Election Journal Entries
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Hey Sarah Palin!
by Helen BascomNSFW
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Australia is in the grip of election fever so.... *Vote for me!!*
by Paul Louis VillaniGood morning to all the wonderful Bubblers in the world! / I have a request… / An image...
Good morning to all the wonderful Bubblers in the world! / I have a request… / An image of mine is a finalist in an online art competition and I need your votes please!! / Please click on the picture below to go to the polling booth ahem voting page!! Thanks so very much everyone! / Lots of love and massive bear hugs!!! / / / / ...oh and I’ll be in Sydney tomorrow at Global Gallery between 2pm and 5pm hope to meet some NSW bubblers!! That would be cool!!
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Voting in the USA
by MuscularTeethThe world has its eyes on the US elections, im here at work listening to the radio as the day rolls on. / Already tehy say a record number…
The world has its eyes on the US elections, im here at work listening to the radio as the day rolls on. / Already tehy say a record number of voterrs have turned out… Just wishing you american comrades the best for your future, and i urge ALL of you to vote – whoever you vote for. regards from down under ! / MuscularTeeth oh you can see the results via this link google 2008 election results
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GOD BLESS AMERICA
by Sally OmarHISTORY WAS MADE IN OUR COUNTRY TODAY…I’M SO PROUD TO BE AN / AMERICAN…WE WILL HAVE CHANGE FOR THE BETTER…PRESIDENT ELECT / OBAMA WIL…
HISTORY WAS MADE IN OUR COUNTRY TODAY…I’M SO PROUD TO BE AN / AMERICAN…WE WILL HAVE CHANGE FOR THE BETTER…PRESIDENT ELECT / OBAMA WILL MAKE THE CHANGES THAT WE NEED AND PUT AMERICA ON THE RIGHT TRACK….THIS IS A DAY TO LONG BE REMEMBERED!!!
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November 4th, 2008 11:25 PM--- President Obama
by DALE CRUMI just turned off my TV after watching American history being made. The first black President of these United States was elected. / Thi…
I just turned off my TV after watching American history being made. The first black President of these United States was elected. / This instant by its very nature is the single most redefining moment of the last century for my great country. I only hope and pray--it WILL UNITE our states once again. It is in our best interest that we accept this change; and collectively join forces to move forward. / I did NOT vote for Obama-but-I am a man with a deep and abiding love for America-I am a true Patriot-and thus-the greater good of America is the overriding factor that must-and will-control my personal opinion; and fix my eyes on the BEST FUTURE for this land I love so much. We all must become the solution—and NOT the problem. Below is a Song that I wrote for one of my Movies called MUDDY WATER BLUES--I wrote then-what we all must embrace now—the racial hate from BOTH SIDES MUST STOP HERE! / THE COLOR OF SKIN A SONG BY DALE CRUM 3-13-2008 / The color of skin--does not make the man-but gentle of soul-and kindness of hand / Taken away—and that far too young--by burning arrows-the enemy strung / Shot from the bow-of the devil himself-one more son dead-in the prime of his health / If Jesus loves all-souls have no color-how can we keep on-hating each other? / The day it will come-or already be here?—When all men can stop--hiding in fear / From those who hold grudges-for sins long ago-still blaming now-for things nobody knows / They keep spreading lies-and fanning dead flames-I must say again-this seems so insane / When shall we listen—when shall we learn--when shall the racial-fires cease to burn / Hate is the venom-that flows through the fangs-then through the hearts-and innocent veins / Of those only guilty-of White or of Black-this is the madness-behind their attack / Born without choice-killed without voice-only fools will find fodder-in this to rejoice / How long will it be-till men learn to see-the folly of hate-and snake in the tree / Who whispers to all- who have ears to hear--to keep throwing gas-on the flames of fear / The time has come-for man to evolve-beyond seeing colors-of us, one and all / For we are just humans-in need of each other-that makes us all-sisters and brothers / We’re not just monkeys—standing upright--we’re all human souls-dear in God’s sight / All the lies-are whispered through fangs-stop listening to him-start using your brain / We are the problem-we are the solution-we are the ones-to stop racial pollution / We are the problem-we are the solution-we are the ones-to stop racial pollution / When shall we listen—when shall we learn--when shall the racial-fires cease to burn / Hate is the venom-that flows through the fangs-then through the hearts-and innocent veins / Of those only guilty-of White or of Black-this is the madness-behind their attack / Born without choice-killed without voice-only fools will find fodder-in this to rejoice / We are the problem-we are the solution-we are the ones-to stop racial pollution / We-are-the-problem-we-are-the-solution / We-are-the-ones-to-stop-racial—pollution. *So—-which one will YOU be? / Red, White, and Blue Blooded Patriot, / Dale Crum
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COME ON!!!! KEVIN IN 07
by kathleenPETER GARRETT FOR PM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO FAR SO GOOD… BLOODY DICKSON CONTENTIOUS… FEDERAL ELECTION IN AUSTRALIA TO…
PETER GARRETT FOR PM !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SO FAR SO GOOD… BLOODY DICKSON CONTENTIOUS… FEDERAL ELECTION IN AUSTRALIA TODAY… BRING ON KYOTO! / BRING OUR ARMY HOME!
