Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 4:49 am
funny...i was thinkin' the same thing about you...Parson wrote:i like the cut of your jib, belly
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funny...i was thinkin' the same thing about you...Parson wrote:i like the cut of your jib, belly
yes and yes! n.c. has actually started using public funding for local legislative elections to great success.kani wrote:Public funded campaigns and British style campaign period limits are seriously in order.felixGash wrote:I just cannot trust America. Period.HabitualBeatsCamp wrote:I don't trust anyone affiliated with the FTC.
big up man, that whole post made me feel great.SamSupa wrote:I support Obama because he is the first candidate in years that is talking about Race in America which is important to me.Greetings, Electorate...
I'm sorry but I can't help but have a kneejerk response to that... go build a self-sustaining community in the desert and then talk to me about anarchy. OH! be sure to make sure you're armed well enough to defend yourself from roving ex-Blackwater personnel when there's no law anymoresapphic_beats wrote:ok, so this is my longer reply. let me disclose first off that i am, at heart, an anarchist.
stoned pompende wrote:i'm sorry but just to elaborate here: even if somehow the entire military might of the world were to disappear you are going to have people trying to take everything from you. idk if primitive societies were more ideal or not but it is certain that there was pointless murder long before modern societies were created... As much as u.s. police enforcement continually fails to truly "serve and protect" we are lucky to at least have an organization that attempts to do so. As much as elections have been defrauded we are lucky to at least have the illusion of a representative democracy...I mean to say that all is not lost; In fact we have the blueprint for something really good in front of us, we need only make our public entities behave as they purport to...
yeah, I would rather like to leave...if i can't find a decent job overseas and america is still in Iraq in 2010 i think i am just going to get a rifle, go up to d.c., and do some select politicians muhammad and malvo style...fuagofire wrote:suggestion to you and all decent americans - get the fuck out of that place,
but yeah that fells kind of nice, doesn't it, to finally see that on kind of optimism and response on a national level. i really think we should all be trying to look at this as part of a movement towards a satisfactory democracy, not just moaning about how it is more of the same.bellybelle wrote:Obama the Litmus Test for how black people act when given the opportunity.
Well wish in one hand....pompende wrote:
but YES i am going to vote and i am going to vote for obama coz i love that he says he is going to get america out of iraq and get special interests out of congress. At least someone in politics is saying it, saying it seriously, AND getting unprecedented public response from it.
...i'm pretty confident that he cant make either of those things happen but at least he is saying that he will, and goddamn he might even try to idk.
yeah, I would rather like to leave...if i can't find a decent job overseas and america is still in Iraq in 2010 i think i am just going to get a rifle, go up to d.c., and do some select politicians muhammad and malvo style...
i wish
im optimistacally assuming their robot trolls dont have an account on dsf...perhaps thats foolish tho..CursedC wrote:Well wish in one hand....pompende wrote:
but YES i am going to vote and i am going to vote for obama coz i love that he says he is going to get america out of iraq and get special interests out of congress. At least someone in politics is saying it, saying it seriously, AND getting unprecedented public response from it.
...i'm pretty confident that he cant make either of those things happen but at least he is saying that he will, and goddamn he might even try to idk.
yeah, I would rather like to leave...if i can't find a decent job overseas and america is still in Iraq in 2010 i think i am just going to get a rifle, go up to d.c., and do some select politicians muhammad and malvo style...
i wish
hehe, I know cats that are preparing to go to war with the private army and live in compounds. Might be a good option....only for the hardy types.
And be careful of such comments.....the feds do watch comments like those with a special filtering software. Just like the Chinese Government does. Treason is treason my friend...I know you are joking but they might not think it to be so funny.
i want a serious response to this.Parson wrote:President Bush's Famous Family Tree
NEW YORK (CBS News) ¯ It was revealed recently that Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama are distant cousins.
This week, thanks to a New York Post story about genealogy, we're getting a glimpse at the rather surprising family tree of President Bush himself, reports CBS News Early Show national correspondent Tracy Smith.
We all know who the president's father is, but what about his cousins?
Thanks to research done by Ancestry.com, we know that Cheney, the man who's only a heartbeat away from the presidency, is actually a blood relation to the president. He's Bush's Mr. ninth cousin once removed.
Cheney's cousin, Obama, is also Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, and the ninth cousin of actor Brad Pitt.
But we're only getting started: Abraham Lincoln was Mr. Bush's seventh cousin, five times removed.
And Mr. Bush shared more than just a ballot with John Kerry in 2004 -- that's right, they're ninth cousins, twice removed.
There's also royalty in the Bush bloodline. Princess Diana was Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, twice removed.
And then there's this bombshell: Marilyn Monroe, known for wishing John F. Kennedy a happy birthday, is Mr. Bush's ninth cousin, three times removed.
He's also related to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, Native American princess Pocahontas, and Vlad the Impaler.
Trace the family tree far enough, and you get Madonna, Celine Dion and Tom Hanks -- which shows that genealogy can sometimes be like a box of chocolates: You never know who you're gonna get.
watch this again.
