11-03-2004, 12:42 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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A call to Democrats everywhere.
I thought we could pull it through this time. I woke up this morning expecting the battle for Ohio to be in full swing. I was wrong, along with a lot of us. Looking at the results so far and everything else that has happened up to this point, I ask myself, what has happened to this party? Where did we go wrong? Did the democrats not pay enough attention to the south? Is the party really not in touch with mainstream America? Is a lot of soul searching necessary in order to pick up the pieces and move on? I don't know about the rest of you, but one good thing that has come out of this election so far is that I am personally going to get more involved with this party and try and help to turn things around for all of us. Just like John said in his speech earlier today, don't lose faith. I don't plan to. I believe in this party, its values, its ideas for this country and I believe that we can all make it a better one. I am upset over this loss, but I'm going to turn that energy into making this party better and I think that we can make real change in this country for generations to come.
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11-03-2004, 12:54 PM | #2 (permalink) | |
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11-03-2004, 12:57 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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I hope people listen to this, because it would get very boring very quickly if all the Democrats just ran crying to Canada instead of working toward what they want to see.
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11-03-2004, 12:58 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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I'm pretty shocked at the results.
Disappointed. But Bush is president again, I'm I'm really just glad to get all this shit behind us. Both parties were getting REALLY annoying with their personal attacks on other parties. I don't think Bushs final term will be as bad or terrifying as everybody says, so I'm just gonna cheer up and say congrats Bush.
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11-03-2004, 01:05 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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Location: Middle of nowhere, Jersey
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I am a far right nut job in the general scheme of things, and I think I will join the democratic party just to try and help them become a reasonably viable entity for future contests.
In current form, they are pathetic and run by thugs. With the incumbant as poor as he is, this should have been a cake walk. Instead the democrats put forth an admitted war criminal with zero accomplishments of distinction his entire political career, and were rightly handed their asses. I am hearby pledging to do what I can to create or even mold a viable alternative to the republican party. IMHO it starts with Terry McAuliffe... Terry...you're fired! If we can't have true conservativism, at least we should be able to have gridlock, with a congressional check of the executive branch. Ideally a democratic executive with a republican congress, but a republican white house with a democratic congress would be the second best choice. -bear
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11-03-2004, 01:16 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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Want some unsolicited advice?
Consider respecting the people who voted against you. You will clearly need some of them in the future. I don't mean all democrats, but, be honest, most of you think Bush and those who voted for him are stupid or ill-informed and you like to talk about that a lot. You can ride smug superiority all the way to Whig status or open your minds up a little bit. Don't be insulted if this isn't true for you, but this way of thinking was almost uniform for the dem.s I talked with this time around. Consider whether the message is too shrill and negative. Consider whether or not having activist liberal judges making legislative policy is really a good thing. Nothing loses you elections like having social issues on the ballot that are only there b/c four democrats in robes from Mass decided to make decisions for all of us. Consider your leadership. Nancy Pelosi and Hillary Clinton are your two most powerful leaders. That's great if you want to be king of NY or LA. Start giving your midwestern leaders something important to do. Tell Michael Moore to shut his trap. Stop being so divisive on college campuses--that stuff sticks with people, for and against you and the fors are so rabid they turn off most leaners. Act like you respect those in the military more than Springstein. Let Hollywood go. Babs isn't helping you. Listen to Bill Bradley. I'm sure we could come up with a list for the rep.s too, except they did seem to win everything. |
11-03-2004, 01:17 PM | #9 (permalink) |
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I heard something on the way home..Its not good when a democrat cant carry a southern state anymore....Gore couldnt carry his OWN southern state in 2000, Edwards couldnt do it in 2004. Heck Bush won 36 of the 58 counties in California and 39 of the 62 counties in NewYork (I just picked states on each coast with a high electoral count)
The democratic party its not what it was in Kennedy's time, it seems to me they really dont hold with that way of thinking anymore. Look at this link http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/h...ml/default.stm click on the past elections tab and start over at the left in 1948 and see how democratic the south was until the 1964 election..... Maybe the dem party needs to take a look and remember what values and politics kept them popular and start re evaluating from there
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11-03-2004, 01:18 PM | #10 (permalink) | |
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11-03-2004, 01:40 PM | #11 (permalink) |
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Libertarians vs Republiacns provides no debate over the economics of the country. It'd just be people who don't tax AND don't spend and people who just don't tax but spend anyway. I would much prefer to see Greens and Libs - both ends of the economic spectrum taken to their logical conclusions and both parties pretty hands off in terms of social issues.
