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Old November 22nd 04, 05:57 PM
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Danny Callen wrote:
"John Forrest Tomlinson" wrote in message
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PS -- there are a small number of people who voted for Bush who are
not stupid or duped. Some are very wealthy and benefit from his tax
policies. That's the worst kind of elitism -- people doing very well
economically who put their own benefit ahead of broader society.
Another group are anti-gay and/or anti-choice. They're not stupid or
duped -- they're just haters and immoral.



You've completely lost your mind and my respect. Please let me know when you
have your head removed from your ass and start thinking clearly again. My
point has been clearly proven over and over again..those that don't agree
with you are stupid. I really thought you were smarter than that John, I
hate to admit I was wrong because you are completely clueless about where I
and likely many voters stand on the issues....I can't believe I just wasted
my time typing this. Enjoy your fantasy world.

Danny Callen


A hint might be due: JT's not the only one, and his head's not up his ass.

It's one thing to be conservative, intelligent and sincere, but
variously misguided. Thinking liberals can work with people like that.
We're willing to win some and lose some. But it's another thing entirely
that enough people voted to re-elect our *amazingly* inept and wrong
presidential administration. The reasons people voted the way they did,
gleaned from reading between the exit polls, are not acceptable. They
are cause for alarm and deep discouragement.

I view the recent presidential election as being won/lost due to too
many voters abandoning critical thought and instead voting based on
emotion, misinformation and/or their own personal moral grounds (which
are largely contradictory to the morality set forth in our founding
documents).

This is why you see people deciding to leave the country. The thought's
crossed my mind. It's not cutting and running, it's not weakness
necessarily, it's a realization that the nation you've grown up in,
worked for and love, has drifted away from common sense and moral
values. It's a sense that this place has gone to hell and you don't
belong here anymore.

I don't presume to suggest what you should do with such information.

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"We should not march into Baghdad. ... Assigning young soldiers to
a fruitless hunt for a securely entrenched dictator and condemning
them to fight in what would be an unwinnable urban guerilla war, it
could only plunge that part of the world into ever greater
instability." George Bush Sr. in his 1998 book "A World Transformed"

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