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Moby Journal For November 3, 2004
Moby's Official Website ^ | November 3, 2004 | Moby

Posted on 11/03/2004 6:40:13 PM PST by Porterville

OK, It's Done 11/3/2004 - New York City

can someone remind me why secession is not an option at this point? i mean let's be realistic, we live in a divided country. can't we have the breakaway republics of 'north-east-istan' and 'pacific-stan'? wouldn't the red states be happier without us? we could still travel freely and trade freely with them, but can't we just leave? then you could have 3 countries: northeastistan pacificstan redstateistan one other option would be for us to all join the republican party en masse and make it socially liberal and fiscally conservative(as opposed to it's current 'socially puritanical/fiscally insane' status).

ok, it's done. john kerry has seceded. if you need us, my friends and i will be drunk for the next 4 years. -moby

*********HERE IS THE JOURNAL ENTERY FROM BEFORE*************

The Election 11/3/2004 - New York City

if/when bush wins...(and who knows...it's 4 a.m..maybe john kerry will win... but right now things look kind of bush-y. so i write this assuming that bush has won the election.) well, he won. america has chosen their president. we might disagree, but they've chosen their president. some of us might long for a secession wherein certain parts of the country declare their sovereign autonomy, but given our current state of quasi-united states, well, bush won. tonight i realized that although america is possessed of a lot of progressive people, america is essentially a right-wing republican country. we might resist this fact, but it is a fact. it's not a fact in manhattan. it's not a fact in l.a or san francisco. but for 100+ million people it's a fact. americans have made their choice. we might not necessarily agree with their choice, but we do have to accept that the choice was made democratically, and without coercion. and now we ask...what now? with another 4 years of a republican president/senate/house, well...what do they want? the right-wing have re-asserted their dominance. what do they want? i do hope that the democrats in the house and senate do their best to impose sane restrictions upon the more extreme tendencies of the newly empowered right-wing. we live in a democracy. and the democracy has spoken. the vox populii have expressed their will. and, given the rules by which we all play, we must accept the results of this election. live and learn. and may we all learn to recognize that the democratic process doesn't always accomodate our preferences and/or will. sorry if i sound like a pathetic loser, but, well, we lost. and now we have to live with our circumstances as they've been presented to us. the sun will rise tomorrow, and the people who voted for bush will: a-send their sons/daughters off to war in iraq b-complain about unemployment c-lament their lack of health care d-complain about the high price of prescription drugs e-complain about a low minimum wage f-complain about high gas prices/heating oil costs g-and so on h-and so on... the people have made their choice. and now, for better or worse, they have to live with their choice. i wish the american people and the politicians who rule them: good luck. really. bush won. the people in america have chosen him as their elected commander-in-chief. 49% of us might have voted differently, but we lost. let's all hope that these next 4 years are not as divisive and contentious as the last 4 years have been. good luck to the republicans, for, regardless of our party affiliations, they won and they will rule us for the next 4 years. moby p.s-but, for what it's worth, i wish the republicans in the house, senate, executive, and judicial branches the best of luck. as i've said, the american people have chosen their elected representatives, now may said representatives lead us with intelligence, wisdom, and discretion. here's hoping...


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To: Porterville
hey, mobydick...

41 posted on 11/03/2004 7:28:25 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist ©®)
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To: Porterville
john kerry has seceded

What an idiot
42 posted on 11/03/2004 7:31:27 PM PST by Vision ("When you trust in yourself, you're trusting in the same wisdom that created you")
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To: Porterville

Don't guess Moby studied the civil war while in school. Wait, did he go to school??

John


43 posted on 11/03/2004 7:32:47 PM PST by John_7Diamonds
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To: happydogdesign
ok
44 posted on 11/03/2004 7:32:56 PM PST by opinionator
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To: CaptainVictory

I've heard several conservative Western Canadians say that they would gladly become states in our union if Eastern Canada would take New England in exchange. Sounds like a pretty damn good idea to me, as those states resemble really big, cold examples of Texas or Oklahoma.


45 posted on 11/03/2004 7:49:47 PM PST by NC Native ("Bombing begins in five minutes"... Ronald W. Reagan)
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To: Porterville

What a dumbass. Excuse me, but eloquence escapes me.


46 posted on 11/03/2004 7:51:11 PM PST by numberonepal (Don't Even Think About Treading On Me)
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To: DameAutour

CAPITAL LETTERS ARE TOO MUCH LIKE CAPITALISM! (oh yeah!...he likes money...he needs money for booze and dope)

Does anyone really care?


