To: DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
What I mean is if I am trying to decide between a cupcake
1) double choclate fudge
2) plain white
and I pick the plain white cupcake because I have to watch my sugar but I rationalize that the white cupcake is ok...
the lesser of the 2 evils is evil still.
It is still hurting my blood sugar but I rationalize it is ok that I am choosing something not exceptable.
To: chicagolady
I understand what the phrase "lesser of two evils" means (though I strongly disagree with any characterization of GWB as "evil"). Are you advocating that people abandon President Bush, or not? I can't quite tell from your reply.
54 posted on
01/31/2004 7:54:42 PM PST by
DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet
(Four hours is too long for a Democrat to sit in the Oval Office, let alone four years. Vote W '04)
To: chicagolady
The election of a president isn't anything at all like deciding which cupcake to eat. You don't need to eat that cupcake at all, but whether you like it or not, a president gets elected from one of the two major parties, every four years.
This utter tripe about " the lesser of two evils " is beyond the pale and contemptuous; not to mention too cute by half.
Stay home, vote for a fringe party, or do the same thing and just go pull the Dem lever...or, vote straight GOP. The first three choices WILL give you the same result.The fourth choice may not give you a president who will do everything you want, but at least you'll get some of it. The first three choices will give you NOTHING you crave, except Bush's ouster.
If you were dying of thirst and someone offers you a full bottle of water, but you don't want water, you want ice tea..........you're committing suicide by refvusikng the water.And THAT is precisely what those here, who swear they'll never vote for Bush are doing..........trying to commit suicide.
To: chicagolady
You sound like you are on a diet and trying to rationalize about eating. For goodness sake, Bush and the democrats are not cupcakes. LOL!!!
112 posted on
01/31/2004 8:56:59 PM PST by
olliemb
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