DUmmy Cyrano, when not weeping, is one of the happiest, most upbeat of all the DUmpmonkeys:
Cyrano (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:49 PM
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The America we knew is gone
The Patriot Act took away more of our basic rights than the Constitution granted us.
I never needed to show a picture ID when voting. Until now.
I’m on the no fly list. But I wasn’t told why and I wasn’t allowed on the plane.
Any president can start any war just because. And screw congressional approval.
A totally insane, bugshit crazy, lunatic right-wing fringe is being taken seriously.
Our government is no longer answerable to us.
Can’t afford gas, food, and the basic necessities of life? Tough shit.
Education? School the little brats at home and quit whining.
Jobs? Hey, that’s not the government’s problem. Start a small business or starve.
Sympathy or empathy from the powers that be? You must be kidding.
This is not the America I grew up in. It has become a really hideous, ugly country and there’s virtually nothing we can do about it. No, we’re not “NUMBER ONE.†And shouting “USA,†“USA,†is an exercise in utter stupidity.
But all of this is just my opinion. What’s yours?
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1384825DUmmy Cyrano was denied boarding due to the bottle of muscatel in his carry on bag.
kenny blankenship (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:50 PM
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1. I hope yall took good pictures
because it's gone and never coming back.
Arugula Latte (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:51 PM
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2. Corporate power won. The lower 98 percent lost.
Yes, I think it's over.
DUmmy Taverner, continuing a strong campaign, is a bum:
Taverner (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:09 PM
Response to Reply #2
15. I think The "Big" Lebowski summed up what happened, in not so nice of words...
"You had your chance....the Bums lost, Mister Lebowski!"
Now we are not bums, but that's not how the rich and corporate interests see us
They see us all as bums, with our hands out, asking for things like our paycheck, our money, our homes. For them, all of that is theirs, and we are just taking up space.
DUmmy Taverner is a drunkard, an admitted drug addict, unemployed, and with no interest in employment.
To most people, that is a pretty good definition of a "bum". At least The Dude got out and went bowling.
robcon (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:51 PM
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3. My opinion: America is a leader of the world, and a great country.
Freedom is still cherished and practiced her.
The OP is a series of strawman arguments... making up what 'others' think.
Lousy Freeper Troll.
DUmmy NightWatcher (TNO?) is a true American democrat patriot:
NightWatcher (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:58 PM
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10. A Leader in what ways? Education, life expectantcy, quality of life, human rights???
I'll give you that it's a beautiful country in places, but we're trashing and paving over those everyday.
American Exceptionalism is a bullshit lie that we've been fed for a hundred years. There never was a Manifest Destiny, American Dream, nor any other packaged sloganeering that made us any better than tons of other countries. We're mediocre and only average in our mediocrity. We imprison and execute a disproportionate amount of minorities and poor, justice is purchased by the rich, and the only thing that matters is the bottom line
And here comes nutcase nadin, with her goo, goo, googly eyes:
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:08 PM
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13. Ok let's be clear it wasn't for hundreds of years
at least not in the colonial period... I mean it started, the first glimmers under Jackson.
Ok... that is almost two hundred, stand corrected.
We went to the national museum of history in Mexico City... I did not need a guide... I mean, masters in history of Mexico, I think I could self guide... (And seeing the ORIGINAL of a book everybody and their sister who has done history of the borbon reforms has read, was kind of cool)
But here was one part of the exhibit that warmed my heart. It was a large write up of the CIVIL WAR, bloody civil war... during the war of independence. You try to go there outside of very specialized circles with US History. Yep there is plenty of myth in any national history but when even simple facts such as wars of independence are also civil wars are denied, we enter into the realm of pure and sheer fantasy making.
I'll bet it would be a pure joy to tour a museum with know-it-all nadin.
theophilus (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:10 PM
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17. There is still a lot of "great" here but things are trending in an ominous
and not encouraging direction, imo.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:11 PM
Response to Reply #3
18. Yep, that is why we check the undies of 91 year old
women...
Free countries do that....
Read on inverted totalitarianism.
Here, always helpful
http://www.alternet.org/news/85728 /
The book referred to in the article, must read
http://www.amazon.com/Democracy-Incorporated-Managed-In...
