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11-07-2004, 03:51 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
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Originally Posted by AmorMiHombre
STFU Farm Boy!!!! hehe, us New Yorkers are plenty bright! I don't knock you farm yokels so don't you knock us city folk!
(hopefully no one takes this post seriously...except for the fact that there's no reason to talk crap about New Yorkers...besides, being the people that actually experienced the terrorism first hand i think they deserve quite a bit of say (or whatnot) in what goes on) <--- that comment is just tied in to something jon stewart mentioned as how the people most effected by terrorism (NYers) didn't even vote for Bush in the first place...blah blah blah.
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i dont agree with that all....just because someone lives in new york doesnt mean they experienced the terrorism any more than anyone else in our country. if a person was in the towers themself, or in the pentagon, thats one thing, but to say that just because people lived in new york deserve and more say than anyone else in this country is a load of crap.....9-11 was a hit to our nation as a whole, the belief that many of us have held that we're untouchable was taken away in a single act.....the impact wasnt in new york, or in D.C., it was all over the World.....
....and just a mention, without the midwest states, in example Michigan(who barely voted for Kerry), the capital for automotive production....knowone would be driving cars....i think saying that people in big cities, or the so-called major impact states should have more say is the sterotypical view of a big city person....everyone else is below them, which i guess would be where the term redneck would come from in the first place, people who stereotype
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11-07-2004, 04:01 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
Sillyrabbit..... have you seen the WTC?
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11-07-2004, 04:08 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
yes i have Jimi, ive actually been to New York just recently....what about it?
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11-07-2004, 04:10 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
Well, my point was, New Yorkers can take it more personally. They were there at the time of crisis. I was born in New York, but haven't been there since, so to me, it's like a faraway land. Yes, I suffered some from attacks on US soil, but, had it happened in San Antonio and not in NYC, I would have been hit harder. My point is that New Yorkers are welcome to take it more personally than me, I believe, as they do.
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11-07-2004, 09:25 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
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Originally Posted by sillyrabbit
yes i have Jimi, ive actually been to New York just recently....what about it?
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Were you there on September 11, 2001? September 12th? September 13th?
Did you have to inhale little bits of a fallen building? View your neighbors jump from a burning building? Watch policemen go into a building and not come out? Run from falling debris? Experience the aftermath of figuring out who's still missing, who's dead, going through all the healing...Some people weren't even able to stay in their apartments.
I'm not speaking personally because i was out of the country and the worst of it for me was making sure my brother and friends were ok and not being able to access my school's email system due to the towers falling.
Yes i'm giving the worst of it but to claim that shit about how it's a nation's mourning and a thing felt by the world...Yes, foreigners were extremely sympathetic towards us and i never heard an unkind word about it, but it wasn't their tragedy, at the time...I mean i didn't go around mourning after the Oklahoma City Bombing (although its a bit different) because i'm not from Oklahoma, it didn't affect me in any way and it would have been very false of me to go around saying how afraid/sad/upset/blahblahblah i now was.
Shit, i was stuck in the Manhattan one day after school and had to severely reroute my way home on several subways and a train because there was a "fire" in Penn Station and it got shut down...It was just weird watching everyone walking briskly in the opposite direction of me as helicopters swarmed overhead...
We have police units with dogs and guns in Penn Station every day...coming back from class some nights there are NYPD in full SWAT gear outside of Madison Square Garden with dogs sniffing around. Granted, as Hijacker stated, it's not only in NYC that there is such a high security presence.
That is all....i didn't mean to get so defensive, i just wanted stated that they do indeed have a right to take things a bit more personally after the attacks...
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11-08-2004, 03:55 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
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Well, my point was, New Yorkers can take it more personally. They were there at the time of crisis. I was born in New York, but haven't been there since, so to me, it's like a faraway land. Yes, I suffered some from attacks on US soil, but, had it happened in San Antonio and not in NYC, I would have been hit harder. My point is that New Yorkers are welcome to take it more personally than me, I believe, as they do.
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I knew it! I knew you wasn't a pure bred southerner...i finally got to the bottom of all your anti-bush posts :wiggle:
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11-09-2004, 07:06 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
Actual voter percentage map.
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11-09-2004, 09:10 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
What informed person could vote Bush?
What are his policies?
To defend America?
I don't think so.
