To: MNJohnnie
It’s hilarious, but they don’t have an alternative. Imagine having to post “I was too stupid to make note of Bush’s campaign platform” every day.
44 posted on
06/18/2007 8:47:45 AM PDT by
1rudeboy
To: 1rudeboy
Its hilarious, but they dont have an alternative. Imagine having to post I was too stupid to make note of Bushs campaign platform every day.Bush campaigned for a "guest-worker program," not amnesty.
54 posted on
06/18/2007 9:08:27 AM PDT by
kevao
To: 1rudeboy
Its hilarious, but they dont have an alternative. Imagine having to post I was too stupid to make note of Bushs campaign platform every day.
When the Republicans picked George Jr. to be the presidential candidate in 2000, I was so pissed off I can't describe it. Why? For two reasons: 1) I hated George Sr. and figured George Jr. would be more of the same, 2) Al Gore was the Dem candidate, and the whole country thought he was such a goofball that any decent Republican candidate could have won in a walk, yet the Republicans picked someone who had baggage - namely that his father had tainted the name of George Bush. As a result of that poor decision, the Republicans damn near lost what should have been a slam-dunk election, and we were all subjected to weeks of Consitution-bending legal games.
With that in mind, I voted for George W. in 2000 because Gore was unthinkable. I voted for George W. in 2004 because that traitor Kerry was unthinkable. I'll admit, I didn't know much about Bush's pro-raza world view when I voted for him, but had I known, I still probably would have voted for him, since the alternative was intolerable.
Since George W. and his supporters now use that vote as an excuse to justify every anti-conservative thing Bush does, I am officially done voting for the lesser fo two evils.
80 posted on
06/18/2007 11:20:34 AM PDT by
fr_freak
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