Of course, as we see in this election apparently it's the social issues that drive America. So, in that sense maybe Libs vs Reps is more reasonable to hope for. However, I don't think many Dems would be comfortable migrating to the Lib platform. To most Dems, the Lib platform is one of cruelty, not helping other people and giving stuff away. It's not that Libs are cruel though, Libs just think that it's not their choice to make. Either way, I just can't see most dems - at least not the truly liberal ones - going for a Lib platform. Personally, I'd be happy with the Libs replacing either of them.
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11-03-2004, 01:44 PM | #12 (permalink) |
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the problem is that the party has catered to the kool-aid drinkers for too long, and has managed to piss off it's former core constituencies by pandering to the far, far left. If hte Democrats had nominated a moderate, they'd have won. They didn't, so they lost.
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11-03-2004, 01:46 PM | #13 (permalink) | |
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11-03-2004, 01:54 PM | #14 (permalink) | |
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What I think the Dem party needs to do and I have said this for sometime, get rid of the special interests of the party (the truly wacko left) and become a centrist party. Doesn't mean you have to change stances on issues just means you need to CHANGE THE FOCUS of what issues you want out there and to be recognized with. The Dems focus far far too much on minority issues and want to make those issues laws everyone must deal with.... the Heartland and South will never allow it, and unfortunately the minorities are too small to elect nationally. Drop frontlining: Gay Rights - take the stance that it is not a Federal issue that it is a states rights issue but find a way to pass a law that when in the hospital or for insurance purposes the person paying HAS THE RIGHT to have anyone see them or covered. Hey, if I have an insurance company and a gay man wants to cover himself and his SO and pay for that then it should be his right to. Not a moral or legal matter. Same with any benefits (hospital visitation, spouse discounts, etc.) as long as the person pays I don't care who he/she brings. (GOP doesn't want any of this.... giving states and the people the right to choose how they want to live AND allowing gays perhaps not marriage but at least some form of dignity and rights enjoyed by everyone else) Abortion - it is a woman's body but again it should be a right that a state or community votes on. If Ohio doesn't want abortion we should not be forced to have it. (GOP wants to do away with Abortion all together.... advantage DEMS by giving the people and states the choice and not a federal mandate one way or the other) gun control - Again make it a community and state issue, but do outlaw assault weapons. make legal only weapons the police department is allowed. I don't give a rat's ass what the NRA says NOONE SHOULD BE MORE ARMED OR HAVE MORE POWERFUL WEAPONS ON THE STREET THAN THE POLICE. (Advantage: Dems. there are far more people that would agree to that than a form of stricter gun control or absolutely no gun control. Plus again you give the state, the people and the communities the right to choose how the want to live. GOP would have no gun control nor have allow states the right to choose (because the NRA might see people want certain weapons taken of the streets). Religious hate - Stop pandering to those who file lawsuits because God is mentioned somewhere on a public platform. Make sure people understand the government will not allow religious bullying but if people in government offices choose to have religious items shown than that is their right to do so. If a community wants a Christmas Parade or Tree in it's downtown and a majority have voted to allow it then so be it. (Advantage - Dems noone is forcing religion and you are allowing the true freedom of such. Some religious people the Dems have lost may come back.) affirmitive action - make sure you give the Equal Employment Boards a way to enforce discrimination violations, but do not force companies to have %ages and quotas they don't work and they breed contempt. (Advantage - Dems you regain the section of people you lost by supporting AA and shoving it down people's throats.) Focus heavily on: Education - create more funding and ways to advance the technology and methods used to educate today.Yes, it may require a lot more funding but I believe people will be ok with a truly great and worldly competitive education system rebuilding the infrastructure - offer companies incentives to build factories here, people can say we are getting away from the manufacturing industry, but that is suicde because that is what truly makes an economy move... the making