Subject: "Bush Won. Get over it."

From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 3:13 AM
Message-ID: <tUDH9.112478$Kj1.4588309@twister.austin.rr.com>

Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?

--
So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
way yours is ("--").
-- Some Linux Freak

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "rev_cletus" <rev_cletus@hotmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 6:21 AM
Message-ID: <BEGH9.52989$ID2.4040217@twister.southeast.rr.com>

"Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com> wrote in message
news:tUDH9.112478$Kj1.4588309@twister.austin.rr.com...
> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?

Why, yes, it does; it means that the rule of "Neener" has made fast in the
Land of Limbaugh, that third-grade schoolyard taunting has nearly completely
replaced informed political discourse in this wretched refuse-heap, that the
task of the oligarchs and their sycophants is nearly complete: to make the
greatest majority of the population so fuxing stoopid and so uninterested in
the "common good" that they'd rather rush about in traffic in their
customized Humvee death-machines looking for a good deal on some flashy
gewgaw or stare for hours at the Big Glass Teat in their living room than
see how the little old lady down the street's doing, *especially* if she
didn't vote Rebooblican; it does indeed mean that the person uttering that
tired bon mot is making tacit admission of their need to remain
*brainwashed* and utterly ignorant of actual facts, to allow their entire
thought process to be overtaken by the Borg of "the media" and their
opinions shaped by a gang of talking heads that couldn't give less of a
flying fuck about them.

And you can bet these silly creatures will happily march right over the edge
of whatever cliff their Exalted Leader points them to, all in the name of
"Homeland Security"...ein Reich, ein Volk, ein fuggin' Fuhrer.

And I'm afraid it's going to get a *lot* worse before it gets any better.

--
Rev. Cletus Aurelius
Q4"B"4L
Flower Town Detachment, Dobbs-on-a-stick

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: like.excess@sex.org
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 8:56 AM
Message-ID: <3DEF5BAC.5D13@succeeds.com>

Rev. Magdalen wrote:
>
> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like
> they need to say that to other people on the
> internet, two years later, mean anything?
>

What gets me are how many people assume that Al Gore
would have done anything different from Bush. The
whole fascist-state thing, but with James Carville
running Homeland Security, and what, Hillary as head
of the FBI?
Two sides of the same Americanishe Mark.
Both sides *want* fascism. A throwback to the good-
ol'-days when the CONspiracy hadn't yet run out the
clock leaving all the CONspirators to stand around
going, "Okay, so it's END TIMES and WE RULE, now
WHERE THE FUCK IS OUR LORD CTHULU?"

"What, you mean we've got all these COOL UNIFORMS, no
ethics or restraint, and an immense army, and NOTHING
TO DO WITH IT?"

--
Give me thank or kill me.
--nu-monet

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: Server 13 <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: c-bee1@uiuc.edu
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 10:34 AM
Message-ID: <3DEF7200.17621950@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>

"nu-monet v5.0" wrote:
>
> Rev. Magdalen wrote:
> >
> > Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like
> > they need to say that to other people on the
> > internet, two years later, mean anything?
> >
>
> What gets me are how many people assume that Al Gore
> would have done anything different from Bush. The
> whole fascist-state thing, but with James Carville
> running Homeland Security, and what, Hillary as head
> of the FBI?
> Two sides of the same Americanishe Mark.

What gets me is how many people are willing to make fools of
themselves pretending to have the slightest idea one way or the other.

In actual fact, if Al Gore had been allowed to be elected normally,
the Xists would have finally come last X-day and we'd all be off this rock.

