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# coastal populous and internationalist regions of America - informed and intelligent.
flyover states... uninformed and conditioned.

man I love stereotypes... but there's always a grain of truth.

New York people ... Louisiana people. Big difference.
(, Thu 4 Nov 2004, 1:34, archived)
# My "flyover" state
Went for Kerry. And I helped to vote the last damn Repulic*nt out of state office. And gave the democratic senate challenger a crushing victory over an uber-conservative, out of state, moralising, god-invoking twat. I'm PROUD of my "fly-over" state. And thinking about moving to Canada or Europe, all the same, because this America is NOT the America I even want to know anymore, or grew up with. It has been a sad day for me. I love this country...but now I can easily see moving to another one.

Appropos of nothing......B3ta is special because of all the talented people who populate it. I don't post pictures because I don't really know how to use Photoshop or Paint, and don't really have the time to sit down and learn them (working 2 jobs)..but I really do enjoy the art that everyone else does. There are some really brilliant, clever sorts of people here. Sorry for longness, but had to say it. I have really enjoyed my time on B3ta. I believe I spelled everything quite correctly, and on the first try. Fluffy April
(, Thu 4 Nov 2004, 2:01, archived)
# I hear you
and I apologise for my "flyover state" generalisation. I honestly think it's a damn shame that Bush has polarised America so much and engendered such hatred outside. I really do. I used to love the idea of going to America. Unfortunately it will now, solely becuase of the Bush administration take many many years before I could ever feel comfortable with being there and in any way associated with it. I'm not saying my support means a damn thing to America of course.. or even to anyone else, but I'm not alone, and I think for America that's a huge shame.
(, Thu 4 Nov 2004, 2:20, archived)
# .Spanky
It's probably much better for you to stay where you are. Much more pleasant, and less...fascistic? Thanks. fluffy, down-hearted April
(, Thu 4 Nov 2004, 2:47, archived)