of things... otherwise we rely on not so friendly governments to make items and we have nothing to trade them back with.... hence trade deficits. Require companies that do downsize and/or close to pay the worker's reeducation/training and offer paid job counselling until the worker has a new job of equal or better pay. Companies that keep over 75% of their employees for over 20 years recieve a tax credit every year that 75% retention stays there rebuilding a government that focuses on the future as a whole not on select issues What are the special interests that this party panders to going to do? Go GOP? Start their own party and truly lose any power they may have? Somewhere along the line the Dems deemed it necessary to pander and sell votes to extremist groups. The GOP does it also but the Religious Right and NRA are far more powerful than all the small little groups the Dems have. It is not that hard to see that the Dems allow too many special interest groups pull their ideas too far left for the mainstream. If the Dems focus on center and on bettering ALL PEOPLE's lives then they should be able to defeat the also heavily burdened GOP handily. There is no doubt in my mind what I have described is the road to victory. The problem is the Dems know it they just are scared to cut the special interest umilical chord. That's why people say lesser of 2 evils both parties have lost focus on the true majority and have made it so that people are voting for one side simply because the other side's special interests scare them
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11-03-2004, 01:55 PM | #15 (permalink) |
And we'll all float on ok...
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I'm appalled at the lack of civility in this board. There really can't be a thread without constant attacks. Lighten up.
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11-03-2004, 01:57 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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pan, gun control of ANY form is unacceptable in the South and Midwest.
You want to get pro-gun people to work for the Democrats? Fine. Have the Democrats lead the charge to get rid of the stupid gun control laws on the books. Otherwise, you're just pissing in the wind. We don't fall for the "I support the Second Amendment for hunters, but want to ban the militarily effective weapons" ploy, as Kerry has proven yet again. |
11-03-2004, 01:58 PM | #17 (permalink) | |
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I just love people who use the excuse "I use/do this because I LOVE the feeling/joy/happiness it brings me" and expect you to be ok with that as you watch them destroy their life blindly following. My response is, "I like to put forks in an eletrical socket, just LOVE that feeling, can't ever get enough of it, so will you let me put this copper fork in that electric socket?" |
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11-03-2004, 02:03 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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maybe democrats should articulate their values. certainly bush has convictions based on his moral beliefs and many voters were attracted to this. the democrats do not take a strong stand when it is needed and their values do not shine through. instead of projecting deep convictions about protecting the environment, helping the downtrodden amoung us or whatever else, they come off as pandering to scattered special interests. as a result, many citizens think democrats are lazy tax-hungry unpatriotic godless sodomites.
democrats in congress lethargically opposed the war, another particularly moral issue (see john paul II). then things started going bad and their outrage seemed to be more partisan than anything. seemed like they were jumping ship at a time of trouble to many people. having some direction would really help. it's becoming the "not republican" party. |
11-03-2004, 02:04 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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11-03-2004, 02:13 PM | #20 (permalink) |
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From what I understand, the Republican party had problems like this at one point, and what they did is a good example to follow for us Democrats.
They took a step back, and asked themselves, "What does it REALLY mean to be Republican?". Then, they put alot of effort into educating young people about what it means to be a Republican, and created a generation of politically-savvy young adults who are bred Republicans. The Democratic party doesn't seem to be putting nearly enough effort into spreading their ideals and helping people become more politically-savvy. I think alot of good will come from this defeat, because the first step is always admitting you have a problem, and it seems like people realize that we do have a problem here.