I like my fantasy better than theirs. =)

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "gurdjieff 0f gormorrah" <jamfox05@comcast.net>
Newsgroups: alt.slack,alt.discordia
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2002 4:33 AM
Message-ID: <mQKdnZi_S8HS8m2gXTWcoA@comcast.com>

"nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com> wrote in message
news:3DEF5BAC.5D13@succeeds.com...
> Rev. Magdalen wrote:
> >
> > Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like
> > they need to say that to other people on the
> > internet, two years later, mean anything?
> >
>
> What gets me are how many people assume that Al Gore
> would have done anything different from Bush. The
> whole fascist-state thing, but with James Carville
> running Homeland Security, and what, Hillary as head
> of the FBI?
> Two sides of the same Americanishe Mark.
> Both sides *want* fascism. A throwback to the good-
> ol'-days when the CONspiracy hadn't yet run out the
> clock leaving all the CONspirators to stand around
> going, "Okay, so it's END TIMES and WE RULE, now
> WHERE THE FUCK IS OUR LORD CTHULU?"
>
> "What, you mean we've got all these COOL UNIFORMS

fu*k!
I *just* want to fire the big shiney cannon off and then have someone take a
photgraph of me posing with my right hand tucked into my shirt between the
3rd and 4th button...
Then me ass is going home, curl up with a good hook
R.... and discuss the pros and cons of peroni disorder......

was wonderin' iffa the crew was goin' , once again, to amsterdamn....for
fun and coffee? Ya do know, that the most expensive koffee in the world
comes from the Blue Mts in Jamaica..... and the most inexpensive coffee also
comes from Jamaica.... never really understood doing the european thing in
back to back echoes... especially, when you consider the fu*kin' price of a
airline ticket just to get there...hey, I ain't no stranger to the other
side of the pond.... been there, lived there.... but for the type of
cultural exchange everyone seems to be into....well, shit....you could kill
yourself , literally , at least a 1000 times over in the carribean for what
it cost ya
to * just* haul ya ass to the neitherlands.....and what is the carrot that
get's ya own that plane to begin with? the opportunity to drink REALLY cheap
french wine, gag on airline 3 course trays of over cooked bard yard pimp,
dried out mummy-fied and king tutish roast beef or god forbid , the dreaded
veggie plate...(* quicky makes the sign of the cross and funnels a decent
volume of tequilla down the 'ol gullet *) only to ride thru the blackness of
the night for 7 to 8 hours towards the chilly and , more often than not,
damp, drizzly, and /or rainy amsterdamn....once again, don't misunderstand
me.... amsterdamn, is fine...cool as can be.... but, hell, ya spending more
than half ya "party and vice "money up on goddamn airline tickets !.... and
iffa 20 or so of ya'll go.... ( give and take 3 either way ) damn, ya could
rent a villa on the south coast of Jamaica..... and stay for a fuckin'
year.... and guess what, ain't no americans, at all there to speak of , on
the south coast...just ** laughs ** europeans.... mostly from germany
and.... and..... come on', ya know what's coming next..... bingo ! that's
right....from holland....
seems americans...go to amsterdamn for vice and the windmill folks and all
those people who have a fetish for sticking their fingers into dykes go to
jamaica for vice.....
do the math.......let's see... last I checked and it was way before
sept./11.....it cost about $ 900 to a Grand to get to amsterdamn..... ok,
let's put this into a true substance that everyone.....well, some will
understand and might even appreciate...... for what you pay for that 1999
based airline fare you could cop 18 to 20 lbs of flop all day long along my
'ol stompin' grounds...of the south coast.... the south coast is also
lobster country, and the growing season is 12 months a year 365/365.....so,
I am going to take a wild guess here....the dykes of amsterdamn have to be
the main attraction, huh?

l0v3,
gurdjieff of gormorrah

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack,alt.discordia
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2002 10:22 AM
Message-ID: <Fg3I9.118755$Kj1.4806246@twister.austin.rr.com>

"gurdjieff 0f gormorrah" <jamfox05@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:mQKdnZi_S8HS8m2gXTWcoA@comcast.com

> for what you pay for that 1999 based airline fare
> you could cop 18 to 20 lbs of flop all day long along my 'ol stompin'
> grounds...of the south coast.... the south coast is also lobster
> country, and the growing season is 12 months a year 365/365.....so, I
> am going to take a wild guess here....the dykes of amsterdamn have to
> be the main attraction, huh?

