Bush supportors should tag this as their mottoe for the re-election campaign

Jan 12, 2004 22:45

Calvin When I grow up, I'm not going to read the newspaper and I'm not going to follow complex issues and I'm not going to vote. That way I can complain when the government doesn't represent me. Then, when everything goes down the tubes, I can say the system doesn't work and justify my further lack of participation ( Read more... )

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kimpire January 12 2004, 20:37:19 UTC
Bush isn't "blaming things rather than fixing them". He's fixing them in a way you don't like, or think will work.

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Hey skibunnyme January 13 2004, 07:40:13 UTC
Listen, I don't hate Republicans, and I don't love Democrats. Both parties, as far as I am concerned, are sending this country straight to hell with their quibbling, ridiculous rhetoric, and asinine agendas. However, I also know that this is politics, and this is the way politics work. I'm not fan of Bush, in fact, I despise the man, and nothing is going to change my opinion of him. I think he's spectacularly incompetent, ignorant, deceptive, manipulative, and lets just saw not the brightest bulb in the White House. I know we've had presidents like him in the past, and that the Democrats aren't stellar example of virtue or intellect either, but I think Bush gets the gold star as the most incompetent President we've ever had. Not only is he stupid, but he thinks he's smart, and that makes him very dangerous ( ... )

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Re: Hey kimpire January 13 2004, 08:38:03 UTC
You should read the political discussions I end up having on my LiveJournal (most of my posts are friends-only but I can add you if you want to see them). They go into twenty, thirty comments -- none of them proselytizing, all completely logical arguments in which I debate with friends of mine the merits of Iraq, the economy, the religious/secular debate, etc. Most of them start with some absurd jab I post against the Democrats and then people protest and I defend the jab ( ... )

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Re: Hey lumberjackvt January 13 2004, 15:17:49 UTC
I don't know about anyone else, but honesty is as important, if not more important than competency in my book. I don't give a damn about the President's intelligence if he's lying through his teeth about why he's sending my comrades into war. (Yes I am in the military, no, I do not consider myself conservative by any means) There is clear, categorical evidence that Bush has purposely lied in order to deceive the public. I guess we have to ask ourselves if integrity really counts for anything anymore.

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