I’m really glad I don’t live in georga any more

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/gate/archive/2004/03/25/genitalpierce.DTL

And, although I can’t find a link for it, I hear that Georga is going to require peaceful protesters to put up a bond equalling possible cleanup costs, and that they will not be permitted to protest for more than 2.5 hours nor carry signs on sticks.

Sounds like it’s time for revolution to me. 😉

S.

[p.s. – maybe we should split the U.S. up into two countries. All the rabid Bush supports can go to one, and all the sane people to the other. ;-)]

6 Responses to “I’m really glad I don’t live in georga any more”

  1. l2g Says:

    “maybe we should split the U.S. up into two countries.”

    Didn’t they try that once already?

  2. slog Says:

    I’m afraid all the “sane” people would get wyoming or montana and that’s it.

  3. goamaki Says:

    I am glad you don’t live there either. You’d probably get flogged for spelling it incorrectly. 😉
    I’ve always believed that the US should be 3 different countries…Washington/oregon/cali would be one. The middle US would be another. And the upper East Coast would be the 3rd. It just makes sense. 🙂

  4. sheer_panic Says:

    Yes, we did try it once before – the conservatives wanted to keep enslaving people [behaving in evil ways is a conservative thing, I’ve noticed – they’re always for discrimination, too ;-)] and the liberals wanted to set them free. Of course, there were a lot of more complicated economic reasons as well, but we need not get into those.

    Anyway, it worked better than anyone could hope – the slaves ended up getting freed.. but the down side was the resulting war (which was mostly to prevent the south from seceding) killed more americans than any other before or since.

  5. sheer_panic Says:

    Yah.. Georgia.. whatever 😉

    I lived in Atlanta for a few months.. but I just can’t take the south.

  6. jcurious Says:

    yep… it’s better to avoid the massive collections of reasons people chose to go to war… like trying to avoid being broght into the northern empire… much like ireland and the UK

    random

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