blind polliticks

Category: the Rant Board

Post 1 by thezman (Veteran Zoner) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 11:55:01

Hey I have a chance to take a new job. and Don't know if i'll be able to just certain people can't forget old shit that happened god knows how long ago but what ever. This is why i'm not going to vote in this alection

Post 2 by SilverLightning (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 13:47:28

Um... what? I'm confused.

Post 3 by chelslicious (like it or not, I'm gonna say what I mean. all the time.) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 14:42:34

me, too. what does that have to do with the price of tea in China? or, in simpler terms, what does that have to do with anything?

Post 4 by thezman (Veteran Zoner) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 19:44:54

It doesn't have to do with anything really. I was just venting cause someone doesn't like a certain place i might not be able to get that job.

Post 5 by chelslicious (like it or not, I'm gonna say what I mean. all the time.) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 20:32:15

what does someone not liking a certain place have to do with you not being able to get a job, though?

Post 6 by CSection (Out standing in my field.) on Wednesday, 01-Aug-2012 20:46:55

Ah you guys won't believe this. i'm so angry. Some stuff happened, and now its causing other stuff to be a bit more difficult. I hope you all feel my pain.

Post 7 by GreenTurtle (Music is life. Love. Vitality.) on Thursday, 02-Aug-2012 0:03:01

Wait, what does voting have to do with you getting a job? I'm totally lost.

Post 8 by TechnologyUser2012 (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 02-Aug-2012 11:25:01

Yeah so am I lol. How does one thing have to do with the other?

Post 9 by Texas Shawn (The cute, cuddley, little furr ball) on Thursday, 02-Aug-2012 15:14:19

I'm not eating a cheese burger today because my sister stepped on my toe as a child.

Post 10 by Shadow_Cat (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 02-Aug-2012 19:07:56

Hahaha, Cam and Shawn. Thanks for the laugh.

Post 11 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 13:02:31

Wow I'm really lost. Do I need to rant about this rant? I figured this post title had something to do with blind people getting all political but it turns out it is about how somebody stuck thier hand in the toilet because the seat was left up.

Post 12 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 13:16:07

This post is a waste of space.

Post 13 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 13:17:38

I'm not going to go outside because I can't vote for president.

Post 14 by DevilishAnthony (Just go on and agree with me. You know you want to.) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 17:34:48

My caseworker from the foodstamps office was supposed to call me back today, but she didn't. I think it's because my sister ate pizza for breakfast, damn that bitch!

Post 15 by AsianSensation (Veteran Zoner) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 18:24:05

I hope this isn't reiterating an existing point, but I whole-heartedly reserve the right to deny you a job because you can't spell the word "politics."

Post 16 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Friday, 03-Aug-2012 20:13:34

You do have a good point, sensation.

Post 17 by Godzilla-On-Toast (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 0:26:06

Damn spelling nazis! Now I won't be able to eat Oreos because of that and I'm just going to have to let the flying spaghetti monkeys write Shakespear on my lawn whilst singing pirate songs in Klingon. Meanwhile, back in the jungle, nobody dare say peanut butter lest the chief of the Muckenfuss tribe cuts my left thumb off and feed it to his pet iguana, which means I'm just going to be forced to vote Republican, and that's blind politics for ya, ain't it?

Post 18 by Reyami (I've broken five thousand! any more awards going?) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 11:21:18

lmao to the last post. Mmmmmmm, Oreos ...

Post 19 by SilverLightning (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 15:49:41

Anyone else think that this post was the outcome of an adlib or something?
I mean it sounds like he went, the "adjective" "noun" "verb" to "proper noun" while "verb" on the back of a "adjective" "noun", and that's why i won't be voting in this election.

Post 20 by Striker (Consider your self warned, i'm creative and offensive like handicap porn.) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 17:38:29

the opp is an idiot, there for I won't have dealings with him.
Oops, that's logic.
can I try again class?

Post 21 by write away (The Zone's Blunt Object) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 20:57:27

I'm sorry, but I wouldn't give you a job either, because judging from your post and the creation of this thread you can't keep your thoughts from scattering all over the place. Your presentation sucks, you confuse people, and you seem like the type to take issue with others because they judge you on your inadequacies. That's what I gather from just that one post. And I don't even know you. So no, I wouldn't give you a job myself, not because I'm a bitch, but because if I'm going to employ someone, I need to trust them to execute his or her given tasks competently. And you, my friend, don't seem like the type to be competent on the job. Sorry. Thanks. Good luck. Bye.

Post 22 by chelslicious (like it or not, I'm gonna say what I mean. all the time.) on Saturday, 04-Aug-2012 21:17:30

well said, write away.
I'll add that not only does the original poster confuse people, but he confuses folks (myself included) who are hard as hell to confuse.

