Day of Mourning on the Dock

stevieray

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

Pony said:
Both parties are lying, cheating, money mongers. There is little difference between the two parties in that regard.

My sentiments exactly. It'll take a little while to get the names on the checks changed, then it'll be back to business as usual.
 

imported_Curmudgeon

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

Let us just see if we can handle this with the future of America in mind.

It would be the first time since George Washington left office! :love:
 
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DJ

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

No whining here. At least people did vote. That's a good thing.

The gloating, not unexpected, is starting to get old though.

Since the Dem's had no plans other than get rid of Rep's, let's see what happens.
 

woodrat

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

"The gloating, not unexpected, is starting to get old though."

Gee, that's a shame. Most of the repubs seemed to really enjoy it back in 2000 and 2004...

"Since the Dem's had no plans other than get rid of Rep's, let's see what happens."

Yeah, that is the problem. We need better options to choose from. This thing of having to choose between two bad choices is really, really getting old.
 

stan_deezy

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

Ah, so nothing that important happened then? d:)

For a moment there I thought the server to iboats was going to be disconnected or something just as catastrophic...............

Guys, you'll get over it, we did, we've had nearly ten years of Tony Bush trying to lead us on his chosen path and he still hasn't succeeded :}

Bet you the sun still rises tomorrow! :love:
 

rmmpe

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Re: Day of Mourning on the Dock

18rabbit wrote:
"First you would need to define what ‘America’ is so we know what you are talking about. The America I know is gone, lost to the apathy of the people. I can’t say with confidence there is enough of my ‘America’ left to preserve. Not even sure I’m willing to fight over it if I have the option of walking away."

I agree with much of what you say. However, I am not so disheartened and would this day again fight for what I remember of our wonderful country.

As you say, it is the apathy of a large part of our populace that has influenced the wild-azz-spindown of our once great society. It seems that we must be in perpetual war to stay united.

How unfortunate for us all.
 
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