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11-03-2004, 02:21 PM | #21 (permalink) | |
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The college campus situation is correct as well. There are so many Democrats at my school that say all Republicans are morons and that Bush is worse than Hitler (literally) that it really turns me off to even consider voting Democratic. The Democrats push and push and push everyone to hate Bush, and frankly, it makes you hate those exact people. The Republicans on campus said vote for who you want to...the Democrats said if you vote for Bush then you're a fucking moron. Which side do leaners choose? And the idiot Michael Moore. Good film-maker? Yes. Liar? Yeah. Having that moron on the Democratic side is a bad move. He's doing everything I mentioned in my first paragraph to the 10th power. Like I said before, I'm a Democrat, but I was actually pulling for the Republican side for this election because the Democratic state was ridiculous. All of the crazed Democrats need to get that there's more than one political party and that non-Democrats aren't ignorant bastards. -Lasereth
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11-03-2004, 02:38 PM | #22 (permalink) |
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I agree with what almost everyone said about the Dems.
If you look at the Democratic map, it might as well call itself New Englifornia. I remember during the Gore campaign he said, "we dont need the South" in an offhand remark which I'm pretty sure he didnt know the camera was on. Well that got played a LOT down here, and lots of Dem friends of mine said fuck the democratic party and went republican from that. I'm sure Florida has gotten lots of dem. attention but other than that all we hear is from people like Moore saying how stupid and backwards we are because we support a guy who actually lives down here. Stop trying to make white people feel bad to be white. Affirmative Action was great long ago, but now this % black, % white vote pisses off as many blacks as whites that I know. You cant convince a "good ol' boy" to vote for you if you tell him because what his great-great grandaddy did (or maybe even didnt do) he cant get hired. Tell Hollywood to STFU. Sorry, but 99% of the US only laughs when P. Diddy, and Streisand tells us who to vote for. It's hard to pretend to be the "party of the people" when all of the visible supporters are multi-million dollar people with no visible talent, or any reasonable claim of political intelligence. I hear all the time on these boards of neo-cons. Well most Republicans are moderates, as well as Democrats. If Bush continues on his slope of pandering to the far right you have a great opening of grabbing some of those ex-Reps., instead of nominating an ultra-liberal voter for president try a moderate one we can't hate for his voting record. Personality... Gore.. then Kerry. It's REALLY hard to get behing people who cant answer a simple question withing 15min. |
11-03-2004, 02:39 PM | #23 (permalink) |
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Lasereth,
Couldn't have said it better, but it means so much more to have it come from someone on the other side of the aisle. Thanks for the post.
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11-03-2004, 03:20 PM | #24 (permalink) |
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There's a lot of good comments here. I myself was looking for a reason to vote Democratic this time around but the more I looked the more I realized the Dems were to far to the left on every issue. There seems to be no middle ground, you either swallow their leftist views or your a dumbass. I believe we should protect the environment, but closing off thousands and thousands of acres of PUBLIC land to everyone but hikers is ridiculous. I believe in some gun control, but we have more then enough laws on the books now that aren't adequately enforced and the AWB was ridiculous. Kerry's stance on the AWB probably hurt him as much as anything. I also believe there should be some legal recourse for gay couples, but gay marriage isn't the answer. Let's come up with some sort of legal union that both sides can live with. We need to be aware of opinions from around the world, but we don't need to adopt policies that are bad for the U.S. just because every other country in the world has adopted them. Lets get away from the extremes and find some middle ground everyone can live with.
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11-03-2004, 03:36 PM | #25 (permalink) |
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Based on exit polls, a lot of the difference seems to be people who voted on "morals" (probably a catch-all for religious right issues like gay marriages, premarital sex, etc.) -- they voted overwhelmingly for Bush.
