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I am right on target with my losing streak... Last time I voted for
Nader; this time I really wanted Kucinich (although those on-line pick-your-candidate websites always had me pegged for Al Sharpton!! haha). All last night, I was having alternative nightmares about Ohio and going into labor. Em baby boy, due Nov. 18 |
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I don't mean to intrude... I am a Canadian and did not have a say in the
U.S. elections (although they are bound to have an impact on my life). However, the way this discussion seems to be going reminds me of a very similar one, 4 years ago, on the Weight Watchers newsgroup. People on the ng started to discuss Gore vs Bush personality, politics, etc., and it rapidly descended to very emotional levels... And these people are not pregnant! I should say I must commend Americans for their turn-out at this election, it was a great feat of democracy. As for the results, congrats to those who won, my heart to those who lost... So please, there are politics ng, and I thing they would be better suited for anything like that. Then again, it's really none of my business, and I apologise again for intruding. I just hate to see people fighting over something that can't be changed (that's the Canadian strike in me, I guess). Isabelle. "firedancer623" wrote in message news:bgaid.8783$Z22.6690@trndny04... "Christine" wrote in message ... I'm very worried about the US as well, that is why I voted for Bush.. Wow, I just don't get how people are actually in support of him. I guess if you enjoy living in a country on a course of destruction. Dedicated to smashing gays, eradicating woman's rights, absorbing the HUGE deficit, invading countries whenever they feel like it, taxing the middle class so the rich get richer...need i go on? People are so fearful of change. It's sad. I heard something really true today - "we get upset about muslim fundamentalists but the Christian fundamentalists in our country have just taken us into the Twilight zone" What a sad, sad, day it is. |
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firedancer623 wrote:
"Christine" wrote in message ... I'm very worried about the US as well, that is why I voted for Bush.. Wow, I just don't get how people are actually in support of him. I guess if you enjoy living in a country on a course of destruction. Dedicated to smashing gays, eradicating woman's rights, absorbing the HUGE deficit, invading countries whenever they feel like it, taxing the middle class so the rich get richer...need i go on? Well, it's worse than that, actually. We've got an Administration fighting the so-called "War on Terror" that fundamentally misunderstands the terrorist threat and thinks it's about "rogue states" instead of independent operators and therefore is doing things that are making terrorism worse, not better. (Anyone who thinks we're winning should look at the statistics. There have been 18 major Al-Qaeda attacks since 9/11, including 9/11. From 1993 to 9/11, there were 5. If this is winning, I'd hate to see what losing looks like!) People are so fearful of change. It's sad. I heard something really true today - "we get upset about muslim fundamentalists but the Christian fundamentalists in our country have just taken us into the Twilight zone" What a sad, sad, day it is. I hear you. I am struggling with serious grief issues today. As I told my husband, I did expect Bush to win but it's like the death of a loved one with a terminal illness: you knew it was coming, but it still hurts! I've been trying not to listen to the news and analysis too much: it depresses me. -- Be well, Barbara Mom to Sin (Vernon, 2), Misery (Aurora, 5), and the Rising Son (Julian, 7) There is no joy in Mudville... All opinions expressed in this post are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are not those of my Internet Service Provider, its other subscribers or lackeys. Anyone who says otherwise is itchin' for a fight. -- with apologies to Michael Feldman |
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I'm guilty of being happy about the election, but my vote did'nt do a thing because my state lost it's butt to Kerry..;( Our state won to Bush but my count lost to Kerry. _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _! ~Carol Ann |
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All last night, I was having alternative nightmares about Ohio and going
into labor. I dreamed about Ohio too. Gotta hate it when your nightmares come true. :-( Leslie Emily (2/4/91) Jake (1/27/94) Teddy (2/15/95) William (3/5/01 -- VBA3C, 13 lbs. 5 oz.) and Lorelei, expected 11/2/04 "Children come trailing clouds of glory from God, which is their home." ~ William Wordsworth |
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On Wed, 03 Nov 2004 19:24:55 GMT, "firedancer623"
scribbled: "Christine" wrote in message ... I'm very worried about the US as well, that is why I voted for Bush.. Wow, I just don't get how people are actually in support of him. I guess if you enjoy living in a country on a course of destruction. Dedicated to smashing gays, eradicating woman's rights, absorbing the HUGE deficit, invading countries whenever they feel like it, taxing the middle class so the rich get richer...need i go on? And I could go on a tirade about Kerry, but I won't ;-) I don't see how anyone should give anyone grief over their vote. People are so fearful of change. It's sad. I heard something really true today - "we get upset about muslim fundamentalists but the Christian fundamentalists in our country have just taken us into the Twilight zone" What a sad, sad, day it is. Of ffs. I'm tired of people moping around as if the world has ended. Nan |
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"I should say I must commend Americans for their turn-out at this election,
it was a great feat of democracy." I agree with you here. Hopefully this continues! And as much as I can't stand Bush's policies and think that he's taking the country down the toilet, I have to concede that he *won* the popular vote (this time), and since we live in a democracy I'll just have to deal with the fact that the majority of voting Americans don't agree with me. Em (wanting to go back into her little Santa Cruz bubble.... baby boy, due Nov. 18 |
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I've
been trying not to listen to the news and analysis too much: it depresses me. That's me too; I couldn't bear to listen to the concession speech. :-( I heard it was great, though. Leslie Emily (2/4/91) Jake (1/27/94) Teddy (2/15/95) William (3/5/01 -- VBA3C, 13 lbs. 5 oz.) and Lorelei, expected 11/2/04 "Children come trailing clouds of glory from God, which is their home." ~ William Wordsworth |
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"Leslie" wrote in message ... I've been trying not to listen to the news and analysis too much: it depresses me. That's me too; I couldn't bear to listen to the concession speech. :-( I heard it was great, though. It was. Made me cry though Im just so - scared. Kari |
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Nan wrote:
Of ffs. I'm tired of people moping around as if the world has ended. Are you saying you don't think those who believe Kerry is a dangerous traitor would not be similarly unhappy if *he* had won? People are entitled to their feelings about this election, and are entitled to express them. The world may not have ended, but don't deny those of us who feel strongly that Kerry would have made a fine president and that Bush has already shown himself to be a miserable one our feelings or complain when we express them. The other side is perfectly free to express its jubilance, after all. -- Be well, Barbara Mom to Sin (Vernon, 2), Misery (Aurora, 5), and the Rising Son (Julian, 7) There is no joy in Mudville... All opinions expressed in this post are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are not those of my Internet Service Provider, its other subscribers or lackeys. Anyone who says otherwise is itchin' for a fight. -- with apologies to Michael Feldman |
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