Not the dykes so much as the PRICELESS WORKS OF ART and MILLENIA OLD
ARCHITECTURE. I don't think anyone who has gone on the Amsterdam trips was
unaware that it would have been possible to go to some third-world country
and stay in some hostel and get a lot of drugs for the same money. It may
surprise you to find this out, but most people on the Amsterdam trips were
not going just so they could do drugs. They wanted to see Europe and great
art and a different culture -- the drugs were just an added exotic element
of the whole thing, which a lot of people didn't even take advantage of.

I'm all for trips to other places, but the thing of it is that nobody wants
to go to a place where you might get hurt. Or where there might not be all
the little things one needs, such as waiters who speak English and readily
available pastries. Well maybe some of the younger kids would be into
flophousing their way across the third world, but none of the people who
actually have the money to go someplace in the usual American manner would
want to do that. It would suck to pay all this money and use one of your
precious vacation weeks and then end up someplace where you couldn't drink
the water and people were rude to you and there was no room service. That's
why we hate the French so much. They sit over there with their six weeks
paid vacation and when we make all this effort to go see them, they're rude
to us. Fuck that. We can take our money to Holland instead, where the
people are unfailingly polite, even when you're so fucked up you can barely
speak to them.

--
So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not
the way yours is ("--"). -- Some Linux Freak

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: like.excess@sex.org
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 12:54 PM
Message-ID: <3DEF9397.1B41@succeeds.com>

ICEKNIFE wrote:
>
> If you don't understand the concept of "lesser
> of two evils", try this SCIENCE experiment thingy:
>
> 1. Stick your dick in a bucket of dry ice.
>
> 2. Stick your dick in an open flame.
>
> Contrast and Compare.

Oh, kinda like the Clap, huh?

Home rememdies don't cure politics.

--
"It's like the Roman Empire. Wasn't everybody
running around just covered with syphilis?
And then it was destroyed by the volcano."
--Joan Collins

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Blackout" <blackout@404subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 2:19 PM
Message-ID: <IENH9.996$wp5.44111@news.uswest.net>

"ICEKNIFE" wrote > a brief synopsis of the human life cycle

> 1. Stick your dick in a bucket of ice.
>
> 2. Stick your dick in an open flame.

you forgot:

3. repeat until DEAD

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Ned Wreck" <NedWreck@usenetserver.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 9:37 PM
Message-ID: <GtTH9.27392$nd5.16451@news.bellsouth.net>

Well, to make the contest fair, it'd have to be an open flame and a bucket
of liquid nitrogen.

Ned

--
Eternal Salvation or Triple Your Money Back!!! HTTP://WWW.SubGenius.com

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "gurdjieff 0f gormorrah" <jamfox05@comcast.net>
Newsgroups: alt.slack,alt.discordia
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2002 5:27 AM
Message-ID: <BvucnTOjJI9u5m2gXTWcpA@comcast.com>

"ICEKNIFE" <icNOekSPAMnife@lmi.net> wrote in message
news:q6mdnZBbN9SqDXKgXTWcow@lmi.net...
>
> "nu-monet v5.0" <nothing@succeeds.com> wrote in message
> news:3DEF5BAC.5D13@succeeds.com...
> > Rev. Magdalen wrote:
> > >
> > > Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like
> > > they need to say that to other people on the
> > > internet, two years later, mean anything?
> > >
> >
> > What gets me are how many people assume that Al Gore
> > would have done anything different from Bush. The
> > whole fascist-state thing, but with James Carville
> > running Homeland Security, and what, Hillary as head
> > of the FBI?
> > Two sides of the same Americanishe Mark.
> > Both sides *want* fascism. A throwback to the good-
> > ol'-days when the CONspiracy hadn't yet run out the
> > clock leaving all the CONspirators to stand around
> > going, "Okay, so it's END TIMES and WE RULE, now
> > WHERE THE FUCK IS OUR LORD CTHULU?"
> >
> > "What, you mean we've got all these COOL UNIFORMS, no
> > ethics or restraint, and an immense army, and NOTHING
> > TO DO WITH IT?"
>
> If you don't understand the concept of "lesser of two evils", try this
> SCIENCE experiment thingy:
>
> 1. Stick your dick in a bucket of ice.
>
> 2. Stick your dick in an open flame.
>
> Contrast and Compare.

