Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
By Will Durst
10-30-4
"Stupid people love Bush" new study proves According to the
prestigious Southern California think tank, The Gluton Group, stupid
people prefer President George W Bush over Senator John Kerry by a 4-to-1
margin. As Chief Resident Dr. Louis Friend characterized the results of
the research, "the less intelligent you are, the more you like Bush." This
landmark study, conducted over a 5 month period, involved 2400 likely
voters bridging all economic stratas in the 17 states generally considered
up for grabs on November 2nd. Participants were tested for intelligence,
then asked to fill out a 12 page series of questions involving the
Presidential candidates with results released earlier this week.
The consensus: the higher the IQ, the less people trust Bush and
respect the job his administration has done. The lower the IQ, the more
people admire his steadfastness. "It was pretty much a slam dunk. There's
no nice way to say this. Dumb people like him. They think his unwavering
nature is a positive personality trait. They even venerate him for never
admitting mistakes, even when he's wrong. On the other hand, smart people
think he's a lying bully. I mean, c'mon, you have a deserter accusing a
decorated veteran of treason. Who's going to buy that besides stupid
people?"
Preliminary results:
IQ Above 140: Kerry 80%, Bush 20%.
120-140: Kerry 65%, Bush 35%.
100-120: Kerry 54%, Bush 46%.
80-100: Bush 54%, Kerry 46%.
60-80: Bush 60%, Kerry 15%, Dale Earnhardt Jr. 25%.
Apparently, Bush's good-evil, black-white philosophy resonates on
an inverse relationship with higher education, whereas it became evident
over the period of analysis that John Kerry's nuanced arguments are only
understood by people who paid attention in any class above the 5th grade.
Doctor Friend elaborated: "It has to do with intellectual
curiosity. Folks see Bush in front of a stream talking about the
environment and they assume he's in favor of it, even though if you read
his legislation, I'd be surprised to hear him endorse shade. This also
explains why Bush gets away with pretending he doesn't know how the Senate
works, allowing him to call Kerry a flip-flopper."
Friend released evidence that this type of disconnect exists
across the board: education, foreign policy, the economy, post 9-11
security response and State Dinner entertainment choices. Also discovered
was a direct correlation between the number of preset Country Western
stations on car radios and Bush's approval rating. Dr. Friend attributes
this phenomena to the simplicity inherent in the messages indigenous to
both. Classical music listeners were preponderantly Kerry supporters, but
surprisingly, on heavy metal, the two split down the middle.
Spotting a trend, Friend cautioned, "Because of the deterioration
in public education, larger and larger segments of the population are
creeping downward IQ-wise, cementing the hold Republicans have on the
electorate." However, if the election were held today, Bush would hold a
lead of 52-48 in the popular vote, but would be virtually tied in the
Electoral College, which Bush supporters argue against because the word
College angers them. When contacted, a Kerry spokesman just chuckled. No
Bush spokesperson was made available for comment. It was also found that
Ralph Nader supporters were the brightest of all political proponents
tested, but Dr. Friend dismissed them as "too smart for their own good."
In a related study, smart people prefer baseball because the pace
is such that there is time to read.
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Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
By Will Durst
10-30-4
How true. These Americans have to stop screwing their sisters and marrying
their cousins. They have the gene pool screwed up now that the collective
intelligence for too large a portion of the population is that of an
underdeveloped third world country. At least it provides an excellent
resource of minimum wage economic slaves, trailer park dwellers and neo-con
voters.
Cheers
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31 Oct 2004 08:39:03 AM |
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
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31 Oct 2004 03:01:48 PM |
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(Woodswun) wrote in message news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
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"jha_amin" <jha_amin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control
of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left
the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being
one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I swear
to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our country,
George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for him, so help me
God.
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"Marvin The Paranoid Android" <marvin@galaxy.com> Spat the Words
In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I
swear to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our
country, George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for
him, so help me God.
Then in 10 years, with bombed-out buildings and walls crashing
down around his Washington bunker, Bush blames the US people
for the failure to create the great US Empire.
If this info about the 'signed pledge of allegiance to Bush'
is true, this is really scarey. Bush is Hitler-like, and he
just hasn't shown his true self to the world yet.
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In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I
swear to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our
country, George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for
him, so help me God.