My friend worked for a guy that developed software for the NSA for that purpose of filtering key words and phrases over the internet and surprise, Cellular phones.pompende wrote:im optimistacally assuming their robot trolls dont have an account on dsf...perhaps thats foolish tho..CursedC wrote:Well wish in one hand....pompende wrote:
but YES i am going to vote and i am going to vote for obama coz i love that he says he is going to get america out of iraq and get special interests out of congress. At least someone in politics is saying it, saying it seriously, AND getting unprecedented public response from it.
...i'm pretty confident that he cant make either of those things happen but at least he is saying that he will, and goddamn he might even try to idk.
yeah, I would rather like to leave...if i can't find a decent job overseas and america is still in Iraq in 2010 i think i am just going to get a rifle, go up to d.c., and do some select politicians muhammad and malvo style...
i wish
hehe, I know cats that are preparing to go to war with the private army and live in compounds. Might be a good option....only for the hardy types.
And be careful of such comments.....the feds do watch comments like those with a special filtering software. Just like the Chinese Government does. Treason is treason my friend...I know you are joking but they might not think it to be so funny.
yup. i met a dude who works(worked) at ECHELONCursedC wrote:
My friend worked for a guy that developed software for the NSA for that purpose of filtering key words and phrases over the internet and surprise, Cellular phones.
Wishful thinking indeed. Be careful what you say. 1984 is here.
A shadow government that operates from bloodlines. I don't know how far back, but there is a good reason we call it "old money." These families have pretty much manipulated history since it was being recorded and the general population plays the pawn....Parson wrote:you can trace these people all the way back to british royalty.
are you kidding?! i am literally rofl! how could anyone take this seriously.Parson wrote:i want a serious response to this.Parson wrote:President Bush's Famous Family Tree
NEW YORK (CBS News) ¯ It was revealed recently that Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama are distant cousins.
This week, thanks to a New York Post story about genealogy, we're getting a glimpse at the rather surprising family tree of President Bush himself, reports CBS News Early Show national correspondent Tracy Smith.
We all know who the president's father is, but what about his cousins?
Thanks to research done by Ancestry.com, we know that Cheney, the man who's only a heartbeat away from the presidency, is actually a blood relation to the president. He's Bush's Mr. ninth cousin once removed.
Cheney's cousin, Obama, is also Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, and the ninth cousin of actor Brad Pitt.
But we're only getting started: Abraham Lincoln was Mr. Bush's seventh cousin, five times removed.
And Mr. Bush shared more than just a ballot with John Kerry in 2004 -- that's right, they're ninth cousins, twice removed.
There's also royalty in the Bush bloodline. Princess Diana was Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, twice removed.
And then there's this bombshell: Marilyn Monroe, known for wishing John F. Kennedy a happy birthday, is Mr. Bush's ninth cousin, three times removed.
He's also related to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, Native American princess Pocahontas, and Vlad the Impaler.
Trace the family tree far enough, and you get Madonna, Celine Dion and Tom Hanks -- which shows that genealogy can sometimes be like a box of chocolates: You never know who you're gonna get.
there's something seriously wrong with you.pompende wrote:are you kidding?! i am literally rofl! how could anyone take this seriously.Parson wrote:i want a serious response to this.Parson wrote:President Bush's Famous Family Tree
NEW YORK (CBS News) ¯ It was revealed recently that Vice President Dick Cheney and Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama are distant cousins.
This week, thanks to a New York Post story about genealogy, we're getting a glimpse at the rather surprising family tree of President Bush himself, reports CBS News Early Show national correspondent Tracy Smith.
We all know who the president's father is, but what about his cousins?
Thanks to research done by Ancestry.com, we know that Cheney, the man who's only a heartbeat away from the presidency, is actually a blood relation to the president. He's Bush's Mr. ninth cousin once removed.
Cheney's cousin, Obama, is also Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, and the ninth cousin of actor Brad Pitt.
But we're only getting started: Abraham Lincoln was Mr. Bush's seventh cousin, five times removed.
And Mr. Bush shared more than just a ballot with John Kerry in 2004 -- that's right, they're ninth cousins, twice removed.
There's also royalty in the Bush bloodline. Princess Diana was Mr. Bush's 11th cousin, twice removed.
And then there's this bombshell: Marilyn Monroe, known for wishing John F. Kennedy a happy birthday, is Mr. Bush's ninth cousin, three times removed.
He's also related to Playboy founder Hugh Hefner, Native American princess Pocahontas, and Vlad the Impaler.
Trace the family tree far enough, and you get Madonna, Celine Dion and Tom Hanks -- which shows that genealogy can sometimes be like a box of chocolates: You never know who you're gonna get.
first off you dont have to be related to anyone in particular to bought off and secondly, you would have to be retarded to give a fuck to care about this shit.
btw, do you know who YOU are related to via your great grand-mother's great grand-father's great-great-great-grandmother?