Take That Idiots
So our guy lost the election. Why shouldn't those of us on the coasts feel superior? We eat better, travel more, dress better, watch cooler movies, earn better salaries, meet more interesting people, listen to better music and know more about what's going on in the world. If you voted for Bush, we accept that we have to share the country with you. We're adjusting to the possibility that there may be more of you than there are of us. But don't demand our respect. You lost it on November 2.
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actually, i plagiarized this (and this is the only post i've done this in) from some columnist but was too lazy to put a reference down. but the article hit home so i did it.
yeah it is very pretentious of me but i'm still very jaded, sorry to disappoint you man but i should get better with time.
i still think the election was rigged, but i'll get over it somehow.
btw: racially, i'm classified as white -- in fact the caucus mountains are in IRAN and the word means "aryan" in old farsi so we are like the original white people, not that it matters but though i'm ethnically a minority i'm not a racial minority and either way, we're not necessarily a disadvantaged ethnic minority anyways. politically, i'd say losing the popular vote by a 2% rigged margin is NOT really being minority, it just means you didn't win an election. most people would agree the nation is evenly divided and that there is a cultural rift between the heartland and the urban areas especially in the coastal regions.
okay, i better go back to studying.
November 14, 2004 at 6:26 PM
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November 14, 2004 at 6:30 PM
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