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August 10-06-08 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Wolfehunter
Soon Americans are owned by foreigners and decided by foreigners?

The last time that situation existed we revolted and kicked them out.

SS107.9MHz 10-06-08 08:47 PM

Can't make sense of any of it... How would a non US citisen be eligible to be part of local government... It's a strange notion really...
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baggygreen 10-06-08 08:47 PM

I dont see it happening again tho august - too many people seem to be of the opinion things like this are a great idea.

My question to the proponents of this idea is how on earth is this a good idea?!

Whats scary is that if anyone in oz tried that, it would probably succeed, and any attempts to speak out against it would be drowned out by the civil libertarians blowing loudly on their trumpets.

Flamingboat 10-07-08 07:06 AM

I love this notion that liberal democrats aren't Americans and should be "kicked out" of the country. Red state people crack me up. The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

August 10-07-08 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
I love this notion that liberal democrats aren't Americans and should be "kicked out" of the country. Red state people crack me up. The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

Having been to all of those cities I can say with assurance that you can keep those those places. Me, personally, i like grass, trees and nature in general far too much to ever live on one of those graffiti covered concrete cesspools.

Digital_Trucker 10-07-08 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

I don't see a smiley after this statement, so I assume you're being serious?:rotfl:

Flamingboat 10-07-08 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

I don't see a smiley after this statement, so I assume you're being serious?:rotfl:

What right wing cities are American icons?

Flamingboat 10-07-08 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by August

Having been to all of those cities I can say with assurance that you can keep those those places. Me, personally, i like grass, trees and nature in general far too much to ever live on one of those graffiti covered concrete cesspools.

Can I have what you are smoking? I'm from Virginia and I am here in RI for school. This place IS a graffiti covered cesspool! I know what pretty areas look like, this sure is not it.

Digital_Trucker 10-07-08 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

I don't see a smiley after this statement, so I assume you're being serious?:rotfl:

What right wing cities are American icons?

What cities are right wing? People are right wing, not cities:hmm: You say that these cities are brought to you by liberals. How can you know the political leanings of the people who built these cities?

As for cities being icons, I would have to say that no city is an icon, it's a freaking city.

Hylander_1314 10-07-08 08:22 AM

Just go to Boulder, and listen to the general population talk. If they ain't leftist commies, I don't know what is. And they definitely have their noses in the air, as if they have some sort of preference over everyone else.

Flamingboat 10-07-08 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
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Originally Posted by Digital_Trucker
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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
The best cities in America are brought to you by liberals. San Francisco, Seattle, New York and Boulder.

I don't see a smiley after this statement, so I assume you're being serious?:rotfl:

What right wing cities are American icons?

What cities are right wing? People are right wing, not cities:hmm: You say that these cities are brought to you by liberals. How can you know the political leanings of the people who built these cities?

As for cities being icons, I would have to say that no city is an icon, it's a freaking city.

So San Francisco isn't a liberal city now? Ok then, way to dodge the question.

Flamingboat 10-07-08 08:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Hylander_1314
Just go to Boulder, and listen to the general population talk. If they ain't leftist commies, I don't know what is. And they definitely have their noses in the air, as if they have some sort of preference over everyone else.

Leftist commies? The right wing just lost it's ability to call anyone a left wing commie after that bailout package that just went to wall street. So much for all that "free market" rhetoric.

Since the bailout we can plainly see the right wing has no problem with handouts, so now we are just fighting over who gets them. Joe Citizen on main street, or the coke sniffing traders on wall street.

Thomen 10-07-08 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Hylander_1314
Just go to Boulder, and listen to the general population talk. If they ain't leftist commies, I don't know what is. And they definitely have their noses in the air, as if they have some sort of preference over everyone else.

Leftist commies? The right wing just lost it's ability to call anyone a left wing commie after that bailout package that just went to wall street. So much for all that "free market" rhetoric.

Since the bailout we can plainly see the right wing has no problem with handouts, so now we are just fighting over who gets them. Joe Citizen on main street, or the coke sniffing traders on wall street.

Uh, it was the Democrats who wanted to 'hand out' up to 300 million per year to organizations like ACORN in the first draft of the bail out. Nice to see that you wear your blinders. :up:

Digital_Trucker 10-07-08 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
So San Francisco isn't a liberal city now? Ok then, way to dodge the question.

What question? All I see are statements about what fine shining examples of liberalism some cities are and how there are no "Right Wing" cities that are "icons". If the cities that you named (or ANY city, for that matter) are your icons, you have some pretty low standards, IMO.

August 10-07-08 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Flamingboat
Can I have what you are smoking? I'm from Virginia and I am here in RI for school. This place IS a graffiti covered cesspool! I know what pretty areas look like, this sure is not it.

Oh I fully agree. Providence, like any urban area, is no great shakes. I only live in this state because that's where the work is (just about 50 yards from my front door atm and not in Providence) but i stay out of the city as much as humanly possible and Rose and I are currently looking for a place in Seekonk, Rehoboth or Swansea.


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