Those with IQ's over 50 are pretending. Those with IQ's under 50 believe him.
2006-11-02 17:02:15
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answered by yupchagee 7
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I would say about zero percent...
what's funny is... Kerry said he had a slip of the tounge... left out the word "us"...
I've made slips of the tounge before... everyone I know has...
but last night, the one who actually created this question said that coulter could've accidentally voted in the wrong precinct?
I've never voted in the wrong precinct... I don't know anyone that has... yet that's something that "could be an honest mistake"?
and kerry's slip "clearly isn't" an honest mistake?
what do you think the mathmatical probabiltiy is of someone making a "slip of the tounge" by leaving out a word is relative to someone "voting in the wrong precinct accidentally"?
I would say the slip of the tounge is about a million more times as likely, yet, Repubicans seem to think exactly the opposite?
is there anyone familiar with statistics that can maybe shed some light on the probablity of each?
2006-11-02 17:35:33
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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that is in route of the regulation in maximum states for any human being over 18 to have an intimate relationship with a minor. both men and women human beings is also stumbled on to blame by technique of utilising 'societies criteria'. yet when you're speaking about in accepted communication the position the 22yr historic guy is incorrect and the 22 3 hundred and sixty 5 days historic woman is the seductress, it for sure is a double difficulty-loose. it really is like saying men want the more youthful chance free woman and women human beings want to coach the more youthful boys a thanks to do grown up concerns. There a lengthy time period are not dramatically a techniques aside yet understanding certainly is!
2016-12-05 12:00:29
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answered by vaibahv 4
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First off who cares... Kerry did his time and was wounded twice during the Vietnam War.
Secondly, he may have spoke wrong but what he said was absolutely true... Do you even know what he said? He told some college students they should stay in school or they might get stuck in Iraq.
When the draft comes back, you will see how true that statement was.
2006-11-02 18:19:48
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answered by BeachBum 7
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Actually too many democrats are pretending NOT to believe it just to distance themselves from Kerry's comment. That is not very honorable in my eyes.
2006-11-02 17:07:35
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answered by thehiddenangle 3
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Hillary Rotten is trying to appear "conservative" by lightly chastising Kerry's ignorant slander of our troops ; but all in all she is most likely secretly filled with happy visions of Kerry's political demise . Some other liberals are on the run from John Kerry's unforgivable outrage to our troops in Iraq-and are nowhere to be seen ( or heard ) ..like Nancy Pelosi -while the rest stick up for him & lie just to get a mention in the drive-by media .
2006-11-02 17:07:35
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answered by missmayzie 7
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troops in Iraq made a banner for Kerry,, that read,,,
"Hey Kerry help us were stuck in Iraq",, they respect a veteran who won 2 purple clusters in Vietnam,, even if you may respectfully disagree with his statement, he has earned the right to say any damn thing he wants,,,
to attempt to swift boat Kerry again is a lame desperate and despicable way to try to squeeze out a few more votes
2006-11-02 17:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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who cares what kerry thinks why are his comments so important to everyone. What i'm pissed about is if you said it then stand by it instead of being a wimp and apologizing. Whatever, someone will always be unhappy about what someone said get over it how does this affect your life directly? His comments don't affect me or how I feel or what I believe.
2006-11-02 17:06:18
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answered by Y 3
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If we were all judged by the way words sometimes came out of our mouth correctly or incorrectly, heaven would be an empty place.
Anyone who says that they've never said something that came out wrong is a liar.
Take Bush, for example. Should we revisit the encyclopedia of misquotes of his that could easily be taken the wrong way?
2006-11-02 17:07:12
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answered by brian2412 7
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This question isnt for me is it? Cause I usually lean right, but more indy. I think he said exactly what he meant the first time because that sounds like the crap that these left of lenin weasles like to say in the chat rooms too. They come into the military chat while people are trying to talk to their friends and family and down the US and say we're losing the fight agaisnt the terrorists. They say that we're lockstepping christo-fascists and they hope we all die. I hope one day I can save their sorry asses and make them look like fools. BTW, I sent resumes to some of our officials. Do you think I didn't get a call because Im "contraversial". Cause I mean, I dunno, its like I just say what I think is best. It's a contraversial world where extreme action is sometimes necessary. Anyhow, Peace Out.
P.S. Whats up with my blog did you read any of it yet?
2006-11-02 17:06:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Many ( not all)Democrats are drowned in their own blind bias. They defend a big mouth with no brain, because they want everyone to believe in what Kerry ment to say, not in what Kerry said.
2006-11-02 17:06:31
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answered by Mr. Agappae 5
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