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Thoughts on historical events..............
by JenLandThe results of our election here in the United States have given us great cause for celebration and hope. I’ve been trying to think what…
The results of our election here in the United States have given us great cause for celebration and hope. I’ve been trying to think what I’d like to say about it all today. I have found some very eloquent words, not written by me, that reflect what I’m thinking about. I won’t tell you who wrote it until the last, I’m afraid many won’t read it otherwise! But here are some snippets of an email sent to me this morning…...... In a nation that was founded on genocide and then built on the backs of slaves, it was an unexpected moment, shocking in its simplicity: Barack Obama, a good man, a black man, said he would bring change to Washington, and the majority of the country liked that idea. The racists were present throughout the campaign and in the voting booth. But they are no longer the majority, and we will see their flame of hate fizzle out in our lifetime. There was another important “first” last night. Never before in our history has an avowed anti-war candidate been elected president during a time of war. I hope President-elect Obama remembers that as he considers expanding the war in Afghanistan. The faith we now have will be lost if he forgets the main issue on which he beat his fellow Dems in the primaries and then a great war hero in the general election: The people of America are tired of war. Sick and tired. And their voice was loud and clear yesterday. We may, just possibly, also see a time of refreshing openness, enlightenment and creativity. The arts and the artists will not be seen as the enemy. Perhaps art will be explored in order to discover the greater truths. ....................What will it be like to work and create in an environment that nurtures and supports film and the arts, science and invention, and the freedom to be whatever you want to be? Watch a thousand flowers bloom! We’ve entered a new era, and if I could sum up our collective first thought of this new era, it is this: Anything Is Possible. There is big work to do. But this is the week for all of us to revel in this great moment. Be humble about it. Do not treat the Republicans in your life the way they have treated you the past eight years. Show them the grace and goodness that Barack Obama exuded throughout the campaign. Though called every name in the book, he refused to lower himself to the gutter and sling the mud back. Can we follow his example? I know, it will be hard. end excerpt And now, do you want to know who wrote all that? Wait for it, wait for it…........................ / Michael Moore!
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Life in the US
by Patricia L. BallardBeing creative has been hard for me this week. Maybe it’s being at back home after a trip to Florida last week. Maybe it’s feeling overwh…
Being creative has been hard for me this week. Maybe it’s being at back home after a trip to Florida last week. Maybe it’s feeling overwhelmed by everything that I want to get accomplished and the intrusion of the trivia of daily life. Whatever it is has led to a feeling of limbo that nothing seems to shake. Finally yesterday, it hit me. I’m waiting for the presidential election here in the US. It can’t come fast enough. The changes in daily life for most Americans have been massive over the last eight years. Many people will blame it on 9/11, and that has been part of it. No doubt that it sped up and magnified our downward spiral, but the changes had started before 9/11. To me, it seems that the changes in my life and those of my friends are indicative of the deeper problems of our country. Let’s start with medical care. After almost twenty years of a good job, my husband was forced to quit after his hospital was bought by an HMO that was famous for the way it cut the quality of care in order to make money. I was ill at the time with sinus polyps. Under by law, we could continue with our current medical insurance for eighteen month after he left his job. I was locked in a pattern of chronic infection. My body was resistant to the antibiotics that were approved by the formulary. The doctors would put me on steroids and antibiotics. I’d get better for a few weeks. Then I’d be weaned off the steroids and get ill again. All of this was complicated by asthma that presented itself with a chronic cough. At its worst, I could only get a little sleep at night by sitting upright with pillows across my lap and slumping forward over the pillows. Only this position stopped the cough. At no time did my doctors even suggest x-rays of my sinuses or even bother to look up my nose with a scope. As baby boomers, we were told that we were uninsurable by any other private insurance. My husband was jobless, and we had just bought our dream home in Santa Fe a year before. There