Post-election-day bullspunk
Nov. 6th, 2002 12:25 pmYou know, I don't expect everyone to be happy about the results, but I do expect people to buckle down and cope.
Waaah, the Republicans are in power. Waaaah! It's a conspiracy! Waaaaaaaaaaah! Waaaaah, I should move to Canada!
Yes, yes you should. Please move to Canada. Move there and spare me your noise.
Waaah, the Republicans are in power. Waaaah! It's a conspiracy! Waaaaaaaaaaah! Waaaaah, I should move to Canada!
Yes, yes you should. Please move to Canada. Move there and spare me your noise.
Re: Dude
Date: 2002-11-08 10:47 pm (UTC)I'm not partisan in any ordinary sense. I am just being taxed to pieces, and the rates get higher decade after decade without fail. Gah!
After a brief period of being a no-tax-too-high Democrat (sadly, there aren't many who aren't in that category lately) in college, I'm basically a SMALL-"L" libertarian ... but I vote GOP in many races because that is the best chance of stopping the greatest overall harm to me and my interests.
And yes, a problem with my being GOP is that most Republicans do not cotton to furs ... let alone furs who life-model. I'd say fewer than 5% of furs would call themselves political conservatives ... that fewer than 5% of life models would do so ... and that there are fewer than 10 lawyers who are life models who like anthropomorphic shtuff in the WORLD.
And nine of THEM are gay.
Which makes me a misfit all over the place. :]