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Steve Savicki
11-19-2004, 08:21 PM
"I want to thank you personally for what you did in the election -- you rewrote the book on grassroots politics, taking control of campaigns away from big donors. No campaign will ever be the same.


You moved voters, helped hold George Bush accountable, and countered the attacks from big news organizations such as Fox, Sinclair Broadcasting, and conservative talk radio.


And your efforts count now more than ever. Despite the words of cooperation and moderate sounding promises, this administration is planning a right wing assault on values and ideals we hold most deeply. Healthy debate and diverse opinion are being eliminated from the State Department and CIA, and the cabinet is being remade to rubber stamp policies that will undermine Social Security, balloon the deficit, avoid real reforms in health care and education, weaken homeland security, and walk away from critical allies around the world.


Regardless of the outcome of this election, once all the votes are counted -- and they will be counted -- we will continue to challenge this administration. This is not a time for Democrats to retreat and accommodate extremists on critical principles -- it is a time to stand firm.


I will fight for a national standard for federal elections that has both transparency and accountability in our voting system. It's unacceptable in the United States that people still don't have full confidence in the integrity of the voting process.


I ask you to join me in this cause.


And we must fight not only against George Bush's extreme policies -- we must also uphold our own values. This is why on the first day Congress is in session next year, I will introduce a bill to provide every child in America with health insurance. And, with your help, that legislation will be accompanied by the support of hundreds of thousands of Americans.


There are more than eight million uninsured children in our nation.


That's eight million reasons for us to stay together and fight for a new direction. It is a disgrace that in the wealthiest nation on earth, eight million children go without health insurance.


Normally, a member of the Senate will first approach other senators and ask them to co-sponsor a bill before it is introduced -- instead, I am turning to you. Imagine the power of a bill co-sponsored by hundreds of thousands of Americans being presented on the floor of the United States Senate. You can make it happen. Sign our "Every Child Protected" pledge today and forward it to your family, friends, and neighbors:


http://johnkerry.com/EveryChild


This is the beginning of a second term effort to hold the Bush administration accountable and to stand up and fight for our principles and our values. They want you to disappear; they are counting on that. I'm confident you will prove them wrong, and you will rewrite history again.


Here is what I want you to know. I understand the strength, commitment, and passion that are at the core of what we built together -- and I am determined to make our collective energy and organization a force to be reckoned with in the weeks and months ahead.


Let's roll up our sleeves and get back to work for our country.


Thank you,

John Kerry"

Warham
11-19-2004, 10:45 PM
John who?

Switch84
11-19-2004, 11:20 PM
Originally posted by Warham
John who?


;) Hilary-lite........

Nickdfresh
11-19-2004, 11:22 PM
The guy in the Senate who may become Junior's bane.

Switch84
11-19-2004, 11:28 PM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
The guy in the Senate who may become Junior's bane.


:D He never stood a chance. The White House is Hilary's baby. She couldn't run against a fellow Dem incumbent (2008.) He was the Liberal's Lee Harvey Oswald.

Seshmeister
11-19-2004, 11:36 PM
Originally posted by Steve Savicki
"I want to thank you personally for what you did in the election -- you rewrote the book on grassroots politics, taking control of campaigns away from big donors. No campaign will ever be the same.



Bullshit.

If they had managed to get the poor and the young to vote then he would have won.

Diver Down NJ
11-20-2004, 12:01 AM
So George Soros represents the little guy?

Seshmeister
11-20-2004, 12:17 AM
Ha!

Exactly.

It's the same as professional golf.

Kind of hard to get excited about which multi millionaire wins...

Switch84
11-20-2004, 01:26 AM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
Ha!

Exactly.

It's the same as professional golf.

Kind of hard to get excited about which multi millionaire wins...


;) True! Two rich, Yale yuppies fighting over a toy. That's what our election really was about, folks.

Big Train
11-20-2004, 04:26 AM
Yet, NOBODY wants to put forth the effort to seriously build a third party. Let's just resign ourselves to what we are left with....

Nickdfresh
11-20-2004, 07:50 AM
Originally posted by Switch84
;) True! Two rich, Yale yuppies fighting over a toy. That's what our election really was about, folks.

Maybe I am paranoid and prone to at least considering conspiracy theories. But I honestly can say I really didn't like the fact that both Bush and Kerry were members of the Skull & Bones. I kept picturing them giving each othe rthe secret handshake or something back stage at the debates.

And I kept thinking Kerry said to Bush in his conscession phone call, "Gee George, I hate losing the election, but if I have to lose, I'm glad it is to one of my esteemed Bone collegues who will further our agenda of Satanic control of the world. Hail Satan, ha ha ha..."

