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"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message
... He hasn't denounced it because it's a movie, not an attack ad. It also happens to be pretty factual. It also makes Bush look like the idiot he is. Actually neither man is an idiot. It is all frenzied campaign crap. You are just too bias and emotional like most ;o) |
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In article , FamilySailor wrote:
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... He hasn't denounced it because it's a movie, not an attack ad. It also happens to be pretty factual. It also makes Bush look like the idiot he is. Actually neither man is an idiot. It is all frenzied campaign crap. You are just too bias and emotional like most ;o) No, you're right. Bush is not an idiot. He's evil and cynical. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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Actually neither man is an idiot. It is all frenzied campaign crap. You
are just too bias and emotional like most ;o) No, you're right. Bush is not an idiot. He's evil and cynical. Thank you for making my point so clear! ;o) Like I said "You are just too bias and emotional like most." |
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In article , FamilySailor wrote:
Actually neither man is an idiot. It is all frenzied campaign crap. You are just too bias and emotional like most ;o) No, you're right. Bush is not an idiot. He's evil and cynical. Thank you for making my point so clear! ;o) Like I said "You are just too bias and emotional like most." Thanks. I forgot to mention that he's a liar and a fraud. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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"FamilySailor" wrote
Actually neither man is an idiot. .... I'm not so sure. It's axiomatic that people will not elect anyone much smarter than they are. This may be because they find his/her solutions to issues hard to understand or that he/she seems to be an elitist. Worse yet, the same 'dumbing down' we've seen in schools for several decades now affects the electorite. Thus anyone who appears smarter than a village idiot will be rejected. One solution is to offer a real idiot, but one wiser party hacks can control. It's working for the GOP. The proof comes when the ballon goes up. Consider Bush's reaction to 9-11. Does he leap to the helm and take command of the situation? NO! He finishes reading to the kindergarten then allows his SS protectors to whisk him to safety for a week while Chainey and Rumsfield handled the crisis. That tells me the good old boys from Halliburton are really in charge. But I wonder - did Bush really drool and say "What! Me worry?" before going back to reading to the kids? |
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![]() I'm not so sure. It's axiomatic that people will not elect anyone much smarter than they are. This may be because they find his/her solutions to issues hard to understand or that he/she seems to be an elitist. Worse yet, the same 'dumbing down' we've seen in schools for several decades now affects the electorite. Thus anyone who appears smarter than a village idiot will be rejected. One solution is to offer a real idiot, but one wiser party hacks can control. It's working for the GOP. You and other liberals maybe, but not me or any conservative I know. The proof comes when the ballon goes up. Consider Bush's reaction to 9-11. Does he leap to the helm and take command of the situation? NO! He finishes reading to the kindergarten then allows his SS protectors to whisk him to safety for a week while Chainey and Rumsfield handled the crisis. That tells me the good old boys from Halliburton are really in charge. But I wonder - did Bush really drool and say "What! Me worry?" before going back to reading to the kids? Yea and Kerry sat there in a stupor for 40 minutes unable to speak. Yea he is the Man for the job, hahahahaha I bet you have no idea how active Bush was from his high tech mobile command center aboard Air Force One. Again take a small insignificant issue and twist it to make the basis for you decision. Get real! Partisan propaganda. But, I guess that is all you have. Please quit showing you ignorance, my side is starting to hurt. You can not seriously believe Bush was not doing anything. And, he has not stopped since. I wonder how many times Kerry would have flip-flopped every time the French, the UN or special interest groups objected to his decision. I was against the war, before I was for the war, before I was against the war, before........... |
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I bet you have no idea how active Bush was from his high tech mobile command
center aboard Air Force One. Nope, we have no real idea if he was doing anything while up there, but his reaction to the 9/11 news is not without significance. RB |
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"FamilySailor" wrote
You and other liberals maybe, but not me or any conservative I know. Excuse me, but what are your conservative credentials? Do you believe in the strict literal interpretation of the Constitution? Do you feel that politicians who make unconstitutional laws and regulations hould get a fair trial then be hanged for treason? If not, you are no conservative. Do you believe in school prayer? Do you imagine that the founding fathers put "In God We Trust" on our money or "under god" in our pledge? Do you support federal laws to ban abortion and birth control? Do you think certain speech and bad language should be illegal even though the constitution says "Congress shall pass no law"? If so you're no conservative, you are a neo-nazi hiding behind a stolen name. The proof comes when the ballon goes up. Consider Bush's reaction to 9-11. Yea and Kerry sat there in a stupor for 40 minutes unable to speak. Cite? I bet you have no idea how active Bush was from his high tech mobile command center aboard Air Force One. Only trouble is Bush wasn't on AF-1. His handlers are afraid he'll do something stupid. Again take a small insignificant issue and twist it to make the basis for you decision. 9-11 isn't the only reason I suspect that Bush isn't very bright nor is his lack of control after 9-11 small or inignificant. His whole life speaks for itself. Get real! Partisan propaganda. Are you saying that Bush wasn't in Florida reading to Kindergarten kids on 9-11, or that the VP didn't make the decision to shoot down airliners if neccesary? Sorry but what you call propaganda is historical fact. Please quit showing you ignorance, my side is starting to hurt. You can not seriously believe Bush was not doing anything. And, he has not stopped since. I seriously believe Bush does exactly what his handlers tell him to do. But caught off guard, without their directions, he tripped off line. I wonder how many times Kerry would have flip-flopped An intellegent man adjusts his path and conclusions to new information. Only fools make immuteable decisions based on incomplete data and what an imaginary diety tells them to do. For eample, I had enough money to retire this year before Bush took office. Then my investments lost half their value. So I am wisely changing my mind - flip flopping if you will. Should I stand fast, retire and starve? |
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Do you believe in school prayer? Do you imagine that the founding fathers
put "In God We Trust" on our money or "under god" in our pledge? Do you support federal laws to ban abortion and birth control? Do you think certain speech and bad language should be illegal even though the constitution says "Congress shall pass no law"? If so you're no conservative, you are a neo-nazi hiding behind a stolen name. Well said. For the most part, Bush isn't even an American let alone a republican. RB |
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In article , FamilySailor wrote:
I bet you have no idea how active Bush was from his high tech mobile command center aboard Air Force One. Active? Playing his video games? Again take a small insignificant issue and twist it to make the basis for you decision. Get real! Partisan propaganda. But, I guess that is all you have. Please quit showing you ignorance, my side is starting to hurt. You can not seriously believe Bush was not doing anything. And, he has not stopped since. I wonder how many times Kerry would have flip-flopped every time the French, the UN or special interest groups objected to his decision. I was against the war, before I was for the war, before I was against the war, before........... I can quite imagine your side beginning to hurt. That's what happens when you start to realize you're side is going to lose the election. Bush is the ultimate flip flopper.. didn't like or want the UN, now he can't get enough of them. -- Jonathan Ganz (j gan z @ $ail no w.c=o=m) http://www.sailnow.com "If there's no wind, row." |
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