By the way George Orwell is the guy over there doing hoops and hollers.
DAMN I WAS RIGHT!
grasswire (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 12:53 PM
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5. remember the words "we the people"?
It's all a charade now. Just in time for the Independence Day gala celebrations.
Someone should have organized protests for Monday.
Looks like the July 4th celebrations will be limited to baseball and Chevrolet.
We still don't have a place to buy a piece of apple pie.
RKP5637 (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:09 PM
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16. It was that backbone that held this country together. Now it's been broken and the
country is fragmenting IMO. I hate to sound pessimistic, but none of this will be fixed easily, and might take decades. IMO the tipping point has almost been reached and I have no idea which was it's going to tip, but I think the OP was right on target. I was once an eternal optimist, but no more.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:33 PM
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26. Reaching the tipping pont should scare people
tipping points are never nice.
Teh country is gone... something else will replace it... fall of empire is coming... and I suspect the break up of the United States. I hope I end up in a more progressive successor state...
Nor will the break up be... peaceful
Nutcase nadin knows tipping points almost as well as she knows trends and radiation.
RKP5637 (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 02:03 PM
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32. I've worked in a number of major corporations now gone. I got out of
them in time to move onto the next one. Call it a sixth sense, street smarts or whatever, but I had the same feelings in those companies as I do now in our country.
I was telling someone today, in ten years or much less one won't even recognize this country and I fear it's not going to be for the better. There are way too many people disadvantaged now in this country not through any fault of their own. I think there is a resentment and hostility really growing.
I'm just guessing, but I bet in some dark corners of gov., about 100 million or so of this country have been written off as not savable, those in poverty, homeless, lacking insurance and sick, many children, the old and elderly, the uneducated, chronically unemployed, under employed, etc.
nadinbrzezinski (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 02:16 PM
Response to Reply #32
37. Key words you wrote
"I think there is a resentment and hostility really growing."
That is why the tipping point is coming and won't be pretty. It may take five years, it may take a generation... look at Egypt... it took almost three generations. But tipping points are always reached. That is the "law of history" that Hegel or Marx never found.
Nutcase nadin has discovered
tipping points that even Hegel and Marx overlooked. Those DUmbasses! And, uh, yeah, look at Egypt.
Besides trading Mubarak for some unnamed sand monkeys, what was accomplished? What's changed for the better?
Downtown Hound (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 01:53 PM
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28. It's been over for years
But that doesn't mean we can't still rebuild it with something better. Think of Japan after the second World War. Destroyed, humiliated, and lying in rubble. And yet several decades later they were an economic power. We can do the same thing.
It's only truly over when you give up.
DUmmy Downtown Hound thinks America today is like Japan after WWII.
DUmmy Downtown Hound needs some serious work on his analogies.
Downtown Hound (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 02:13 PM
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36. I'm afraid I can't pinpoint the exact moment when it ended
All I know is that when you've got a country where the majority of it's young people think torture is okay, when corporations can get away with anything they want while poor people go to jail for decades for drug crimes, where we can spend trillions on war to "protect" us from terrorism but can't do anything about global warming, then yeah, it's over.
All that's left now is to tear down and start anew.
Oh, okay, drug crimes. Now we know where the DUmmy is coming from.
hifiguy (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 03:10 PM
Response to Reply #33
58. The America we were taught about in school ended
November 22, 1963 in a coup d'etat in Dallas. The MIC/PTB let LBJ have the Great Society in return for his giving them the war they wanted in Vietnam. The rest, as they say, is history.
Wrong! It ended with the chants of USA! USA! at Lake Placid, when the American Olympic hockey team beat the Russians. (Pittian reference new people will not get.)
Now, don't go questioning this DUmmy's patriotism:
Ichingcarpenter (1000+ posts) Wed Jun-29-11 02:26 PM
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45. I agree .... and now work for the world change and local
consciousness.
Nations are now meaningless in the old jingoism, they are just communities on the world stage.
I cried I think in 05 listening to song on the radio with my daughter driving in the car... it was about how
corporations now ruled the world and the 'disney' and other brands we knew and loved is just bullshit now..... I wish I remembered the song but I don't.
I think........... live locally act globally is still the answer.
Nation states are now passe.
Another DUmp weeper.