Holy —-

10:25 pm EST May 18th, 2008 | News | 18 Comments

Look at this crowd that came out for Obama in Oregon. Wow.

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18 Responses to “Holy —-”

  1. Looks to me like Obama has trouble appealing to those hard workin’ white folks.

  2. Jason Puckett says:

    Oregon doesn’t count, though. It’s a shame. :(

  3. Mungen_Cakes says:

    I was there and I’m a hard workin’ white folk.

  4. christie says:

    Hopey changey goodness for all! (but I will control what car you drive, how much and what you eat, and what kind of car you drive)

    “Zen fascists will control you
    100% natural
    You will jog for the master race
    And always wear the happy face”

    “Close your eyes, can’t happen here
    Big Bro’ on white horse is near
    The hippies won’t come back you say
    Mellow out or you will pay
    Mellow out or you will pay!”

    “Come quietly to the camp
    You’d look nice as a drawstring lamp
    Don’t you worry, it’s only a shower
    For your clothes here’s a pretty flower.”

    (Jello Biafra 1979)

  5. Duros62 says:

    Take it down a notch, Christie.

  6. Christie:
    You do know who Jello Biafra is, right? I’ll just say that he won’t be invited to a Republican WH anytime in my lifetime or yours.

  7. fafaroo says:

    Hey Christie, I’ll see your California Uber Alles and raise you Hellnation:

    Hellnation’s when they teach us
    Profiting from greed
    Hellnation’s where they give us
    Coke, heroin and speed

    Hellnation’s when they tell us
    You gotta go clean up your act
    You’re the one who dragged me here
    And now you drag me back

    (chorus)
    Problem is, few care
    About the people in despair
    If you help no one
    You’re guilty in this Hellnation

    Hellnation’s when the president
    Asks for four more fucking years
    Hellnation’s when he gets it
    By conning poor people and peers

    Hellnation – got no choice
    What’s the point in trying to vote?
    When this country makes war
    We all die in the same boat
    In this Hellnation

    (chorus)

    It’s the only world we’ve got
    Let’s protect it while we can
    That’s all there is and there ain’t no more

    Hellnation – asking please
    For a nuclear freeze
    So the unborn kids
    Get their chance to live and breathe

    Hellnation – asking aid
    For the minimum wage
    So the kids of tomorrow
    Don’t wind up slaves to their trade
    In this Hellnation
    (chorus)

    - DKs

  8. christie says:

    Yes Calvin I do. I was one of the punks slamming (before they called it a mosh pit) at the Whiskey in 1979.

    Who gives a crap about Jello and the Republican party. Facism and the cult of personality are alive and well in the Democrat party.

  9. Duros62 says:

    Seriously, christie, come off the ledge.

  10. Lee Coles says:

    Rock star, baby!

  11. fafaroo says:

    “Facism and the cult of personality are alive and well in the Democrat party.”

    Are you serious? Really? Now people can’t get excited about a candidate without being labeled a Hitler Youth?

    And you say this while writing “Democrat” party, the biggest tell of the new-speak addled right-wing? Please.

    It isn’t pretty when punks age.

  12. Duros62 says:

    Barack Star!

  13. fafaroo says:

    “Hopey changey goodness for all! (but I will control what car you drive, how much and what you eat, and what kind of car you drive)”

    Oh, and Christie, you may want to check out Biafra’s platform when he was nominated in 2000 as the presidential candidate for, wait for it, the Green Party.
    Here: http://www.angelfire.com/punk/jello2000/platform.html
    and Here: http://www.angelfire.com/punk/jello2000/statement.html

    A relevant passage from the second link:

    It takes activism to inspire people that they can change things for the better–and inspire them to vote. There is no magic leader like Nelson Mandela or Vaclav Havel on the horizon to lead us to the promised land. This country is too vast and too complicated. We all need to be Mandela and Havel, each in our own way. The power to inspire brings with it a lot of pressure. It should be used, but not misused. I hope to inspire more and more people to get their feet wet and fight the power, from inside and outside the system.

    As a Green, Biafra, of course, does not support Obama or any mainstream political candidate. He also doesn’t support SUVs:

    “In Maine, some people made counterfeit traffic tickets and ran around writing-up SUV owners as ‘Earth criminals’. Then, in Santa Cruz, someone spray-painted dozens of SUVs in one night. The corporate media presented this as some terrible affront to civilisation, which was hilarious. We need a new law that owners of SUVs are automatically in the military reserve. Then they can go get their own goddamn oil.”
    http://music.guardian.co.uk/rock/story/0,,2203139,00.html

    you’re an idiot, christie.

  14. Duros62 says:

    Do you realize that’s more people than voted for McCain in the CT Republican primary?

    Very impressive. I don’t care who you know.

  15. Facism and the cult of personality are alive and well in the Democrat party.

    So which candidate do you support? If one wanted to be uncharitable, one could also say the same thing about Senator Clinton. Hell, the Republicans do it every four years around their candidate.

  16. fafaroo says:

    “The power to inspire brings with it a lot of pressure. It should be used, but not misused.”

    As an addendum, the reason why I bolded this quote is because Biafra is clearly not opposed to inspirational political leaders who call for social change. He does, however, rightly remind us that the power to inspire can be misused.

    Christie, when you say that “Facism and the cult of personality are alive and well in the Democrat party” you seem to be implying that Barack Obama is somehow misusing his ability his inspire people. Is that the case? If so, how exactly is Obama misusing his appeal?

  17. Duros62 says:

    And please show your work. There is extra scratch paper available.