock rather than a childhood trauma," he told the daily.

John Ashcroft
11-09-2004, 12:54 PM
Oh great, a new imaginary "syndrome" for liberal baby-boomers to latch onto! That's all we need.

Get ready for lawsuits (and a bunch of new excuses for bad behavior).

aesop
11-11-2004, 10:25 AM
"post-election selection trauma."

Wow, I love it!!! Liberals invented another class of American citezens who are a minority!

That beggs the question: were they born succeptable to this condition, or was it a product of their environment? Or maybe it was the liberal media's fault for lying to them for 2 years and tricking them into thinking that they were normal, and that the few people who in their right mind would actually vote for W were the real ones who were insane. They sould be suing Dan Rather and Peter Jennings!!!

FORD
11-11-2004, 10:35 AM
You brainwashed busheep don't fucking get it!

It's NOT a Republican winning an election that is the issue.

It's the worst excuse for a pResident this country ever had getting not one, but two terms without a legitimate win. And as long as the electro fraud machines exist, there will be no legitimate wins, for either party.

Its the 4 years of FAILURE of this fraudministration being glossed over and lied about by a complicit corporate media that has actually gone to court to win the "right" to LIE.

When the government and the media no longer care about truth or justice, where the fuck do you go? Where the fuck does the country go?

If the last 4 years are any indication, the answer is to Hell in a handbasket :(

fanofdave
11-11-2004, 10:40 AM
one more time, for all those dumbacrats....

Switch84
11-11-2004, 12:01 PM
Originally posted by FORD
You brainwashed busheep don't fucking get it!

It's NOT a Republican winning an election that is the issue.

It's the worst excuse for a pResident this country ever had getting not one, but two terms without a legitimate win. And as long as the electro fraud machines exist, there will be no legitimate wins, for either party.

Its the 4 years of FAILURE of this fraudministration being glossed over and lied about by a complicit corporate media that has actually gone to court to win the "right" to LIE.

When the government and the media no longer care about truth or justice, where the fuck do you go? Where the fuck does the country go?

If the last 4 years are any indication, the answer is to Hell in a handbasket :(



:argh: :lol: Wa wa zat? I was laughing too hard to read your post, Ford Baby!

Climb out of the tower and take your meds, Sweetie!

BUWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!

HELLVIS
11-11-2004, 07:52 PM
And for god's sake put down that gun.

Big Train
11-11-2004, 08:47 PM
This part of one of the above articles sums up these crybabies:

Peace and tolerance have long been the words to live by in San Francisco, known for its large gay community, broad ethnic mix and frequent anti-war protests. But days after the election, many residents said they were so worried about an erosion of civil rights, environmental standards and the escalating violence in the Middle East, that they did not know how they could tolerate the Bush administration, or Americans who voted to re-elect him.

When you GET WHAT YOU WANT, it's "tolerance and peace". WHen you DON'T, instead of giving what you have always demanded, you weasel out with words like "worried about" to explain away your hypocrisy...

DEMON CUNT
11-12-2004, 03:06 AM
Originally posted by Warham
The 2000 election is one of the Democratic talking points. They just can't get over the fact that Gore lost fair and square.

HA HA! You really believe that!?!

Sgt Schultz
01-07-2005, 04:19 PM
and they just keep cryin'.................

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ODShowtime
01-07-2005, 04:25 PM
gee, I guess since half the country tossed out their brains we all should too huh? NOPE

DEMON CUNT
01-07-2005, 04:53 PM
Four More Years! The neocons are all "woo hoo" about their victory. Victory is everything to these people.

Neocons really hate America (and love Bush) and want our soldiers to die for this failure of a "war."

1400 families are doing a lot of crying.

Nickdfresh
01-07-2005, 05:27 PM
Is this the best they've got! An old election thread? Where are 'they' anyways? Warham?? Lucky Wilbury??? Big Train?? Cathedral? McCarens???? Lou? Is this the best they've got? Old na' na' nuh-na' na'...We won! You lost threads?

DEMON CUNT
01-07-2005, 05:42 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Is this the best they've got! An old election thread? Where are 'they' anyways? Warham?? Lucky Wilbury??? Big Train?? Cathedral? McCarens???? Lou? Is this the best they've got? Old na' na' nuh-na' na'...We won! You lost threads?

Yep, not a bright bunch a cats. That is why they are so easily fooled.

DrMaddVibe
01-07-2005, 05:57 PM
Shultz...5 stars!

Nickdfresh
01-07-2005, 06:02 PM
Okay, I'll give you props for that one, that's pretty funny!

