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Starter: Bigdaddydiesel Posted: 21 years ago Views: 1.1K
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#114988
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btw, Maldi its "right."

As on Bill C said on MadTV "Chubby chicks give it the best, because they are always hungry." lol
#114989
@Sphtman! Anyway, I hope you American WBW members will be proactive by voting Bush out of office this November.
#114990
Lvl 29
American voters didn't vote him INTO it!
#114991
Good point, Rainbowdemon. Let's have an election this time.
#114992
Lvl 12
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm...nope, I'll just stay out of it. suffice it to say, I won't be voting for that jughead kerry.
#114993
Lvl 21
So you're going to vote for the one with an empty head?
#114994
Lvl 13
not only that. he's letting all of our heat escape through holes in the ozone layer bringing on another ice age.
#114995
Lvl 12
Bush is dangerous to your wealth...
#114996
Lvl 12
All the justification for war you'll need...
#114997
Lvl 21
That's right on the dot Davey.
#114998
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#114999
Lvl 21
rofl. watch as I am called unamerican and a terrorist.
#115000
Lvl 20
Heh

*lmao*
#115001
Lvl 21
It's funny when ignorant americans bash pacifists. Gotta love how the media is used to brainwash people.
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#115003
Lvl 21
That sounds like his logic.
#115004
Lvl 12
www.punkvoter.com


I'm not american, but I feel sorry for all who are.

Must be embarrassing to have a stupid president like that.

Check this out:
http://ericblumrich.com/idiot.html
#115005
Lvl 12
Thought you might like this youngster...after looking at the sites you posted. Here's the link in case you're curious.
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/165572_goppunk.html





Republican punkers are rocking the vote for Bush

By WARREN ST. JOHN
THE NEW YORK TIMES

With his mohawk, ratty fatigues, assorted chains and his menagerie of tattoos -- swallows on each shoulder, a nautical star on his back and the logo of the Bouncing Souls, a New York City punk band, on his right leg -- 22-year-old Nick Rizzuto is the very picture of counterculture alienation. But it's when he talks politics that Rizzuto sounds like a real radical, for a punk anyway.

Rizzuto is adamantly in favor of lowering taxes and for school vouchers, and against campaign finance laws; his favorite Supreme Court justice is Clarence Thomas; he plans to vote for President Bush in November; and he's hard-core into capitalism.

"Punks will tell me, 'Punk and capitalism don't go together,' " Rizzuto said. "I don't understand where they're coming from. The biggest punk scenes are in capitalist countries like the U.S., Canada and Japan. I haven't heard of any new North Korean punk bands coming out. There's no scene in Iran."

Rizzuto is the founder of Conservative Punk, one of a handful of Web sites and blogs that have sprung up recently as evidence of a heretofore latent political entity: Republican punks. With names like GOPunk, Anti-Anti-Flag and Punkvoter Lies, the sites are a curious blend of Karl Rove and Johnny Rotten, preaching personal responsibility and reflexive patriotism with the in-your-face zeal of a mosh pit. When he's not banging his head to the Misfits, the Vandals or the Bouncing Souls, for example, Rizzuto spends his time writing essays denouncing Michael Moore and "left-wing propaganda," and urging other conservative punks to join his cause.

"Punk has been hijacked by an extreme left-wing element," Rizzuto said. "It's blame America first. Everything is America's fault, and everything is Bush's fault." Rizzuto said his goal "is rallying conservative punks and getting people to vote."

By their own admission, conservative punks constitute a small percentage of their particular subculture. Around 200 liberal and left-oriented punk bands have come together under the banner of Punkvoter, a coalition founded by Mike Burkett -- aka Fat Mike -- of the band NOFX, with the stated goal of organizing punk fans to vote against Bush in November. Burkett started Punkvoter with $100,000 of his own money and has recruited crossover bands like Green Day and the Foo Fighters to his cause.

"Our goal is to anger the youth of America, and to show them how the Bush administration is bad for them," Burkett said.

While Conservative Punk does not have a roster of bands exactly, it has inspired the interest and involvement of a consortium of conservatives with proper punk credentials, like Michale Graves, a former singer for the Misfits, who writes a column for Rizzuto's site. Graves regularly performs wearing a skull mask and allows that he doesn't fit the profile of your average Republican.

"I look like someone who should be hanging out with Marilyn Manson -- in fact I have hung out with Marilyn Manson," Graves said. "It doesn't affect what my morals are."



"I think George Bush is a wonderful, competent leader," he added. "And I believe that he is bringing this country on a right and just course and he understands the true nature of evil."

Andrew Wilkow, a conservative talk show host for WABC radio who has written for Conservative Punk, said that when he discussed the site on his show he was inundated with calls from people saying, "We thought we were alone."

"It turns out there are a lot of people who like a certain music and like to dress a certain way, but who want to think for themselves politically," he said. "They were being told by their favorite bands they couldn't think this way, but they did, and they still liked the music."

Joe Levy, a deputy managing editor of Rolling Stone magazine, said punk politics have always been a bit confused. "The whole idea of punk rock and politics was a mess from the beginning," he said.

Conventional conservatives, he said, have been few and far between among punks. "By and large the people who are attracted to this music, both listeners and artists, share a loose set of anti-authoritarian, pro-individualist and usually very left-leaning values," he said.

There have been notable exceptions. Johnny Ramone, the guitarist for the Ramones, has been an outspoken Republican for years, and some skinhead bands have blended the punk aesthetic with their extreme right-wing views.

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/lifestyle/165572_goppunk.html
#115006
Lvl 12
Intereseting...


There's a whole "Rock against bush" thing going on too.
Heck, there's even a record.

I'd go with these guys:

http://www.citizinemag.com/music/music-0312_punkvoter1.htm
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