I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transparent, man

I am not concerned.
Not at all.
Don't feel even a teensy-weensy smidgeony scintillia of concern.
I am fully and completely unconcerny.
Seriously.
My mind is so unclouded by concern, it's like transparent.

You might think that means I'm a true believer, but that's not the case at all.  
I'm not hopelessly devoted.
I'm not wildly enthusiastic.  Actually, I'm not even tamely enthusiastic . . . get right down to it, I'm not enthusiastic at all.  

But I'm not concerned.  Not about that.  On the other hand . . .

$531,049,377,849: Cost of the war as of a few minutes ago -- that concerns me.

4101: - U.S. confirmed deaths -- that concerns me.

85,153 - 92,883: Documented Iraqi civilian deaths from violence -- that concerns me.

Nearly 47 million Americans, or 16 percent of the population, were without health insurance in 2005, the latest government data available. -- that concerns me.

Hungry people in my city -- that concerns me.

Lots of things concern me.
Other things don't.



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Re: I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transpa (1.00 / 2)

America has fought many wars.

America has lost many lives.

America has paid their debts.

But the democratic party members have never before in history been overruled in their selection of a president by the GOP.

Some things are worth being concerned about.


by dtaylor2 on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 01:48:56 PM EST

Okay. This one I have *got* to hear. (1.50 / 4)

You think the GOP determined the outcome of the Democratic primary?

Seriously: I have got to hear this one.  I have heard some fruitcake deadender conspiracy theories in this joint before, but this one takes the cake.

Please.  Enlighten me.  How did the GOP "overrule" the people in the Democratic primary?


by spunkmeyer on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:17:53 PM EST
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I was concerned about GOP mind-control rays . . . (2.00 / 4)

for a while, but then I suddenly stopped caring.  


"If you don't care about everybody, you don't care about anybody." --Ethan Mordden
by prodigal on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:19:54 PM EST
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Re: Okay. This one I have *got* to hear. (2.00 / 1)

Hillary had about 1,000,000 more democratic party member votes than did Obama.

Obama owes his position to non-democrats.


by dtaylor2 on Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 09:20:08 AM EST
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Re: I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transpa (2.00 / 3)

The democratic party members have never before in history been overruled in their selection of a president by the GOP.

You're right.  It hasn't happened before and it hasn't happened this year and it won't happen in the future.

Go back to NoQuarter, little troll.


by Can I Haz Moar Snark on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:25:52 PM EST
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Re: I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transpa (none / 0)

Hillary won the democratic party vote by ~1,000,000


by dtaylor2 on Wed Jun 25, 2008 at 09:20:55 AM EST
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Re: I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transpa (1.50 / 4)

There is a little place on the Internet that is called home for people like you: Hillaryis44

There is a little place in the real world that could be called home for you too: It is called a padded room

There is a little place in the after life...


"And to my fellow Americans I say this... get off my lawn." John McCain, August 2008
by JDF on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 02:35:47 PM EST
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Re: I am so totally unconcerned, I'm like, transpa (2.00 / 4)

"But the democratic party members have never before in history been overruled in their selection of a president by the GOP."

Says the genius planning on voting for the GOP.  Here - ponder this for a while:


We should be able to deliver bottled hot water to dehydrated babies.
by Jess81 on Tue Jun 24, 2008 at 03:06:51 PM EST
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