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Doug Kanter October 1st 04 09:44 PM


"Sam" wrote in message
m...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

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"Gary Warner" wrote in message
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Bush looked annoyed.


What is a good word for someone who *thinks* he's right
and has no doubt about it, but that is actually wrong? I'm
not just looking for jerk or simpelton but something that
actually conveys that concept of thinking you are right
(or in the right) when in reality you are not.


Anyway, Bush looked like he *knows* and *feels* that
he is in the right and is doing everything right and that
anyone who askes him any questions about it or says
otherwise is just wasting his time.


Kerry looked presidential.




I don't know the word, either, but Kerry addressed the behavior at one

point
by saying it's one thing to be committed to an idea initially, but wrong

to
be totally inflexible as new information is discovered. I'm sure this

idea
was lost on Bush.


DELUSIONAL.


Yeah....that's one way to describe it. :-) Actually, it's how *I* would
describe Bush. But, we're missing a better word - one which wouldn't turn
the debate into a **** storm. I'll think of it if my &$*@ phones stop
ringing for one minute.



Harry Krause October 1st 04 10:05 PM

Doug Kanter wrote:
"Sam" wrote in message
m...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

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"Gary Warner" wrote in message
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Bush looked annoyed.


What is a good word for someone who *thinks* he's right
and has no doubt about it, but that is actually wrong? I'm
not just looking for jerk or simpelton but something that
actually conveys that concept of thinking you are right
(or in the right) when in reality you are not.


Anyway, Bush looked like he *knows* and *feels* that
he is in the right and is doing everything right and that
anyone who askes him any questions about it or says
otherwise is just wasting his time.


Kerry looked presidential.




I don't know the word, either, but Kerry addressed the behavior at one

point
by saying it's one thing to be committed to an idea initially, but wrong

to
be totally inflexible as new information is discovered. I'm sure this

idea
was lost on Bush.


DELUSIONAL.


Yeah....that's one way to describe it. :-) Actually, it's how *I* would
describe Bush. But, we're missing a better word - one which wouldn't turn
the debate into a **** storm. I'll think of it if my &$*@ phones stop
ringing for one minute.




Perhaps he was referring to the belief that Bush suffers from Rigid
Personality Disorder.


Most people have a fairly flexible personality that allows them to adapt
to a variety of circumstances, people and events. Persons with Rigid
Personality Disorder, however, lack this flexibility, and instead, get
stuck in fairly rigid ways of relating.


-
We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the
son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of
them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and
incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah.

What, me worry?

thunder October 1st 04 10:34 PM

On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 11:51:46 -0400, P.Fritz wrote:


Also interesting is how the same spin occurred with the first gore/Bush
debate........just give it a little time, and the incoherance of kerry's
policoes will come home to roost.


And then there is the Presidential debate that created "spin".

http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/patc/spin/

John Gaquin October 1st 04 11:14 PM


"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

By the way, Bush's health care plan is spooky. Here's the deal: Keep a war
going at all times. Since the armed forces tend to attract lower income
people who probably can't afford to pay the full pop for health insurance,
he'll keep sending them places where they're likely to die. Eventually,

Bush
will tilt the "how many are uninsured" numbers his way. The people who'd
normally fall into that category will be dead.



You been talking to b'ass?



Sam October 2nd 04 04:59 AM

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"Sam" wrote in message
m...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

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"Gary Warner" wrote in message
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Bush looked annoyed.


What is a good word for someone who *thinks* he's right
and has no doubt about it, but that is actually wrong? I'm
not just looking for jerk or simpelton but something that
actually conveys that concept of thinking you are right
(or in the right) when in reality you are not.


Anyway, Bush looked like he *knows* and *feels* that
he is in the right and is doing everything right and that
anyone who askes him any questions about it or says
otherwise is just wasting his time.


Kerry looked presidential.




I don't know the word, either, but Kerry addressed the behavior at one

point
by saying it's one thing to be committed to an idea initially, but wrong

to
be totally inflexible as new information is discovered. I'm sure this

idea
was lost on Bush.


DELUSIONAL.


Yeah....that's one way to describe it. :-) Actually, it's how *I* would
describe Bush. But, we're missing a better word - one which wouldn't turn
the debate into a **** storm. I'll think of it if my &$*@ phones stop
ringing for one minute.


REPUBLICAN.

Sam October 2nd 04 05:57 AM

"Doug Kanter" wrote in message ...
"JohnH" wrote in message
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Chuck, I didn't say Bush was great. I said, "I can't wait for the debate

where
Kerry says he'll fix education, health care, the environment, slums,
unemployment, and transportation, in addition to solving
the problems of the poor and all of Sudan and searching every container

entering
our ports and all the baggage entering our airplanes, without raising

taxes on
any but the rich. Oh, I forgot that he's going to wipe out all the nuclear
weapons in the world also, and he's going to kill every terrorist with a

much
bigger Army.

To begin with I don't understand how everybody posts so quick, mine
take hours to appear.Second, John H's don't show up except 2nd hand in
other peoples posts. Third, what's the problem with taxes?
Education,health care, the environment, slums, unemployment,
transportation, the poor, the ports, Sudan, nuclear weapons,killing
terrorists.You think God's just gonna dump that in your lap,all
solved, gratis?How else is it to be paid for?I begin to see the repubs
reason to objection of abortion. Who else is to pay back the money in
the future that the repubs are stealing in the present.Right wing
paranoia drives the drug war, the terrorist war, the class war, the
religious war,the cold war but right wing palaver is to whine about
the cost to their own pockets of solving the problems that their own
greed has often caused.

thunder October 2nd 04 11:49 AM

On Fri, 01 Oct 2004 21:57:11 -0700, Sam wrote:

To begin with I don't understand how everybody posts so quick, mine take
hours to appear.Second, John H's don't show up except 2nd hand in other
peoples posts.


You might want to try another news server. I would suggest:

http://www.individual.net/

Florida Keyz October 2nd 04 08:34 PM

Who would listen to the politcal opinions of posters who don't have enought
sence not to post to a boating group! Der.

Doug Kanter October 4th 04 11:30 AM


"Harry Krause" wrote in message
...
Doug Kanter wrote:
"Sam" wrote in message
m...
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message

...
"Gary Warner" wrote in message
...

Bush looked annoyed.


What is a good word for someone who *thinks* he's right
and has no doubt about it, but that is actually wrong? I'm
not just looking for jerk or simpelton but something that
actually conveys that concept of thinking you are right
(or in the right) when in reality you are not.


Anyway, Bush looked like he *knows* and *feels* that
he is in the right and is doing everything right and that
anyone who askes him any questions about it or says
otherwise is just wasting his time.


Kerry looked presidential.




I don't know the word, either, but Kerry addressed the behavior at

one
point
by saying it's one thing to be committed to an idea initially, but

wrong
to
be totally inflexible as new information is discovered. I'm sure this

idea
was lost on Bush.

DELUSIONAL.


Yeah....that's one way to describe it. :-) Actually, it's how *I* would
describe Bush. But, we're missing a better word - one which wouldn't

turn
the debate into a **** storm. I'll think of it if my &$*@ phones stop
ringing for one minute.




Perhaps he was referring to the belief that Bush suffers from Rigid
Personality Disorder.


Most people have a fairly flexible personality that allows them to adapt
to a variety of circumstances, people and events. Persons with Rigid
Personality Disorder, however, lack this flexibility, and instead, get
stuck in fairly rigid ways of relating.


Well....ya know, adapting and changing yer thinkin' is hard work. Lotta
work. Hard work.




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