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Last edited by salmoned; December 28, 2010, 11:33 PM.
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Originally posted by Leo Lakio View PostI'd like one that isn't about self-interests, but is more concerned about the general welfare of ALL the American populace, as well as our new place in today's world. (If that isn't a crazy wish, I dunno what is...)
Get your wish ready and "watch the skies...."
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Originally posted by Kaonohi View PostI'd settle for one that listens to OUR self-interests!
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Originally posted by matapule View PostYes, what we need is another party that will promote their own self-interests.
We are being scammed to support the 2-party system by being told that 3rd party votes are "wasted votes."
Since we are not getting what we want from our elected leaders anyway, I'd say maybe all our votes are wasted.
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Originally posted by Kaonohi View PostWe need some choices that allow us to vote gray.
It's NOT just one way or the other; there are infinite choices, and we need to acknowledge them!
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Originally posted by TuNnL View PostBravo, joshuatree! I couldn’t agree with you more. Hopefully, the Tea Party breaks off from the GOP and aligns with the Libertarians. We’re overdue for a third party.
We have been scammed with "Heads or tails; pick heads or the other heads," for too long now. Vote black, vote white, get red and blue. We need some choices that allow us to vote gray.
It's NOT just one way or the other; there are infinite choices, and we need to acknowledge them!
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From one of my favorite online cartoonists:
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joshuatree - For the record, I am not a fan of either party so I'm not trying to endorse one over the other.
But supporting the obvious lesser of two evils is a prudent decision, I'd think (not endorsing my pref...).
Originally posted by TuNnL View Post1) We’re overdue for a third party.
2) If this isn’t a wake-up call for Washington politicians, I don’t know what is.
3) If anything, we’ll see if Republicans start paying Ron Paul more than just lip service now.
4) I’m optimistic, though.
2) The Dems will never fully wake up from their malaise to do what's needed, especially when there are SO many absurdist swing voters. It'll always be an uphill battle against evil that they will blow time after time into infinity.
The repugthugs have long decided their doomed course and will take us all with them as we watch the last of the good days disappear with the boomer generation. Thanx haters.
3) We know what kind of lip service they'll allow him... nothing more, he's far too moderate, not a follower.
4) ...pass it over to me
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Originally posted by TuNnL View PostIf anything, we’ll see if Republicans start paying Ron Paul more than just lip service now. I’m optimistic, though.
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So Ronald Reagan's imposition of fees at UC was not merely financial, maybe it was also social, to impose a bit of a classist selection, the moneyed interests can afford a public university, the rabble cannot. No need to educate the masses beyond their needs. Now those fees for both UC and the state colleges & universities have become a serious barrier against people of lesser means. All of us get to pay the taxes that support the system but only the elite get to use it. Elitism, the core of Republican thinking such as it is.
When I went to U of Oregon the football program was the definition of a flop, only a few thousand would show up for a game, the outcome was always the same, yet another humiliating defeat. The pep band had disbanded, during halftime an acid rock band, Oroborous, entertained. This was Kesey Land, after all. Once a friend and I were walking by the practice field, watching the team work out. The coach eagerly came up to us and asked if we were spies for UCLA, the next week's opponent. He was so eager to believe UCLA cared. They didn't. A friend from LA had a friend on the UCLA team, the Friday night before the game he, his friend, and I went out drinkin (Max's) and although I had a large capacity, he drank both of us far under the table. Next day at the game, televised, a UCLA player is teeing up the ball for the kick off then puked all over the ball. I have always wondered how the announcers handled that. Evidently the whole team had enjoyed a night on the town. Still, even in such condition, they whipped Oregon's lemu.
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Originally posted by joshuatree View PostFor the record, I am not a fan of either party so I'm not trying to endorse one over the other.
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Originally posted by Kalalau View PostI just learned that 3 of the highest ( ! ) yes on prop 19, the legalize pot prop, were here in our own little community, suburban San Diego's Ocean Beach. Amazing considering Berkeley, the Haight, Oakland, Humboldt, etc.
Berkeley is no longer on the cutting edge of "liberal" issues. Students at Berkeley today are more concerned with getting a job in corporate America than protesting the "war" in the MIddle East. Shoots, Naked Guy isn't even roaming the campus anymore.
It is sad to see a student body that no longer appears to care about asking the larger, social questions. I visit there as often as I can, but matapule "can never go home again." Well, thanks Berkeley for the memories.
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I just learned that 3 of the highest ( ! ) yes on prop 19, the legalize pot prop, were here in our own little community, suburban San Diego's Ocean Beach. Amazing considering Berkeley, the Haight, Oakland, Humboldt, etc.
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[quote=Kalalau;262738I bet a Rally To Save Social Security just might be the biggest ever. It would probably be a good idea to start organizing one as soon as possible.[/quote]
That issue deserves a totally separate thread. Matapule has some ideas and proposals to kick around.
Please start a thread on that K.
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