He went to Afghanistan to hunt down Bin Laden (sorry he sent American kids to Afghanistan). He went with the support of almost every country on the globe.
What happened in Afghanistan? Bin Laden must be locked up by now, musn't he, that was almost 2 1/2 years ago. He must have been caught, right...He could run but he couldn't hide.
No, no Bin Laden, just dead Afghans. A war akin to the NY Yankees taking on a kids softball team.
Then somehow, Bush decided that it was Iraq that did it, it was Iraq all along.
In Eutope it was picked up straight away for what it was, bullshit. When this was proved, Bush went on about WMD which most believed was bullshit, but only Blix could prove or disprove. Bush knew there was none, hence his hurry to war.
The great trick he pulled was convincing 40% of America that Sadaam was behind 911, and not his Arab friends in Saudi Arabia.
This was pretty easy to do since your spineless media never challenged him on it.
The worst thing, is no matter what facts alot of you are presented with, you cannot see the truth.
You range from people who think war is great, YEE-HAW, to people who believe his lies.
Is the world a safer place now....hmmm, I don't think so.
Personally I believe its only a matter of time before there's another attack, potentially much larger than before. Bush cannot go on disrespecting the arab world...or he can, but America will, ultimately pay the price for this idiots actions.
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11-09-2004, 09:42 AM
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I knew it! I knew you wasn't a pure bred southerner...i finally got to the bottom of all your anti-bush posts :wiggle:
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No, I have lived in Texas 90% of my life. (I had written this once before, but it seems to have "disappeared.")
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11-09-2004, 09:54 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
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too small to be helpful, would you be able to get a larger picture to share? thanks
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11-09-2004, 09:58 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
haha, is that sarcasm? 
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11-09-2004, 01:38 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
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Originally Posted by auntybush xi
As I sat up on Tuesday night, wednesday morning looking at the election results coming in , I couldn't help but notice that the more backward and redneck the area, the more likely it was that bush would win.
And the more urban and wealthy the area the more likely a Kerry victory.
Is this generally true?
The last time I was in NY, I did not meet one person who didn't despise GW, I thought this was a reflection of how everyone in the country must feel, I was very very wrong.
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Nice thread. Thanks for the insult.
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11-09-2004, 02:23 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
is this the map you guys were asking for? ...

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11-09-2004, 02:25 PM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
saving that picture, thanks.
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11-10-2004, 04:04 AM
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Re: Rednecks rejoice
"West France"? I'll have you know that almost every inch of former French land in the US (Ohio Valley and Louisianna Terrotory) is red  .
Besides, Washington DC, the one place more American than anywhere else, voted 90% Kerry. Check and mate.
PS: The rollback erased me and Justin debating over the fact that Bush was elected solely because of rednecks (defined: Ignorant backwoods Christians) voting on "moral values" instead of any issues, of which they were clueless on, and because their preachers illegally ordered their mindless followers to vote Bush or burn in Hell (not an exageration, this really happened across the nation!).
To prove that the Christians voting Bush were ignorant, I pointed out that a large portion of them voted Bush because of Kerry's stance on gay marriage, which is almost IDENTICLE to Bush's minus the amendment.
I also remember saying a few lines about how the average IQ of a state the greater the chance they voted Bush, the fact that people living around cities, even in Texas, vote Democrat always and only illiterate-assed county REDNECKS voted Bush en-mass. Just the fact that these voters probably know less about either Bush or Kerry's stances on anything and the way the government works than they do about how to prevent the law from towing their bustedass car in their front lawn again, makes a good case for which voters know more about what.
And as a final note: Because the Bush administration bankrupted TN with it's orders of us when we were having budget issues BEFORE he showed up, mixed with ignorant security placements, terrorists can easily take out Norris or one of the other nearby dams. The flooding water will take out the Y-12 nuclear weapon plant here and kaboom, no more East TN. Do I feel safer with a president more concerned with pissing off an entire religion and uniting their formerly feudal nations into one unified anti-American force than stationing guards at the dams surrounding the 3rd highest priority target in the entire nation (Oak Ridge, TN)? Hell no. Do I feel safer that terrorists can't sneak in when drugs, a harder smuggling job than un-burdened humans, flood into the nation as if we weren't even trying to keep them out? Hell no. The idea that Bush made us ANY safer is laughable, it's like locking your front door but leaving your windows open.
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