well, hell....perhaps, if the flame had not been so open... a tad
tighter...the outcome might have been quite different.... but still... I am
proud to announce the up and coming marriage between myself and the
ever-so-lovely bucket of ice...each and everyone of you are invited to this
blesseth event and all of ice bucket's family will be attending.... from the
too-cool-4 ganster-school rapper....me ain't no tupac, nor shorty
MFer.....me mo like " Momma says knock ya out" kinda Blood .......or mo
like will smith....yeah, man...icecube gonna attend, and so is
icetea...speaking of will smith, could ya believe the brother actually
played a queer in that up-town flick? where was the man's head at when he
agreed to play such a part, huh? Iffa ya ask me , he wassa spendin' way too
much time with his brother Carlton.... now, that brother was 'mo white than
pat boone at a jay-cee's pot luck lunchin'.... shit, ya could put 'ol
Carlton in a John Wayne movie and nobody, I mean no fu*kin' body would be
any the wiser...
It's the equavelent of Public Enemy showing up as guest stars on the andy of
mayberry T.V. series.....shit, that's one episode, that before it ended, we
would witness sherriff Andy Taylor actually handing over that single bullet
to Barney and turning a blind eye.....
we would find ottis hangin tight with the brothers, and quicky substituting
his chippin' like habbit of white lighten' corn liquire for tall bouy's colt
45's, reefer, and a 'lil rock.... and I bet ya ten to one befor' the ever
so popular whistling song issa played at the beginning of next week's
show .....that ya might, just might....be hearin' on the radio a rap version
of Bob Marley's
" Otis and I shot the sheriff but I&I did not shoot no muther fu*kin' ras
clot deputy..."

l0v3,
gurdjieff 0f gormorrah

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: Server 13 <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: c-bee1@uiuc.edu
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 10:39 AM
Message-ID: <3DEF7342.9C8B4767@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>

"Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
>
> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
>
> --
> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
> way yours is ("--").
> -- Some Linux Freak

I still quote heavily from your coup-de-grace response to Deadcorpse
on election 2000. Compact and deadly.

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: Joe Cosby <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 11:49 AM
Message-ID: <is0vuusi98p6bg9pgepvp9tr7fakj95d0e@4ax.com>

On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 09:39:47 -0600, Server 13
<c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote:

>
>
>"Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
>>
>> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
>> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
>>
>> --
>> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
>> way yours is ("--").
>> -- Some Linux Freak
>
> I still quote heavily from your coup-de-grace response to Deadcorpse
>on election 2000. Compact and deadly.

what was it?

--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com

I remember way back in Grade 8 Geography where many people
had difficulty trying to understand why all of the rivers didn't flow
towards the bottom of the page.
- Greg Wotton


Sig by Kookie Jar 5.98d http://go.to/generalfrenetics/

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 12:44 PM
Message-ID: <UfMH9.113282$Kj1.4644754@twister.austin.rr.com>

"Joe Cosby" <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com> wrote in message
news:is0vuusi98p6bg9pgepvp9tr7fakj95d0e@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 09:39:47 -0600, Server 13
> <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >"Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
> >>
> >> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that
to
> >> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
> >>
> >> --
> >> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not
the
> >> way yours is ("--").
> >> -- Some Linux Freak
> >
> > I still quote heavily from your coup-de-grace response to Deadcorpse
> >on election 2000. Compact and deadly.
>
> what was it?

Yeah I don't know either, but apparently it was awesome! I rule! It was
prolly something revolutionary that will land me in the death camps.

