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In reply to the discussion: Twelve years ago today - The darkest day in American politics. [View all]carolinayellowdog
(3,247 posts)46. a horrifying sense of inevitable disaster
I could not bear to see W's face or hear his voice for the first year of his residency-- it seemed irrational but my overwhelming sense of dread started on 12/12/2000. Only on 9/11/2001 did it become clear the MAGNITUDE of the Bush disaster was beyond our worst nightmares. On edit-- 12 years later I STILL have moments of hoping to wake up and find out that it was all a bad dream, and Gore was elected president, and there were no 9/11 or Iraq or Afghanistan wars. The world will never look the same, and sometimes I envy people who died before 12/12/2000 never knowing what the Supreme Court would do to American democracy.
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I'm not sure any of us realized at the time just how bad it was going to be.
Arkansas Granny
Dec 2012
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I can visualize them all in their nazi uniforms, especially Laura B and hw
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2012
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