Don't worry, this type of loser won't vote. Ask him where his polling place is- I bet he has no clue.
I'm sure this gentleman will be first in line to vote on November 3rd.
Almost.
Reminds me of the clerk I met in a MD lingerie shop. She chimed (for customers to over-hear) that she was voting Kerry b/c she felt he would do more do protect women's rights and gay rights.
I responded that I believe Women and Gays have a right to LIFE, and that Bush would do a better job of protecting them from Wahhabi Islam.
Not really. The problem with modern liberalism is that it does not tolerate dissent -- since their "progressive" way is best for everyone, people who disagree with that are either stupid or willfully evil. (Note that the more schizoprhenic liberals will alternate which epithet to trow at the President, and in extreme cases will hold both views simultaneously.)
Niiiiiiiice :)
My daughter is in 8th grade at a suburban Catholic school. She told me about a recent discussion in their class about the election. One girl raised her hand and said, word for word, "I would never, like, vote for Bush because he isn't even, like, smart enough to put together a, like, complete sentence." My daughter said she laughed out loud at the time.
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Because of the fact that EVENTS have repudiated their most sacrosanct tenets, they must dwell in a world of constant affirmation of the lies required to prop up their self-ruse. Survival requires the delusion be constantly sustained and supported.
History must be rewritten, and reality distorted, language must be perverted, the truth obscured, or else the WITCH melts with exposure to sunlight.
Whoa, Dude! LOL!! Let me tell you a little story. I used to tend bar in a place that had lots of regulars. The barflies would begin every election season by being rabidly anti-incumbent. So far so good. As the election approached they would get more and more passionate about throwing the rascals out. When the registration deadline passed, a change would always happen, now the contest would be who could find the most wrong with the election process. Voting was a waste of time anyhow. The election was rigged. Only a fool would waste time voting. I doubt as any of the passionate partisans of a month previously had ever registered to vote in their lives. In the end, they did what they did best, holding up the bar and bellyaching. Lots of that will be going around this last week. Don't let it bother you, it's just the MSM version of bar talk. Get out and vote.
And I ran into my husband and asked him, 'Did you see that fat ugly communist sleaze has rows and rows of movies over there?'
And a few seconds later I was the object of some serious staring from people around me who had overheard me.
I just hope they could think about what I said. Not likely but you never know.
PS. I live in liberal heaven. Washington state.
If it isn't bothersome enough to hear comments like this, what really chaps my ass is when someone suggests that I, as a voter, must be stupid to vote for Bush.
Unless I'm mistaken, John Edwards himself said that "only ignorant people" would vote for Bush. And, we know that Teresa Heinz-Kerry said that we'd have to be "idiots" to oppose her husband.
Where did we lose the concepts of respect and civility? When did it become wrong to have a difference of opinion?
Years ago, I got a chuckle out of a Dear Abby article, in which Abby opined about engineers and how they were one-dimensional and set-it-their-ways. If anything, in engineering school, we learned that there were many ways to approach a problem...some worked, some didn't. My payback for that Abby article is now seeing the inability of the so-called intelligentsia--the liberal arts majors--to even consider the validity of critical opinions.
-A Proud Critical Thinker (99th percentile GMATs...so don't call me stupid...and voting for Bush!)
Great points! I've always wondered why that's their major attack.
Freepers, there is some real bias here. My friend is without question a very smart man, too smart to hold his expressed opinions if he were not blinded by bias against conservative positions, especially those expressed with a Texas accent.
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