I am going to go get a passport today.
I live in a country with over 57,000,000 morons. F**K!!
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Well at least there will be one less. Thanks for helping out.
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Bye Bye - You should move to Cuba or China - You won't have to worry about elections anymore.
So Bush won the Popular Vote. Bush Won the election. The Republicans control both Houses. and there was a record high voter turn out. |
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All the same except the record turnout...voting is compulsory here, you get fined for not turning up. There is a perception these governments are doing a good job considering the almost hopeless situation. They make mistakes, but the other guy will make mistakes too if you vote him in. And I know things have been pretty good around here financially in the last few years, most people seem to be pretty happy. Interest rates are low and they don't wanna rock the boat. However, IMO the huge swings toward existing and established government were primarily influenced by campaigns of fear. That wolves thing was amazing. John Howard should have made one with some dingoes and a baby :o |
wolves ?
So the wrong candidate has won, and you want to leave the country. Let us consider your options.
Renouncing your citizenship Heading to Canada or Mexico France The coalition of the willing The Caribbean Indian reservations The high seas Micronations Imaginary nations Perhaps the most elegant solution is to join a country that exists only in one’s own—or someone else’s—imagination. Many such virtual nations can be found on the Internet, and citizenships in them are easy to acquire. This, in fact, was the route most recently attempted by Kenneth Nichols O’Keefe, the unfortunate ex-Marine. In February 2003, O’Keefe went to Baghdad to serve as a human shield, traveling with a passport issued to him by the “World Service Authority,” an outfit based in Washington, D.C., that has dubbed more than 1.2 million people “world citizens.” While laying over in Turkey, however, he was detained; Turkey, as it turns out, does not recognize the World Service Authority. O’Keefe was forced to apply for a replacement U.S. passport from the State Department, which rather graciously complied. Upon his arrival in Baghdad, O’Keefe promptly set the replacement passport on fire. But he remains, to his dismay, an American harpers |
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I like u multi....
you're about one gookie/goofy dillweed if ever there was one. All I need is napho's vote in order to pro_claim u U. :) (and everyone knows how I feel about them fuc'in smilies.........) |
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WELLINGTON (AFP) - Enquiries from Americans wanting to move to New Zealand have skyrocketed since George W. Bush was reelected president of the United States.
The Immigration Service website had 10,300 hits from the United States the day after the election, compared to the daily norm of 2,500. Thousands of North Americans have migrated to New Zealand in recent years -- attracted by the country's small population, clean, green image of bush-clad mountains, and isolation from world trouble spots -- but the number now looks set to soar. Phones at the Immigration Service offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Portland have been ringing constantly since the vote outcome, Marketing Manager Don Badman told the Dominion Post newspaper on Saturday. There have been up to 300 telephone calls and emails a day compared to six-to-eight calls a day before the election. "It's exploded. It really started picking up from 11:00pm the night of the election," he said. The San Francisco Chronicle reported that Americans were also looking to Australia and Canada as well as New Zealand following the election. |
Just like a bunch of damned liberals, always promising to do something and not following through with it.
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Seriously, the dems need to hire a couple of Carl Roves & learn the art of negative campaigning. That & Jesus freaks are what won the election for Bush or the lack thereof is what cost kerry the election. |
Still every sneaky chickenshit tactic they can think of. They just can't conceive of honesty, integrity and courage as a way to win...or live.
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I'm not sure if this would be an inherent universal in all two party systems, but it certainly is in ours, and in this particular instance the democrats are to blame for apparently believing that if their candidates don't start out as slimeballs, they should at least be converted into something slippery enough to insert itself into the clenched orifices of the republican psyche. It's only my hope that the next will have enough balls to run on principles stronger than pretending to be indistinguishable from the opposition. |
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and Reasons to move to Canada, as cited by www.canadianalternative.com 1. Canada has universal public health care. 2. Canada has no troops in Iraq. 3. Canada signed the Kyoto Protocol environmental treaty. 4. More than half of Canada's provinces allow same-sex marriage. 5. The Canadian Senate recommends legalizing marijuana. 6. Canada has no law restricting abortion. 7. Canada has strict gun laws and relatively little violence. 8. The United Nations has ranked Canada the best country to live in for eight consecutive years. 9. Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976. 10. Canada has not run a federal deficit since 1996-97. |
11. and file-sharing's legal.
- js. |
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Im with ya, those republicans do suck, dont they. :f: |
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There have also been many complaints about the electronic voting machines, the private compaines that make them (and also the fact that Diebold’s CEO, Walden “Wally” O’Dell, once infamously announced his intent to deliver Ohio’s votes for Bush) and complaints about vote counts. Funny Numbers: An analysis of some downright bizarre election results To say that the American people wanted G. W. Bush back for another illegitimate term as president is crazy. |
as crazy as it seems
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here in aus and in the us, the reality is that the right has the power and they beleive they have a mandate now lets see how reality reacts to that.. |
U go RAS...
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Short, to the point and 100% correct. |
At least you CAN get a passport. Try that in Cuba and you'd be considered a traitor and an enemy of the State...even if you just wanted to take a vacation.
