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Mark....you're damn close to winning me over!! You
throw in a few lap-dances at the strip-bar, and i'm thinkin Nader ALL THE WAY ;
) Seriously, i do dig your train-of-thought here
-tony
p.s. BTW, i've been playing with this keyboard
that's filled with digital elerctro-sounds and drum patterns,,,,really feels
like playin music again!! You should think about getting something like
it...damn things are pretty cheap too
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Sent: Monday, August 09, 2004 5:49
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Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] For those paying
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You know Stunt the only thing that worries me about Nader is
the terrorist situation we have but I'm not going to let these
terrorist dictate who I personally think cares about all American
citizens and not big business.
I'm not voting for Bush or Kerry because a vote for them
is a wasted vote in my eyes, a vote for Nader is a vote for the truth
and a vote for every American that has no say anymore in how our
government is up for sale to the highest bidder.
I'm not voting for a bunch of freaking lies anymore it's like
voting for David Blane, you know it's a trick but you're still impressed
any ways.
Mark
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Date: Monday, August
09, 2004 15:25:10
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L]
For those paying attention
> This is a multi-part message in MIME
format. > > > > ....actually, i think Jesus
was an independent, but running as a Democrat with very liberal
views!! He was definitely FOR social programs that helped the poor,
even healing the disABLED...if only Kerry could do that!! I think
under Jesus we would have health coverage. I don't think Jesus cared
about getting a tax cut because i remember him asking someone 'who's
face is on the coin?' , speaking of the emperor, and then saying
'give it to him.' Besides, Jesus looked a LOT like dudes i've seen
at Grateful Dead concert or a Phish show...how many Republicans do
you find there???<<
You'd be surprised. Bet I've been to
more Greatful Dead concerts than you, but phish isn't my style ;^)
While I enjoyed Garcia's Utopian Vision in much of his music, it was
an escape of the spirit that many people enjoyed. But the next day
reality sets in as one gets back into the rat race. I'll be
voting republican again, and I've got long hair and a beard. I'm an
Independent but Nader doesn't interest me. While I trust his
honesty, I can't see him protecting us from the Terrorist threat. He
is a reasonable man, but they are not.
Christ wasn't a
POLITICIAN. His interest is Souls not votes. I doubt if he'd be in
favor of any abortion, let alone late term abortion, so I guess he
couldn't be a modern Democrat. Pretty sure he'd have issues with the
Republicans too... So probably an Indepedent As for the other
Ideologies go, I won't cast the first stone.
Kerry is in a state
of constant flux, changeing his stance on things, flip flopping
depending on his audience of the day. He wants to use his military
service as part of his campaign, but seems to think nobody has a
right to question just what really happened during it. Sorry, but you
can't have it both ways. He claimed he commited "all sorts of
autrocities" during his short 4 month tour in Vietnam & had the
audacity to compare it to the abusive behavior at Abu Ghraib and
suggesting the it was Bush's fault. So my personal opinion is that
the John Kerry running for President will do another flip flop if
elected, and the American public will never see his promises
fulfilled.
Although I don't believe in all of Bush's policies, he
has done what he said he would. He faced a downsliding economy when
entering office, and 9/11 had been in the planning for years by Al
Queda. The UN had done nothing to force Sadamned into compliance
with the 1991 treaty, lining their pockets with oil for food money.
9/11 changed things. We couldn't afford to take any chances that the
Enemy of my enemy might become "their" friend. The UN was united
when it passed article 1441, it wasn't based upon just the US's
intel that Iraq still possessed WMD's. If Sadamned had dispossed of
them in view of a UN inspection team as set down in the 1991 treaty,
he could have ended the sanctions a long time ago. He was given a
LAST chance. He flubbed it, although when it came time to enforce
the consequences for non-compliance, France stabbed us in the back.
(Of course none of those post sanctions "Made in France" munitions
and weapons had anything to do with their skulldugery
right?)
So while we have many problems and issues, unless we
defeat terrorism none of them will matter for very
long. Stuntman
> This is a multi-part message in MIME
format. > > > > ....actually, i think Jesus
was an independent, but running as a Democrat with very liberal
views!! He was definitely FOR social programs that helped the poor,
even healing the disABLED...if only Kerry could do that!! I think
under Jesus we would have health coverage. I don't think Jesus cared
about getting a tax cut because i remember him asking someone 'who's
face is on the coin?' , speaking of the emperor, and then saying
'give it to him.' Besides, Jesus looked a LOT like dudes i've seen
at Grateful Dead concert or a Phish show...how many Republicans do
you find there??? > > politically
challenged.....tony > ----- Original Message ----- > From:
Keith Hogan > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 10:06 PM > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] For
those paying attention > > > Although I don't
consider myself to be a Christian in the traditional sense, I find
it difficult to understand how a real Christian could be a
Republican. > > Keith > > River Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > And the following : > > the Democrats are
morphing into a secular, or nonbelieving party, while > the
most fervent nonminority Christians are moving into the Republican
> column. > > This is just plain stupid, as you
can't quantify who is in what party - > I believe there are
many atheist Republicans as there are many CATHOLIC > and
Christian Democrats. > > This news is for those who AREN'T
listening, if you were listening you > would be as pissed off
about the misquotes, partisan media (on BOTH > sides of the
aisle) and sensationalism as I am. > > If you want the
FACTS, you must watch the candidates yourself. As in > what
Bush said the other day about funding the military : > >
Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They
never > stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and
our people, and > neither do we."-Washingt! on, D.C., Aug. 5,
2004 (Thanks to Alicia > Butler.) > > And that
folks, is a direct quote from our esteemed president. > >
Riv > >
-- It's not the fall that
hurts. > > politically challenged.....tony > -----
Original Message ----- > From: Keith Hogan > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2004 10:06 PM > Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] For
those paying attention > > > Although I don't
consider myself to be a Christian in the traditional sense, I find
it difficult to understand how a real Christian could be a
Republican. > > Keith > > River Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > And the following : > > the Democrats are
morphing into a secular, or nonbelieving party, while > the
most fervent nonminority Christians are moving into the Republican
> column. > > This is just plain stupid, as you
can't quantify who is in what party - > I believe there are
many atheist Republicans as there are many CATHOLIC > and
Christian Democrats. > > This news is for those who AREN'T
listening, if you were listening you > would be as pissed off
about the misquotes, partisan media (on BOTH > sides of the
aisle) and sensationalism as I am. > > If you want the
FACTS, you must watch the candidates yourself. As in > what
Bush said the other day about funding the military : > >
Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They
never > stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and
our people, and > neither do we."-Washingt! on, D.C., Aug. 5,
2004 (Thanks to Alicia > Butler.) > > And that
folks, is a direct quote from our esteemed president. > >
Riv > >
-- It's not the fall that
hurts.
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