ODShowtime
01-07-2005, 06:19 PM
I thought I remembered schultz being funny, but he's a mean son of a bitch too.

He'll be laughing at himself when the shit hits the fan.

DEMON CUNT
01-07-2005, 06:39 PM
MsSaddVide and many right-wing nutballs are obsessed with Clinton's cock and sperm. Strange.

Also, it's strange that this thread is kicked off with mention of a religious cult since many of these right-wing nutballs attend their own religious cults every Sunday. Neocons have no sense of irony at all.

Note the hit and run style of posting a pic and avoiding any real discussion.

Sgt Schultz
01-08-2005, 10:07 AM
Jeezus you guys are wound tight. When I saw Pelosi cryin' like a whimperin' pansy I immediately thought of this old thread. Demon Cunt - you need to open your mind a little about who voted for Bush - ie not all religious freaks. You came around here only at the tail-end of the election as I recall. Everyone has to remember that for a solid YEAR there was an unprecedented attack / campaign against Bush and anyone who was going to vote for him. So when he won I think a little "na na na na na na" was in order. Sure I can be a mean bastard but it's meant in a good way, if that makes any sense. I have been so damn busy with my job that I've had little time to come in here and be an ass.

DEMON CUNT
01-08-2005, 09:26 PM
Originally posted by Sgt Schultz
Demon Cunt - you need to open your mind a little about who voted for Bush - ie not all religious freaks. You came around here only at the tail-end of the election as I recall. Everyone has to remember that for a solid YEAR there was an unprecedented attack / campaign against Bush and anyone who was going to vote for him. So when he won I think a little "na na na na na na" was in order.

So you are not a right-wing religious freak, you just want one in the White House!

If you voted for Bush you voted for recession and war.

I don't think a "na na na na na" is in order when the outright lies of Bush have caused the deaths of 1400 Americans.

Conservatives hate Americans and "na na na na" while they die in a bloody oil "war."

Sgt Schultz
01-21-2005, 10:30 AM
The Democrat liberal conspiracy freakish left wing crybabies have their panties wedged even higher up into their bungholes. These no-brained, dim-witted, emotionally unstable, intellectual dinosaurs are STILL wetting their diapers and pooping their pantaloons about George Bush as an apparent coping mechanism to deflect bleak self examination. The inbred canon of Bushhate continues to be displayed at the latest incarnation of masturbatory megalomania.
Get your hankies out…………………………………………………………….

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BigBadBrian
01-21-2005, 10:57 AM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT

Conservatives hate Americans and "na na na na" while they die in a bloody oil "war."

Hi Tony the Pony. :D

Nickdfresh
04-07-2007, 02:30 PM
Ah yes, and who can forget this legendary ode to the pResident that now has less than a 35% popularity rating...

Oh the hiliarity on Sgt. Scheistkopf yelling "nah nah na NAH nah!"

ODShowtime
04-07-2007, 02:47 PM
See, here's kind of an example of thread where I was wrong. I truly thought gw would have unleashed a nuclear holocaust by now. Oh, well, live and learn.

Nickdfresh
12-28-2008, 04:23 AM
Mmmmmm....the Kool Aid is good!

And the GOP=

http://www.ratemyeverything.net/image/7471/0/Epic_Failure.ashx

DEMON CUNT
12-28-2008, 01:30 PM
Folks like "Sgt" Schlutz will continue to insists that Bush is/was some great infallible leader in spite of his record over the last eight years. "Sgt" Schlutz and his ilk will continue to blame Democrats past and present for all of our problems.

Sgt Schultz
12-30-2008, 09:22 AM
Folks like "Sgt" Schlutz will continue to insists that Bush is/was some great infallible leader in spite of his record over the last eight years. "Sgt" Schlutz and his ilk will continue to blame Democrats past and present for all of our problems.

Bush is/was hardly infallible.

McCain was a horrible candidate - Mondale could have beaten him.

In the spirit of fairness I'll make sure to give Obama the same sort of respect our last President received.

LoungeMachine
12-30-2008, 11:40 AM
Bush is/was hardly infallible.


In the spirit of fairness I'll make sure to give Obama the same sort of respect our last President received.

Or, you could give him the respect he earns

Bush earned no respect, except from defense contractors and lobbyists.

FORD
12-30-2008, 02:41 PM
Or, you could give him the respect he earns

Bush earned no respect, except from defense contractors and lobbyists.

And the terraists, however many there actually are.....