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: Server 13 <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Reply-To: c-bee1@uiuc.edu
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 2:47 PM
Message-ID: <3DEFAD34.AB66A4BF@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>

"Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
>
> "Joe Cosby" <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:is0vuusi98p6bg9pgepvp9tr7fakj95d0e@4ax.com...
> > On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 09:39:47 -0600, Server 13
> > <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > >
> > >"Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
> > >>
> > >> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that
> to
> > >> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not
> the
> > >> way yours is ("--").
> > >> -- Some Linux Freak
> > >
> > > I still quote heavily from your coup-de-grace response to Deadcorpse
> > >on election 2000. Compact and deadly.
> >
> > what was it?
>
> Yeah I don't know either, but apparently it was awesome! I rule! It was
> prolly something revolutionary that will land me in the death camps.

Courtesy of Google:

"
From: Rev. Magdalen (magdalen@home.com)
Subject: Re: News Snippets
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: 2001-06-11 11:09:03 PST

Rev. Dead Corpse <DeadCorpse@justanotherfucker.com> wrote in message
news:fz2V6.16717$tb6.4918933@typhoon.austin.rr.com...
>
> "Server Thirteen" <c-bee1@staff.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
> news:3B2444D8.8E6F2584@staff.uiuc.edu...
> >
> > IIRC, the normal recount procedure was proceeding apace when the
> > repubs filed in court to stop it. Does anyone remember this..?
> >
> > After that, all they had to do was confound each subsequent attempt in
> > similar manner with delay tactic after delay tactic. All the media then
> > had to do was make it all about deadlines.
>
> Go back and parse through the what happened again. What the Repubs stopped
> was a re-count of the re-count. The Dims also CHANGED THE CRITERIA for an
> acceptable ballot. Double punched ballots, hanging, dangling chads, ect...
> were supposed to be tossed. You can't change the rules in something like
> this, AFTER THE FACT!

I watched the entire thing unfold, and you are wrong. You are repeating
something James Baker said very loudly, very often. He was lying. It's a
technique you should become more familiar with, it was Hitler's favorite:
The Big Lie. It works this way -- you make up a lie, then you repeat it
authoritatively as often as you can. Eventually, people begin to believe
it. You fell victim to it.

The ONLY complete recount is just being finished right now, by a consortium
of newspapers. It was James Baker who tried to change the rules in the
middle of "the game", as he calls our electoral process. The rules stated
quite clearly that any candidate could ask for a manual recount in whatever
counties he chose. Bush chose several counties, which were recounted
without any hoopla. Gore chose three counties, Dade, Palm Beach, and
Volusia. Palm Beach was the only county to recount, but it finished one
hour too late and its results were never accepted. Dade began to recount,
but stopped when Republican operatives flown in on Bush's tab mobbed the
hallways of the county building. Volusia just tried to stay out of the
fray.

After many obstacles preventing Gore from getting his rights, the State
Supreme Court, the highest authority on Florida law, determined that all
undervotes should be recounted, using the standards set in the Florida
Election Code: the intent of the voter, as determined by a reasonable
person. James Baker tried to make this sound like some kind of
mind-reading, but whether or not he thinks it's stupid, it IS Florida Law.
Baker didn't like that law, so he got his buddies on the Big Court to stop
the whole thing with an emergency Stay that said the counting must stop
because Bush might suffer "irreparable harm" from continued counting. In
other words, Scalia's Stay presupposes that Bush not only HAS won, but
has a
RIGHT to win, and any counts that show differently would wrongfully harm
him.

Did you just watch Fox News the whole time, or did you bother to look up the
law? Read Vince Bugliosi's new book, if you dare to shake up your firmly
fixed assumptions.

