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  • factorg
    Addiction started
    • Jun 2004
    • 265

    #16
    *Edit: This was a double post
    "..truth has a habit of marching on.."

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    • delirious
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      • Jun 2004
      • 288

      #17
      Originally posted by factorg
      Originally posted by delirious
      The Bush Administration stopped the US giving South Africa medical assistance because we allow abortions, and stopped military assistance because we were against the Iraq war. Petty actions to a real US friend.
      Why does South Africa need medical assistance from the USA? Maybe if the South African government didn't blow Billions of Rands on parties they would have enough money not to need assistance
      The SA government spends loads of money on parties?

      Our economy has been one of the best performing economies over the past few years so we don't really need the assistance. However, there are loads of countries that REALLY need that assistance.


      Originally posted by factorg
      Originally posted by delirious
      Here in South Africa, punk means "a rockin' guy"
      Liar
      No, seriously... it's like saying "dude"

      Originally posted by factorg
      Originally posted by delirious
      where everyone is on the beach or at outdoor tranceparties and having a big fucking party
      Good enough reason to stay away imo :wink:
      Hey, I like progressive but I tell you - something special goes on at those outdoorparties...dancing in the African countryside... people swimming nude in a big dam... All the yanks and Brits I've met have said they'd never seen anything like it.

      But if you're the boring and unadventurous type, you can always go to an ordinary club instead.

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      • HoneyBearKelly
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        • Jun 2004
        • 334

        #18
        That resume looks pretty spot on.
        It left one thing out though:
        New record low for presidential press conferences: 11
        Cat formerly known as Cheshire
        *cue imperial death march"

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        • factorg
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          • Jun 2004
          • 265

          #19
          Originally posted by delirious
          The SA government spends loads of money on parties?
          eh, yes. The presidents inauguration for one, that was a fucking joke. Poverty is rife and there are people who go with no running water or electricity or with no real home, unless you call a tin shack a home? and the government spends all those millions for a party

          Mbeki inauguration

          Originally posted by delirious
          Our economy has been one of the best performing economies over the past few years so we don't really need the assistance. However, there are loads of countries that REALLY need that assistance.
          True, i believe South Africa should and can make it's own way. It is a country with great potential imo.

          Its also true that countries need assistance and which they do get, and South Africa should play their role in giving it.

          Originally posted by delirious
          No, seriously... it's like saying "dude"
          Must be a capetonian thing then

          Originally posted by delirious
          Originally posted by factorg
          Originally posted by delirious
          where everyone is on the beach or at outdoor tranceparties and having a big fucking party
          Good enough reason to stay away imo :wink:
          Hey, I like progressive but I tell you - something special goes on at those outdoorparties...dancing in the African countryside... people swimming nude in a big dam... All the yanks and Brits I've met have said they'd never seen anything like it.

          But if you're the boring and unadventurous type, you can always go to an ordinary club instead.
          Nothing wrong with dancing in the sunshine and I enjoy it ever summer
          The choice of music would be the reason to stay away :wink:
          "..truth has a habit of marching on.."

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          • asdf_admin
            i use to be important
            • Jun 2004
            • 12798

            #20
            "presidential press conferences'

            i can understand why. the Liberal media takes anything they can and skew it such a manor, that fucking heads pop. so that is my final answer and a true one at that.

            :wink:
            dead, yet alive.

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            • devon
              Addiction started
              • Jun 2004
              • 362

              #21
              Originally posted by delirious
              Believe it or not, not many people outside the US like George Bush.
              The majority of Americans don't either.
              i really wish the floor would stop moving!

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              • asdf_admin
                i use to be important
                • Jun 2004
                • 12798

                #22
                ^^^ not true at all. it is spilt 50/50, i would not say that is a majority. you a Liberal?
                dead, yet alive.

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                • Civic_Zen
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1116

                  #23
                  I'm not going to say I like Bush, but I know more people who will probably end up voting for him then Kerry. And I still think Bush will probably win.

                  As for me, I just dislike Kerry more, but not enough to justify a vote for Bush.
                  "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." - Tacitus (55-117 A.D.)
                  "That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves."
                  - Thomas Jefferson

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                  • delirious
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                    • Jun 2004
                    • 288

                    #24
                    Originally posted by factorg
                    Originally posted by delirious
                    The SA government spends loads of money on parties?
                    eh, yes. The presidents inauguration for one, that was a fucking joke. Poverty is rife and there are people who go with no running water or electricity or with no real home, unless you call a tin shack a home? and the government spends all those millions for a party

                    Mbeki inauguration
                    I thought you meant tranceparties! I agree that it wastes money on really stupid things (like most governments)

                    Originally posted by delirious
                    Our economy has been one of the best performing economies over the past few years so we don't really need the assistance. However, there are loads of countries that REALLY need that assistance.
                    True, i believe South Africa should and can make it's own way. It is a country with great potential imo.

                    Its also true that countries need assistance and which they do get, and South Africa should play their role in giving it.
                    [/quote]

                    And we do... all over the African continent.

                    Originally posted by factorg
                    Originally posted by delirious
                    No, seriously... it's like saying "dude"
                    Must be a capetonian thing then
                    Might be!

                    Originally posted by factorg
                    Nothing wrong with dancing in the sunshine and I enjoy it ever summer
                    The choice of music would be the reason to stay away :wink:
                    I tried to stay away but when I was taken to a party where you could hear the dark, tribal, minimal music for MILES away, in nature, with everyone around a campfire, you learn to appreciate the experience. Very spiritual.

