America is screwed: Election stolen again # <http://www.unknownnews.org/041106n.html#hh3218> Virtually every act of the Cheney-Bush administration has been disastrous, and every word of the Cheney-Bush campaign was a lie or a distortion. But the Democrats ran ...
I'm proud to say that NYC voted 80% for Kerry. Red America (esp one's that voted for Bush out of terrorism concerns) should think about why the city that suffered the most from 9/11 voted overwhelmingly for Kerry.
Anyone who is willing to send me information regarding immigration to Canada, the EU/UK, the Balkans, New Zealand, Japan, Sri Lanka, India, South America, etc. I'd be appreciative. I'm considering doing a net piece that could use this information.
Well, at least there's something worth smiling about today. The nation may have turned their backs on sanity and rational thought, but at least The Onion still has our backs.
I'm subbed to the <underfire> list as well – this post is kinda chilling, about the death of reason:
———- Forwarded message ———- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 18:08:06 -0500 From: Gena Gbenga <gbenga@blast.org> Reply-To: a forum on the organization and representation of contemporary armed conflict ...
As soon as I recover from the migraine that had me in dry heaves all night (seriously) that this election caused, and get out of the ridiculous spot of depression associated with it that makes me just wan to curl up in a ball and wither, I'm saying that this ...
in case anyone's just looking for something to be a part of, wherever you are: http://indymedia.us/en/index.shtml there's also some interesting real time news coming in from demos in various places. and of course the league of pissed off voters is working on what happened, especially ...
"This is great news for the offshoring industry," said Nandan M. Nilekani, chief executive of Infosys Technologies, a software services company. The trend toward outsourcing will now become even more inexorable, Mr. Nilekani said. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/04/business/worldbusiness/ 04outsource.html? ex57224400&en?f9262c9ee222c8&eiP90&partner=rssuserland
>also: there was so little chance of changing horses in mid war, the >fact that they only won by 2 electoral votes is about as close to a >vote of no confidence as you can get. > >looking ahead now: it was never just about this election. among >other things ...