George: "Huh ha ha, don't worry my friend, there is always a place for a fellow Boneman in the new world order. Hail Satan, muhuhawhawhaw...":p

FORD
11-20-2004, 10:39 AM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
Bullshit.

If they had managed to get the poor and the young to vote then he would have won.

Unfortunately Sesh, there was probably a lot of poor people in the "red states" who voted their irrational fear of homosexuality over a rational fear of what the BCE has done to this country.

Yep.....Don't know where the hell I'm gonna get a job, my kid's gonna come home from eye-rack in a "transfer tube", and it costs me half my unemployment check for the gas to drive in to town so I can spend the other half on food and a newspaper with classified ads that ain't got no jobs listed in 'em.

But we sure stopped them faggots from havin' weddings, didn't we? YEEEEEHAAAAAW!!

Lou
11-20-2004, 12:24 PM
I have no ties to the South, I've always lived in the Philly suburban area, so I have no reason to stick up for the South. But FORD you really seem to harbor hatred towards Southerners.

If you're going to stereotype that then don't complain if someone stereotypes West Coasters as a bunch of lazy, dope-smoking, tree-hugging gay hippies.

Diver Down NJ
11-20-2004, 12:34 PM
That's it FORD. Keep on insulting the red states and painting them all as ignorant rednecks. And then keep on watching your elitist Liberal friends get pushed to the fringes of national politics.

FORD
11-20-2004, 01:47 PM
It's just the fucking priorities. They voted for a son of a bitch that is DESTROYING this country because of FEAR.

Fear of gays or fear of phantom terrorists really doesn't make a difference. NEITHER will destroy this country. George Bush and PNAC will

So no, I don't resent "the South". I resent idiots in EVERY state, including my own, who are so goddamned blind, ignorant and stupid that they cannot realize what we have lost in this country since December 12, 2000, and that queers and Muslims had NOTHING to do with it.

LoungeMachine
11-20-2004, 01:54 PM
Originally posted by Lou
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If you're going to stereotype that then don't complain if someone stereotypes West Coasters as a bunch of lazy, dope-smoking, tree-hugging gay hippies.

Who also just happen to design and build your aircraft, create your software, nurture the best music, and have some of the greatest "outdoor graphics" in the entire country.

I'll take my great Pacific Northwest over that slum you live in anyday Louie.

BTW, "gay hippies''???

WTF are you talkng about?

Ignorance is no excuse. Even for you.

Lazy?

You're a moron

Dope smoking? Yeah, we have an exclusive on that. dumbass

Tree hugging?

Fuck yeah. We dont want to look like Philly. or Pitts.

Stereotypes are for the intellectually lazy.

Lou
11-20-2004, 02:17 PM
I wasn't bashing the Northwest at all. My whole point was that it's wrong to stereotype as FORD did.

BigBadBrian
11-20-2004, 02:30 PM
Originally posted by FORD
Unfortunately Sesh, there was probably a lot of poor people in the "red states" who voted their irrational fear of homosexuality over a rational fear of what the BCE has done to this country.

Yep.....Don't know where the hell I'm gonna get a job, my kid's gonna come home from eye-rack in a "transfer tube", and it costs me half my unemployment check for the gas to drive in to town so I can spend the other half on food and a newspaper with classified ads that ain't got no jobs listed in 'em.

But we sure stopped them faggots from havin' weddings, didn't we? YEEEEEHAAAAAW!!

More proof of FORD's "persuasion." ;)

blueturk
11-20-2004, 03:03 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by FORD
Unfortunately Sesh, there was probably a lot of poor people in the "red states" who voted their irrational fear of homosexuality over a rational fear of what the BCE has done to this country.

Yep.....Don't know where the hell I'm gonna get a job, my kid's gonna come home from eye-rack in a "transfer tube", and it costs me half my unemployment check for the gas to drive in to town so I can spend the other half on food and a newspaper with classified ads that ain't got no jobs listed in 'em.

But we sure stopped them faggots from havin' weddings, didn't we? YEEEEEHAAAAAW!! [/QUOTE

I think Ford had problems with the South before the election.It seems as if every opinion he has about us is based on repeated viewings of "The Dukes Of Hazzard".The election is over,the semi-literate frat boy won.Get over it and quit blaming US.