were no jobs for him in Northern New Mexico. He tried for a year to work locums. They’re sort of have stethoscope will travel. All the travel was exhausting. This led us back to Chapel Hill, North Carolina where we had lived thirty years ago. He went back to work at the University of North Carolina where he had done his anesthesia training.He immediately got me seen by a specialist who probably saved my life. After over four hours of sinus surgery, I got up and walked out of the hospital the same day. We went out to dinner two days later and decided to move to Chapel Hill three months later. We hated to leave our home and friends in New Mexico, but we needed the job and the medical insurance. Our old insurance refused to pay for my surgery as they claimed that I could have gotten the same care in Albuquerque. Short of hiring lawyers and suing the HMO, there was no way we could get our money back. It did not matter that there was none of the equipment used on me during surgery in the whole state of New Mexico. We’re relatively lucky as my husband will always have a job. We’ll always have medical insurance, but overall the quality of care is dropping in this country. It’s unimaginable how many people are dieing with no affordable care. My brother, an epidemiologist who specializes in public health, says that more people die every year in the US from a lack of medical care than died in 9/11. Yet our leaders are callous to this statistic. I have counseled my friends who have thought of retiring or changing jobs to make sure that the medical insurance and benefits are locked in before making any changes. Recently, I went to get a refill for a medication that I have taken for almost ten years. It has been discontinued by the manufacturer. It’s not a necessity for life, but it did take care of my problem. The replacement medication does not work as well and gives me mood swings. The manufacturer of the first medication evidently decided that it couldn’t make enough money on the medication when it went off patent and stopped production. Unfortunately, I can’t find a generic version. The quality of life here has degraded in other ways, too. I don’t see friends if we have to drive too far to meet, as gas has gotten to be too expensive. If you can find gas. It took weeks for the pipeline to the Southeastern part of the US to be repaired after it was destroyed by a hurricane this fall. Many people are having to choose between driving and feeding their families because of the expense of gasoline. Before driving to Florida, a necessity for my husband’s work, he got on the AAA web site and researched the availability of gas on our route and it’s cost. The roads have less traffic. Fewer people can afford to travel. Two friends of mine have had to close small businesses that they had run for over twenty years. People are often buying only necessities. When I run errands, the stores are much less busy and crowded than they were even a year ago. The organic and whole foods stores are particularly empty. People are opting for less expensive foods. These are just a few examples of the changes that have happened in the US since 2000. It’s looking as if Barak Obama will win the current election. If he does, I don’t see how he can do more than make a small start on correcting the mess in four years, but at least it would be a start. This has all been written from my perspective and out of personal experience. I did not take on larger issues because I do not have the time gather the statistics to back up my beliefs. Plus, almost any statistic can be twisted to back up any argument, but I felt the need to let Redbubblers from outside the US know a little of what it’s like to live here at the moment.
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WE, THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES SAID
by SassafrasYES WE CAN . . .use our collective wills and effort to express our Love to each other and our Hope for a better day. In the B…
YES WE CAN . . .use our collective wills and effort to express our Love to each other and our Hope for a better day. In the Bronx, residents riding on city buses, shouted out of windows, and cars honked their horns in celebration while small children slept in their beds and firecrackers sparked in the dark. In Harlem, multitudes of strangers gathered together, cried and hugged each other as the news was announced of the new President-elect. At Rockefeller Center and in Times Square, throngs of people stood together, their flags swayed in the light autumn breeze while smiles etched their faces and eyes bubbled over with tears of joy. We know that the road ahead will be perilous and hard. Yet, in my heart and the hearts of many of us, there now exists the possibility that people of all colors can imagine peace and erect a fresh union. / / Tonight, I wish Barack Obama ,Courage, Fortitude, Divine Inspiration and Godspeed and welcome him as the new President-elect of the USA.. / ..
