November 02, 2004

Rock Deez!

For your reading pleasure.Wheeeee!

And you bitches just better had voted! Hmph!

Addendum: It does my heart good to know that we have so many muthafuckas concerned about morality and the "war" on terrorism that they would vote to ensure that we keep that jackleg, developmentally disabled, discriminatory puppet in office. Those gun-toting Jesus freaks really got out there and rocked the vote, eh? Clearly homosexuals and non-Christians are responsible for our current sorry state of affairs. *end heavy sarcasm*

This is the worst case of collective delusion I've ever seen.

War of attrition. Familiarize yourselves with that term.

Meanwhile, the United States has been getting consistently assraped since that fool was first put in office. So as far as I'm concerned, all the mfs that voted for his ass in the first place are GEIGH as fuck. And you cannot convince me that the only reason Cheney isn't dead is because he subsists on Bush's sperm. Same as that ole pseudo-negro. What's her name? Oh yah...Cuntaleeza Rice.

All Republicans are repressed homos with pentagrams drawn on the floors of their finished basements. Trust!

To the people:

  • If you are even remotely black and did not get off your ass to vote, you are a nigger. Cease to exist immediately.
  • If you are even remotely black and you voted for Bush, you are a nigger. No greater coon ever existed than the Black Republican. You shucking and jiving, shoe-shining, pink pucker licking, delusional muthafuckas. May you slowly drown in a sea of piss, rubbing alcohol, watermelon seeds, and chicken gristle.
  • If you are a woman and you voted for Bush, you are an ignorant whore. May your entire reproductive systems spontaneously combust. Dumb bitches need not procreate.
  • If you are a white male who voted for Bush? Well, I expected nothing less. *shrugs* But that doesn't stop me from wanting you to rot in hell!
  • And to that 76% here in Georgia that voted to ban same-sex marriages, may you all smother under 24984954859 layers of confederate flag. Damn cousin-fucking rednecks.

Fuck a fair and balanced blog. I'm a black woman who everyday has to muck through this quagmire of ignorance and racism they call the South. Expect a little anger, mmkay?

Posted by Lisa at November 2, 2004 05:56 PM | TrackBack
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hmmmmm...I heard heads in ATL wasn't out there voting.

Posted by: A* at November 2, 2004 08:50 PM

Not to be pessimistic, but I really have to ask, whyfuck should we? Georgia ALWAYS swings Republican. Even though I voted, I have this feeling of uselessness; my voice isn't really heard because of the mass amount of slackjawed yokels that pepper this state. People become deluded by the fact that many blacks inhabit ATL. That's just one area. What about the rest of GA? Inbreeding, borderline retahded cawks crawl over this sumbitch like project roaches...trust!

Check the stats on CNN...a whopping 76% voted to ban same sex marriage. Ignorance abounds here and mufuckas are comfortable clinging to their outmoded beliefs. That's why I gotz to BOUNCE like a mofo. I can no longer allow myself to be associated with rampant stupidity.

Posted by: Lisa at November 2, 2004 09:04 PM

It's like I predicted so long ago. 76%? Is same sex marriage a more important issue than that of the war that we are in now? I'm so scared for the state of America. But what will happen, will. All we can do it hope for the best..

Posted by: cee at November 2, 2004 11:12 PM

The results of this election are not surprising, yet it deeply troubles me that the whole time I was waiting in line to vote, all of the people that I was talking to were pretty much saying the same thing "I don't even know why I'm out here voting, we all know he's going back up there". That shit is disturbing. I still voted though just to show Bush's bitch ass that I'm no fool.

As far as the same sex marriage amendment, hell, I think a lot of people misinterpreted the text. However, it doesn't surprise me either way that Georgians voted overwhelmingly to put it up for vote. These conservative, redneck, honkeys around here weren't going to go for that shit.

