They do tend to go hand in hand. As far as Bush supporters go it's roughly 30% of the country at this point.
2007-04-08 16:06:43
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answered by supertamsf 2
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Probably not. I'd say many Americans over the age of 65 have seen so many "Chicken Little" scenerios from the Liberals, they aren't buying man-made global warming, regardless of who they vote for.
And in case you're wondering, people over 65 are the majority.
2007-04-08 23:13:08
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answered by ? 7
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*yawn*
Global warming is a myth. I support President Bush.
2007-04-08 23:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, I don't deny global warming, only that it is man-made.
I support Bush.
Does this mean I can get free scholarship monies since I am a minority? LOL
2007-04-08 23:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't support bush, but i deny global warming
2007-04-08 23:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Pretty much - with a few exceptions. They also tend to be creationists, anti-evolution, anti-science, anti-education, and pro-bible morals. In short, the most uneducated, superstitious, and narrow minded people you're likely to bump into.
2007-04-08 23:15:03
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answered by Anonymous
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YES--for "jhl" denying it is man-made is denying the the whole issue of Global Warming and thus you belong to both issues
2007-04-08 23:10:45
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answered by Ford Prefect 7
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No, we just have more brains than the typical lib
2007-04-08 23:31:11
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answered by DeuceRider 3
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you left out the "ditto heads". that is the third part of the equation. and when you add them, they are all the same people.
2007-04-08 23:13:16
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answered by truth seeker 7
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They are not necessarily the same.
2007-04-08 23:13:17
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answered by smellyfoot ™ 7
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