..And again, a big thank-you to you, my favorite lil' Iron Maiden! =)

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Rev. Magdalen" <magdalen@subgenius.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Fri, Dec 6, 2002 10:26 AM
Message-ID: <lk3I9.118756$Kj1.4806610@twister.austin.rr.com>

"Server 13" <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
news:3DEFAD34.AB66A4BF@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
> "Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
>>
>> "Joe Cosby" <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com> wrote in message
>> news:is0vuusi98p6bg9pgepvp9tr7fakj95d0e@4ax.com...
>>> On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 09:39:47 -0600, Server 13
>>> <c-bee1@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Rev. Magdalen" wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say
>>>>> that to other people on the internet, two years later, mean
>>>>> anything?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and
>>>>> not the way yours is ("--").
>>>>> -- Some Linux Freak
>>>>
>>>> I still quote heavily from your coup-de-grace response to
>>>> Deadcorpse on election 2000. Compact and deadly.
>>>
>>> what was it?
>>
>> Yeah I don't know either, but apparently it was awesome! I rule!
>> It was prolly something revolutionary that will land me in the death
>> camps.
>
> Courtesy of Google:
>
> "
> From: Rev. Magdalen (magdalen@home.com)
> Subject: Re: News Snippets
> Newsgroups: alt.slack
> Date: 2001-06-11 11:09:03 PST
>
> Rev. Dead Corpse <DeadCorpse@justanotherfucker.com> wrote in message
> news:fz2V6.16717$tb6.4918933@typhoon.austin.rr.com...
>>
>> "Server Thirteen" <c-bee1@staff.uiuc.edu> wrote in message
>> news:3B2444D8.8E6F2584@staff.uiuc.edu...
>>>
>>> IIRC, the normal recount procedure was proceeding apace when the
>>> repubs filed in court to stop it. Does anyone remember this..?
>>>
>>> After that, all they had to do was confound each subsequent
>>> attempt in similar manner with delay tactic after delay tactic.
>>> All the media then had to do was make it all about deadlines.
>>
>> Go back and parse through the what happened again. What the Repubs
>> stopped was a re-count of the re-count. The Dims also CHANGED THE
>> CRITERIA for an acceptable ballot. Double punched ballots, hanging,
>> dangling chads, ect... were supposed to be tossed. You can't change
>> the rules in something like this, AFTER THE FACT!
>
> I watched the entire thing unfold, and you are wrong. You are
> repeating something James Baker said very loudly, very often. He was
> lying. It's a technique you should become more familiar with, it was
> Hitler's favorite: The Big Lie. It works this way -- you make up a
> lie, then you repeat it authoritatively as often as you can.
> Eventually, people begin to believe it. You fell victim to it.
>
> The ONLY complete recount is just being finished right now, by a
> consortium of newspapers. It was James Baker who tried to change the
> rules in the middle of "the game", as he calls our electoral process.
> The rules stated quite clearly that any candidate could ask for a
> manual recount in whatever counties he chose. Bush chose several
> counties, which were recounted without any hoopla. Gore chose three
> counties, Dade, Palm Beach, and Volusia. Palm Beach was the only
> county to recount, but it finished one hour too late and its results
> were never accepted. Dade began to recount, but stopped when
> Republican operatives flown in on Bush's tab mobbed the hallways of
> the county building. Volusia just tried to stay out of the fray.
>
> After many obstacles preventing Gore from getting his rights, the
> State Supreme Court, the highest authority on Florida law, determined
> that all undervotes should be recounted, using the standards set in
> the Florida Election Code: the intent of the voter, as determined by
> a reasonable person. James Baker tried to make this sound like some
> kind of mind-reading, but whether or not he thinks it's stupid, it IS
> Florida Law. Baker didn't like that law, so he got his buddies on the
> Big Court to stop the whole thing with an emergency Stay that said
> the counting must stop because Bush might suffer "irreparable harm"
> from continued counting. In other words, Scalia's Stay presupposes
> that Bush not only HAS won, but has a
> RIGHT to win, and any counts that show differently would wrongfully
> harm him.
>
> Did you just watch Fox News the whole time, or did you bother to look
> up the law? Read Vince Bugliosi's new book, if you dare to shake up
> your firmly fixed assumptions.
>
> ..And again, a big thank-you to you, my favorite lil' Iron Maiden!
> =)

Well I am honored that you would remember that and think it was great. I
was pretty fired up then, I literally didn't do anything else but watch the
news for that entire time. I had a lot of people who had to go to work
depending on me for news updates and to explain all the convoluted legal
questions, plus I was debating on about four different forums and chats. It
was intense! So if I wrote one good post that one person remembers two
years later, then, that was something good that came out of it, I guess. Or
something.

