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Mimi
January 21, 2001, 05:42 PM
....what do you think of him? What do you think is gonna happen?

Is he gonna lead your country back to former glory?? Can he compete with his oh so cool predecessor? Will he finally get MOrrissey a record deal AND a new visa??

Who knows, who knows....

Note that I generally despise politicians...You have to be a pig without any kind of dignity or conscience to become succesful in politics. I still care for your opinion though.

Simeon Goones
January 21, 2001, 05:48 PM
> ....what do you think of him? What do you think is gonna happen?

> Is he gonna lead your country back to former glory?? Can he
> compete with his oh so cool predecessor? Will he finally get
> MOrrissey a record deal AND a new visa??

> Who knows, who knows....

> Note that I generally despise politicians...You have to be a pig
> without any kind of dignity or conscience to become succesful in
> politics. I still care for your opinion though.

Are you talking about Joseph Kabila? How could he be of any help?

Rose
January 21, 2001, 06:46 PM
it's gonna suck. hello conservatism. i see you're back to ruin things again. but i don't really have a right to complain. this being my first time voting, i didn't realize i had to put a stamp on my absentee ballot, so it came back to me. and by then it was too late to send it again.

Fabricio
January 21, 2001, 07:09 PM
> ....what do you think of him? What do you think is gonna happen?

I think he seems a nice guy and I think he`ll be a good president. Al Gore seems a completely hypocrite guy... I think USA did a good thing in electing George W. Bush. People say horrible things about him but they did the same with most of USA presidents.

> Is he gonna lead your country back to former glory?? Can he
> compete with his oh so cool predecessor? Will he finally get
> MOrrissey a record deal AND a new visa??

hehe... if he does it i`ll really love him!

> Who knows, who knows....

> Note that I generally despise politicians...You have to be a pig
> without any kind of dignity or conscience to become succesful in
> politics. I still care for your opinion though.

And I care for yours. What do you think of George W. Bush?

Mimi
January 21, 2001, 07:33 PM
> And I care for yours. What do you think of George W. Bush?

Well as I said I'm not a great friend of politicians generally.... And then IF anything I'm democratic, I don't like his family and I don't like what I've heard about him so far with his views on death penalty and all that... So I'm afraid I agree with Rose, it's gonna suck big time. But the choice wasn't really good was it??

D-Q
January 22, 2001, 12:16 AM
> Well as I said I'm not a great friend of politicians
> generally.... And then IF anything I'm democratic, I don't like
> his family and I don't like what I've heard about him so far
> with his views on death penalty and all that... So I'm afraid I
> agree with Rose, it's gonna suck big time. But the choice wasn't
> really good was it??

Mimi, there is a good chance that I am going into politics...I will either be, as I am now a very liberal Democrat or perhaps a candidate for the Green Party. I do hope that i am succesful in this. Would that automatically cause you to hate me? Even though we agree on most everything? Really, I mean, what do you have against Bill Clinton? So, he has family problems, thats HIS business...what do you think of what he has done for the country? I read a short biography of his and all his life it seems he is either fighting for this groups rights or that groups rights...he has fought hard for black americans right to vote, in his home state he improved education dramatically, unlike bush did in his state, he always fought for lower utility prices for the people...What do you think of Clinton?

Anyway, yes I think I am going into politics...I have sooooo many ideas for the improvement of the country...in the liberal directon! I detest George W. Bush and all the @#!!!ing republicans that I have to deal with...I guess this is basically a question for everyone, why MUST you dislike politicians? Not all of them are bad!! If people with our leanings voted more often and were more of a political force, we might be able to have this country however we wanted!!!

Somny
January 22, 2001, 12:34 AM
...I guess this is basically
> a question for everyone, why MUST you dislike politicians?

because we need them... because they have our lives in their hands, and because they can NOT fight against the cruel system, since they are part of that.

...but what Clinton did with his private life has nothing to do with his work, i agree.

Venge
January 22, 2001, 04:22 AM
You seem to have the mental faculties of one of those old, senile voters from Florida. I'm glad your vote didn't count; I hate to see democracy placed in the hands of someone like you.

Rose
January 22, 2001, 04:40 AM
> You seem to have the mental faculties of one of those old,
> senile voters from Florida. I'm glad your vote didn't count; I
> hate to see democracy placed in the hands of someone like you.

um no, ass. i'm from new york. and as i said i was a virgin of voting. and like real virgins, it's easy to fumble. so i really don't care what you think.