Then in 10 years, with bombed-out buildings and walls crashing
down around his Washington bunker, Bush blames the US people
for the failure to create the great US Empire.
If this info about the 'signed pledge of allegiance to Bush'
is true, this is really scarey. Bush is Hitler-like, and he
just hasn't shown his true self to the world yet.
Dissent is intolerable. Not a good sign.
BBC had a US Election special yesterday afternoon. It had a bunch of US
politicians and pundits ( Bill O'Reilly as well ) talking about issues. Near
the end the host asked 'What are the three most important issues with this
election'. The final person to speak only had a single issue. And that was
if Bush is reelected he will continue to stack the Supreme Court with
justices who have always been rejected in the past because of their
extremist views. His concern was Bush was set to amend the constitution to
the point where the Fourth Amendment would no longer exist.
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"jha_amin" <jha_amin@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control
of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left
the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being
one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I swear
to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our country,
George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for him, so help me
God.
You are reborn? Bravo!
J.
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01 Nov 2004 10:48:48 AM |
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
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woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting
control
of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left
the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being
one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I
swear
to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our country,
George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for him, so
help me
God.
You are reborn? Bravo!
You know where that oath comes from, you limp-dicked old fascist? Tony fell
for the same trick when I posted the infamous "Kommisar order". It's easy to
get you idiots to expose yourselves for what you really aer isn't it?
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
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woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting
control
of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have
left
the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself
being
one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
In the presence of this blood banner, which represents our Leader, I
swear
to devote all my energies and my strength to the savior of our
country,
George W Bush. I am willing and ready to give up my life for him, so
help me
God.
You are reborn? Bravo!
You know where that oath comes from, you limp-dicked old fascist? Tony
fell
for the same trick when I posted the infamous "Kommisar order". It's easy
to
get you idiots to expose yourselves for what you really aer isn't it?
Jimbo's not the sharpest tool in the shed ya know ...
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jha_amin a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
Ha yes. To sift out the weasels who were there to disrupt the event?
Much like what is done with losers at any G-8 meeting.
Good precaution, given that weasels will stoop to anything.
Is that all you got? LOL
J.
The below is about as close as i have come to actually giving a word
for word description.
Have any other canidates required a signed commitment to attend a
rally in past elections?
washingtonpost.com > Print Edition > Inside the A Section
Republicans Sign Along the Dotted Line
By Dana Milbank
Sunday, August 1, 2004; Page A05
I pledge allegiance to the . . . candidate?
Political campaigns are always eager to keep hecklers out of their pep
rallies, but the Republican National Committee took that desire to a
new level last week, requiring supporters to sign an oath of loyalty
before receiving tickets to Saturday's New Mexico rally featuring Vice
President Cheney.
The Albuquerque Journal reported on Friday that people seeking tickets
to the Cheney event who could not be identified as GOP partisans --
contributors or volunteers -- were told they could not receive tickets
unless they signed an endorsement form saying "I, (full name) . . . do
herby (sic) endorse George W. Bush for reelection of the United
States." The form warns that signers "are consenting to use and
release of your name by Bush-Cheney as an endorser of President Bush."
The paper quoted a Republican official saying a "Democrat operative
group" was trying to infiltrate the limited-seating event -- although
the party apparently turned away uncommitted voters who simply wanted
to hear Cheney speak.
RNC communications director Jim ***** defended the practice on Friday.
"Maybe we should start having joint fundraisers with the DNC," he
mused. "Please."
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01 Nov 2004 12:56:52 PM |
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jha_amin a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control
of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left
the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being
one of
them.
Woods
And how about that bush loyalty pledge required to attend any of the
speeches.
Ha yes. To sift out the weasels who were there to disrupt the event?
Much like what is done with losers at any G-8 meeting.
Good precaution, given that weasels will stoop to anything.
Is that all you got? LOL
J.
Yeah ... but a Pledge, Jimbo? I mean c'mon for Chrissakes ... making someone
produce ID of some sort should be enough.
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31 Oct 2004 05:47:06 PM |
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(Woodswun) wrote in message news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In" <goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
Woods the founders were invoking God oft in speeches – what do you
have to say about that?
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01 Nov 2004 10:06:33 PM |
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In article <dd3256f0.0410311547.24953480@posting.google.com>, (Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
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In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of
the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the
GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
Woods the founders were invoking God oft in speeches – what do you
have to say about that?
