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Sat Feb-04-06 07:30 AM
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CSPAN caller: "Why I became a Republican." |
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Basically the goomer pretty much said that he did so because the Rs do his thinking for him. They make their agenda simple so he doesn't have to think through the agenda like he had to with the Dems agenda.
There it is in a nutshell. Basic agenda and leave the nuances for later discussion.
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:31 AM
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1. It would be incredibly easy to be Republican, yes |
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:31 AM
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2. In other words, "I had my cerebral cortex removed." |
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:47 AM
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:48 AM
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5. No wonder they related to Terri Schiavo. |
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Sat Feb-04-06 11:45 AM
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18. That's why they were so upset when poor Terri finally went... |
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they knew they were losing one of their most faithful voters.
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:32 AM
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3. That Cinci caller was DUer slor. n/t |
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Edited on Sat Feb-04-06 07:32 AM by sfexpat2000
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:49 AM
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and you know, not everyone likes to think and not everyone has the capacity for a lot of abstract thought. Not stupid, per se...just not thinkers.
The Republican agenda is simple AND it is optimistic, rah-rah, and all the things we Americans love. Can-do, apple pie....
apple pie. mmmmmm
be right back
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Sat Feb-04-06 07:59 AM
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7. In my sisters younger years she was a stauch Democrat |
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Also her husband. When their business took off & they startedrolling in the money they became Repukes & the reason they did was because of the money they save they say they say with them.
So much for sticking to your ideas. By thw way we dont' speak anymore, I can't stand being snubbed.
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Sat Feb-04-06 09:29 AM
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there's 2 kinds of Repukes --1) the kind with money (and therefore power) and 2) the kind without so much money but a whole lotta blind faith in those who have money and power.
Pure greed is easier to figure out than blind faith in those who are working against you. 'Happy Days are Here Again' speaks to both.
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:00 AM
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"There it is in a nutshell. Basic agenda and leave the nuances for later discussion."
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:10 AM
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9. Confirms what I have always said Repukes can't think for them selves |
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That also accounts for why there are so many right wing talk shows and an entire network dedicated to providing the right wingers with their thoughts.
Repukes don't think, that is why America became AmeriKa.
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:23 AM
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11. Can't...or won't/don't think for themselves? |
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They CAN think for themselves. They have the ability to. However, thinking is difficult. It gets in the way of fun stuff like TV, boating at the lake, driving around in the SUV, etc. This is also why people hate. They are too lazy to find out about people outside of their "kind." Lack of knowledge breeds fear of the unknown, fear of the unknown breeds hatred for the unknown. As Americans get dumber and dumber, their hatefulness will simply grow and grow. There is an intellectual "perfect storm" right now: no critical thinking skills combined with propegandized "news," constant messages of virulent hatred of the unknown, and a sharp rise in politicized fundamentalist/evangelical religious fervor.
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:18 AM
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10. I know it sounds nuts, but there are alot of people that are pukes for |
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that very reason.. They do not like to think for themselves on any level.. They like to have all of their thinking done for them by people who "know better" than they do.. It is a win- win in their eyes because they don't have to think for themselves, and if something doesn't go according to plan they have someone to blame it on.. This was part of the reason I was such a freak in the conservative community that I grew up in.. I was a girl, and I wanted to think for myself, and I wanted to choose my own career, and where my own style of cloths.. Un-freaking heard of where I came from..
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:29 AM
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12. "Why I became a Republican." |
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Edited on Sat Feb-04-06 08:48 AM by Hubert Flottz
Cause he hated us for our freedom!
Sheep depend on a leader to lead, or to mislead them, and they just kind of follow along. Lots of sheep have paid the price for mistaking the Wolf for the Sheep Dog, because the didn't look closely enough.
I asked a repub, one day, about Bush lying us into a war and he said, "Some things are just better for us not to know about!" I though yeah, like the plane loads of coffins coming back to the East Coast every night. It pissed me off because the guy is not stupid, just too lazy to think, or care. The bad part is people like that, that don't care to know, voting to neutralize my vote and electing a scumbag like Bush, without even knowing, or caring, why his vote is causing me, or my family, suffering and hardship.
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:32 AM
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13. The same caller also said |
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that the Democrats "waver", did not seem to stand for anything. Have we heard that before?:eyes:
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:36 AM
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14. Where did the idea come from that standing for the WRONG thing |
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is better than understanding that not everything is a this or that issue? They are idiots and cannot think with any complexity. They don't want to worry their beautiful minds with it. They suck. And wrong. And they are idiots.
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Sat Feb-04-06 08:52 AM
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I have no difficulty following a John Kerry speech. As a matter of fact, I find it stimulating to listen to someone who can use compound/complex sentences to good effect. Most, unfortunately, having no interest in "politics," wish for prepackaged pablum, unthinking sound bite pronouncements that demand no real involvement--perfect for anti-intellectual republicans.
This is THE reason for the popularity of the Rush Limpbrains of the world.
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