NationStates Jolt Archive


Take off that shirt; it bothers me!

The Black Forrest
02-11-2004, 00:10
Pretty Sad!

http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/Vote2004/story?id=214695&page=1
DeaconDave
02-11-2004, 00:15
Yeah that guy in the t-shirt was a real loser. Well spotted.
Siljhouettes
02-11-2004, 00:16
so funny!

ABC news producers were surrounded and followed by a team of dancing Kerry campaign workers
The True Right
02-11-2004, 00:21
Why is that democratic protestors almost always look like filthy hippies, or extreme flamers? I say get a job, a life, a date, and a shower. In which ever order you want.


Typical protestors (http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/9904/rally.gallery/u.s.protests.jpg)
Goed
02-11-2004, 01:36
Meh...hey, at least they were allowed to STAY at the Kerry ones...
Bodies Without Organs
02-11-2004, 02:19
Typical protestors (http://www.cnn.com/interactive/world/9904/rally.gallery/u.s.protests.jpg)

Typical political supporters from 2000 (http://la.cacophony.org/zombiegore.html)
Chellis
02-11-2004, 02:29
Meh...hey, at least they were allowed to STAY at the Kerry ones...

Indeed. Both sides have the right to kick people out, its annoying to see people with opposite party signs in areas with a large concentration of another party. However, I wouldn't ask them to leave, and Im glad the democrats didn't.
Dobbs Town
02-11-2004, 06:56
It was good what the Democrat said at the end of the article. That is what they're fighting for. At least I hope that's what they're fighting for. Mr. Bush and his supporters would seem to be fighting for something else altogether.
A Five Car Pile-up
02-11-2004, 07:06
Yeah that guy in the t-shirt was a real loser. Well spotted.Somebody can't be bothered to actually read can they? The guy in question worked for ABC news and it was an experiment to see how each party reacted to opposing t-shirts at their events. Lemme guess, you're for the guys who used cops to haul them away?
Galliam
02-11-2004, 07:17
*snickers*

Nerd
Soviet Narco State
02-11-2004, 07:56
Blah that is still not as stupid as all those moronic celebs with "vote or die" t shirts. I saw a paris hilton ad with one of those-- made me a monarchist on the spot, and not one of those lame constitutional monarchist types either, no sir, old- school no elections just a big fat king type monarchist.
Kelonian States
02-11-2004, 08:02
Blah that is still not as stupid as all those moronic celebs with "vote or die" t shirts. I saw a paris hilton ad with one of those-- made me a monarchist on the spot, and not one of those lame constitutional monarchist types either, no sir, old- school no elections just a big fat king type monarchist.
I automatically go against anything advertised by Paris bloody Hilton. It's getting to the same level as a couple of years ago where I was forced to boycott all products endorsed by the fucking Osbournes - they were everywhere!

I still won't let any product endorsed by them into my house... Which is a shame, as I don't half fancy Kelly...

*ducks inevitable flame*
Arribastan
02-11-2004, 08:08
*snickers*

Nerd
Please tell me you didn't post what I think you posted.
Galliam, you are a registered member of NationStates. Boy, have I got news for you!