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Federal election sales campaign
by Darren StonesAustralian Prime Minister, Mr John Howard, has announced the Federal Election will be held on Saturday 24 November 2007. Terrific – I’m …
Australian Prime Minister, Mr John Howard, has announced the Federal Election will be held on Saturday 24 November 2007. Terrific – I’m bubbling with enthusiasm and can’t wait to join the queue of friendly locals at the local primary school, and have those how-to-vote cards delicately shoved in my face. Protecting our shores From a totally selfish viewpoint, I was hoping Mr Howard would avoid calling the election for that day due to it being MY special day of the year. On this occasion, why did Mr Howard forget to consult me about the perfect day for him to seek a fifth term? I’m baffled. A lady happily paying her 10% Goods and Services Tax Mr Howard cleverly avoided having the election on Australian Football League Grand Final day, Bathurst 1000 motor race weekend, and of course the self-appointed four-day weekend when the Melbourne Cup is conducted. Typical Aussies engrossed by the political coverage So, it seems I’m destined for a rivetting evening on 24 November in front of the TV watching the tears flow and corks popping. Can’t wait to see the predictable political coverage on the various networks, too. Yes, I’m getting excited as you can tell. We’re all laughing in a psychedelic manner The upshot of this is the rare opportunity for you to share my pain and cheer me up. Buy yourself a lovely piece of Australia and consider the good you’re doing. If you buy up big, I’ll probably head to a pub and celebrate the political winners and help drown the sorrows of the political losers. More beer please Please note: This is an apolitical journal entry, so best wishes to all candidates who see a decent superannuation package in their sights. Click here to cast your vote before the polling booth closes God help us
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You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig...
by Jonathan Dower“You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It’s still gonna stink.” “We’ve had enough of the same old thing.” -If…
“You can wrap an old fish in a piece of paper called change. It’s still gonna stink.” “We’ve had enough of the same old thing.” -If you haven’t seen the news on this, which flooded both american and international news networks in a matter of hours, then this was Barack Obama referring to the republican’s economic policy. His audience, however, believed he was referring to Sarah Palin, and therefore began to applaud. Perhaps that idea stemmed from one of Palin’s comments before this in her nomination acceptance speech: “What’s the difference between a hockey mom and a pit bull? Lipstick.” Obama has been accused of being sexist. Obama meanwhile quite fairly claims that he was referring to the republican’s economic proposals. However, I still can’t help feeling this IS towards the republican candidates themselves. McCain is the pig, Palin is the lipstick. And America needs to realise this. When you vote republican, you don’t vote for Palin, you vote for McCain. I’m seriously worried that the American public may not realise that. Just think about it- once a President is in power, vice presidents no longer have much to do with the country. They are simply the running mate- and that is all. Once the election is over, they no longer matter. I mean, WHO is the current Vice President? Yes, I know it is Dick Cheney, but just LOOK at the Vice Presidency- it’s just a person there for show, a useful standby should a President die in office, but that is all. Voting republican means voting McCain, not Palin. Obama’s speech also for me had another significance- that every word he said was true here. Change, to the republicans, is the piece of paper. It will still stink. I personally believe McCain is another Bush in disguise- by voting McCain, you put yourselves under another Bush. The piece of paper is this change- and it doesn’t make a difference to what lies underneath, to me, the same bunch of idiots who supported Bush and now support McCain. America does not need another Bush- why vote for one? The republican’s haven’t truly changed, They aren’t New Republicans. They’re the same old Republicans that George Bush was. Nothing will change under McCain- wake up America, and make change possible. Furthermore, America must also realise that the responsibility of electing the next President matters weighs upon their shoulders as it is a decision that affects the entire world. George Bush affected the entire world. Not for the better. So the Republicans, as Obama has said so eloquently in his speech, using an old phrase to make a new point, are just the same old Republican party in disguise, the party of George Bush. You can dress it up with lipstick- a popular Vice Presidential candidate like Sarah Palin with her oh so cute family (who on EARTH names their kids Trig, Track, Bristol, Willow and Piper? I think that alone is disgraceful). Obama can’t be accused of unfair play here- every word he said is the truth- Palin and ‘Change’ are merely temporary costumes- just wait until you see the true McCain. You won’t like it. (Sorry here if it sounds like an Obama campaign piece, but I’ve tried to make it much more. Vote Obama ; ) .
