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Erich |
Posted - 02/03/2004 : 6:05:05 PM So, "you never know who might show up", posted on the news article on the front page, already has people guessing its you know who. While i no longer make guesses as to whether or not things like that will happen, does anyone else think its completly unlikely he'll show up to a tim show at a dennis rally? |
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James M. |
Posted - 02/07/2004 : 12:57:14 AM quote: Originally posted by dan p.
blindly following authority and blindly rebelling against it are the same thing.
...i concur James |
dan p. |
Posted - 02/06/2004 : 8:24:26 PM blindly following authority and blindly rebelling against it are the same thing. |
andi |
Posted - 02/06/2004 : 2:33:05 PM quote: Originally posted by andi
quote: Originally posted by Erich
Dave didnt show up? theres a surprise. *cough*.
Shocker I know. |
andi |
Posted - 02/06/2004 : 2:23:54 PM quote: Originally posted by Erich
Dave didnt show up? theres a surprise. *cough*.
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Erich |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 4:58:09 PM Dave didnt show up? theres a surprise. *cough*. |
andi |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 3:24:02 PM quote: Originally posted by Evergreen
Nothing would be better than a beer with Eddie Vedder......This page wouldn't load yesterday, that was my hopeful guess for who was going to show up on stage with Tim yesterday.
I think DK is trying to get big messages out there now, and trying to reach as many people as he can using the democratic nomination proceedings/campaigning as a "vehicle". I heard he was elated over a 5% turn-out in New Mexico. Realistically, thats alot of people to spread an important message(s). Smart man, making people QUESTION AUTHORITY!!! and maybe one of these years..................the majority of people will get an F*&@#ing clue.
I also heard the polling was tampered with and showed incorrect numbers to sway the votes in kerry's favor. When people see one candidate with large numbers, many undecideds jump on the bandwagon because it makes them think he's strong enough to beat bush. THATS SCARY!!
On a much more pleasant note, anyone see the show last night??
I was there! It was great. Unfortunately Tim only played about 6 or 8 songs. He did a cover of The Beatle's "All You Need (is love)" it was great, the whole crowd was singing along. He closed with a killer version of Stream with a little Zeppelin thrown in, my jaw was on the floor. It was the first time I saw Tim solo, very cool.
When Kucinich spoke everyone was getting all fired up, I was so glad I got to see him speak and shake his hand. I think the man is very aware of the fact that he hasn't a chance in hell to become president in this election, I think he's just trying to give people like us a voice and get a message out, and for that I truly respect the guy.
On a side not, I had also never seen Leftover Salmon, they kicked ass! A great time.
And no, there was no Dave. |
Evergreen |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 11:39:44 AM Nothing would be better than a beer with Eddie Vedder......This page wouldn't load yesterday, that was my hopeful guess for who was going to show up on stage with Tim yesterday.
I think DK is trying to get big messages out there now, and trying to reach as many people as he can using the democratic nomination proceedings/campaigning as a "vehicle". I heard he was elated over a 5% turn-out in New Mexico. Realistically, thats alot of people to spread an important message(s). Smart man, making people QUESTION AUTHORITY!!! and maybe one of these years..................the majority of people will get an F*&@#ing clue.
I also heard the polling was tampered with and showed incorrect numbers to sway the votes in kerry's favor. When people see one candidate with large numbers, many undecideds jump on the bandwagon because it makes them think he's strong enough to beat bush. THATS SCARY!!
On a much more pleasant note, anyone see the show last night?? |
dan p. |
Posted - 02/05/2004 : 08:20:55 AM he's a tenacious little monkey. i don't whether to feel bad for him or admire his will or be mildly annoyed. |
Arthen |
Posted - 02/04/2004 : 3:41:19 PM The same thought had occurred to me as well Pam. |
PJK |
Posted - 02/04/2004 : 2:12:52 PM I don't mean to sound down about this, but I would have thought Kucinich would have dropped out of the race by now. Sadly, he doesn't seem to have a ghost of a chance of getting the nomination. |
Arthen |
Posted - 02/04/2004 : 01:46:35 AM Shows you how much I've been paying attention to Dave's Doings.
If he went, he'd probably hang around backstage. Or see Tim outside of the concert. |
therippa |
Posted - 02/04/2004 : 01:26:28 AM quote: Originally posted by Arthen
Those people would believe that Dave "might" show up at any concert, even if there was a signed affadavit by Dave that he wasn't going to be there.
And what the hell would he be doing in Seattle? Doesn't he live in Virgina?
Nope, he and the wifey moved to Seattle so she could go to a university up there |
Arthen |
Posted - 02/03/2004 : 9:37:20 PM Those people would believe that Dave "might" show up at any concert, even if there was a signed affadavit by Dave that he wasn't going to be there.
And what the hell would he be doing in Seattle? Doesn't he live in Virgina? |
TurnItToLove |
Posted - 02/03/2004 : 9:32:39 PM while i dont think itd be completely bad..i dont really think itd be completely good either...but im not sure how to explain my reasoning...it sounded really good in my head lol
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Jess |
Posted - 02/03/2004 : 8:45:12 PM YNK... |