They may call Chimp "The Great Satan", but he did unholy miracles for their recruiting efforts.

LoungeMachine
12-30-2008, 02:52 PM
Chimpy was OBL's ultimate WET DREAM

DEMON CUNT
12-30-2008, 08:35 PM
Bush is/was hardly infallible.

McCain was a horrible candidate - Mondale could have beaten him.

In the spirit of fairness I'll make sure to give Obama the same sort of respect our last President received.

Whatever! You are one of the biggest right wing sycophants around here.

You will simply continue to regurgitate the latest empty headed Republican talking points. I will continue to find your proud ignorance and flawed logic amusing.

Bring it on, Schlutz!

Big Train
01-06-2009, 12:24 AM
Hi Nick, I'm still kicking around.

I say congrats on the election fellas, you beat "us". I'd tell you that I voted Nader again, but I'm a "neocon", so I guess we can just say it don't matter either way.

I look forward to Barry from Kenya leading the way and the Dems. It is my turn to sit and judge nonstop. I look forward to that. This is a country with real problems. Best of luck Dems...you will need it.

ODShowtime
01-06-2009, 08:41 PM
Dude, no one "won." The country is already fucked. Who knows how far into the tailspin we are at this point. Our way of life has already changed.

One of the posts in this thread was talking about how many lives, dollars, and jobs gw would fritter away. It was written 4 years ago and it sounds like it was from last month!

Like I said up there, it's quite a feat that we're all not flamed-broiled by now.

LoungeMachine
01-06-2009, 09:22 PM
Hi Nick, I'm still kicking around.


I look forward to Barry from Kenya leading the way and the Dems. It is my turn to sit and judge nonstop. I look forward to that. This is a country with real problems. Best of luck Dems...you will need it.


TRANSLATION:

We fucked you but GOOD. We left you with 2 unwinable occupations, the second Republican Depression within 80 years, record deficits, a trashed Constitution, and on the way out we paid off all of the fat cats that kept us afloat these last 8 years....and left you with the bill...

GOOD FUCKING LUCK RECOVERING FROM OUR MAJOR FUCKUPS

I'll now just sit on the sidelines and pretend I had nothing to do with this.........until my next GOOD BYE THREAD.

Sincerely,

Big Troubles

:gulp:

LoungeMachine
01-06-2009, 09:23 PM
Hi Nick, I'm still kicking around.

.

Bummer.

:gulp:

Big Train
01-06-2009, 10:27 PM
Thanks Lounge, you lovable fuckface.

Once again you have summed up my thoughts in your perfect "us/them" way, completely off the mark with what I meant. The mortgage crisis was not Bushes fault, as much as you want it to be.

Simply, all I meant is the ball is in the Dems court now to run things as they see fit. As much fault as you see in Bush admin, I'm waiting to be "suprised" by how Barry's turns out. It's not rocketing out of the gate, I can tell you that much.

Big Train
01-06-2009, 10:29 PM
By the way, I did take a year off, I guess it wasn't enough for you. I suppose you want to just keep a circle jerk of those who agree with you here, so I'm sorry to disappoint you by showing up and interupting the proceedings.

hideyoursheep
01-06-2009, 10:54 PM
McCain was a horrible candidate.

Having G.W.Douche endorse him proved it.

Seriously, how was america supposed to take him seriously after
1: losing to Boosh in 2000 (even then, that mutherfucin' Bush slandered him),
2: choosing the MILF as VP candidate?
We don't have time for "2000 runner-up" in the "Most fucked up" contest.





This is a country with real problems.

:rolleyes:

How do you think it got that way?

BTW: He's not leading the dems, he's leading our nation.
Why do you hate America?




Give him a chance....if he fucks up, he'll get called on it.
I didn't vote for W, but I gave him the benefit of the doubt.

Unfortunately, he wasted little time losing my confidence and trust.

hideyoursheep
01-06-2009, 10:59 PM
Hi Nick, I'm still kicking around.

I say congrats on the election fellas, you beat "us". I'd tell you that I voted Nader again, but I'm a "neocon", so I guess we can just say it don't matter either way.

I look forward to Barry from Kenya leading the way and the Dems. It is my turn to sit and judge nonstop. I look forward to that. This is a country with real problems. Best of luck Dems...you will need it.



Once again you have summed up my thoughts in your perfect "us/them" way, completely off the mark with what I meant

:confused:

Big Train
01-06-2009, 11:00 PM
What makes you think I hate America? Because I don't agree?

