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Cyrano Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-28-04 02:34 PM
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The brain dead 43% - 47 %. How dense can a human being be?
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I for one, am sick of the explanations offered by Bush backers. "I'm too busy working," "I don't read the papers," "I don't pay much attention," "I heard on FOX News...," "Kerry is the biggest liberal in the history of the universe," etc., etc., etc.

The Christian Coalition know exactly why they're voting for their chosen Jesus stand-in.

But those who are not part of the religious fringe, and who still insist that Bush is the "great leader," seem to have some kind of cognitive disorder. Whether it's called denial, partisanship, or gross stupidity, I find it utterly impossible to relate to these people. They are lemmings, rushing willfully toward their own self-destruction.

It's tempting to say, "fuck 'em, they deserve whatever they
get", but in reality, it is all of us that would be screwed were Bush to steal it again. (I say steal it, because there's no way in the world he can win it.)

If you have any idea what goes on in the heads of these people, please share it with us.
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