Posted by: Yo Reader at November 3, 2004 09:29 AM

It's a new day and all I want to do is sit home and gag. All these ignorant ass niggas that decided not to vote need to be the first ones that suffer from whatever George Bush and the rest of the Klan has prepared for them. Canada is looking type good to me nowadays.

Posted by: cee at November 3, 2004 09:45 AM

Sh!t is fugged up. I was standing there thinking "it don't matter who i vote for cuz that dumb azz gone win anywayz". and where the fugg was all the black folks when i went to vote? not a one! i saw all dem old white folks in there and i just glared at 'em. i was thinking "yeah mo' fo' i got my black azz out here to vote!" and i shole did leave work for 2 hours to do it. yep, stopped home and ate some apple pie and talk on the phone before i went back. AND i get's paid for it.

dayum shame!

Posted by: feepee at November 3, 2004 10:24 AM

You ain't said nothin but a word. Another reason why I'm not moving south and another reason why I want to get the hell out of this country.

Posted by: tiiana at November 3, 2004 10:35 AM

I completely agree about the wording on the amendment issue. Hell I almost voted yes myself! Good thing I reread! :D

Posted by: Lisa at November 3, 2004 11:01 AM

I'm scared. For real.

Posted by: karsh at November 3, 2004 11:45 AM

Here in Indiana, its the same as Georgia. I was so upset when I didn't see a long line of Black people ready to cast a vote. I was only at the polls for 10 minutes, if this tells you how short the lines were. My voting place was at a white republican church in a black neighborhood. I was driving around to some of the polls, and the lines weren't long. If someone comes to me complaining, I'm going to ask them if they voted. If they say no, I'm going to smack the shit out of them, and tell them to get out of my face.

Posted by: Shon at November 3, 2004 12:10 PM

We are SOOOOOOO fucked, and how much so is unfathomable just like 911 was. But do trust some shit will definately jump off over these next 4 years. I live in GA too and I'm gettin the fuck outta this XIAN Bush dickriding state. Did I tell you that I'm so thankful for your keen ability to take some truly fucked up depressing shit and actually make me laugh...your scarchasitic, cynical, raw and honest expression rules! Thank You I needed that right about now.

Posted by: A* at November 3, 2004 12:11 PM

gah - why do i fuck w/ you. all this violent hookamary hoopla. i'm startin' to feel like anyone who voted for bush period is a nigger (all red states included). that doesn't exclude po' kerry though - lmfsooooooooooooooooo! oh *reads that expect anger bit* pft - you aint shit.

Posted by: tionne at November 3, 2004 01:05 PM

I am so sick and tired of this. Why? I mean, how can we lose out to Bush? I voted for Kerry and I am damn proud of it! It is so sad to see that America, after 4 years with Bsh, can't wake up to the simple truth that we need something more than a corporate-acting Commander in Chief.
I hope and pray that the next 4 years will be a wake up call to everyone who voted for Bush. It is such an unfortunate day in our History, and this mental state that 50% of the country is in right now is just injustice and completely blind-ass ignorant.
But I refuse to let down the fight against discrimination against those who deserve rights to determine what is true commitment, and those who want to strip away from this everlasting shit of conservatism and Christian fundamentalism.

Fuck man. Fuck.

Posted by: Raheim at November 3, 2004 01:16 PM

I know that California is going to suffer because Bush is will be re-elected into the office. I myself am leaving the country next Tuesday back home to the Philippines. I'm going there to finish my school there rather than suffer the WRONG changes in the affirmative action to colleges here in America, and more importantly, be AWAY from Bush's bullshit as he destroys this country for the next 4 years. I pray that people will wake up and know that they are responsible for whom they voted, which I just dont agree with. I'm going back to Asia, and my plans to prolonging my stay here in the U.S. for now (I am a U.S. Citizen) are just just decaying and postponed for now... I love your entry. It's so damn good. More power to you and to ALL them minds that share the same perspective with you.

Posted by: Raheim at November 3, 2004 01:34 PM

*sigh*

Posted by: arie at November 3, 2004 02:13 PM

squishy, you make me feel funny in my pants.

