Punditsy
May 26, 2004, 11:17 AM
President Bush said that finding Osama was a top priority; then he said it wasn't. Senator Kerry said he would never appoint a pro-life judge; now he says he could.
Vacillate, equivocate, waver, waffle -- call it what you will. This election is not about the lesser of two evils but the lesser of two flip-floppers:
Suggestion: If by November you are still undecided, vote your pocketbook! (That is, take out a coin and flip!)
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http://www.airfarceone.netI think on my feet, therefore iamb.
79-6-1 12:00:00 AM
Aug 14, 2004, 06:17 PM
Call it like it is. Bush is a liar!
AmbientSnowflake
Aug 15, 2004, 09:10 AM
It doesn't matter who gets in office. Sure, Bush might F**K more sh*t up. Kerry might, too.
Bush's stance against Bin Ladin doesn't surprise me. Kerry's stance against a supreme court justice who is pro-life doesn't surprise me.
There is a lesser of two evils.
Campaigning for office isn't about telling the populus what they want to hear, so that, they will cast their vote in the cadidates general direction. It's about power, it's not about the people. It's like a popularity contest, who can get people do like them the best. Do you think we say, "Boy, I like his views on abortion." It's all about the charisma.
Bill Clinton had the ultimate charisma, incredible politician, sitll is. He was very smart too. G. W. Bush has the IQ of my a*shole.
Thank our fore fathers for my right to say, "GW Bush has the IQ of my a*shole."
Rick
Sep 05, 2004, 11:40 AM
Sound bites like "Bush is resolute" or "Kerry is a flip flopper" shouldn't decide the election. Voters should think a little deeper than that. Sticking to a decision come hell or high water isn't necessarily wise, it could also be stubbornness. Similarly with changing positions on legislation. The legislative process needs to be considered. Often a bill will originate in a form that a senator can support. Then it goes through revision in the House of Representatives where it changes to a form the senator can't support. Look beyond the sound bites for the truth.
Rick
Sep 08, 2004, 07:58 AM
To balance things out a bit, check out this site,
Texans for Truth.
Punditsy
Sep 13, 2004, 11:43 AM
| QUOTE (Rick @ Sep 08, 07:58 AM) |
| To balance things out a bit, check out this site, Texans for Truth. |
Check out Flip-Floppers For Bush (formerly Flip-Floppers For Kerry).
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http://www.airfarceone.netI think on my feet, therefore iamb.
AmbientSnowflake
Sep 13, 2004, 01:21 PM
| QUOTE (Rick @ Sep 08, 10:58 AM) |
| To balance things out a bit, check out this site, Texans for Truth. |
Rick, that ain't cool. I'm a Texan.
Well, yes, it's another side. But a lot of folks in Houston aren't fans of G.W.
My friend who works for Halliburton is a Bush fan. <grin>
(this is my 500 posts)
Rick
Sep 14, 2004, 12:08 PM
AmbientSnowflake
Sep 14, 2004, 12:24 PM
People don't want to learn who's going to serve their needs better. Face it, we're going to elect the most popular man for the job.
It's like highschool, except the doesn't control the lunch room, but the world.
<tsk>
Rick
Sep 14, 2004, 03:21 PM
I can always hope that the best man will become the most popular.
Republicans for Kerry.
Punditsy
Oct 15, 2004, 11:01 AM
| QUOTE (Rick @ Sep 14, 03:21 PM) |
I can always hope that the best man will become the most popular.
Republicans for Kerry. |
If only McCain had been the nominee in 2000.
What might have been ...
Rick
Oct 15, 2004, 11:20 AM
McCain was a victim of the Bush slander machine.
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