My guess (near certainty) is that the Dems will drift to the right, culturally, and the Republicans will probably pander even more to that point of view in an effort to distinguish themselves. From my vantage point, this is a disaster, mitigated only by the fact that Bush will not easily be able to dodge the blame for what his policies will bring (or credit, should there be any). Even worse, I suspect it will continue the polarization of American society. When Roe v. Wade gets repealed (and with conservatives continuing to appoint SC justices, it is only a matter of time), it will get interesting. I'm not looking forward to that, but... if I must fight in a culture war, OK, I will. |
11-03-2004, 03:36 PM | #26 (permalink) | |
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Rinse Repeat The same applies to both sides. If you want an honest opinion from a non-American, I think it is the Republicans who seem more shrill and reluctant to accept that others may not agree with them. Both sides need to settle down, agree that they disagree and try not to paint the others as "un-American", "traitors", "enemies of America" blah blah. Mr Mephisto |
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11-03-2004, 03:39 PM | #27 (permalink) | |
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11-03-2004, 03:59 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Note to everyone....the Democrats lost the south when Lyndon Johnson signed the civil rights act. This is nothing new. There have been some exceptions but the Republicans rule here (I'm from LA...imagine living in a place where you almost NEVER win...very frustrating).
Also, if you think that the modern Democratic party is run by the "far-left" you might want to check your own kool-aid intake. Clinton was about as centrist as they get. Smearing all Democrats as socialist makes for great propaganda but it has little to do with reality. The real left wing of this country has been dissatisfied with the Democrats for years as anyone who has been paying attention to them would notice. When it gets down to it, most voters in this country don't know politics or history....they only know propaganda. |
11-03-2004, 04:09 PM | #29 (permalink) |
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Well Daswig is right about the gun control issue as far as the south is concerned. We will not vote to elect any candidate that wants to restrict our rights anymore, that shit just doesn't fly 'round these here parts. Seriously though, it's a no win issue for the Dems as they stand on it now.
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11-03-2004, 04:25 PM | #30 (permalink) |
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Adam....ok I can go with that reasoning for why we lost it....thanks for pointing that out...that was a little before my time and honestly something that didnt occur to me when I typed that out
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11-03-2004, 04:36 PM | #31 (permalink) | |
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I think that would be 1 great issue for the dems to hammer home and get those people that don't those weapons out there but do want their nice Glock 9MM or Saturday night special for home protection. The NRA can scare all they want but when you allow citizens to have AK 47's and sub machine guns and hollow point bullets and weapons that are truly made for one reason and that is to kill people. Not protection, not hunting but for killing and maiming multiple people fast. They just are not necessary and anyone who believes they are so important that they can't live without a bazooka or whatever and will only suppoert those who believe that those weapons are ok is stupid and voting for people who when given the chance will sell you down the river when they need votes and that group won't give them enough but the opposition will all that politician has to do is favor more stricter gun control. Trust me, I have a feeling the NRA will change their tune real fast if the public starts looking at them as people favoring people with more powerful weapons than the police. Right now the NRA gets away with all they can because they scare that guy who has a little derringer or S&W shotgun that the Dems will take it away from him soon. They lose power with that fear they will change their tunes real fast so will the GOP. They'll have to because the Dems will destroy them on that issue.
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I just love people who use the excuse "I use/do this because I LOVE the feeling/joy/happiness it brings me" and expect you to be ok with that as you watch them destroy their life blindly following. My response is, "I like to put forks in an eletrical socket, just LOVE that feeling, can't ever get enough of it, so will you let me put this copper fork in that electric socket?" |
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11-03-2004, 05:06 PM | #32 (permalink) |
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Well, 45% of Americans are die hard republicans.