Posted by: tionne at November 3, 2004 04:23 PM

Tcakes - It probably mirrors that feeling I get in me drawers when I stare at yo pics and read yo poetraaaay!

Karsh - I'm terrified.

A* - Glad to be of service.

Raheim - I wish I could leave the country right behind you. Lord. To live amongst this insanity is more than even my hardy self can bear.

Posted by: Lisa at November 3, 2004 04:40 PM

Cunta-leeza!! LMAO... bitter today aren't we baby! I am horrified by this turn of events, truly. I think the 'moral right' are moving America closer to Margaret Atwood's America in 'The Handmaid's Tale'...

Posted by: sungoddess at November 4, 2004 08:22 AM

LORD JEEFUS HELP ME!!! you are a fuckin asshole! LMAOLMAO:ROFLMAOR:LKFJSDF!@!!!!!

i cant even comment im laughin way too hard right now.

Posted by: Resha at November 4, 2004 02:08 PM

ok now i can comment...

i think its really fuckin disgusting that people care more about Rosie and Suzy getting married than this fucked up economy (i personally dont agree with that shit either, but i refuse to care about it at the same time). Oh, btw, gas is now 49 bucks a barrel, well its going up to 51 bucks a barrel. Eat shit, Donald Dumbsfeld. It's truly a sad country when we care more about what a woman chooses to do with her OWN fuckin body, than the bodies that are piling up in Iraq, and how much of OUR money is being poured into this bullshit revengeful "lemme finish what my daddy started" war. It's really amazing. Truly. These lil country bumpkin crackas down south need to wake up and smell the chitlins, but I'm not worried, they'll soon see that they made a big fuckin mistake. a HUGE one...AGAIN!

Posted by: Resha at November 4, 2004 02:21 PM

very good post especially to the people part!

another 4 years of fuckery to the americans!

Posted by: lashundra at November 4, 2004 04:34 PM

Another 4 years of Bush Bullshyt. We are so Fucked...

Posted by: Art4SouL at November 4, 2004 05:50 PM

Dammit, I totally damn agree. These damn idiot-assed bastards flocked their damned asses to the polls and did the damn thing. They're so damned concerned about morality but nobody cares that damn Dubya is a damn liar that's responsible for more damn executions than any governor in history?!?!? Fuck the damn half-holy crackers, damn samboish blackies, and the rest the ignorant fucks who are going to subject me to 4 more damned-years of regression. DAMN, DAMN, DAMN...(inhale)

dreamgyrl
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Posted by: dreamgyrl at November 4, 2004 06:20 PM

Please move North. Please. Cool Black Chick, you do NOT need to be in Georgia. Call it what you will, it's still the south. It's still scary.

You could be my neighbour.

Posted by: Carol at November 5, 2004 11:25 AM

Welp, I guess that makes me both an ignorant whore and a shucking and jiving, pink pucker licking "expletive", cuz I'm black and I'm a woman and it was gonna be a frigid day in hades before John Kerry was getting my vote. Bush did, and I'm not even a Republican. In fact, a good percentage of the 11% of blacks that did vote Bush weren't even Repubs.

Still, I am all too familiar with the negative epithets that generally follow any black person who hasn't completely kissed the hairy behind of and sold their soul (signed, sealed, delivered) to the granola-eating Left.

I'd say black people as a whole would be way better off if we realized the power of a swing vote. Repubs don't bother with us cuz they know they won't get our vote. Meanwhile, Dems know they got us on lock so they just keep up te jive, shake a few hands, show up at an NAACP dinner or two, get a photo opp with Jesse Jigga Jackson, pimp a few pulpits, and call it a day. In the end, they know they still got us eatin out the palm of their sweaty money-changing hands.

