Do you think you'd vote for George Bush again?

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ElFenix

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Originally posted by: SpongeBob
Didn't vote for Bush the first time around. Wouldn't vote for him in 2004 either. We need someone with way more foreign-policy experience than Bush.
ummm... who would that be? al gore? none of the other dems have anywhere near as much FP experience as he does, i guess bush's 4 years won't be as much as al's 8. but bush has big fp heavyweights surrounding him. hard to come up with a team with that much experience.
 

LaBang

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NO, because i think that he is a tool for the rest of his administration. I think that the country is run by cheney, rumsfeld and the other "good ol' boys" from previous administrations. Bush admits that he doesn't even read the breifings that are supplied to him. How can I vote for a president that doesn't know sh!t?

plus his anti-environment record kicks him out for me. I can't support someone that is willingly doing irreporable harm to the environment. That is something that we will leave for generations to come.
 

UltraQuiet

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Since I didn't vote for him the last time, I can't do it "again." Considering the actions of his Attorney General, Ashcroft, the obvious political motivation and lack of thought in his proposal for a home security cabinet position (whether or not it is a good idea, in general), his closeness to Enron and other quesionable moneyed interests, if I had been dumb enough to vote for him, before, I certainly wouldn't do it again.

Sorry, old man, but anyone who posts the kind of ignorant sh!t you post, their opinion of me doesn't really amount to a fart in a whirlwind.
 

SpongeBob

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
Originally posted by: SpongeBob
Didn't vote for Bush the first time around. Wouldn't vote for him in 2004 either. We need someone with way more foreign-policy experience than Bush.
ummm... who would that be? al gore? none of the other dems have anywhere near as much FP experience as he does, i guess bush's 4 years won't be as much as al's 8. but bush has big fp heavyweights surrounding him. hard to come up with a team with that much experience.

The question wasn't whether I would vote for Gore over Bush. I think Gore is a freakin' idiot too. They're both tools of their respective parties.

 

Harvey

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Originally posted by: DaveSohmer
Sorry, old man, but anyone who posts the kind of ignorant sh!t you post, their opinion of me doesn't really amount to a fart in a whirlwind.
Sorry, child, but if you aren't aware of the reality of any of this, your Ignoramus Quotient is astronomical. Considering how far up your ass your head is, you will forever remain surrounded by the stench of your farts, regardless of any hurricanes in the neighborhood.
 

HellRaiserandBeerDrinker

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:eek:This thread is a great showcase of clueless morons. :disgust:
Hail the thief-in-chief
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UltraQuiet

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Sorry, child, but if you aren't aware of the reality of any of this, your Ingoramus Quotient is astronomical. Considering how far up your ass your head is, you will forever remain surrounded by the stench of your farts, regardless of any hurricanes in the neighborhood

Old man, your bitching like a baby with a full diaper. Does your Depends need to be changed? BTW it is ignoramus not ingoramus. If you are going to insult someones intelligence, at least spell it right. Asshat.
 
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Yes.

I think he was behind the 9/11 and even if he isn't, he's stupid for stripping us of our freedoms that make us safe.

You are an idiot.
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Harvey

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DaveSohmer -- Thanks for catching my typo. I have corrected it. :)

That said, the thought that I insulted your intelligence falsely presumes that you have any to insult.
 

josphII

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Originally posted by: Harvey
Since I didn't vote for him the last time, I can't do it "again." Considering the actions of his Attorney General, Ashcroft, the obvious political motivation and lack of thought in his proposal for a home security cabinet position (whether or not it is a good idea, in general), his closeness to Enron and other quesionable moneyed interests, if I had been dumb enough to vote for him, before, I certainly wouldn't do it again.

wow talk about pulling NOTHING out of this air. is there any doubt this moron voted for clinton twice?
 

Derango

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Originally posted by: DaveSohmer
Sorry, child, but if you aren't aware of the reality of any of this, your Ingoramus Quotient is astronomical. Considering how far up your ass your head is, you will forever remain surrounded by the stench of your farts, regardless of any hurricanes in the neighborhood

Old man, your bitching like a baby with a full diaper. Does your Depends need to be changed? BTW it is ignoramus not ingoramus. If you are going to insult someones intelligence, at least spell it right. Asshat.

Oh yea, this thread is going to be closed.

 

josphII

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Originally posted by: LaBang
NO, because i think that he is a tool for the rest of his administration. I think that the country is run by cheney, rumsfeld and the other "good ol' boys" from previous administrations. Bush admits that he doesn't even read the breifings that are supplied to him. How can I vote for a president that doesn't know sh!t?

plus his anti-environment record kicks him out for me. I can't support someone that is willingly doing irreporable harm to the environment. That is something that we will leave for generations to come.

i love the way the ignorant site such specific examples such as "doesnt know shlt" and "is willingly doing irreporable harm to the environment" ummm ok

some people are so ignorant they should be studied... then shot...

i think the key word in your post is "no because I THINK" to which i respond - no you do NOT think
 

ohtwell

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I didn't vote for Bush in 2000 and I definitely won't vote for him in 2004. :)





: ) Amanda
 

JellyBaby

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Bush hasn't done a terribly poor job thus far and my gut tells me under Gore and his crew we'd be screwed right now. I can see how those who voted for Bush and Company would do so again.

However, we can do so very much better. There has to be a candidate out there willing to stick to his party's platform and get back to making decisions in the best interest of American citizens. But where is he (or she)?
 

Piano Man

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I didn't vote for Bush before, and I won't in 2004 unless he does a complete 180 on most of his issues.
 

LordMaul

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Originally posted by: Harvey
Originally posted by: DaveSohmer
Sorry, old man, but anyone who posts the kind of ignorant sh!t you post, their opinion of me doesn't really amount to a fart in a whirlwind.
Sorry, child, but if you aren't aware of the reality of any of this, your Ignoramus Quotient is astronomical. Considering how far up your ass your head is, you will forever remain surrounded by the stench of your farts, regardless of any hurricanes in the neighborhood.

Even though I don't agree, that was a cool flame. :D
 

bmd

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Again? That's not possible, but I suppose I might vote for him for the first time in '04 depending on what the options are.