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And then there are the 130 some million who don't give a shit either way. I call them Libertarians. You? |
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Lazy and or dumb Heathcliff.
LOL @ T Man |
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You should get yourself a passport and help out too. Most sources indicate about 80 million eligible voters didn't vote. http://www.capitalpress.com/election/summary.html |
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YOU TOYALLY, ROYALLY MISSED THE TOPIC OF MY POST, YET AGAIN. Doesn't surprise me at all. Quote:
I'm so glad your stock are doing well! Some ppl were saying so in 1928, some killed themselves too :ND: Gold and Silver is the only true asset your country have, the rest, it's only federal reserve notes, issued after the great crash. Please do tell me where the federal reserve phone number is? in the blue gov page or close to FEDEX in the white pages or in the Private buisness? Federal reserve is not a public bank, it's private. If I were you, i'd take it all off the market and invest in real currency aka gold and silver. In the end, it was the only currency ever in the old world and the new one. Just a thought. It's real easy to print money one's country doesn't even have, it's the heart of fractionnal banking :tu: BTW, if my mispells are the only thing that turns you on, or a great help in trolling my posts, good for you, it just gave me a new insight into trolls in general :)... Cannot spell right, cannot be credible, eh? Then again, it's easier to bitch and discredit then to post some useful links as previously requested, if you cannot do that, then my friend, you are not credible, not one bit. |
:shead: It was a misspelling. How could I have thought sarcasm? :shead: HOW?
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Here are the members of the Board of Goveners, You can do a search of get there phone numbers if you like. Alan Greenspan, Chairman - Roger W. Ferguson, Jr., Vice Chairman - Edward M. Gramlich - Susan Schmidt Bies - Mark W. Olson - Ben S. Bernanke - Donald L. Kohn, here is some more info with the Reserves address in case our ever in the area http://www.federalreserve.gov/ . Quote:
Easy to print money one's country doesn't even have??? I think Someone has sold you some ocean front property in Arizona... |
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YOU TOYALLY, ROYALLY MISSED THE TOPIC OF MY POST, YET AGAIN. Doesn't surprise me at all. BTW, if my mispells are the only thing that turns you on, or a great help in trolling my posts, good for you, it just gave me a new insight into trolls in general :)... Cannot spell right, cannot be credible, eh? QUOTE] Calm down a bit... btw, What is wrong with Libertarians anyway? T. Jefferson was one. |
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It must feel pretty good classing yourself among such folks heh? It'd be funny if it weren't so sad...You pretty much HAVE to delude yourself like that because it's so painfully obvious (even to you) that you are a hateful, furiously angry, and, I'd bet, heavily armed and dangerous scum bag. Why you wouldn't know a real relationship that wasn't based on power, fear. and intimidation from a warm and loving one if your life depended on it would you? Believe it or not, that's why I tolerate you man, pity. So you come here with your vicious sarcasm and to spout your cock-sure simple-minded solutions to the world's ills and fact check Nazi all your supposed enemies like me because I have the temerity to stand with those poor and downtrodden in this world. Just like the rest of your god struck hillbilly pals I jokingly call libertarians. They're the real ones who don't have the courage to change things because they are like vermin: they travel in packs, (like the one in this thread) subsisting off decay and corruption and when the sun comes up they scurry back to their Doomsday bunkers to gnaw on the worthless bones they stole all the while dreaming they are King of the Jungle. So you see your shit don't work on me.... :WW: |
Jesus fucking christ...
Now it's hillbilly= Libertarians? |
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you can even take a quiz to see if you are a libertarian....i didnt see any questions about hillbillies though....must have missed that one. http://www.quiz2d.com/quiz/quiz.php?...target=quizWin |
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hey - that's no quiz, it's propaganda! it's a push-poll for a looney libertarian cult. shame on those libertarian mind benders. here's my result: "Social Liberal Description You want government out of your personal life, great! But you seem fairly happy with the amount of government in your economic life. This puts roughly halfway between the views of Libertarian and Democratic politicians.” ok so that part’s true, but they can get really snotty and suggest you'll be happier in havana. no way. cool cars but too many skeeters. - js. |
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Helly, thanks for the links. They are a party, but it doesn't fit with heatcliff humor on all those ppl who didn't vote. Also, Js just posted all the emotions/feelings I have toward this party. |
here are some other quizes you might like...
http://mewing.net/politixquiz.shtml http://www.goyk.com/flash.asp?path=734 |
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Hell, sometimes you cant even figure out what gender they are... |
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last political test told me i was a centerist i guess this is bad.. :dunno: |
Did you know passports cost $85.
Do keyboards in England have a '£' instead of a '$'? |
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SHIFT + 4 = $ Some have a Euro sign on them.... |
I should be receiving it in September :)
All they needed was a hair sample, urine, blood and my toe next to the pinky. they said they would give it back. |
Where u going?
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Where life is good and livin' is easy . . . |
Im going to Canada to visit sinner... He calls me cowboy!
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