Mimi
January 22, 2001, 05:43 PM
> Mimi, there is a good chance that I am going into politics...I
> will either be, as I am now a very liberal Democrat or perhaps a
> candidate for the Green Party. I do hope that i am succesful in
> this. Would that automatically cause you to hate me? Even though
> we agree on most everything? Really, I mean, what do you have
> against Bill Clinton? So, he has family problems, thats HIS
> business...what do you think of what he has done for the
> country? I read a short biography of his and all his life it
> seems he is either fighting for this groups rights or that
> groups rights...he has fought hard for black americans right to
> vote, in his home state he improved education dramatically,
> unlike bush did in his state, he always fought for lower utility
> prices for the people...What do you think of Clinton?

> Anyway, yes I think I am going into politics...I have sooooo
> many ideas for the improvement of the country...in the liberal
> directon! I detest George W. Bush and all the @#!!! ing
> republicans that I have to deal with...I guess this is basically
> a question for everyone, why MUST you dislike politicians? Not
> all of them are bad!! If people with our leanings voted more
> often and were more of a political force, we might be able to
> have this country however we wanted!!!

Okay I admit I did consider joyning the Social Democrats once, but that was back when I was still idealistic and thought I could change the world all by myself.... Well to me there's bad politicians and worse ones. If you are going into politics then you should prepare yourself to be an ambitious pig, because everyone around you is gonna be. If you can't be an asshole in politics then you might have a few more people of the public on you're side, but your undoubtedly not going to make it very far. The Green Party is no exception. It may have been in the seventies (well it was over here) but it's not anymore.

Fabricio
January 22, 2001, 10:05 PM
> Well as I said I'm not a great friend of politicians
> generally.... And then IF anything I'm democratic, I don't like
> his family and I don't like what I've heard about him so far
> with his views on death penalty and all that... So I'm afraid I
> agree with Rose, it's gonna suck big time. But the choice wasn't
> really good was it??

i know W.`s story is not very good... but if you didn`t knew it I think would you like him wouldn`t you? He has a sincere and gentle look, I think... contrarily to Gore`s...

Morrossey
January 22, 2001, 11:10 PM

Fabricio
January 22, 2001, 11:21 PM

Somny
January 23, 2001, 03:39 AM
> Well as I said I'm not a great friend of politicians
> generally.... And then IF anything I'm democratic, I don't like
> his family and I don't like what I've heard about him so far
> with his views on death penalty and all that... So I'm afraid I
> agree with Rose, it's gonna suck big time. But the choice wasn't
> really good was it??

not that i like him or his family, but his father has made a decisive contribution to the reunification of your country, and if i'm not wrong, Gerhard Schoroeder sounded really excited when he finally met his son to tend the countries traditionally good bilateral relations. i still want to feel the water, for a more adequate opinion, but we, out of united states, need to cross the fingers, cause we will be affected with his admninistration. There is nothing more to do, the man is there.

suzanne
January 23, 2001, 04:08 AM
> i know W.`s story is not very good... but if you didn`t knew it
> I think would you like him wouldn`t you? He has a sincere and
> gentle look, I think... contrarily to Gore`s...

He has a look of a pill head and a cerebellum as smooth as a baby's butt except for that one tiny crinkle that stores all the names and phone numbers of his daddy's friends.

Mimi
January 23, 2001, 05:21 AM
> not that i like him or his family, but his father has made a
> decisive contribution to the reunification of your country, and
> if i'm not wrong, Gerhard Schoroeder sounded really excited when
> he finally met his son to tend the countries traditionally good
> bilateral relations. i still want to feel the water, for a more
> adequate opinion, but we, out of united states, need to cross
> the fingers, cause we will be affected with his admninistration.
> There is nothing more to do, the man is there.

Well but Gerhard Schröder gets excited meeting his neighbour's dog aswell..... what he says and what he really thinks are two completely different things. And of course George Bush sn. happened to be there when the reunification took place, but quite frankly there was little he could have done to prevent it. That was a revolution initially led on my the people, can you imagine the outrage it would have caused if one nation with the power would have put a stop to it? Besides, I watched this report the other day on how George Bush had secret meetings with ugly Margret Thatcher and the CIA to eventually DO prevent it, but they decided to just sit back and watch what'd be happening.

Fabricio
January 23, 2001, 05:19 PM
> He has a look of a pill head and a cerebellum as smooth as a
> baby's butt except for that one tiny crinkle that stores all the
> names and phone numbers of his daddy's friends.

and this is good or not?