NationStates Jolt Archive


Sage advice for depressed former Kerry supporters!

Eutrusca
30-11-2004, 20:17
This is funny yet at the same time not bad as serious advice:

http://www.markfiore.com/animation/depressed.swf
Paxania
30-11-2004, 20:50
Or you can call Rush Limbaugh.
Pikistan
30-11-2004, 20:55
Or you could all just forget about it and wait to see if Hilary runs in '08.
Willamena
30-11-2004, 20:56
Dude. I think they're over it.
Eutrusca
30-11-2004, 21:06
Dude. I think they're over it.
One can only hope! :)
Free Soviets
30-11-2004, 21:13
or they could take comfort in the fact that the election was almost certainly rigged and subject to massive fraud. after all, we know the voting machines don't work as advertised. and there are some rather odd voting anomalies all over the country - counties where 80%+ of people registered as democrats going 70%+ for bush, etc.
Eutrusca
30-11-2004, 21:15
or they could take comfort in the fact that the election was almost certainly rigged and subject to massive fraud. after all, we know the voting machines don't work as advertised. and there are some rather odd voting anomalies all over the country - counties where 80%+ of people registered as democrats going 70%+ for bush, etc.
Nope. They're not over it! :D
Eli
30-11-2004, 21:19
or they could take comfort in the fact that the election was almost certainly rigged and subject to massive fraud. after all, we know the voting machines don't work as advertised. and there are some rather odd voting anomalies all over the country - counties where 80%+ of people registered as democrats going 70%+ for bush, etc.

wow another illusion filled mind.


send me some of those drugs they ought to be fun on Friday night. :)
BastardSword
30-11-2004, 21:24
This is funny yet at the same time not bad as serious advice:

http://www.markfiore.com/animation/depressed.swf

Not bad, reasonable video.
Cheatanistan
30-11-2004, 21:25
or they could take comfort in the fact that the election was almost certainly rigged and subject to massive fraud. after all, we know the voting machines don't work as advertised. and there are some rather odd voting anomalies all over the country - counties where 80%+ of people registered as democrats going 70%+ for bush, etc.
Hmmmmm... Good point. If you were traveling throught space really really fast, and you started screaming really really loud, like AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!, Would your head a-splode?
Free Soviets
30-11-2004, 21:28
Nope. They're not over it! :D

don't blame me, i voted nader. and even that was just so i could establish wisconsin residency.
Eutrusca
30-11-2004, 21:30
don't blame me, i voted nader. and even that was just so i could establish wisconsin residency.
Tsk! May ten thousand camel drivers named Abdul set up permanent residence in your underwear drawer! :D
Superpower07
30-11-2004, 21:35
This is funny yet at the same time not bad as serious advice:
Mark Fiore rocks!
Ogiek
30-11-2004, 22:11
Dude. I think they're over it.

Are you kidding?

I haven't been able to watch the news since Nov. 2. I have always been a news/politics junky. I have been a political activist and a campaign worker. However, since the election I don't even talk politics with anyone - even those who are every bit as liberal as I am.

It is too painful to even feel bitter or angry.

(the cartoon clip was funny, though)
Gnostikos
30-11-2004, 22:16
Dude. I think they're over it.
No...I've accepted it, but I won't get over it for quite a while...
The Black Forrest
30-11-2004, 23:10
Meh.

JibJab's better! ;)
Unaha-Closp
30-11-2004, 23:35
Sage Advice: Buy shares in oil companies?
Pikistan
01-12-2004, 01:12
Meh.

JibJab's better! ;)

Very true! The best part about JibJab is that both sides can laugh because it's non-partisan. Best part of the election, in my mind.