--
So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not
the way yours is ("--"). -- Some Linux Freak

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: "Slackitude" <allyerslack@rebelongat.home>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 11:23 AM
Message-ID: <pan.2002.12.05.16.23.08.377524@rebelongat.home>

On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 08:13:13 +0000, Rev. Magdalen wrote:

> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
>
> --
> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
> way yours is ("--").
> -- Some Linux Freak

Bush won? I'll be damned. I gotta' turn on the TV once in awhile.

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: Joe Cosby <joecosby@SPAMBLOCKmindspring.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 12:04 PM
Message-ID: <kn1vuu8grs2e0341t4ikhjc6d4vpm0l0cv@4ax.com>

On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 16:23:08 GMT, "Slackitude"
<allyerslack@rebelongat.home> wrote:

>On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 08:13:13 +0000, Rev. Magdalen wrote:
>
>> Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
>> other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
>>
>> --
>> So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
>> way yours is ("--").
>> -- Some Linux Freak
>
>Bush won? I'll be damned. I gotta' turn on the TV once in awhile.

Well not him, it was his kid. Kinda dorky looking fucker.

--
Joe Cosby
http://joecosby.home.mindspring.com

I'm PRO-ACCORDIAN and I VOTE


Sig by Kookie Jar 5.98d http://go.to/generalfrenetics/

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: glassgnost <dlindnerSPAMBLOCKED@socal.rr.com>
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 4:37 PM
Message-ID: <3DEFC74B.6050502@socal.rr.com>

Joe Cosby wrote:
> On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 16:23:08 GMT, "Slackitude"
> <allyerslack@rebelongat.home> wrote:
>
>
>>On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 08:13:13 +0000, Rev. Magdalen wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Does the fact that people are STILL feeling like they need to say that to
>>>other people on the internet, two years later, mean anything?
>>>
>>>--
>>>So, the proper signature delimiter is the way mine is ("-- ") and not the
>>>way yours is ("--").
>>> -- Some Linux Freak
>>
>>Bush won? I'll be damned. I gotta' turn on the TV once in awhile.
>
>
> Well not him, it was his kid. Kinda dorky looking fucker.

Considering that we're all just jerkin' off and marking time until we get
off this fucking planet, what diff does it make anyway?

Not that I'd be all that worried even if I considered it significant. The
L.A. County Registrar still thinks my mother-in-law, who died five years
ago, is still able to vote and serve jury duty. They won't take my word for
it unless I pay for copies of her death cert - from their *own* fucking
files - and send the copy back to them. Add to this the almost utter
certanity that Mr. Bill will strongarm them into using WinDoze...

Hell, even the "fearsome" al-queda can't sustain a fucking war for shit.
They got off one good hit, and that's all she wrote. No follow-up. Fuck.

At this rate, I'm gonna be stuck here another fifty years.

Either nuke L.A. or send me Frop'n'Porn money, dammit.

--
Mystical Reverend Doktor glassgnost, Minister of Unnatural Selection
-- dlindner (at) socal (dot) rr (dot) com --
Eternal Salvation or Triple Your Money Back!
http://www.subgenius.com ...or kill me!

I had no shoes and I pitied myself. Then I met a man who had no feet,
so I took his shoes.
-- Dave Barry

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Subject: Re: "Bush Won. Get over it."
From: bobdiddley@aol.com (Bobdiddley)
Newsgroups: alt.slack
Date: Thu, Dec 5, 2002 6:46 PM
Message-ID: <20021205184637.29359.00000286@mb-cb.aol.com>

I refuse to accept it, and I will NOT get over it. It's just so wrong! Whatever
happened to that nice Clinton fellow, and his girlfriend, I think her name was
Mona...


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