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SeanAshi
11-03-2004, 08:55 PM
rofl They are not happy campers.


FASCISTS TAKE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
"If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator." --George W. Bush, 12.18.00

Editorial: The Liarfuhrer of the combined forces of unfettered corporate greed and undemocratic theocracy has led his thoughtless followers to the promised land of arrogance, thought-control, and selfishness run amock. Our country can ill-afford four more years of the kind of Bush domestic and foreign policy that we have already experienced. There is no reason to suspect that Bush will not continue to harm us, both here and abroad. His economic polices are calculated to reward the rich, destroy the social safety nets of the poor and the middle-class, and drive up the massive national debt that will punish the nation for decades to come. Bush's neocon-hawk-driven foreign policy is isolating us from our traditional allies all over the world, is responsible for the deaths and suffering of hundreds of thousands of U.S., Iraqi, and world citizens, and is exposing us to the whims of terrorists and the authoritarian deceits of both foreign and American fundamentalists. It is up to us, every one of us, to fight this corrupt and disreputable administration every day of our lives and to demonstrate our dissatisfaction and moral concern to our fellow citizens as often as we can. --Politex, 11.03.04

talib_killa34
11-03-2004, 09:10 PM
Huh. :|




*no further comment*

:|

BarkingSquirrel
11-03-2004, 09:17 PM

vryhpyammoadded
11-03-2004, 10:03 PM
STAGES OF DEATH AND DYING

1. Denial
On being told that one is dying, there is an initial reaction of shock. The patient may appear dazed at first and may then refuse to believe the diagnosis or deny that anything is wrong. Some patients never pass beyond this stage and may go from doctor to doctor until they find one who supports their position.

2. Anger
Patients become frustrated, irritable and angry that they are sick. A common response is,” Why me? ” They may become angry at God, their fate, a friend, or a family member. The anger may be displaced onto the hospital staff or the doctors who are blamed for the illness.

3. Bargaining
The patient may attempt to negotiate with physicians, friends or even God, that in return for a cure, the person will fulfill one or many promises, such as giving to charity or reaffirm an earlier faith in God.

4. Depression
The patient shows clinical signs of depression- withdrawal, psychomotor retardation, sleep disturbances, hopelessness and possibly suicidal ideation. The depression may be a reaction to the effects of the illness on his or her life or it may be in anticipation of the approaching death.

5. Acceptance
The patient realizes that death is inevitable and accepts the universality of the experience. Under ideal circumstances, the patient is courageous and is able to talk about his or her death as he or she faces the unknown. People with strong religious beliefs and those who are convinced of a life after death can find comfort in these beliefs.

OB Kenobi
11-04-2004, 02:06 AM
STAGES OF DEATH AND DYING

[quote]1. Denial

Saddam did have WMD, he did, he did, Jesus promised!


2. Anger

It's all Clinton's fault!


3. Bargaining

How about a tax cut?


4. Depression

I should have known something was wrong when Halliburton was caught embezzling the reconstruction funds.



5. Acceptance


I never wanted to be president anyway, my daddy made me do it!

BarkingSquirrel
11-04-2004, 03:22 AM
STAGES OF DEATH AND DYING


1. Denial

I did not have sexual relations with that woman!


2. Anger

It's all Monica's fault!


3. Bargaining

How about a Soggy Cigar?


4. Depression

I should have known something was wrong when Hillary bitch-slapped Monica.



5. Acceptance


I was a complete bum, but the loyal democraps still love me!

Fixed.

walford
11-04-2004, 03:42 AM
I told you the Left will now become looney...

BarkingSquirrel
11-04-2004, 03:47 AM
That's like saying water is wet p-)

mobster
11-04-2004, 06:21 AM
5. Acceptance
The patient realizes that death is inevitable


Well yeah, a .38 to the back of the ear isn't the most requested way to go but c'mon. (Again, I just READ about this ****.)
When it's your time you gotta meet the piper.
(Really, just suck it up.)

2Sheds_Jackson
11-04-2004, 12:01 PM
STAGES OF DEATH AND DYING

1. Denial
On being told that one is dying, there is an initial reaction of shock. The patient may appear dazed at first and may then refuse to believe the diagnosis or deny that anything is wrong. Some patients never pass beyond this stage and may go from doctor to doctor until they find one who supports their position.

2. Anger
Patients become frustrated, irritable and angry that they are sick. A common response is,” Why me? ” They may become angry at God, their fate, a friend, or a family member. The anger may be displaced onto the hospital staff or the doctors who are blamed for the illness.

3. Bargaining
The patient may attempt to negotiate with physicians, friends or even God, that in return for a cure, the person will fulfill one or many promises, such as giving to charity or reaffirm an earlier faith in God.

4. Depression
The patient shows clinical signs of depression- withdrawal, psychomotor retardation, sleep disturbances, hopelessness and possibly suicidal ideation. The depression may be a reaction to the effects of the illness on his or her life or it may be in anticipation of the approaching death.

5. Acceptance
The patient realizes that death is inevitable and accepts the universality of the experience. Under ideal circumstances, the patient is courageous and is able to talk about his or her death as he or she faces the unknown. People with strong religious beliefs and those who are convinced of a life after death can find comfort in these beliefs.

Bullseye. I was looking for the exact same thing to post. Maybe they need a 12 step program too.

b.scheller
11-04-2004, 12:28 PM
STAGES OF DEATH AND DYING


1. Denial

I did not have sexual relations with that woman!


2. Anger

It's all Monica's fault!


3. Bargaining

How about a Soggy Cigar?


4. Depression

I should have known something was wrong when Hillary bitch-slapped Monica.



5. Acceptance


I was a complete bum, but the loyal democraps still love me!

Fixed.

rofl

[SAB]Grey
11-04-2004, 12:32 PM
I told you the Left will now become looney... As if you and yours on the right aren't already there.

vryhpyammoadded
11-04-2004, 12:38 PM
Oh you all just kill me rofl

Luv it OB that's great!

usa320
11-04-2004, 12:57 PM
This really sorts out the idiots...


THe majority of democrats, have in good manner, realized that there candidate has lost a fair, clean election, and they have gotten over it. Even kerry has.


But the anarchists, commies, extreme lefties and the majority of Europe still refuse to accept it...

aartamen
11-04-2004, 01:09 PM
They are not Democrats. Democrats are decent Americans. Just nitpicking.