You know, why the hell did you have to go and ruin a completely good arguement with the shit comment:
"say where are all those people who voted for Nader, or didn't vote because Bush and Kerry "are the same" now?"
Kerry lost the fucking election dude, not Nader (need proof, look up the number of votes he got compared to the number Bush won by).
And the people that didn't vote for Kerry did so for good reason, but hey, whatever.
If you think Kerry, KERRY could pull this country out of the shit storm that he helped create, I think you put more faith in the neo-con agenda, and fail completely to see what it was Clinton, and his neo-liberal buddies that paved the way for it (one of which was Kerry).
But you know that's just the ninties, and all that WTO, and NATO, and bombing like a dozen countries, and bombing the Chinese embasy, and fast track planning on trade negotiations, the creation of NAFTA, and the FTAA. That was all Bush's fault too.
Edited because I think I misread your point, sorry I blew up
A Kerry win would deprive the neocons a willing, pliant President. No, it wouldn't fix anything , but this bunch of "fucking crazies'" (in fact, in honor of Colin Powell, I might rename the Project for a New American Century band the Fucking Crazies, or FC's for short) would just be back to whining in the pages of the Weekly Standard like they were before.
jake_lex said:
A Kerry win would deprive the neocons a willing, pliant President. No, it wouldn't fix anything , but this bunch of "fucking crazies'" (in fact, in honor of Colin Powell, I might rename the Project for a New American Century band the Fucking Crazies, or FC's for short) would just be back to whining in the pages of the Weekly Standard like they were before.
That was my point.
[Edited on Nov 28, 2004 by jake_lex]
But they were doing more then whining, they've had their hands in government and business since the sixties.
My point though was that us pointing fingers about which part of the "left" is responsible isn't going to change our sittuation.
tenmile
Minneapolis, MN
January 2004
NOV 28, 2004 11:24 AM