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TODAY I AM PROUD
by caroline (caux)-EVANSPROUD TO SEE MR OBAMA AT THE PRESIDENCE / PROUD TO WITNESS THIS DAY / PROUD FOR ALL THE SPOILED NATIONS / BECAUSE THIS DAY BRINGS THEM WHAT…
PROUD TO SEE MR OBAMA AT THE PRESIDENCE / PROUD TO WITNESS THIS DAY / PROUD FOR ALL THE SPOILED NATIONS / BECAUSE THIS DAY BRINGS THEM WHAT HAS BEEN DENIED THEM SINCE THE BEGINING OF TIME / BECAUSE THIS IS A DAY OF RECOGNITION OF THEIR VALUE / OF THEIR HERITAGE / INHERITANCE,CULTURE / TODAY THEY” EXIST” / TODAY IS AN OTHER DAY ! / A DAY OF REJOICING / A DAY OF BLESSING / FOR SO MANY / REJECTED / NATIONS AND PEOPLE
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OBAMA '08
by Nolan NitschkeI had the rare pleasure of seeing Barack Obama speak live yesterday at my school Boise State University. I had to completely give up on p…
I had the rare pleasure of seeing Barack Obama speak live yesterday at my school Boise State University. I had to completely give up on politics about 8 years ago for my own health. The more i leaned the more i was driving myself to an early grave. But I was really impressed by Obama and inspired. He actually gave me a glimpse of hope for this corrupt, maniacle government. Some of the changes hes wishes to instill if he becomes president are: 1. Universal Free Healthcare for all Americans by the end of his first term / 2. $4000 college credit for students wishing to seek higher educations / 3. Get our troops out of Iraq and get the real enemy, Bin Laden / 4. Completely take lobbiest and PACS out of the whitehouse and stop letting them set political agendas / 5. Bring Amercan starndards of education back to the forefront / 6. Bring America to the forefront of preservation and protection of our earth This is not saying that he couldnt be totally blowing smoke up our bum bums, like so many politicians have done before. But the thing about Obama is he really sounds like hes speaking from the heart. His whole campaign is based on CHANGE. He wants to completely change the way this country works and re-instill a sense a pride in our country which the Bush Administration so easily destroyed. It seems that no one wants things to continue as there are, and we all are so despritly calling for change. So now i may enter back into the world of politics. I just might have to get passed my moral and pholisophical reasons of completely withdrawing from politics, to vote and support this empassioned individual in the hope that their is still the chance that we can change this country back for the good. I highly recommend that you go and find some of his speeches on youtube.com or elsewhere and listen to what he has to say. OBAMA ‘08!!! www.barackobama.com
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here's the thing....
by shawhouseA short true story with two pictures…. My wife, Diana, ran for the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee. Some titl…
A short true story with two pictures…. My wife, Diana, ran for the Los Angeles County Democratic Party Central Committee. Some title. I don’t know what they do. Diana will let me know as soon as she finds out. The elections were yesterday and Diana’s name was actually on the ballot (!), along with a slate of judges and a regressive initiative or two…. / . / . / . / . / ...but who’s bragging? Problem is, I forgot to vote in the morning, traffic was terrible (I know – in LA?), the polls were closing, the sun was setting, I was flooring the Prius and it occurred to me that, win or lose, providing tangible evidence that I did indeed exercise my civic duty was probably a swell idea, or – mothers, cover your children’s eyes – shawhouse would be in the shithouse… and for good reason…so I did…. / . / . / . / . / . / . She Won! The End shawhouse
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Post Election Thought
by JenniferBIs is just me, or did anyone else find the post-election p…
Is is just me, or did anyone else find the post-election party scene pretty sad…? Don’t get me wrong, I think it’s great that Obama won the election, there’s so many wrongs that need to be changed and righted, but it was something to do with the desperation and hopefulness in everyone’s eyes… I sure hope he doesn’t let everyone down… But then again, hope is all we have. Without it, there’d be no change at all.
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A glimpse of a possible future
by Ben RyanI have to admit, I’ve been impressed by the current US election campaign. It’s generated some really incredible political art. One of my …
I have to admit, I’ve been impressed by the current US election campaign. It’s generated some really incredible political art. One of my favourites is “Palin as President” – some pretty sharp political wit at play here. I know it’s been done to death, but as it’s updated daily, it’s worth revisiting http://www.palinaspresident.us/ Joe the curtain etc is especially good. This on the other hand, just scares the fuck out of me.
