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Politics : Impeach George W. Bush -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: steve harris who wrote (36775)7/17/2005 12:31:40 PM
From: jttmab  Respond to of 93284
 
more liberal logic?

sounds like liberals when they blame stupid American voters for voting for Bush then turn around and use polls of these "stupid" American voters as "news"....


Ignoring that conservatives quote "polls" when it's convenient?

At least liberals can claim that the stupid public eventually learns something. While conservatives have to claim that the public gets more stupid.

jttmab



To: steve harris who wrote (36775)7/17/2005 2:32:43 PM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 93284
 
Tom Vilsack and the centrist Dems sound very strong. Vilsack himself looks like a comer. You put him together with Governor Mark Warner or Clark or Richardson and you have a ticket that is completely immune from your BS "liberal" attacks.

True liberals are a vanishing breed. Even those like Kerry who used to toe the liberal line 20 years ago have changed dramatically over the years.

I was reading about Jimmy Carter recently, the only real Christian who came to be president in our lifetimes (Bush only embraced Jesus once he decided to run for office with the religious right as an ally abd CHeney is more like Darth Vader). Carter openly said "Jesus Christ is my greatest influence" (a line Bush stole), and he read the Bible (in Spanish no less) every night. This goes to show that real Christianity (including real compassion and righteousness reflected in policy) is not at all a Republican thing.

Besdies religious goodness is about acts not words. Look at Bush's acts and you see a sell-out to big corporate (weapons, pollutors, gougers) interests and the very rich.



To: steve harris who wrote (36775)7/17/2005 3:14:40 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
blame stupid American voters for voting for Bush

The American voters were uninformed, not stupid.
Faux news and the echo-chamber of wrong wing publications have not dispensed information, except about celebrities and missing white girls.

As the public learns the facts their support for Junior and his team drops.

TP