Posted by: Ambra Nykol at November 6, 2004 05:04 PM

This election(as most) was a classic case of choosing the lesser of two evils. I'd give my vote (which by the way involves little to no arse smooching) to a shifty Dem over a narrow-minded, white-bread, Republican that will NEVER be able to identify with where I'm coming from any damn day. Political parties as a whole leave a lot to be desired, but there are choices to be made. And I make them as I see fit. I'm not so crazy as to believe that Kerry would have magically righted all of Bush's wrongs, but I would rather he be our new president than have that retard run us even further into the ground. His overzealous warmongering, short-sightedness, and general refusal to admit any fucking wrongdoing scare the bejeefus out of me and apparently a goodly half of the country. It's all a little too Hitler-like for me.

Repubs don't really take a defeatist attitude towards garnering our votes, as you would have us believe. Bottom line they just.don't give a fuck about the blacks enough to bother. Besides, they know we aren't a threat. Blankets of apathy smother our communities and we rarely believe in ourselves enough to know that if we banded together we could make our voices heard and our positions felt.

**BTW I am well aware of the history behind the GOP and the Dems. They weren't always the party that looked out for "best" interests, and I'm not really convinced that they are now. But neither will I stab myself in the jugular by going for some Republican. I ALWAYS vote on issues rather than party, and currently that Bush dude ain't exactly mirroring what a sista is about.

Laying all racial considerations aside, what has the right-winged psuedo-Christian Republican done for you lately? Other than attempt to strip you of what little rights you possess? (Clearly I'm not into the whole pro-life schtick. And guns skeer me bad.)

I assume you are part of the privileged "51%" that hasn't been assreamed in some manner by the Bush administration of the last four years. Lucky duck you are. Or shall I say lame...like the president you chose? Heh.

I read the bio on your site, girlie. And honestly...quite honestly, the shit is NOT a surprise. Gully hoodrat you are not (which is nothing to be ashamed of, of course). However, if it were possible, I'd invite you to engage in some shape-shifting, Freaky Friday type exercise in which you could walk in MY shoes. Live a week in MY life and see how kindly you feel towards the Republicans then.

Ignorant whore? *shrug* Well if the shoe fits honey, wear it well.

Enjoy your stay in Babylon.

Posted by: Lisa at November 6, 2004 07:26 PM

Actually, I grew up in a city that votes almost entirely Democrat. I live in the VERY Liberal Pacific Northwest and went to predominately white schools with Liberal white people who sub-consciously swore up and down that they were better than black people whilst they preached the tolerance doctrine...but thank God my parents kept it real.

I've always lived in a black neighborhood, gone to a black church, had black afterschool activities and hung with black friends and in spite of my family's inability to afford any of the luxuries I enjoyed as a private school student, it was only by the grace of God we made it out of our house wherein I lived with mice in my bedroom. So don't just read a lil' bio somethin something and assume you know the full story. As I haven't done with you, I'd expect you do the same.

I respect you as a writer and a thinker and wouldn't ever make the same assumptions you just did about me.

In any case, my rationale is simple. I agree with you that political parties are bad news so I toov ote on issues. This year my ballot was cast for Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians, depending on the issue. I'm a Christian and so everything I do is guided to my allegience to God first, not my race. Despite my disagreement with them on the issues of Affirmative Action, prison privitization, and their general "we don't wanna get our hands dirty so we'll just throw money at it" attitude, in this election, the Republican candidate held values closer to mine. That being I'm pro-life and against legalizing homosexual marriage; I think our public schools are garbage and not being held accountable. I don't think people should be taxed more than everyone else because they make more money, nor should families be penalized for trying to leave a dime for their children.

We've been humming dixie like the Democrats have saved our souls as a race and I don't buy it. I could go on, but it is doubtful that my perspective is appreciated, so I'll just keep reading and appreciating your great writing.

