I have several friends under 30 who are Republicans. they all had thier college tuition paid for them, and were probably the kids in high school that got the new Dr. Martens bought for them at the beginning of every school year.
ggw's little punk rock brother
My first thought on seeing this article this morning was that this dude isn't very bright. I think Mr. Segal is using the article to slyly poke fun at Mr. Rizzuto (and conservative punks) more than anything else.
Originally posted by vansmack:
I'm not sure that using Sum 41 as your punk makes your point any stronger. Though, for comedic value, I did laugh out loud.
I think I've seen that guy at the Black Cat
being 21 and with the heightened importance of this election among kids my age, i must say that all those i know who are republicans are simply just reiterating the opinions of their ignorant parents…its true democrats have to for their own opinions….republicans are so fucking bullheaded too, nothing can change their minds, and in the cases of people my age, of course they think their parents are right, thus, the republicans know best and blablablahhhh.
But what seperates republicans who are "reiterating the opinions of their ignorant parents" from Democrats that are thinking for themselves? Seems to me, as relatively independant, that both sides spew their respective propaganda at any chance they get. I mean, what makes you know more than a Republican? I have yet to see any Democrats change their minds. Why is that not just as pigheaded?
Originally posted by tinygee:
being 21 and with the heightened importance of this election among kids my age, i must say that all those i know who are republicans are simply just reiterating the opinions of their ignorant parents…its true democrats have to for their own opinions….republicans are so fucking bullheaded too, nothing can change their minds, and in the cases of people my age, of course they think their parents are right, thus, the republicans know best and blablablahhhh.
thats true, but at this stage in the race, it has to be like that, i mean we are in the middle of an election…as far as the four years in between, it seems a lot more a possiblity of democrats willing to accept other opinions and perhaps even change their own, rather than republicans….if kerry wins, most republicans will hate it and sulk, rather than just simply support our president…and dont get me wrong i myself am an independent.
Apparently NKOTBIE didn't get the memo:
Republicans = Bad; Fascist; Censorship; Automatons; Cross-burning; Goose-stepping; bullheaded.
Democrats = Good; Free-thinkers; Puppy dogs; Sun-filled fields of waving amber grains.
Republicans = Bad; Fascist; Censorship; Automatons; Cross-burning; Goose-stepping; bullheaded.
Democrats = Good; Free-thinkers; Puppy dogs; Sun-filled fields of waving amber grains.
So let me get this straight. If Kerry wins, then Republicans will moan and sulk. If Bush wins, then Democrats will dance in the streets and change their morals.
Originally posted by tinygee:
it seems a lot more a possiblity of democrats willing to accept other opinions and perhaps even change their own, rather than republicans….if kerry wins, most republicans will hate it and sulk, rather than just simply support our president…and dont get me wrong i myself am an independent.
hahahahaha…….good one, no thats not what i mean, but the whole point is just that democrats seem more open minded thats all. hey im not saying at all i know what im talking about, ive only been paying attention to the presidency the past 4 years so what the fuck should i know.
So let me get this straight. If Kerry wins, then Republicans will moan and sulk. If Bush wins, then Democrats will dance in the streets and change their morals.
sorry just trying to get this right.
man i am that stupid if i cant get the quote deal right, disregard all of my opinion in this thread please.
Originally posted by tinygee:Democrats were protesting Bush before he even took office. Is that your definition of "open-minded"?
hahahahaha…….good one, no thats not what i mean, but the whole point is just that democrats seem more open minded thats all. hey im not saying at all i know what im talking about, ive only been paying attention to the presidency the past 4 years so what the fuck should i know.
See this graphic :)
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:you may remember his election was a bit different than most
Democrats were protesting Bush before he even took office. Is that your definition of "open-minded"?
Originally posted by Random Citizen:thanks. yes pollard, exactly what i was going to say, they were protesting because of a ridiculously unfair election.
See this graphic :)
Originally posted by tinygee:well i left out the commentary, so not quite exactly what I said
thanks. yes pollard, exactly what i was going to say, they were protesting because of a ridiculously unfair election.
crap Social Distortion soldout and I have no ticket :confused:
Originally posted by pollard:A. Protests were not all about the elections.
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:you may remember his election was a bit different than most
Democrats were protesting Bush before he even took office. Is that your definition of "open-minded"?
B. The assertion was that Democrats accept election results and support the President, whereas Republicans get mad and sulk. Close election or not, the results were the results.
In a breakfast gathering in Davenport, Iowa, Cheney spoke to about 60 local Republicans. He took four questions from the audience that turned out to be testimonials praising the work of Bush. "Next to Jesus Christ, he probably took the greatest load on his shoulder of any individual," one attendee said.
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:Wait one second…Social D is playing???? I completly missed that one!
crap Social Distortion soldout and I have no ticket :confused: