Jon Stewart's Rally to Restore Sanity might be bigger than Woodstock. It could happen

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When both Big Os — Oprah and Obama — endorse your Rally to Restore Sanity, you know you might be on to something. Since Sept. 16, when Stewart announced his Oct. 30 rally, along with Stephen Colbert’s satirical March to Keep Fear Alive, 180,000 people on Facebook have said they plan to attend the event, while another 100,000 have said they might.
Public Citizen plans to be there, and we’ve been encouraging people to submit ideas for signs that we’ll hand out at the rally on the National Mall. We plan to pick the slogan that we think best sums up the message we want to share with the throngs of people who will be packed in front of the Lincoln Memorial. So far, more than 3,000 slogans have been entered in our “What Sign Should I Bring to Jon Stewart’s ‘Rally to Restore Sanity’ ” contest. Another 1,000 people have joined the accompanying Facebook page ( http://www.facebook.com/signs4sanity ), and hundreds more are spreading the word on Twitter with the hashtag #signs4sanity.
Picking the best one is going to be difficult. We’ll be asking our Facebook fans to help, but in the end, we may have to resort to the old picking a slogan out of a hat method. You can read the thousands of sign suggestions and enter your own at www.citizen.org/jon-stewart-sanity-rally-signs.
Generally, the sign suggestions fall into five categories:
* The ones that don’t make a lot of sense — “If you were around when there were more Indians, you’d probably be purple by now. Oh, wait, you are almost purple!”;
* The really angry — “I can’t (f***ing) stand intolerance!” and “Being stupid and uninformed are not something to brag about”;
* The funny but somewhat inappropriate — “Are you frowning because you don’t want to look gay?” ” Tea Parties are for little girls and their dolls.” “Don’t teabag me bro.” “Bend over America, this will only take a generation”;
* The satirical and self-deprecating — “I thought there was going to be cake.” “ Too Poor to Buy a Politician.” “Whatever.” “I’VE HAD ALL I CAN STAND AND I CAN’T wait to read about this during my lunch break at work unless it’s super busy”; and
* The ones we actually might pay to have printed on signs — “I believe in the separation of corporation and state.” “Immigrants didn’t steal our jobs, multinational corporations shipped them overseas.” “Of course you’re depressed, the rich tricked you.” “Can’t we all just smoke a bong?” (Whoops, how did that one get in there?)
We’ve also noticed some debate on Facebook among our supporters asking if we should even be promoting the Stewart/Colbert rallies. Stewart has referred to his rally as the Million Moderate March, and we at Public Citizen — and progressives in general — tend to fall left of the middle ground Stewart is trying to claim. We usually don’t support compromising our progressive principles in the name of bipartisan cooperation. We have never stopped fighting for a national single-payer health plan, for instance.
However, we get it. Stewart is a comedian. We laugh at his jokes but Stewart isn’t necessarily “one of us” — i.e., a progressive activist. But face it, he consistently exposes right-wing demagoguery for what it is. Is there anyone else out there with as big of an audience who calls out FOX News and Glenn Beck with such humor and dead-on accuracy? We don’t have to agree with everything he says (and we thought his jab at our Code Pink friends was a little uncalled for) but we can’t discount his influence on mainstream America. He may be the most important foil we have to the craziness and fear-mongering of the right-wing fringe.
We think his rally is going to be huge, Woodstockesque even (an estimated 500,000 people attended that). Dozens of colleges are situated within a couple hours drive to Washington, D.C. Hundreds more are within an eight-hour road trip, including a northeast corridor easily connected to D.C. by bus and train. Huffington Post boss Arianna Huffington has even promised to provide as many buses as are needed to bring people from Manhattan to D.C. for the rally. That’s not even taking into account the number of high school kids in the region who will be coming either with their hipster parents or by themselves. And did we mention it was a Halloween party weekend? Stewart and Colbert are going to turn D.C. into Mardi Gras on the Mall.
So yes, it’s going to be big. But will it be socially or politically transformative? That’s the million-dollar question. Public Citizen will be at the rally handing out signs and hoping to get in the ears of what should be a receptive audience. We think there’s a lot of common ground when it comes to fighting the corporate takeover of our elections, advocating cleaner, greener sources of energy and holding government accountable to We, the People.
Still, anyone can wave a sign for an afternoon. It’s the message we hope they take home with them.
http://citizenvox.org/2010/09/30/jon-stewarts-rally-to-restore-sanity-might-be-b...
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But it hasn't happened. . . what now?
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No matter what even if no one can agree with such verifiable facts as the size of the crowd, who had bigger, Woodstock, Jon Stewart, Stephen Cobert or Glenn Beck. That just shows how insane people have gotten when they can't even accept something that can be objectively proven or do simple math.
One thing is for certain sanity isn't going to be restored and that just shows how Jon is having WAY too high expectations just like people had of the current administration. It depends to much on the maturity of people which is a lot smaller percentage that has to be developed as they grow.
Sanity can't even be by no means restored even between a much smaller group of people on Current so, how can it be for a much larger one?
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/360639/september-30-2010/...
Stephen has a MUCH easier sell since keeping fear alive and teaching what people should fear since that only depends on the earliest instincts that people were born with and a lot more of them never grow out of.
So whatever the rally brings, Stephen is going to have the biggest influence just because he's catering to more basic motivations just like the last administration that had much lower expectations since betting on stupidity is a lot more certain.
"Nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public." ...H. L. Mencken
It's a lesson News Corp has learned well, so Colbert has a lot greater chance of achieving both his purposes of spreading fear and being funny while Stewart has only a miniscule chance of restoring sanity even if he is just as funny.
It's a tragedy that groups have to be so pathetic, but as Tommy Lee Jones said in MIB "A person is smart. People are dumb, panicky dangerous animals and you know it. Fifteen hundred years ago everybody knew the Earth was the center of the universe. Five hundred years ago, everybody knew the Earth was flat, and fifteen minutes ago, you knew that humans were alone on this planet. Imagine what you'll know tomorrow."
So maybe it would be better to have robots take over since at least they could be efficient in running society and lock up all the insane in an aslyum until they could be cured through rehabilitation.
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Argon18:
the only thing to fear is fear itself
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Argon18:
Colbert and Stewart have the same goal and are working together and are coming at it from both sides. I'm sure Colbert is relying on the intelligence of his audience to realize that he's just kidding and doesn't really want to keep fear alive.
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congoboy:
And whatever they tell you to fear like the bird flu.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/180968/october-20-2005/av...
"You can discover what your enemy fears most by observing the means he uses to frighten you."...Eric Hoffer
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noxidereus:
But that is vastly overestimating the intelligence of others, as shown by the comments in this post that give WAY more evidence of insanity than intelligence.
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true." ...James Branch Cabell
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Argon18:
Haha nice quote. Yeah I agree. I actually don't think it takes that much intelligence to figure Colbert out though.
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noxidereus:
From what is shown by the comments here it takes a lot more than they have.
"Fear is a question: What are you afraid of, and why? Just as the seed of health is in illness, because illness contains information, your fears are a treasure house of self-knowledge if you explore them." ...Marilyn Ferguson
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/183213/august-07-2007/the...
Wandering around from the lack self-knowledge is what fuels the dark side, like Dick Cheney advocated for fun and profit that a lot have followed.
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Argon18:
Another great quote.
Also, I totally agree with your last sentence. ^'d.
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Argon18:
i didnt even get the h1n1 flu shot, i knew it was bogus a week into the hysteria. but folks was lining up for miles to get one
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congoboy:
If that's not a fear that grabs you, then they have plenty of others that will with a 24/7 cycle to hammer them home.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/183141/july-17-2007/threa...
"Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." ...H. L. Mencken
"The greatest mistake you can make in life is to be continually fearing you will make one." ...Elbert Hubbard
"There are many who dare not kill themselves for fear of what the neighbors will say." ...Cyril Connolly
A lot more where that came from, so no wonder Colbert has the greater odds of getting his message across at the March than the Rally
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Argon18:
sound like left wing fears to me
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congoboy:
Case in point of how the insanity is MUCH stronger and how noxidereus was naive in that opinion.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/351569/august-24-2010/ter...
By projecting fears as left or right wing, it is as bad as Colbert showing he was a terrorist because the same guy bought his portrait that funded the Terror Mosque.
As Stephen pointed out that kind of fear goes "deep into the rabbit hole" with so many levels of delusion that restoring it is as difficult as solving the Minotaur's Maze.
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One Nation Working Together Liberal Groups Rally In Washington For Jobs reaffirms real American values Offering a Challenge to the Tea Party
http://current.com/news/92700851_one-nation-rally-in-washington-for-jobs.htm?xid...
http://www.meonews.com/one-nation-rally-in-washington-for-jobs
http://current.com/news/92701146_liberal-groups-rally-in-washington-offering-a-c...
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5icsuVv08fYW2-G7Ql3ysjyh4CkTgD9...
http://current.com/news/92701154_one-nation-working-together-rally-reaffirms-rea...
http://www.examiner.com/progressive-in-portland/one-nation-working-together-rall...
Latest News Updates One Nation Rally In Washington For Jobs :-- As a coalition of liberal activists gather in Washington, NAACP President Mr Ben Jealous tells CNN that the "One Nation" movement is not "the alternative to the Tea Party, we're the antidote to the Tea Party.
Thousands of concerned Americans gathered on the National Mall Saturday to rally under the banner of “jobs, justice and education.” The rally, "One Nation Working Together," represented an affirmation of American values, and an antidote to the ugly rhetoric of the Tea Party. - 1 year ago
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So if about 200k showed up to Becks, and the media said 88k. About 20k will show up to this, and the media will report 1 trillion.
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MrMxyzptlk:
Nah, they're too homophobic to pack that closely together.
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bigger than woodstock now thats funny. even beck was barely able to pull that off.
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congoboy:
But Stephen Colbert is better and giving people a lot wider range of people and things to Fear since Beck always picks on the same tagets with his limited imagination.
http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/360291/september-28-2010/...
That's why it's a lot bigger draw especially for those that get off on the adrenaline rush from being scared like most of Beck's audience since it's more hard core.
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ImConcerned:
cause most are too high and unmotivated. ahhh the positive effects of drugs, go team!
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ImConcerned:
ask utopiansky
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ImConcerned:
wow buddy, youre a woman with a gay best friend! you really are a liberal.
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MrMxyzptlk:
dont forget delusional and and in need of meds. i wonder if they have meds to make one think like a liberal, oh yeah its already been invented i think its called marijuana. plus i can whip up some pretty good deep fat fried chicken gizzards. oh and thanks for the compliment my consonant friend.
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a prime example of culinary yumminess!
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ImConcerned:
i just like playing with dolls, especially the blow up ones!
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ImConcerned:
doesnt take a lifetime of anything, i'll bend over for you anytime beautiful!
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MrMxyzptlk:
I think it takes empathy.
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I want to go! I'm watching the daily show right now =]
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What a treat, I'll buy myself a round trip Acela train ticket from Boston and come down for the day. I won't miss this, It'll be the first time in forty years since I marched in Washington DC, the memories, the future we just have to steal the future from those who wish to live in the past. the very definition of progressive means to move forward, open to alternitives.
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tommic:
have fun and tell jon high for me
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MrMxyzptlk:
You know what? people today have forgotten what the word means, your dictionary interpertation can be what you would like. But the bottom line is, do we live in the past thirty years or the next thirty years? And the GOP has had control one two out of three branches of government for thirty years. Time is up. If we don't progress we regress, there is no way from either of the two. You can play your semantics all you like but I'm pretty much done with those I cannot change. If I have no chance why waste my time. Maybe thats your game, to get us to waste our time. LMAOROTF
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tommic:
After the election of Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1992, the Republican Party, led by House Republican Minority Whip Newt Gingrich campaigning on a Contract With America, were elected to majorities to both houses of Congress in the Republican Revolution of 1994. It was the first time since 1952 that the Republicans secured control of both houses of U.S. Congress, which, with the exception of the Senate during 2001-2002, was retained through 2006. This capture and subsequent holding of Congress represented a major legislative turnaround, as Democrats controlled both houses of Congress for the forty years preceding 1995, with the exception of the 1981-1987 Congress in which Republicans controlled the Senate.
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ImConcerned:
we fire the slackers on both sides of the aisle
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hmmmm, lets take a lookie at who's in the top 10. seems a little unbalanced. maybe the top 50 would be more revealing. blue equals dems, red, gop. you do the math
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i can always depend on and appreciate your analogies mrmx
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ImConcerned:
whats bullshit, that the dems hold 8 positions in the top 10 richest members of congress with your hero john kerry being number one, or the reality that dems care more for you than the gop?
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ImConcerned:
sorry to bust your bubble, but i am rarely wrong. but youre right about those who dont report income including those on the list i posted. im sure many of them under report. fuck if i made enough to bother id probably under report as well.
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ImConcerned:
i apologize, i know the kerry comment was a low blow. guess we arent too far apart, just have different paths for gettin there. but i am pretty much always right
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You're STILL not get the purpose of the rally! It is to MOCK the way people take them so SERIOUSLY!
If Jon Stewart can get just as big or even bigger crowd than Glenn Beck can for no reason at all, then that shows both of them are just BS! That anyone that puts the efort into PR can gather that kind of crowd. The point is that Jon Stewart knows that since he doesn't take himself seriously like Glenn Beck does.
OF COURSE it's good for Viacom since they make a lot of money off of it, like Jon Stewart does! But Jon Stewart doesn't try to hide that fact like Glenn Beck and Bill O'Reilly do since they are very hypocritical about the profits they and News Corp are making from their rallies.
http://video.foxnews.com/v/4346683/jon-stewart-in-no-spin-zone/
Again Jon make that point to Bill's face and Team Stupid STILL ignored it.
THAT"S THE WHOLE POINT that both rallies are sponsored by corporations but at least Jon Stewart is trying to be INTENTIONALLY funny and is better at it because he's a professional comedian when Glenn Beck is just a natural clown.
People who are touting it as the next Woodstock are taking it WAY too seriously also but maybe when it is over and the hype dies down they could realize that it was just as much smoke and mirrors as the other rallies and that will let them "take it down a notch" by getting some perspective.
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-30-2010/mob-swap
If that doesn't work then maybe they can do that new show Mob Swap to bring fanatics from here to Europe and from Europe to here and let them role play each others protests to teach them a lesson about different perspectives.
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Argon18:
the difference is that most of the profits raised by the beck/oreilly team go toward charities.
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congoboy:
so they SAY, just like all those donations actually made it to Hati and just like Bono's get to charity also right?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GebrR6BNPsw
Like they have never been proven wrong in anything they SAY have they? The best way to prove that is to as always "follow the money"
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Argon18:
no doubt, but try that with obama and you might get yourself killed
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congoboy:
Then it's a good thing we were talking about Beck and O'Reilly isn't it? They usually only fire people that try that.
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could be, but i would venture to assume that comparatively speaking any money raised by the beck/oreilly team has done more good than anything obama has spent while in office.
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congoboy:
To use that argument it is also safe to assume that any money raised by Stewart and Colbert at the rally will do a lot more good than Beck and O'Reilly since at least they were entertained by professionals comedians instead of amateurs being funny unintentionally.
It's all relative to what you compare things to
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Argon18:
possibly, but it is difficult for me to say as i am unaware of what if any plans are in the works for profit sharing from the stewart rally
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congoboy:
As many plans for actually "sharing profits" as there are from News Corp and the rest. Being unaware is a specialty for you right?
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uhhh what?
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if you back up your sweet self into me i'll see what i can do.
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oh baby it makes my point quite well, just ask the girls i know. but you might want to do some research before spewing your hateful rhetoric. i think a few muslims made a pretty good killing off 9/11 as well, like a couple thousand americans or so
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okay here is bottomline on this..this entire rally against corporations is being sponsored by corporations and will be seen on a corporate run tv channel...
both comedian's paycheck would more likely be signed by a CEO..most IF NOT ALL would show up NOT TO RESTORE SANITY but to see both comedians..the day is over..most would be so high and s'stoked' that they already forgot why they were there...the whole event defeats its purpose but its good for CORPORATE ratings for comedy central..
you guys are idiots
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ayipis:
you have no idea what you're talking about. The rally is a response to Glenn Beck's rally from august.
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ayipis:
Aw, poor little baby wants some attention again.
Yes, we see you there.
Now run along and play, the adults are talking. - 1 year ago
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FreshHealthy:
So it's just tit for tat? That's all? Just to see if they can get more people out there?
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JanforGore:
wont happen, the people who might normally attend an event like this are either too high to care or to be motivated. sad really
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congoboy:
Unfortunately that doesn't hold up since solutions are being provided for those classified as "the stoned slackers"
They are singing the praises of Arianna for being their "savior" and making sure people have rides by getting buses to the rally "for as many people as needed"
There goes that faint hope for you
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FreshHealthy:
who's glenn beck?
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congoboy:
A rodeo clown and washed up former DJ
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Argon18:
better test the drivers
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congoboy:
Stephen Colbert already did and you'll be happy to know that there still is plenty to fear since he's got brick that he's putting on the gas pedals to drive them.
So you'll have lots of company of the insane on the bus.
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Argon18:
would be fun to be a fly on the wall
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can we somehow fandangle this rally into a legalization/anti-prohibition rally too?
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Dazedandconfused:
Since the rally is to restore sanity, it would be a good idea. But, no one has the courage to support cannabis sanity. Politicians have been spinning cannabis for political gain for too long. If sanity is really restored in America, cannabis laws will change. The war on cannabis on American soil has been insanity.
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Dazedandconfused:
email stewart, i'm sure he's on your side. but first you need motivation to do more than fill a pipe.
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cannabis/sanity, an oxymoron
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congoboy:
No Rush Limbaugh is the oxy/moron. Oxycotin even caused the moron to loose his hearing. Now that's moronic. To choose to use a drug, which causes one to loose their hearing does seem to be a bit crazy.
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Conniepae:
to use any drug for the sake of recreation is moronic. to become addicted shows some lack of personal character. to kick said habit shows a strength of character and a willingness to admit we are powerless by ourselves and a willingness to improve ourselves and those around us.
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I live in the southwest, nothern new mexico to be exact (butthole of the world), i would like to attend the rally, i have good conversation and better greens, hit me up i need a damn ride, MV_jgallegos@yahoo.com
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almost everyone needs a ride, most of those wanting to attend dont seem to have the motivation to hold down a job and own a car. you could hitch hike but that would mean getting out of bed first.
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congoboy:
i love it
- 1 year ago
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lu7cky
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I live about 30 mintes away and will definately be attending. Anyone else traveling by train from Baltimore/ points north?
- 1 year ago
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lu7cky:
If i still lived in Laurel i would be going.
Really sucks that i dont.
- 1 year ago
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mitekillem
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It'll be bigger than any 1-2,000 member Tea Party...that's for sure.
Down with the Loud Minority. Up with the Silent Majority! - 1 year ago
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pinkpanther
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Nice photo with this post! I like.
Still on the fence about Jon's rally... I really enjoy TDS and I want to be down for it, but it just feels like he's locked in this silly pissing contest with Glenn Beck (just ignore him and he'll go away people!) and then he's undercutting the progressive movement's march on Washington (One Nation on Oct 2) by doing his own.
The One Nation march on Washington is tomorrow, Oct. 2nd and it's going to be an amazing, diverse gathering of progressive Americans... why doesn't Jon support that? Why reinvent the wheel? Why not support hard-working people who organized the One Nation march?
Seems like he and Colbert are just all about the ratings and the cult of personality and the following. It's some stunt, I'll tell ya that!
Check out One Nation if you haven't!
- 1 year ago
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MrMxyzptlk:
The problem is people who side themselves as either Pros or Cons (progressives or conservatives). It's funny how one side finds some way to immediately belittle or badmouth the other in EVERY situation, even when it's unrelated, and uncalled for.
- 1 year ago
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pinkpanther:
dont think becks goin away anytime soon as he's one of the most popular tv and radio commentators alive today. if you get high enough though the buzz makes it easier to ignore him.
- 1 year ago
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pinkpanther:
This is more like it. And I agree with you about Jon Stewart. Looks like just a publicity stunt for ratings. All he had to do was speak for this march today if he truly wanted to make a difference. I'll be following the events at the link you posted. Thanks for this.
- 1 year ago
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MrMxyzptlk:
i miss the queen mum
- 1 year ago
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MrMxyzptlk:
speaking of which, whats the latest on lindsay lohan?
- 1 year ago
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MrMxyzptlk:
yessir
- 1 year ago
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I'd go with the "I'VE HAD ALL I CAN STAND" one or "Can't we all just smoke a bong". Other than that, I'd most likely just use one of the ones they suggested on the daily show or think of something for colbert's rally.
- 1 year ago
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Fr_Gregory
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All Hail John Stewart the Comic in Chief who thinks he is something more.
This is just too hilarious to comment on. There won't be any Democratic Senators in the crowd we know, as they have all flown the coop and ran home to their Mama's. - 1 year ago
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Fr_Gregory:
It's called campaigning. Republicans are home too.
And it's about Restoring Sanity to the debate and/or Keeping Fear Alive.
Jon Stewart is the most frank when it comes to knowing/stating his roll in the political spectrum. You just don't actually have any real arguments against him or what he says about the media/political system being broken and eschewed.
- 1 year ago
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CarlosIsDown:
Too true. Up'd.
- 1 year ago
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Fr_Gregory:
If Jon Stewart was taking this rally that seriously then why would he do a Joe Pesci impression from Goodfellas and wear clown shoes when Obama mentioned he was amused by it?
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-september-30-2010/bbq---a
He knows it is just for laughs and to mock those that take themselves to such extremes
- 1 year ago
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Argon18:
the sad thing is that most followers are too high to notice
- 1 year ago
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4th_Wise_Man
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I like a lot of what Jon Stewart is saying. but the fact is he is a paid employee of comedy central witch is owned by some major corrupter media company. it would be great if we could make a real movement out of this. we have to remember that Jon Stewart paid profession is comedy, this gives him a unique perspective and platform from witch to talk about the issues. a grassroots component to this rally is needed to make any kind of real difference. it would be great if i could vote for some one that represented the common scene, or could hold our currently elected officials accountable.
$.02
- 1 year ago
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bailey78
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well I didn't get to go but Thats Ok I don't like crouds they freak me out in a bad way.
- 1 year ago
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bailey78