Posted by: Ambra Nyk at November 6, 2004 08:51 PM

Being a fallible human, assumptions I am guilty of, though I don't attempt to paint an entire portrait of a person based solely on a mere bio. However your bio did give me some insight as to why your vote would swing towards that antichrist wrapped in jesus freak clothing. Any fool can ascertain that you're a Christian. How rabid or diabolically so I have little idea, but if you've been reading my blog long enough then you know exactly how I feel about people who label themselves as such. I seek not to cast aspersions on an ENTIRE group of people; however it becomes difficult when many members of said group seek to make life more difficult for people that they know little about. All this judgmental nonsense coming from people whose "savior" preached acceptance and love. It just doesn't add up to me.

As a person of African descent, I don't respect Christianity on the whole, as it was a religion forced upon slaves in an effort to inspire fear. These days I still see it used as such - a religion that bullies people into being "good". Their straight-laced, achingly boring, middle of the road way or BURN IN THE LAKE OF FIRE! Of course I'm a heathen and clearly not to be trusted or taken seriously.

BUT? We were talking about politics or somesuch here, so back to that.

We as a people are blinded to the facts in general. We continue to live in a society that breeds ignorance, destruction and self-hatred. And it's not just Chez Whitey that forces this cloak upon us; it's the black people that over the years have swallowed the filthy lies that have been shoved down their throats. Regurgitated and refashioned into some semblance of personal truth that is completely at odds with what our people really need to become a little less oppressed than we STILL are. Blacks are more often than not are driven by confusion. Who, black or white, really is to be trusted? Maybe if we ever get a leader whose intent is truly selfless then we can make further strides out of the situations in which we find ourselves entrapped.

I encourage free speech, free thinking, free association, free love, free whatever in my comment box. I don't expect people's views to mirror mine. I've read some of your entries, and though I respect your views as well as the articulate manner in which you communicate, I certainly don't like them or agree. So that being the case, I warn you and others to expect any viewpoint opposing mine to be debated at length. Healthy arguments sometimes spark enlightenment on one or both sides of the fence. And who's not down for a little of that?

Though I can truthfully say that I can't fully appreciate your viewpoint, that's not to say that other readers here won't. It's why we have individual blogs after all. ;)

Posted by: Lisa at November 6, 2004 09:31 PM

Ah, but Lisa, yours is so much more entertaining and apt to spark the thought process. Maybe I missed the point, but we exist in a country that will bring down a President for screwing an intern, but as long as everybody is getting fucked, we will reelect. What would be the benefit, now, in waiting for any leader to step up for anybody's rights? It seems to me this country was founded by a small group of people who believed in freedom - though their ideas on freedom were limited to race. Then we had a small group of blacks who believed in their own freedom, and so the country was changed by their efforts, though there is still a long way to go. It was one woman who ensured the rest of us a right to choose. Based on that, should the focus turn toward smaller groups of people -- such as yourself and those who take to heart what you write -- to become that catalyst? Am I naive? Enlighten me.

Another thought I have on that is the 51% is a bit of an illusion. "Bush's victory was the NARROWEST win for a sitting president since Woodrow Wilson in 1916," and "In spite of Bush's win, the majority of Americans still think the country is headed in the wrong direction (56%), think the war wasn't worth fighting (51%), and don’t approve of the job George W. Bush is doing (52%). (Note to foreigners: Don't try to figure this one out. It's an American thing, like Pop Tarts.) " was Michael Moore's way of putting it, but below is a link to one of his sources.

Fact has it that, had the 2000 election not been bought and paid for, The US would have elected a Jew for Vice President.

Seems like our country is awakening, though painfully slow. Credulous? Engage me.

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Presidential_04/direction_of_country.html

Posted by: Justice at November 7, 2004 12:50 PM

Thanks for bringing that point up, Justice. That is exactly why I stuck 51% between a couple of quotation marks.

I also stopped by the Michael Moore site the other day, and read the 17 items that actually did make me feel a little better. I suggest you others out there that are finding it a bit hard to "move on" this early go read it.

Also check this article out. I'll try to remember to repost it in my next entry.

White House aides actually had the nerve to say that the fact that Bush won by a "greater" margin than in 2000 (my ass!) denotes that the country is more united now than it has ever been.

