Philosoraptor
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:03 PM
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I question the mental health of anyone who STILL supports bush. |
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Every morning on cspan a few call in, 'I think president bush is doing a fine job 'under the circumstances' and I support him one hunnert percent'. Or, 'bush is a Godly man, and all the Democrats can do is attack him relentlessly, they are so full of hate'.
repub support for the ape has steadily plummeted since he let New Orleans drown, then the immigration law betrayals, those who once supported him 100% and even voted twice for him, (the idiots), are now ashamed to admit EVER supporting him, and actually hate his monkey guts. I suspect these types have at least a partially functioning brain, but those hard core 20%ers, I wouldn't want one to marry my sister, and she's married some REAL losers.
They are unintentionally funny when they call in, they even SOUND insane, usually panting, breathing hard, screaming or crying hysterically, and they always say something rotten about Ted Kennedy or President Clinton.
Not only are these people stupid, they are dangerous to the rest of us. They could be convinced to do ANYTHING because they are so deluded and dedicated and deranged.
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:04 PM
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1. Me, too. And it's really frightening because I can't figure out |
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how to get off of this planet, cats and all. :scared:
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Solly Mack
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:06 PM
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2. they really are a danger to themselves and others |
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:11 PM
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(at least in CA), the code for "danger to self or others"
I think "delusional" would qualify.
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Solly Mack
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:13 PM
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:15 PM
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10. We are screwn. Because I've spent hours at pay phones |
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trying to get imMobile Psych Services to roll with no luck at all.
I hope you guys have put in emergency supplies.
(I can't believe I can't believe this is happening.)
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:06 PM
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3. this is the 21% or so who cannot reason and only follow. they would exploid |
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before they'd admit they were wrong. born followers is what they are.
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:08 PM
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4. well, you know they can't admit they were wrong about anything |
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because that would be a "sign of weakness" so they will defend being morans until the bitter end.
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:11 PM
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5. Yeah, well. Those of us who have disliked him since 1999 are also struggling. |
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We recognized his stupidity and total lack of qualifications very early. We have never silenced our vocal outrage. He has fulfilled all of our predictions and managed to make our worst nightmares come true. And our Democratic Congress cannot bridle him.
Care to join me in a cocktail of medications?
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Philosoraptor
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:15 PM
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9. I also question America's mental health. |
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Edited on Thu Jun-14-07 04:15 PM by Philosoraptor
As a whole, I mean there are multiple millions of idiots here, how do we as a nation even function?
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:26 PM
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12. I question that too... did the framers of our constitution invision |
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the United States to encompass such a large land mass and house so many differing people's.. They started out with 13 colonies. If you put them here today, would they have done things differently? Perhaps that's what we should examine... instead of holding onto the fragments of a peice of parchment that worked for the time of initiation, should the constitution evolved to work better for a larger population and protect them from the corporate fascists that rule today?
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:11 PM
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6. I tell people that if they voted for him the first time, they were |
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foolish. If they voted for him the second time they are an idiot. Everyone can be excused for making one mistake. I voted for Ross Perot but at least that was in Texas where Clinton did not have a chance.
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:16 PM
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11. Or they're paid by Rove |
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:33 PM
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13. I said this on 9-12-01 |
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Thu Jun-14-07 04:34 PM
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14. They are so stupid and deluded, most probably don't realize their support for the destruction |
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of our Republic and its constitutional form of government with a separation of powers and separation of church and state. They also support endless wars of choice without any inkling as to how all the debt resulting therefrom can be serviced, let alone paid. They are both un-American and unpatriotic imnsho and this nation would be all the better if they all would forevermore just leave these shores, again imnsho.
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Thu Jun-14-07 05:11 PM
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15. Mind required. Nothing to worry about there. nt. |
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Fri Jun-15-07 01:04 PM
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if you support Bush, you are:
1) Insane. 2) An evil fascist who seeks to destroy democracy. 3) An amoral opportunist who seeks self-enrichment regardless of the cost to humanity.
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