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I am in no way a Bush supporter. I desperately want change in November. However, if we want to come together as a nation, we really need to have a new attitude about America and Americans. I understand your frustration but calling each other idiots is probably not the best way to do it. The fact is that we're ALL Americans; liberals, moderates, conservatives, democrats and republicans. That's what makes this country so great and unique; all the different people. But Rove and his campaign stuck a huge schism in our country. We need to stop allowing them to "market" to us and come together. I believe that once we don't allow ourselves to be coerced by Rove et al, Fox news, and the extreme left and start thinking about issues independent of our party choice, we WILL come together as Americans and put the proper people in power. Thanks for the question....

2006-09-23 17:54:39 · answer #1 · answered by livanoff 2 · 2 1

NOPE!!

Both Parties are STUPID. But they control everything. One Party wants people to help themselves (R) and the other want to do everything for everybody (D) The happy medium that used to exist between them died a long, long time ago. Way before today's problems. Ever since the two parties have had a chokehold on National elections, nothing has really changed. Neither side is really willing to agree with the other on anything even if it is a good idea and anyone who supports that in politics is stupid. Why does everyone have to "stick with the party" 99% of the time. Of course, it's our own fault, I read somewhere that the "re-election" success in congress is about 95-99%. So we just keep right on electing the same buffoons over and over and over again.

Clinton looked like a hero because the economy (thanks to the internet) took off like a rocket and he was smart enough not to f**k with it. You don't have to be a rocket scientist to know "if it ain't broke don't fix it" Bush got elected because he told all those new internet millionaires "Ah'm gonna cut yer taxes. Y'all earned the money by being smart. You should be able to keep it." That's an easy sell too.

You wan't my honest opinion? I think the Democrats would be in the White House today if Edwards was the Presidential candidate and not Kerry. Kerry was just too much like Bush to too many people so they stuck with a "known" instead of an "unknown." Edwards woulda at least had enough differences from Bush to make people think about it a little bit. That's all they needed, just a few more votes here and there.

2006-09-23 17:53:50 · answer #2 · answered by shogun_316 5 · 1 2

As an outsider who came and live in America 31 years ago I can't wait to see what is going to happen in Midterm Election.Now we all can ask how are we going to pay 3 trillion dollars National deficits and 12 millions undocumented workers.Opp 7-800 billions the Middle East investment in Fiance industry,well the crossing of State and religions,last the money this country borrowed from China and India at his moment.Thank you for asking.

2006-09-23 18:03:42 · answer #3 · answered by ryladie99 6 · 1 0

I supported Bush MOSTLY because the opposition was to horrific for me to contemplate being in the White House and because he had the strength to protect his country (unlike his predecessors: Clinton and Bush1) .
However, stating that I am stupid is certainly NO WAY to display the positives of the Democratic side.....so all the Democratic blustering about the ignorance of the Bush Supporters be wary...you may be offending an "undecided" like me.....way to alienate potential voters for your cause!

2006-09-23 18:25:05 · answer #4 · answered by CrazyCatLady 4 · 0 1

Bush supporters are not all stupid. Gullible, maybe. Much too trusting, for sure. But we will show the Congress which way the Nation is leaning on Nov 7th.

2006-09-23 18:06:24 · answer #5 · answered by Chredon 5 · 0 2

Well now, lets see if we can put a few things in perspective for those among us who are the truly imbecilic, moronic, ignoramuses who think GWB is stupid.

Shall we compare what a stupid guy has done to what any of you have done - don't worry this will take about a second.

Here is a guy who, out of of 300 million people, has been selected twice to lead the country and who serves in the most powerful position of anyone in the country.

The USA is the most powerful, both economically and militarily, country on a planet with over 6 billion people on it. Does that make him the smartest guy on the planet? Probably not. Does it make him smarter than you? Without a doubt.

But let's continue. Shall we?

While you might consider him stupid, he was apparently smarter than the 100 million or so democrats who tried to defeat him in his last 8 elections. Plus, he received higher grades in college than the latest 2 liberal candidates threw up against him.

So, if according to you he is stupid, how has he also accomplished all of these things against people who you must consider smarter than you or why would you vote for them?

I would challenge you to take a look at your own pathetic, monumentally insignificant and truly worthless life and tell us all what you have accomplished in a way of even the most remote comparison.

The purpose of the question is to find exactly where YOU must inevitably rank on the intellectual scale in comparison since you have virtually nothing, either in your past or future, which will come close to a single one of gwb's accomplishments?

Looking at it that way, if you consider him stupid and he has accomplished all of these things, it must kind of make you feel about as insignificant and worthless as a drop of water in the worlds oceans. Or, to put it in terms you can relate to, a piece of cow sh*t in the middle of a 100,000 acre pasture.

2006-09-23 17:51:08 · answer #6 · answered by basscatcher 4 · 5 2

I'm a Bush supporter. You are calling me stupid as a FACT and I'm not a TRUE American? How dare you?
You Leftists keep doing what you are doing...you are helping the Republicans more than republicans can.

Thank you.

2006-09-23 18:05:14 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I didn't know the democratic party has ok'd stereotyping now. I thought it was the party of tolerance, peace, love, helping those less fortunate than yourselves (including stupid Bush supporters). And to answer your lovely, serene, calm, well thought out question....yes I am.

2006-09-23 17:44:30 · answer #8 · answered by Cinner 7 · 0 2

Of course we are. Vote anything but Democrat.

Check the poorest and most decayed U.S. cities and you will see a that they got that way because of countless years of Democratic leadership (is that what running cities into the ground is called?).

Democrats will never get it.

2006-09-23 19:16:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Let's hope people show some intelligence when they go vote in November and help us get rid of the fascist cadre of Republicans that have been running this country for far too long.

2006-09-23 17:45:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

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