Not a thing. I don't have a problem with people praying to God. What I have a
problem with is people thinking God is talking to them, and then forcing
whatever the heck they think God is telling them to do on everyone else.
Woods
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| User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald" |
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02 Nov 2004 11:55:27 AM |
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(Woodswun) wrote in message news:<dJDhd.74815$l07.56027@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <dd3256f0.0410311547.24953480@posting.google.com>, (Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:
(Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control of
the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left the
GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one of
them.
Woods
Woods the founders were invoking God oft in speeches ? what do you
have to say about that?
Not a thing. I don't have a problem with people praying to God. What I have a
problem with is people thinking God is talking to them, and then forcing
whatever the heck they think God is telling them to do on everyone else.
Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Woods
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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02 Nov 2004 05:22:07 PM |
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In article <dd3256f0.0411020955.43346100@posting.google.com>, (Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<dJDhd.74815$l07.56027@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <dd3256f0.0410311547.24953480@posting.google.com>,
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<bO6hd.343742$bp1.330186@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
In article <cm1hn30rpe@enews1.newsguy.com>, "The Doctor Is In"
<goblowmoreshit@baboons.com> wrote:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Decline Of IQ And Rise Of GOP
I should say it has more to do with the Religious Right wresting control
of
the
GOP than the "rise" of the GOP. I know a number of people who have left
the
GOP
because of the religious fundies dictating party policy - myself being one
of
them.
Woods
Woods the founders were invoking God oft in speeches ? what do you
have to say about that?
Not a thing. I don't have a problem with people praying to God. What I have
a
problem with is people thinking God is talking to them, and then forcing
whatever the heck they think God is telling them to do on everyone else.
Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore be a
waste of my valuable time).
Woods
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| User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald" |
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03 Nov 2004 11:24:44 AM |
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(Woodswun) wrote in message news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
..
Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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03 Nov 2004 11:39:33 AM |
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Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
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Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
This is yet another "exaggeration", Laura Bush was clear that he husband
never said such a thing.
J.
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| User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android" |
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03 Nov 2004 02:18:44 PM |
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"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:pJ8id.3825903$ic1.382784@news.easynews.com...
Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
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Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not
providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've
missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore
be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
This is yet another "exaggeration", Laura Bush was clear that he husband
never said such a thing.
J.
Bush said it while visiting an Amish community. He stated that God speaks
through him. It was reported in two of the local newspapers.
You too stupid or too lazy to Google?
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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03 Nov 2004 06:28:52 PM |
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:pJ8id.3825903$ic1.382784@news.easynews.com...
Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
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Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not
providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've
missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore
be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
This is yet another "exaggeration", Laura Bush was clear that he husband
never said such a thing.
J.
Bush said it while visiting an Amish community. He stated that God speaks
through him. It was reported in two of the local newspapers.
You too stupid or too lazy to Google?
***** by liars.
J.
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| User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android" |
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03 Nov 2004 06:52:52 PM |
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"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:8Jeid.2338569$yk.378116@news.easynews.com...
Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:pJ8id.3825903$ic1.382784@news.easynews.com...
Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
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Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not
providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've
missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore
be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
This is yet another "exaggeration", Laura Bush was clear that he husband
never said such a thing.
J.
Bush said it while visiting an Amish community. He stated that God
speaks
through him. It was reported in two of the local newspapers.
You too stupid or too lazy to Google?
***** by liars.
J.
Here stupid ( I knew you weren't lazy ) ...
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=bush+god+speaks+through+me&btnG=Search+News
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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03 Nov 2004 08:01:21 PM |
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:8Jeid.2338569$yk.378116@news.easynews.com...
Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"Jean Guernon" <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:pJ8id.3825903$ic1.382784@news.easynews.com...
Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:
woodswun@tepidmail.com (Woodswun) wrote in message
news:<zEUhd.352833$bp1.115468@twister.nyroc.rr.com>...
.
Did Bush say that God talks to him and forces decisions? Can you
provide a link? If true this is interesting? So Come on, where is it?
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired decisions on us. I'm not
providing any
links, since he's repeatedly claimed to be led by God, so if you've
missed that
for the past four years, it's gotta be deliberate (and would therefore
be a
waste of my valuable time).