45 % of Americans are die hard Democrats. And 10% don't even know who what is the capital of the United States, or for that matter that the world is round, let alone the difference between Republicans and Democrats. The Democrats generally have a tough time appealing to this segment of American society. The republicans just zoom right in and talk all tough and vote for me and you will stand tall. Works every time. Listen, Kerry actually did better than I thought he would. If Clinton had of been running against Bush, he would have destroyed Bush IMHO. In a perverse way, I am glad the Republicans won because the mess that they have created is so huge, the Democrats would have been blamed for it all in four years time. This way, it's going to be pretty hard for them to wiggle off the hook. Iraq. A struggling economy. Massive debt. A falling currency The draft. Let them deal with all of this rather than the democrats. You watch, in 18 months Bush's popularity will go through the basement floor. The chickens will be coming home to roost, mark my words. The thing I can not understand is why people actually like Bush. I mean he has quite literally done nothing "for" you in the last four years. Nothing. And yet he wins cause he wraps himself up in the flag and dupes people into believing his BS. I don't know who will be the nominee for the Democrats in 4 years. It won't be Kerry, it probably won't be Edwards, or Gore. It will have to be someone new on the scene. |
11-03-2004, 05:37 PM | #33 (permalink) |
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The fact is, noone has more powerful weapons than the police at their disposal. There has been laws on the books since the '30's regulating the ownership of true automatic weapons. Does it make you feel better to outlaw a gun because it appears "more powerful"? Thats basically all the AWB accomplished. It was ridiculous. You want everyone to compromise on the issues you feel is important, but you don't want to compromise on issues that other people feel is important. Extremism gets neither party anywhere. Bush may have only won by 3% but a much larger percentage more don't support some of the issues that the Democrats promote. For example, Michigan, a primarily Democratic state passed legislation banning gay marriage. I can almost garauntee a lot of the Democrats who voted for Kerry in Michigan are opposed to gun control. They voted for Kerry under the premise of "anyone but Bush". Most of America is opposed to gun control, this has been proven in several elections now. When is the Democratic Party gonna leave gun control behind? When is the Democratic Party going to leave the extreme enviromental lobbyist alone and realize that most while people want to save the environment, most also want to enjoy it while helping save it. Closing off our national parks and huge tracts of government owned public land to everyone but hikers from the Seirra Club is ridiculous. The Democratic Party is just to far left for it to be appealing to anyone in the middle. Hopefully this election will wake up the powers that be.
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11-03-2004, 06:31 PM | #35 (permalink) |
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I seriously doubt the FOP endorsed Bush on this issue alone. I'm sure it was an amalgamation of issues..
As for banning weapons more powerful than the police have, you didn't look at the polls that had the US citizens heavily favoring the AWB renewall. You want to be a one issue voter go ahead. I have a feeling along with the other stances I gave, you'll be among the minority. I'm not demonizing the NRA just saying they have painted themselves into a corner of wanting to legalize everything and the vast majority of the USA wants some form of control as to what is out there.
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I just love people who use the excuse "I use/do this because I LOVE the feeling/joy/happiness it brings me" and expect you to be ok with that as you watch them destroy their life blindly following. My response is, "I like to put forks in an eletrical socket, just LOVE that feeling, can't ever get enough of it, so will you let me put this copper fork in that electric socket?" |
11-03-2004, 06:39 PM | #36 (permalink) | |
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Given all that, and the fact that if we have one more even minor crisis, a draft will be necessary (and this time there will be no need of re-election to hold it back), I want to get the hell out of dodge. I've seen too many movies and read too many books about the beginning of the German invasion of Poland, when you just want to scream at the screen "Leave! Get out of there!" to want to fool around. I want to play it safe and leave the country before any borders are closed. So anyway, if anyone has any jobs for game programmers in Canada (or anywhere outside the US, really) let me know. Bingle. |
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11-03-2004, 07:07 PM | #38 (permalink) |
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Alaska is very anti-gun control also. They are a tool for our way of life, not toys or weapons of mass violence up here.
I believe that gun control "may" need to be done in a much smaller scale. Some city areas like LA would benefit. They have dry counties for alcohol, why not guns? IMO - Clinton may have actually cost Kerry the election and I mean both of them. I heard several comments today about Daschle and Hillary and where they can go today. I was also surprised to find that people spoke that Kerry could not fulfill his healthcare and other agendas. Alaska was bound to be a Bush state (with our measly 3 EC votes). Opening ANWR is a hot topic here.
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