47 posted on 11/03/2004 7:52:40 PM PST by shibumi (John Galt is alive and well. He tends bar in a casino restaurant.)
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To: Porterville

If anyone dislikes this country and the current balance of power, they can just leave. I encourage them to do so. I might even chip in if they promise to not come back.


48 posted on 11/03/2004 7:54:21 PM PST by Kirkwood (I think, therefore I am Republican!)
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To: Chode

ROFLMAO!!! Good one!


49 posted on 11/03/2004 7:55:36 PM PST by Uncle Vlad
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To: avenir
You bet I know Bela Fleck and the Flecktones. The opening riff of "Cheeseballs in a Cowtown," is one of the most graceful and compelling bits in all the hundreds of CDs we have. Haven't seen them live; want to very much.

Billybob
50 posted on 11/03/2004 9:20:30 PM PST by Congressman Billybob (Visit: www.ArmorforCongress.com please.)
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To: Porterville

OK, It's Done
11/3/2004 - New York City

can someone remind me why secession is not an option at this point?
i mean let's be realistic, we live in a divided country.
can't we have the breakaway republics of 'north-east-istan' and 'pacific-stan'?
wouldn't the red states be happier without us?
we could still travel freely and trade freely with them, but can't we just leave?
then you could have 3 countries:
northeastistan
pacificstan
redstateistan
one other option would be for us to all join the republican party en masse and make it socially liberal and fiscally conservative(as opposed to it's current 'socially puritanical/fiscally insane' status).

ok, it's done.
john kerry has seceded.
if you need us, my friends and i will be drunk for the next 4 years.
-moby


Dear....
11/4/2004 - New York City

'dear rest of america,
can't you please let little old new york city secede from the rest of the nation?
please?
we're very little and you probably wouldn't even notice that we were gone.
please? pretty please?
how about if we buy you guys donkeys?
will you let us secede if we buy each and every person in the rest of the united states a donkey?
you'd like to have your own friendly donkey, wouldn't you?
wouldn't you rather have a friendly donkey than a small insignificant city that no one really likes anyway?
we will be good neighbors, and you can come visit whenever you like(considering you have a valid passport).
again, please?
thank you very much, and i look forward to hearing your response.
-moby'

What Do We Do Now?
11/4/2004 - New York City

a lot of people have been asking me, 'what do we do now?'
well, my answer is kind of simple and probably disappointing.
we should have fun with our friends, and do good work, and maybe adopt a dog, and eat. eating is good.
in other words, we shouldn't let ourselves get distraught over politics.
yes, america has chosen gw bush as their president.
it's not what we wanted, but that's the way it is.
we can hope that maybe the 2nd bush term will be more moderate than the first(this isn't just me being willfully naive, i do believe that a 2nd bush term might be more moderate because he's not going to up for re-election again so he doesn't have to accomodate the christian right as slavishly as he's done in the 1st term).
we'll see what happens. sorry if i sound like i'm being wishy-washy, i just don't want us all to let ourselves sink into depression over the democratically expressed will of the majority of voting americans.
it is what it is, and being depressed and despondent isn't going to make anything better.
so go out and eat some ice cream and play with a dog and go see a movie with your friends.
the world will go on, don't let yourself get depressed, ok?
moby

Dear Canada
11/4/2004 - New York City

'dear canada,
now, more than ever, your neighbor to the south(aka-the blue states)needs you. most of us living in the northern and western parts of the united states don't feel very connected to the rest of the u.s, so can we bring our states and become part of canada?
we have a lot of money and some interesting cities and we promise not to be too much trouble.
the benefits to you:
a-in one fell swoop you can have southern california and new york city! surfing in canada! suddenly the u.n is on canadian soil! broadway is suddenly in canada! you could then say that canada is the birthplace of jazz and hip-hop!
b-money. cold hard cash. the red states in the u.s might have the voting power, but guess who has the money? yup, your friendly neighborhood blue states.
so when/if you accept our offer you will instantly become the richest country in the world! that sounds pretty good, right?
c-karma. accepting this offer will give you more good karma than you'd know what to do with(because you would instantly make 120 million people VERY happy).
so you get warm beaches, tons of cash, and good karma. who can say no to that?
please let us know if you accept the offer. given our enthusiasm to join canada it's safe to say that the details of the offer could probably be worked out in an afternoon.
thank you very much,
moby
p.s-just to put your minds at ease, we do know that we can't bring our assault weapons with us.'


51 posted on 11/04/2004 3:05:00 PM PST by finnman69 (cum puella incedit minore medio corpore sub quo manifestus globus, inflammare animos)
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