[Antisocial] An Omen - Please read. (fwd)
Crossposted here as a Rant In The Public View. The two list-locals mentioned, Travis and Becker are proud members of the Bible-Toting Brainless Fuckheads: "Well *Jesus* said that women are subhuman, therefore..." - you get the idea. The political commentary is straight from the hip. -- Yours, J.A. Terranson sysadmin@mfn.org 0xBD4A95BF "...justice is a duty towards those whom you love and those whom you do not. And people's rights will not be harmed if the opponent speaks out about them." Osama Bin Laden - - - "There aught to be limits to freedom!" George Bush - - - Which one scares you more? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 23:23:12 -0500 (CDT) From: J.A. Terranson <measl@mfn.org> Reply-To: Antisocial <antisocial@mfn.org> To: antisocial@mfn.org Subject: [Antisocial] An Omen - Please read. I want everyone here to stop and consider for a second what happened yesterday in Missouri. First, the primary had the highest voter turnout since the state began keeping records. Put another way, at least one group "got the vote out". Second: the hate amendment didn't just pass, it passed by a better than 2 to 1 majority, out of a million and a half votes cast. Third: Those votes were evenly distributed across both city and state lines. Put another way, even the city of st. louis voted for this atrocity. Fourth: No group saw this coming. Both sides thought the amendment would be a very close vote. I think we all believed it would pass, but by only the slightest of a hair. This is an important detail - it shows that one of two things happened yesterday. Either there really is no support for treating humans evenly and without discrimination, or the side that has their shit together isn't getting the vote out. I'd like to think that the 57% who didn't bother yesterday were the majority that could have forced some kind of sanity onto the face of Missouri, but I just don't know. Fifth: If that 57% *is* the group that believes in doing the right thing, then we had better find a way to get them out the fucking door on Nov 2nd, or we are going to be in some very serious shit over the next four years. You've seen what that little midget fuck is like when he hasn't even won an election, can you imagine how he's going to behave if he thinks he's got some kind of *mandate*? Picture an entire government populated by clones of Travis and Becker. Not a pretty sight. Missouri is one of the most hotly contested states right now. It is one of the states that could literally decide the election. If you don't believe that what happened yesterday is a preview of things to come on Nov 2nd, then you are *blind*. This amendment vote must act as a wake-up call - the fascists are really at the gates. And they are organized, and getting their voters to the polls. If we can't find a way to get the other side out, in force, and right *now*, this country could really look like 1939 Germany in four years. Whole sections of the population are being turned on others, just for the sake of divide and conquer, and there is only one way to put a stop to this (short of taking up a collection to pay for a shooter for Bush's first legitimate oath of office) - we need to get people out to the polls in 90 days. This country is on the edge of a disastrous precipice. Get your family out there. Get your friends. Knock on doors and offer to drive the people in your neighborhoods, but *do something*! We cannot allow the apathy to get in the way this time - this is too serious. -- Yours, J.A. Terranson sysadmin@mfn.org 0xBD4A95BF "...justice is a duty towards those whom you love and those whom you do not. And people's rights will not be harmed if the opponent speaks out about them." Osama Bin Laden - - - "There aught to be limits to freedom!" George Bush - - - Which one scares you more? _______________________________________________ Antisocial mailing list Antisocial@mfn.org http://lists.mfn.org/mailman/listinfo/antisocial
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