You are putting words into his mouth. Link[s] please?
Woods
This is yet another "exaggeration", Laura Bush was clear that he husband
never said such a thing.
J.
Bush said it while visiting an Amish community. He stated that God
speaks
through him. It was reported in two of the local newspapers.
You too stupid or too lazy to Google?
***** by liars.
J.
Here stupid ( I knew you weren't lazy ) ...
http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&q=bush+god+speaks+through+me&btnG=Search+News
quote: "Journalists called the Bush press team wanting to know more, but
all they ever got was a denial of these precise words."
Again, proof that it IS "***** by liars", as I was saying.
Weasels will always try to put words and then pretend when it is proven
false that the press secretary, or whomever, is making ***** up.
We saw the same kind of thing on TV last month, when his wife asked
about the unconfirmed lie of Abu Mazen, the ex Palestinian prime
minister about the war in Iraq, denied he ever even spoke that way about
any occasion under any circumstances.
On that subject, of course, it was "the UN resolutions, stupid".
Many losers make up that kind of ***** and it is always debunked.
Try harder... But you have to change lie. This one is worn to the cord.
J.
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| User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald" |
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04 Nov 2004 07:39:14 PM |
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
Bush said it while visiting an Amish community. He stated that God speaks
through him. It was reported in two of the local newspapers.
I am dan raTHer and I approve of this message. lol :)>
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| User: "TonyZ2001" |
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04 Nov 2004 08:37:09 AM |
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woodswun@tepidmail.com
wrote:
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired >decisions on us.
Really?
Please provide even one such example.
Tony
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| User: "Marvin The Paranoid Android" |
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04 Nov 2004 09:49:58 AM |
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"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041104093709.07275.00000083@mb-m10.aol.com...
woodswun@tepidmail.com
wrote:
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired >decisions on us.
Really?
Please provide even one such example.
Tony
How about the invasion of Iraq? That was too obvious for you, wasn't it?
:-D
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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04 Nov 2004 11:40:34 AM |
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Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041104093709.07275.00000083@mb-m10.aol.com...
woodswun@tepidmail.com
wrote:
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired >decisions on us.
Really?
Please provide even one such example.
Tony
How about the invasion of Iraq? That was too obvious for you, wasn't it?
:-D
Bush never said God had anything to do with that, Laura Bush confirmed
that this was a lie.
J.
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| User: "Woodswun" |
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| Title: Re: Stupid People Love Bush ! |
04 Nov 2004 04:29:47 PM |
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In article <mQtid.4479458$6p.736991@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041104093709.07275.00000083@mb-m10.aol.com...
woodswun@tepidmail.com
wrote:
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired >decisions on us.
Really?
Please provide even one such example.
Tony
How about the invasion of Iraq? That was too obvious for you, wasn't it?
:-D
Bush never said God had anything to do with that, Laura Bush confirmed
that this was a lie.
He was ON CAMERA saying that he consulted with his "other Father" rather than
Bush, Sr., for heaven's sake!!!
Woods
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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05 Nov 2004 12:17:39 PM |
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Bah, that only means he prayed. To make up that his other father replied
and spoke to him is ludicrous.
J.
Woodswun a écrit:
In article <mQtid.4479458$6p.736991@news.easynews.com>, Jean Guernon <jguernon@globetrotter.net> wrote:
Marvin The Paranoid Android a écrit:
"TonyZ2001" <tonyz2001@aol.com> wrote in message
news:20041104093709.07275.00000083@mb-m10.aol.com...
woodswun@tepidmail.com
wrote:
Bush forces his supposedly God-inspired >decisions on us.
Really?
Please provide even one such example.
Tony
How about the invasion of Iraq? That was too obvious for you, wasn't it?
:-D
Bush never said God had anything to do with that, Laura Bush confirmed
that this was a lie.
He was ON CAMERA saying that he consulted with his "other Father" rather than
Bush, Sr., for heaven's sake!!!
Woods
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| User: "Jean Guernon" |
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31 Oct 2004 08:16:05 AM |
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The Doctor Is In a écrit:
Stupid People Love Bush
New Study Shows Correlation Between
Dr baboon is surely using some Rense totally debunked ***** here.
What a retard you are, wallowing in your lies, loser.
J.
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