Viking
11-20-2004, 08:24 PM
FORD, if you and your ilk are still deluded enough to think that the election was simply a referendum on gay marriage or terrorism, then you're doomed to decades more of the same. Those were two small facets of a much larger gem, but you radical Socialists would rather soothe your angst with myopic perceptions than try to confront the real reasons why the majority of us don't like your dogma. Now, do I think Bush or the Republicans are The Second Coming? FUCK, NO. There's probably more than one common issue with them that you and I share. But, if you think that the common, shared values of your average, Joe Six-pack American are reflected in the lewd rantings of that no-talent Whoopi Goldberg, the warped propaganda of that unshaven quonset hut Michael Moore, the sermonizing of that dictator-shmoozing Socialist failure-as-a-president Jimmy Carter, the droning proclamations of that effete, elitest, morally-equivocating New England blueblood snob John Kerry, the thinly veiled Marxism of that fat-kneed, conniving beast Hillary Clinton, or the organized, deliberate attempt by the humanist vermin of the American Snivel Liberties Union to destroy two centuries' worth of social and community spirituality with the systematic secularization of every last town square in every one-stoplight burg in North America, then you'd better go do a shot of double frip-frap latticework crapola Starfucks with extra sugar and a pickle on the side and go take a hard look in the mirror, because YOU are the problem with society, not us. This election wasn't a referendum on fags at the altar or dune monkeys under the bed - it was all of us in that vast expanse of flyover country telling all you arrogant, live-like-ants coastal urbanites to GO FUCK YOURSELVES.

Flash Bastard
11-20-2004, 10:08 PM
Originally posted by Viking
FORD, if you and your ilk are still deluded enough to think that the election was simply a referendum on gay marriage or terrorism, then you're doomed to decades more of the same. Those were two small facets of a much larger gem, but you radical Socialists would rather soothe your angst with myopic perceptions than try to confront the real reasons why the majority of us don't like your dogma. Now, do I think Bush or the Republicans are The Second Coming? FUCK, NO. There's probably more than one common issue with them that you and I share. But, if you think that the common, shared values of your average, Joe Six-pack American are reflected in the lewd rantings of that no-talent Whoopi Goldberg, the warped propaganda of that unshaven quonset hut Michael Moore, the sermonizing of that dictator-shmoozing Socialist failure-as-a-president Jimmy Carter, the droning proclamations of that effete, elitest, morally-equivocating New England blueblood snob John Kerry, the thinly veiled Marxism of that fat-kneed, conniving beast Hillary Clinton, or the organized, deliberate attempt by the humanist vermin of the American Snivel Liberties Union to destroy two centuries' worth of social and community spirituality with the systematic secularization of every last town square in every one-stoplight burg in North America, then you'd better go do a shot of double frip-frap latticework crapola Starfucks with extra sugar and a pickle on the side and go take a hard look in the mirror, because YOU are the problem with society, not us. This election wasn't a referendum on fags at the altar or dune monkeys under the bed - it was all of us in that vast expanse of flyover country telling all you arrogant, live-like-ants coastal urbanites to GO FUCK YOURSELVES.

Viking, thanks for the Bush photo. I'll add it to my collection. LOL.

Viking
11-20-2004, 11:21 PM
That was posted here at the site somewhere a few weeks ago. Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. :D

Switch84
11-21-2004, 02:37 AM
Originally posted by Viking
That was posted here at the site somewhere a few weeks ago. Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. :D


:D Photoshop.....gotta love it!

Nickdfresh
11-21-2004, 03:04 AM
Originally posted by Switch84
:D Photoshop.....gotta love it!

Oh I do!

Switch84
11-21-2004, 03:07 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
Oh I do!

;) BUWHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!!!!!!

Photoshop's more fun when we're slamming Spammy Fagar and Eddie Van Breakdown!

freak
11-21-2004, 04:15 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
The guy in the Senate who may become Junior's bane.

Hmmm.. You mean the indecisive, Botox injected pouf with the crazy wife?

Nahhh. He's about as likely to inspire fear as a Yorkshire terrior.

Steve Savicki
11-21-2004, 03:09 PM
Originally posted by FORD
But we sure stopped them faggots from havin' weddings, didn't we? YEEEEEHAAAAAW!!
I guess those are what you call rednecks.

Rikk
11-21-2004, 04:21 PM
Originally posted by Lou
I have no ties to the South, I've always lived in the Philly suburban area, so I have no reason to stick up for the South. But FORD you really seem to harbor hatred towards Southerners.

If you're going to stereotype that then don't complain if someone stereotypes West Coasters as a bunch of lazy, dope-smoking, tree-hugging gay hippies.

Jesus, Lou, I didn't quite get that from FORD's post. If anything, his post came straight from the polling questionnaires.:rolleyes:

You sure hate them stinkin' "liberals" with their "tree-huggin'" ways, don't you?:o