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This vexes me. I am terribly vexed.
Location: Grantville, Pa
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Thanks for the help.
I just want to give a general shout out to President Bush. A big thank you for requiring anyone who comes to your rallys to either be a Republican or sign an oath of loyalty.
It helps to keep the independent voters who will actually decide this election away while you pander to your base. It frees everyone up to go see Mr's Kerry and Edwards. And actually keeps any of the undecided voters from being able to be swayed by you. Please, stay the course until Elec tion Day. You are making things so much easier for us! Thanks. You will be getting a christmas card. |
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This vexes me. I am terribly vexed.
Location: Grantville, Pa
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http://www.boston.com/news/nation/ar...t_rnc_rallies/
It's the only kind of rally he holds anymore. Google it a bit and you will see plenty more. And I say Go Bush! Have fun shooting yourself in the foot. |
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Location: st. louis
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kind of stupid but dosen't matter
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Location: In my head...
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Although I never believe anything that comes "out of the mouth" of a liberal based news media organization, I would have to say that this could be true. But I tend to think more that this is just Bush-bashing by way of skewing the truth to fit their agenda and liberal propaganda.
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Location: New England
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I haven't found a scan of the form online, but The Daily Show displayed the document (I know they are a fake news source, but I'm sure this part wasn't made up):
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This vexes me. I am terribly vexed.
Location: Grantville, Pa
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Look, I have seen news stories all over the place. Print, electronic, and tv. FREE REPUBLIC, the ultra conservative militant group even reports it as true.
What does it take for you to believe it. This country is becoming a sorry place when an established news source like the Boston Globe is discounted as they would the National Enqiurer. It's funny, sad, and disgusting all at the same time. I don't think there is much hope left for cooperation left in this country. Not that I help that much, but some if this is just so amazing..... |
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In transition
Location: north, no south abit, over to the right, getting warmer...there!
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I was watching this hour has 22 minutes.(a canadian comedy show). Anyways, it showed this reporter going up to Bush, and telling him that the Canadian Primeminister Jean Putin supports him. And Bush didn't think twice about that. He literally has the intelligence of a two year old.
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cookie
Location: in the backwoods
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Alas, it is sad, but what Superbelt says is true. I don't like it, not one bit. (especially if they couldn't spell.) It's not the first time Bush's campaign has irritated me.
However, I'm sure there is reasoning behind this seeming madness. At the risk of putting words into Republican strategists' mouths.... Can any Democrats here actually, honestly come up with another candidate, from either party that has been hated and despised by the other side half as much as Bush? The party doesn't want his rallies being sabotaged or disrupted by angry protestors. It's not that Republicans are just evil tyrants. I know it's just sterotypes, but (and stereotypes become what they are because there's a large measure of truth in them)....really, can you truthfully imagine a bunch of fired up soccer mom or businessmen Republicans planning and executing an attempt to disrupt a Kerry rally? Now think about young angry college students hatching a plot to try and humiliate the president. Which seems more likely? That's why, I bet, they're having people sign those things. (I still don't like it) |
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This vexes me. I am terribly vexed.
Location: Grantville, Pa
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Ooh, and Kerry has protesters in the thick of his rally's smacking flip flops together. Not removing them. Not requiring oaths of fealty. Not relegating them to "free speech zones"
Who's the populist and who's the exclusionary here? "Imagine" http://www.newsday.com/news/politics...mepage-big-pix Quote:
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Adrift
Location: Wandering in the Desert of Life
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Seriously, if I want to protest at a Bush rally, do you think signing a little form saying I support him is going to stop me? It's not like the form has any legal standing. It is just a silly thing. Sometimes I think Bush's handlers don't want him to think anyone disagrees with him. (i.e. everyone at your rallies loves you Mr. President, but don't read the papers or watch the news, oh that's right you don't read newspapers or watch the news.)
In reality, I have several friends who are undecided and traveled to Northern Arizona to see Kerry this week and are going to try to see Bush speak today in Phoenix. They were impressed with Kerry's presence and affability - if they can't get into a Bush rally because they are undecided, I think it will really piss them off.
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I did not want to make a new thread, but check out this video showing more of Bushies stupidity. Hilarious shit.
EDIT: Someone already made new thread, sorry. I think its just audio though, check video too, expression on his face is quite entertaining. Stupid moron. Last edited by Rdr4evr; 08-11-2004 at 11:15 PM.. |
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Adrift
Location: Wandering in the Desert of Life
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Bush had a rally in Phoenix last night and approximately 15000 people showed up. Pretty impresive. My friends were able to attend without having to sign anything, but they did get tickets from a Republican friend. While they were able to attend a member of Kerry's campaign was not welcome.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articl...h-exclude.html Bush event bars Kerry camp aide advertisement Aug. 12, 2004 12:00 AM The Bush-Cheney rally didn't hang out a sign saying so, but there was "no vacancy" for one highly visible campaign official. An official of the other campaign. Sue Walitsky, communications director for the Kerry-Edwards campaign in Arizona, said she had a valid ticket to the event at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix but was refused admittance with no explanation. "I wanted to hear the president's speech," Walitsky said. She said she wore no Kerry button, nor did she carry any campaign paraphernalia that might have disturbed Bush backers. If Republicans with valid tickets showed up at a Kerry rally, "we'd let them in," she said. Danny Diaz, spokesman for the Bush campaign, suggested that Walitsky wanted to attend the rally "to see how it should be done," but the event was designed for "people who have put their time and energy into the campaign or are seriously considering voting for him." "If she's ready to come to her senses and support him, we'll be happy to welcome her in," Diaz said. Doug Wilson, state director of the Kerry campaign, said, "I thought that a president was a president of all the people and that all had a right to listen regardless of political affiliation." - Jon Kamman
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Dubya
Location: VA
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Karl Rove is going to get the 2 million evangelicals that didn't go out to vote in 2000, and is going to lose 5 million others, in part due to stupidity like this.
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