...clearly the inhabitants of the White House believe witless, drooling chimps compose 100% of the country.

Posted by: Lisa at November 7, 2004 01:13 PM

Everytime someone brings up morality as a reason to vote for Bush I laugh. *giggle giggle*

Posted by: feepee at November 8, 2004 12:49 PM

Aiight people (ahem, the ones who voted...) its time to get off our asses that we were so rudely knocked down on, and get active.... Dubya aint gonna do shyt but "ride this presidency thang out", so I'm getting a move on. For the sake of my uterus, my daughter's uterus, and every other woman's uterus...my life, my family's lives, all my internet buddies lives...my future, my son's fute, my daughter's future, my peeps futures... I gotta fight...We gotta fight!

Posted by: blu at November 11, 2004 09:18 PM

Great site! Stumbled across it by mistake, glad to have done so! I'm one of the unfortunate Bible Belters, but that will change in 3 years because I was one of the over 200,000 people who went to the Canadian immigration website on Wednesday the 3rd. But you know what? This graphic right here sums it up: http://www.buzzflash.com/contributors/04/11/images/04new_map.jpg
And hell has already broken loose. Bvolution to be taught in Wisconsin, Georgia evolution stickers challenged, 11 states ban same-sex marriage over "moral values" even though there are NO legit arguments against such without that stupid bible-thumping (I wrote a 12-page essay on the subject). Pharmacists refusing to fill birth control prescriptions based on "moral beliefs". Yes ma'am, this country is going to hell in a handbasket and I'll be DAMNED if I stay here to watch it. Either the blue states need to Secede and join up with Canada, or there needs to be a revolution somewhere. And if that happens, the North will win again and I'm willing to fight on their side. Just call us neo-tories.

Posted by: Ton at November 13, 2004 05:34 PM

Is this a site for the devil's work? Seriously. Ya'll need to let some of this go. Hatred and anger can consume black people too. If you're really so angry, you should move to Uganda or Haiti. Not one complaint would ooze from your mouth once you returned back to America.

Posted by: Rea at November 18, 2004 06:09 PM

Chile, Imma need you to take a look at the date of this post. It's over and done with and people are moving on. I suggest you do the same.

Why does the devil have to be involved just because people display anger and disgust about what they perceive as injustice? God gifted us with a range of emotions and I know he expects us to put them to full use. So don't attribute conscious reasoning to the work of the devil. I consider ignorant questions like the one you asked pretty damn evil.

Is oppressed blind faith a sign of the saved and righteous? If so, then I'll be a heathen.

Posted by: Lisa at November 18, 2004 06:16 PM

Lisa I have never seen the type of vulgar, filthy language displayed on this site. It's people like yourself that only fulfill stereotypes. I'll leave you with that and will never click on this ignorant mess again.

Posted by: Rea at November 18, 2004 06:23 PM

I'd like to say you fulfill my stereotypes of repressed jackasses. We all do what we can, you know. For you to judge me based solely on the language I and others use is sheer fallacy and I daresay borderline retarded. You don't know enough of me and my personality to make any determinations about my fulfilling a stereotype. So you can take your third-rate assumptions and limited reasoning capabilities and shove them deep into your abnormally tight rectum. Now how's that for being gutter?

Don't let the doorknob hit you, heffa!

Posted by: Lisa at November 18, 2004 06:27 PM

I aint come in here for monfs and this is what I see? Lisa, may your mouf burn in hell for them words...and may mine char behind it for laughing uncontrollably. I hate you so much.

GOD BLESS CANADA!!!!!

Posted by: Blu at November 18, 2004 06:59 PM

Oh, and rea...suck a dick, will ya?

Posted by: Blu at November 18, 2004 07:01 PM

*came to make a lude statement... can't due to chokin' after readin' blu's last*

Posted by: tionne at November 19, 2004 03:28 PM

^^^ You know I'm only here to help...

Posted by: Blu at November 24, 2004 12:45 PM
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