What song best sums up the previous year?


Is there a song that stands out to you that for any reason sums up the year 2005?
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Showing 10 responses by robm321

Well said Tomryan!

Colitas, Martin Luther King Jr. was a very good man who moved civil right farther than along than imagined, and Vietnam was a war we lost because we didn't want to overstep our bounds and engage with the Soviet Union. What either of those statements has to do with anything today is lost on me. The world has changed in the last 35 years.
Wow, a lot of negative miserable people out there. I had a rough year personally, but I will elaborate on "It's the end of the world as we know it" and say "but I feel fine" -It was another year that I was alive and have the freedom and funds to enjoy such a hobby. I appreciate what I have.

I hope the miserable people with all the negative views will have a better year in 2006, but somehow I think it is like this every year for them. And of course it's all Bush's fault that they are miserable not their own ;)
Boa2,

Yes it is a true blessing!

When you sum up a whole year with a negative statement, that would be miserable to me. But I guess others thrive on negative, so maybe they are negative and happy. Good for them. Or maybe they are unhappy that Bush won 2 out of 2 elections.
Rosstaman,

If only it was that simple Rosstaman. World politics is much more complex than your binary thinking.

I'm sure when he leaves office in a few years the world will magically become a better place.

Oh by the way Congress, both Clinton's, most of America, and other countries also felt we needed to go into Iraq.

If Iraq isn't important than why does Bin Laden want us out so bad?

Just a few questions that I hope makes it past the A'gon staff. They've blocked 2 of my posts and counting - I guess they only let posts they agree with through.
Thanks Tomryan for giving us a logical and accurate point of view. I guess the admin. doesn't like my arguments, so they won't allow my posts (which are pretty close to your point of view). I guess the truth does hurt the liberal point of view, so I can see why they don't want to accept it.

Peace!
Best Post so far on this thread:

"01-23-06: Papertrail
If we all knew half as much as we think we do, we would all be twice as smart as we really are. Present company included. One thing I have learned---the longer I live the less I am sure about what I do know."
Satch,

I had to go through the same thing (minus the legal part) at the beginning of last year. I'm glad 2005 is over. Someone else can have it.

Hang in there - it gets much better (you know but it's good to hear anyway) - it just seems to take forever sometimes.

Take care!
Papertrail, the older I get the more I realize how true that verse is, and all ther others.