Re: Presidential IQs
- From: "VickieHerndonCMT" <vickieboinkherndon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 14:04:26 -0400
Sure you can ask. It was very close with me. I did not know what to do,
honestly, but when the last minute got here, I decided to vote with him just
because I did not care a lot for Kerry. I figured at least he knew what had
gone on over the years he was in the first time.
Unlike most of you though, I do like Bush. I can't explain it, but I think
he is a good man and I will leave it at that.
"The Other Kim" <mjg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3j504tFoaq4iU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Vickie,
>
> May I ask just why you voted for him, then? I know that a lot of
> people voted for him because of so-called 'values', but that just means
> things like his proposed anti-gay marriage amendment. I look around at
> some of the folks here who voted for Bush, and I don't understand why.
> One woman said she did because she's a small business-owner. Well, her
> small business is about as big as mine here, and I can tell you that I'm
> getting no benefit from Bush being in office as compared to when Clinton
> was in office, so that reasoning didn't wash with me. I know others who
> voted for him out of fear of another attack if he wasn't elected; these
> folks forget that 9-11 happened on his watch (I know it had been planned
> for something like 10 years, probably since Gulf War I, but like the
> director of a movie, the sitting president gets credit or blame; history
> shows this). I know others who voted for him because of Iraq, using the
> "you don't change horses midstream" thinking, but a lot of these people
> said they didn't agree with the war in the first place, which left me
> shaking my head.
>
> I'm just trying to figure out what motivates people to vote the way they
> do. I read What's the Matter With Kansas, which tries to explain how
> people in the author's home state consistently vote against their own
> best interest, and I still don't get it.
>
> I didn't vote for Bush either time because I felt he wasn't qualified
> for the job. To me he didn't have a good grasp of what was going on in
> the rest of the world, and this last time the "us and them" mentality
> really put me off. Hel, to him I'm one of "them" because I'm not out
> waving the flag and cheering on the sidelines. That type of
> black-and-white thinking doesn't work in this world, IME.
>
> The Other Kim
> kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom
>
> "VickieHerndonCMT" <vickieboinkherndon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message news:qemdnYx0yasyMFHfRVn-2Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> That's Susan! She thinks we are idiots and has no second thoughts on
> it,
>> very emphatically clear about it.
>>
>> I just look at the source and that's her opinion. I know I am not an
> idiot
>> so that's really all that matters.
>>
>> I would never say that anyone who voted another way was an idiot, but
> that's
>> the nature of the beast/ Susan goes kind of **off** when talking
>> politically, so I have learned that anything could come out of her
> mouth and
>> have seen it.
>>
>> Overall, I think she is pretty good though...even if she does think we
> ones
>> who voted Bush are idiots.
>>
>> V.
>> "DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:p%1ze.36212$qm.656@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> > That's a little harsh...anyone who voted for Bush is an idiot? I
> didn't
>> > vote for him and never would, but that is a little more offensive
> than
>> > usual.
>> >
>> > Dani
>> >
>> > "Susan Mitchell" <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> > news:-e-dndAdscgBPFHfRVn-sw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >> Absolutely. I think the idiots like to know they're president is
> as
>> >> stupid
>> >> as they are.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
>> >> (to reply send to medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx)
>> >> "JulieW8" <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> >> news:42cc9b95.161654817@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>> On Wed, 6 Jul 2005 16:27:53 -0700, "Susan Mitchell"
>> >>> <medlawtrans@xxxxxxxxxxx> gave thanks and said:
>> >>>
>> >>> >I get the impression he is just a big frat boy and that's all he
> wants
>> >>> >to
>> >> be
>> >>> >and some how ended up president because Neal got in too much
> trouble
>> >>> >with
>> >>> >the savings and loan mess and they had no choice but to dump him
> into
>> >>> >the
>> >>> >white house because Jeb wasn't ready.
>> >>>
>> >>> Now I know how Jeannie feels! LOL
>> >>>
>> >>> What's most amazing is this dimwit got elected not once, but
> TWICE. We
>> >>> should feel just as stupid!
>> >>>
>> >>> ~~~~~*****~~~~~*****~~~~~*****
>> >>> To send me e-mail, use juliew8@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>
>
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