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Political milestone, history perhaps?
by CrowmanicWell, its a done deal, Barak, the Man is in, and with a landslide vote apparently … I reserve congrats … Fellow associate and RedB…
Well, its a done deal, Barak, the Man is in, and with a landslide vote apparently … I reserve congrats … Fellow associate and RedBubbler Kathleen posted a big CONGRATULATIONS entry to the people of the USA … my response is reserved and cautious … “never judge a man by his skin” comes to mind, as I wrote on Kathleen’s Comment… “We got one just like him, ours is called Kevin Rudd … smooth as silk … nothing has “changed” except the presentation/packaging … I also recall how euphoric people were after the landslide victory was when GW “won” the 1st election, and off to revenge and war they went determinedly … “Time will tell as all-ways … and what’s that about “you can’t tell a book by its cover” ? Care-full folks … different name, same game plan, same planners …” This is my small way of going on the public record… nothing is what it seems to be, look behind the mirrors …
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Today is Obama Cupcake Day!
by Natalie PerkinsWell done old ch…
Well done old chaps! Have a cupcake to celebrate! eta / I got a new camera last night and the above picture was taken in low light so I decided to take a few more this morning!
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Roughly Speaking 12
by RoughDiamondYesterday (Saturday Nov 24) was my first day out alone as official photographer for the Herald in my town. I covered the Election – vo…
Yesterday (Saturday Nov 24) was my first day out alone as official photographer for the Herald in my town. I covered the Election – voting that is, the cricket, pennent bowls, tennis and cricket. The voting wasn’t too easy as the official in charge person wasn’t too happy about me photographing in there. I did get a couple of good shots in though and I think D.Boss will be happy with that. The rest were easy enough, the cricket the most exciting being out there in the middle of the pitch with all these cute guys dressed in white and a heavy red ball whizzing past my head every few minutes! Got a great shot of “Bums on Seats” at the bowls .. couldn’t help myself. All in all it went fine. I’ll be going into the office to check out the pix later on. That’s all :) x
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Why few African leaders criticize Robert Mugabe
by Daniel RarelaWhy few African leaders criticize Mugabe I found this rathe…
Why few African leaders criticize Mugabe I found this rather interesting… particularly on how it relates to us here in the States. Your thoughts?
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Some Shameless Promotion! If You're A Republican...
by Ruth Palmer.....there’s not too much time left to wear your opinions. A couple of tees uploaded today that might tickle your fancy if you’re as f…
.....there’s not too much time left to wear your opinions. A couple of tees uploaded today that might tickle your fancy if you’re as far right as me. McCain-Palin / VOTE
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One LOGICAL Question
by VanSnuGAs we all know. / If the President DIED, the Vice President will be the President. / The Question is … / “WHO will be the President if the…
As we all know. / If the President DIED, the Vice President will be the President. / The Question is … / “WHO will be the President if the Vice President DIED?”
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GET OUT THERE AND VOTE, AMERICANS!
by darkestartistYour country depends on your vote! Help America find the change it so desperately needs and voice your opinion. Remember, A REVOLUTION ST…
Your country depends on your vote! Help America find the change it so desperately needs and voice your opinion. Remember, A REVOLUTION STARTS WITH ONE PERSON!
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Rockin' for Halloween before Election 2008
by VanSnuGUpdated after the ELECTION, “WOOOOOOOOOOOOW YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!” We’re NOT GONNA Take IT! / by Twisted Sister...
Updated after the ELECTION, “WOOOOOOOOOOOOW YEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAH!” We’re NOT GONNA Take IT! / by Twisted Sister Oh We’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / oh We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore we’ve Got The Right To Choose And / there Ain’t No Way We’ll Lose It / this Is Our Life, This Is Our Song / we’ll Fight The Powers That Be Just / don’t Pick Our Destiny ‘cause / you Don’t Know Us, You Don’t Belong oh We’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / oh We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore oh You’re So Condescending / your Gall Is Never Ending / we Don’t Want Nothin’, Not A Thing From You / your Life Is Trite And Jaded / boring And Confiscated / if That’s Your Best, Your Best Won’t Do oh….................. / oh….................. / we’re Right yeah / we’re Free yeah / we’ll Fight yeah / you’ll See yeah oh We’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / oh We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore oh We’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / oh We’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore / no Way! oh….................. / oh….................. / we’re Right yeah / we’re Free yeah / we’ll Fight yeah / you’ll See yeah we’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / we’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore we’re Not Gonna Take It, No! / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / we’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore just You Try And Make Us / we’re Not Gonna Take It / come On / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It / you’re All Worthless And Weak / we’re Not Gonna Take It Anymore / now Drop And Give Me Twenty / we’re Not Gonna Take It / no, We Ain’t Gonna Take It . / .. / ... EIGHT is ENOUGH! / Happy Halloween 2008 / If the WORLD COULD VOTE ... / .. / .
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