Post 23 by Master Alex Matthew SARcastic (Account disabled) on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 5:41:33

I've been working too and does that mean I don't vote in the Austrlaian Election next year? it's a law to vote in every election, you guys have more freedom and rights.

I think I may have improved this board topic to what it's originally meant to be about.

My Cat too had trouble understanding what the fellow tried to post about.

Post 24 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Tuesday, 28-Aug-2012 19:37:43

I hate politics with a passion. I don't believe voting really makes a difference so I probably won't be doing it in this election or any other.

Post 25 by Master Alex Matthew SARcastic (Account disabled) on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 1:51:35

I hate Politics too but it's a total shame that in Australia, we have to vote. Although only thing i like about Politics is when our Prime Minister and Opposition Leader go head to head in arguements.

Post 26 by Godzilla-On-Toast (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Wednesday, 29-Aug-2012 11:29:50

I'd rather vote than not, even if both candidates are bought and sold by the corporations. I fear if I don't vote, the choice I did not want would win.

Post 27 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 0:21:54

I'm getting sick of voting and I am close to saying fuck it I'll just forget about the process.

Post 28 by Master Alex Matthew SARcastic (Account disabled) on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 1:50:22

You Americans are very lucky that you don't have to vote. If we don't vote here, we get a fine.

Post 29 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 11:29:35

That sounds more like a dictatorship as far as i'm concerned. But here these days no matter wo you vote for the coice you don't wantcomes out on top. Because politicians will say and do anything to get themselves elected. Barak Obunghole is a prime example. About the only good thing to happen in his administration was that they finally got Bin Laden. At the same time though I can't support Romney for the simple reason that he doesn't support gay rights. And yes, that includes marriage.

Post 30 by Godzilla-On-Toast (I've now got the silver prolific poster award! wahoo!) on Thursday, 30-Aug-2012 23:25:18

The only thing I don't know about Mittens is how much he's entangled with the fundamentalist Christians. I do not want any of them running this country, and even if voting for Obama is worse, I do not want those people having power, plus the Republican party seems to be full of a bunch of guys who are resentful that women even have the vote, let alone any social power at all. These delusional fucks think they can have the Fifties back when Mayberry was fictional, nothing like it can exist in real life. LOL!

Post 31 by forereel (Just posting.) on Friday, 31-Aug-2012 0:54:27

Well I simply would have a job, but it located in the wrong city and at the wrong time of day, so I’m not voting, because my food stamps don’t come until the 8th and the elections are on the 7th and the republicans hate the democrats and that’s anti American. I need my coffee before I vote!

Post 32 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Friday, 31-Aug-2012 22:25:46

True.I have noticed that about the Repblicans. Not only that but here in Idaho they've been talking about requiring you to declare a party before you can vote and I absolutely refuse to do that becauuse I don't fall into any one category. That and once ou declare a party you can only vote within that party even if you feel differently from your party about certain issues.

Post 33 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Monday, 24-Sep-2012 17:15:51

Mit is a twit. Lol. Remember the Christian right? They're back folks!

Post 34 by Twinklestar09 (I've now got the bronze prolific poster award! now going for the silver award!) on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2012 3:29:25

To Poster 32: Really? Wow, that's extreme if they expect you to do that, I mean expect you to only vote within the party you chose. I'm a democrat, but I don't think there's anything saying I _have to vote for only candidates in the Democratic party. In fact, even though there is an option to mark only all candidates in one party, I never select it because there might be candidates in other parties whose ideas I may agree with more than the ones in mine. I don't think that just because you choose a party, it means you can only vote for people within that party and noone else, and if it does, then that rule is really messed up. Just saying. *smile*

Post 35 by LeoGuardian (You mean there is something outside of this room with my computer in it?) on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2012 16:10:47

Bryan is talking about n the primary elections, this is normal because the Primary elections are where you select which candidate of your particular party is going to be running in the main election.
Just got twisted and tangled up there.

Post 36 by illumination (Darkness is history.) on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2012 17:17:02

I'm not going to vote because the cookies that I ate today didn't taste very good.

Post 37 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Tuesday, 25-Sep-2012 23:23:55

write your congrissman about it. lol.

Post 38 by BryanP22 (Novice theriminist) on Wednesday, 26-Sep-2012 14:04:49

LOL I agree Mit is a twit. That's wh I won't be voting. Or if I do I'll nomenate Homer Simpson or Cornholio. And the only reason I might vote for the local isues is so I can hopefully help get Tom Luna out of his office, that being Idaho's Superintendent of Schools. The man is an idiot. His idea of fixing the educational system is to require us to pay igher taxes so every student can have a laptop. College kids I could understand but we're talking grade, middle and high school students here. And in those environments high-tech gadgets get damaged or stolen regularly in that environment.

Post 39 by margorp (I've got the gold prolific poster award, now is there a gold cup for me?) on Wednesday, 26-Sep-2012 14:33:56

The only way to fix the education system is to rebuild it from the ground up.