Don't let me eat soup while I read your question. I just about laughed it all over the keyboard.
The really funny thing is, you're right on. The sad thing is, you're right on.
I told them way back in the late 90's when they were just getting the idea of putting Bush up to defeat the Democrats, I told them then "His eyes are too close together!" They didn't listen.
Well, I didn't even know how right I was, cause I hadn't even heard him speak. Later, I realized what an imbicile we have headed for the White House, and I hung my head and cried. No, I didn't. But I would sympathize with anybody who did.
You hit the nail on the head. A few million stupid people, many of them residing in Ohio, were, through the miracle of democracy, able to override more educated and responsible minds, and put him in for another term.
2006-07-15 07:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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This is one of the more stupid questions. Why do you assume that all conservatives live in the south? Where do you get your information that SAT and IQ scores in "red" states are the lowest? Do you even have a scintilla of an idea what goes on in the big city public school? How could you possibly think that Bush is illiterate? And how would YOU know that he never reads the presidential daily briefing?
As for me, I live in a mid Atlantic state and I have two degrees. The advanced degree was earned with a 4.0 and gained me an invitation to join the charter chapter of the honors group of that degree at the university I attended.
Thank you for proving just how ridiculously the liberals think and how they base their opinions on erroneous or skewed information and research.
2006-07-15 14:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Ah yes, those pesky red states, whose government-controlled public schools have yet to complete their brainwashing of the electorate...
Fact: President Bush had a higher undergraduate GPA than both Al Gore and John Kerry.
It is the elitist attitude behind questions such as yours which demonstrates why your candidates will continue to lose in elections that matter. Americans have the right to decide what they feel is best for themselves - no matter how convinced you are that you know what is best.
Oh, and by the way, Bush was not criticized for not reading his daily briefing - he was criticized for reading it *instead* of the major daily newspapers. As if he has the time to waste when he has a staff of hundreds to create the time-saving brief for him.
You can't even get your Bush bashing-points right...
2006-07-15 14:29:04
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answered by groovechild2 2
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Take a look at the US by county and it will surprise you how much of this country is red.
I know what you mean. They use reason, logic, and facts to back up their arguments. And debate in the realm of ideas. When will they ever learn. The way you get things done is to not come up with a single new idea and obstruct everyone else. Idiots!!! When will they learn that the way to gain political power is to dump on a president that will not be running again. Liberals have it down. I would encourage everyone of them to keep doing what they are doing. It's working!!!
2006-07-15 14:21:56
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answered by Today is the Day 4
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Considering the problems you have with spelling... as demonstrated in this and most of your posts... perhaps you shouldn't be holding yourself up as the poster boy for liberal literacy. (For example it isn't the cival war, and there are more grammatical and spelling errors in your post... I won't embarrass you by pointing all of them out.)
And FYI: the south was solidly democrat until the party went liberal through the 60s and 70s. Al Gore was a conservative democratic senator when he was first elected... but he sold his soul for the party.
Stop throwing out your unsubstantiated (incorrect) rumors as truth and document where you get your "facts". Since you are really not asking questions but using this as a forum for your semi-literate blogs, you should follow protocol and cite your sources of information when making outlandish, fairytale-like statements such as this one.
2006-07-15 18:20:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Who cares? People in the Red states have what liberals only wish they had. Common sense. You could be the smartest person on earth, but without common sense you are still just a person with a piece of paper with a high number on it.
2006-07-15 14:16:22
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answered by Huevos Rancheros 6
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Because we attend your shitty liberal schools that don't teach anything and then we learn about REAL life on our own, making us astute at real world problems, not academic trash that helps you score some test.
Also, most red states are blue collar, and we don't attend elitist, left-wing extremist universities of the NE to pick up all the drivel spewed there by "professors" with some agenda.
"Those who can, do; and those who can't, teach"
-Unknown
2006-07-15 14:20:54
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answered by obviously_you'renotagolfer 5
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Hey! View this video on Bush's intellectual decline. It's kind of scary. He used to be MUCH brighter and have impressive verbal skills; the before and after videos prove this. Something has happened to his verbal skills. The people who made the video suggest the decline is a result of his years of alcoholism.
You've GOT to check this out. It made me worried for him.
2006-07-15 14:22:24
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answered by claythorn 2
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Republicans are so stooopid, yet we have the white house, the senate, the house of representatives, a majority on the supreme court and even republican governors in the two bluest states (Arnold in Ca. @ Pataki in N.Y.) so what then are dem-a-rats?
2006-07-15 14:21:19
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answered by mr.bill 3
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Well, following your reasoning, you must be from a red state. I.Q. or intellectual quotient, measures your capacity, not education.
Basically in simple terms: IQ measures if you can learn to read and write and compute...... Not if you have the means, monetarily or other, to learn.
2006-07-15 14:20:55
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answered by CMR2006 3
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