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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: shades who wrote (72491)1/24/2006 2:14:30 AM
From: 49thMIMOManderRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Yes, I am really proud, they are really smart and funny, most of our (young) women members of our parliament.

Maybe too smart and too funny for some which have really basic problems (but we have fun with them too, easy in a center-based PR multimember voting district system)

"Dont you live in that part of the world gerrymander - you should be ashamed!!"

Note, one of those maybe 20-50 little funny things is how easily some recognize the first 5 notes of that "international", another is that "supressed" (slaves) is
kind of "sorro-" in finnish and it is pronounced almost the same way as "Zorro".

Some good free-market-neo-liberal(vulgar-libertarian) lock-step (fascist-style) marching stuff makes any true brain-damaged "patriot" react very strongly..

That is still the problem of our ancient conservative party,
what to do with them, support them in their own little party or embrace them for some additional brain-damaged votes.

Their "Great Leader" is actually really smart, he knows the importance of the work he is doing, trying to handle those 3-6%, the salt in our soup.
(usually they just get lost in their infighting about something nobody else understands anything about, earlier it was the stalinists, but now the funniest are on the "opposite" side, lock-step and marching, criss-cross, zig-zag)