                    Besides that, I stay in the city and hang out in all the clubs

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                    • devon
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                      • Jun 2004
                      • 362

                      #25
                      Originally posted by asdf_admin
                      ^^^ not true at all. it is spilt 50/50, i would not say that is a majority. you a Liberal?
                      the majority of voters did not vote for bush in the last election. i'm registered independent but the more i read and learn i skew more liberal.
                      i really wish the floor would stop moving!

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                      • asdf_admin
                        i use to be important
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 12798

                        #26
                        i was only kidding buddy. it will be an interesting novemeber.

                        we got Bush
                        we got Kerry
                        we got people
                        we got the t's
                        we got the ct's

                        and of course we have media.
                        dead, yet alive.

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                        • neur0t0xin64
                          Getting Somewhere
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 248

                          #27
                          You know kats like delirious and devon and the likes really give me a migraine headache. Delirious for the record...your a joke! For you to post such misinformation and unprecedented bold lies, very irresponsible delirious. See what people like you and your group(eccentric liberals that will do anything possible to create rank propaganda and misguide the uneducated) do is distort facts like a slinky, your world is like a keleidescope of bold lies, a tangles web of false doctrines. See whats humerous to me is that the truth about you, delirious, is that your probably a pill popping bedroom dj that jocks your local djs gooseneck, and gets dreamy about a international dj that you can't wait to taste his plums. You obviously know nothing about politics, and certainly nothing more about AMERICAN politics. NOTICE TO ALL: DONT BELIEVE SHIT THIS GUY SAYS. ie: Can you tell I really dont like this guy? Fact is I have 0 respect for a guy who comes on a legitimate political forum and spreads this kind of pithy lies. If you have an opinion bring it, but dont go spitting misinformation, mate!
                          "In case of doubt, attack." --- Gen. George Patton

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                          • davetlv
                            Platinum Poster
                            • Jun 2004
                            • 1205

                            #28
                            Originally posted by neur0t0xin64
                            You know kats like delirious and devon and the likes really give me a migraine headache. Delirious for the record...your a joke! For you to post such misinformation and unprecedented bold lies, very irresponsible delirious. See what people like you and your group(eccentric liberals that will do anything possible to create rank propaganda and misguide the uneducated) do is distort facts like a slinky, your world is like a keleidescope of bold lies, a tangles web of false doctrines. See whats humerous to me is that the truth about you, delirious, is that your probably a pill popping bedroom dj that jocks your local djs gooseneck, and gets dreamy about a international dj that you can't wait to taste his plums. You obviously know nothing about politics, and certainly nothing more about AMERICAN politics. NOTICE TO ALL: DONT BELIEVE SHIT THIS GUY SAYS. ie: Can you tell I really dont like this guy? Fact is I have 0 respect for a guy who comes on a legitimate political forum and spreads this kind of pithy lies. If you have an opinion bring it, but dont go spitting misinformation, mate!
                            With respect matey, i find your comments somewhat disturbing.

                            First off if you read the orginal post by Delirious you will see a final line in nice bold print pointing out that the resume is nothing more then a joke. Why are you taking it so seriously?

                            Secondly, when people bash Kerry in a similar fashion that seems to be ok with you. Whys that? Does this not smell of hypocrasy?

                            Thirdly, the nature of politics is that people always lie. Well maybe lie is too strong a word, lets try embelish the truth. It happens in every democracy.

                            Fourthly, I've said this before, and i'll say it again, in the run up to elections, the role of the opposition is to discredit the ruling party. The are two ways this can be achieved; either by attacking a political record or by attacking the politician. The opposition doesnt really care, you see all they want is enough doubt in the electorates mind NOT to re-elect the incumbant.
                            Now, it could be argued, that an opposition that attacks the personal qualiaties, or lack of, of the incumbant might be doing to hide the fact that they have nothing really new to offer the electorate, i guess thats one way of looking at it.

                            Finally, on a personal note i'm not an american, i can't vote. Although my personal politics lean slightly to the left, i dont think, internationally speaking, that Bush has been so bad for the world (I can't talk about how he's been for America i'm just not that informed!), but i'm also not convinced that Kerry will be so bad. We're living in an age where the lines of politics are being continually redrawn with a blurring between centre left and right in most countries.

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                            • toasty
                              Sir Toastiness
                              • Jun 2004
                              • 6585

                              #29
                              Originally posted by davetlv
                              Although my personal politics lean slightly to the left, i dont think, internationally speaking, that Bush has been so bad for the world (I can't talk about how he's been for America i'm just not that informed!)
                              I don't really have a huge problem with his international policy in the abstract, although I think his judgment was clouded when it came to Iraq, which led to that policy being poorly implemented.

                              IMHO, it is here in the States that Bush has really failed. His domestic policies have been to favor big business over individuals at pretty much every turn. The number of people without health insurance has risen from 4 million to 44 million during his adminstration, job growth is pitiful, and the stock market is lower today than it was when he took office -- I'm pretty sure that is a first. Today, new overtime provisions went into effect that will allow employers to avoid paying overtime to millions of Americans. He's taken liberties with our civil liberties, allowing unprecedented government intrusion into our lives as citizens. Crazy shit here -- I really, really can't wait to see him go.

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                              • delirious
                                Addiction started
                                • Jun 2004
                                • 288

                                #30
                                Originally posted by neur0t0xin64
                                You know kats like delirious and devon and the likes really give me a migraine headache. Delirious for the record...your a joke! For you to post such misinformation and unprecedented bold lies, very irresponsible delirious.. rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant rant


                                Why is it that some people get so angry and have hissy-fits instead of having a constructive and interesting exchange of views? If you can't be civil to a fellow clubber in a dance music forum, what chance do we have at creating peace around the world? The resume was a joke. Chill out.

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