Do I think Bush made huge mistakes. I think I've been on record saying that for a long time. I just don't think EVERY last thing is his fault, I think that is just illogical thinking. I also don't like "Team sports" political conversations, I like individual thoughts and logic ( to answer your ????).

This financial crisis was not Bushes faults. There are many Democrats in high places who were front and center on this and IN CHARGE of preventing it (Barney Frank and Chris Dodd the first two who should be really grilled about it).

Obama is leading the Dems (for now, they always turn on each other it seems ) and the Dems will be leading our nation.

hideyoursheep
01-06-2009, 11:12 PM
What makes you think I hate America? Because I don't agree?

Do I think Bush made huge mistakes. I think I've been on record saying that for a long time.

Let me stop you here.

Did you vote for him in 04, and if so, why?

Big Train
01-07-2009, 02:36 AM
I did not vote for him in 2000 (voted Nader, I'm a very big believer in a third party coming in, even as a long shot...also voted nader in 2008 as an even longer shot). I did in 2004. I did so primarily on domestic issues, which I felt he had a good handle on at the time (pre katrina). It was also an issue of not being able to vote for Kerry. I grew up in Massachusetts and I've seen him in inaction for a very long time. Bush was a better option .

So now give me the counter argument about why that was idiotic and how I'm complicit in everything that has transpired since then, which this post was the setup for. And if you want to discuss the rest of my post, more than happy to.

hideyoursheep
01-07-2009, 02:53 AM
1:If Kerry was so bad for Mass, how does he keep getting re-elected?

2: What kind of domestic issues in 04 were so important to keep an obviously incompetent fool in the White house?

3: You being from Mass., did you ever see any of Kerry's opponents run a campaign as shitty as GWB threw at him, to get you distracted from the more important international issues?

At least your honest. I can't slam on you for that.

Big Train
01-07-2009, 03:11 AM
Ok, thanks for that, I appreciate it.

1. Uncle Teddy's coattails. He does nothing but goes along to get along (the Mass. State Senate way). Uncle Ted's power revolves around unions (big dig), academia (getting them grants) and the military (all sorts of defense firms do research there, using the academic networks). Small state size and stability (because majority of citizens make their money from these areas or services of). All Liveshot (his local nickname-swift boat ya know) has to do is show up and say "what did Ted vote"?

2. It was the fact that everything domestically was relatively stable. The ABSENCE of issues. Kerry I felt would have messed up one of the best things Bush had going at the time. In hindsight, who knows though.

3. Well, let's be honest, nobody has ever run a shittier campaign than Kerry. He couldn't convince the other half of this country (not all of whom were Republicans) that he was a better choice than Bush. Saying Bush is the worst president in history and you LOST to him, what does that make you?

LoungeMachine
01-07-2009, 11:02 AM
By the way, I did take a year off, I guess it wasn't enough for you. I suppose you want to just keep a circle jerk of those who agree with you here, so I'm sorry to disappoint you by showing up and interupting the proceedings.

Not at all....

Welcome back.....

Just dont think you can rewrite history to suit your needs.

Mkay?

:splooge:


You were a cheerleader for the team that got us into this mess, and now you want to sit on your thumb and wait for us to fix it.

:gulp:

LoungeMachine
01-07-2009, 11:03 AM
Ok, thanks for that, I appreciate it.


3. Well, let's be honest, nobody has ever run a shittier campaign than Kerry.




:lol:

Bullshit.

Pay attention at all to the McCain / Palin Campaign?

LMMFAO

Big Train
01-08-2009, 11:23 AM
Touche Lounge on McCain/Palin. Kerry and McCain both lost to Bush, so I guess we can call that a tie.

I have no interest in rewritng history, but also don't want to be lumped into things I never signed up for, that all my posts will show otherwise.

LoungeMachine
01-08-2009, 11:26 AM
Touche Lounge on McCain/Palin. Kerry and McCain both lost to Bush, so I guess we can call that a tie.

.

Kerry lost to a sitting "war pResident"

McCain lost to a one term unknown Senator from Illinois with the same name as Saddam.

Hardly a tie.




I have no interest in rewritng history, but also don't want to be lumped into things I never signed up for, that all my posts will show otherwise.

Fair enough.



homo.


:gulp:

Big Train
01-09-2009, 12:50 AM
That's the original point, but I wanted to be fair and call it a tie, so as not to be too harsh. McCain lost to unknown, not to someone over 50% of the general population already thought was no good. It should have been a slam dunk for almost any candidate who could spit out the party line in a reasonable manner. Kerry failed in spectacular fashion.

Sounds fair to me cunt.