weeelll...i disagree with every sentence she wrote. she's a screaming liberal. i'd have to write a letter just as long to provide my view so i won't.
don't think for one minute however that just becuase somebody didn't live IN new york or knew somebody that worked in the towers that we've forgotten. i also find it funny that everybody seems to forget about the pentagon and what about the plane that crashed in pennsylvania? so those of you griping about newyork; don't forget about the other planes.
and one last point. iraq didn't have WMD's but nobody knew that till AFTER the fact. so now tell me, everbody wanted to attack iraq till they found out the didn't have WMD's. on top of that, we attacked iraq because it was a TERRORIST nation and this is a war on TERROR.
sorry, i get REEALLY worked up over politics because it bewilders me how just plain stupid ppl are and how ppl can't see through the BS the liberals come up with.
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she is liberal. i dont' think there is anyway around that. but one must wonder, where the hell is Osama anyway? has anyone seen him? if you do, please contact the white house, because we need to see him immediately. armed or not.
I love how people who voted for Kerry and actually live in one of the so called "blue" states, are trying to make themselves feel better about the outcome by labeling all the "red" state people these homo-phobes that only believe in God and not science, and basically that we're stupid compared to "blue" state people; that we don't have a clue what's really going on. Well here's my letter, which is short because I went to school in Texas all my life so I don't know big words... I have a friend that's gay, I knew someone that died on 9/11, I'm pro-choice, I'm pro science (stem cell research), and I voted for Bush. Kerry lost, get over it.
I went to school in Texas all my life so I don't know big words... I have a friend that's gay, I knew someone that died on 9/11, I'm pro-choice, I'm pro science (stem cell research), and I voted for Bush. Kerry lost, get over it.
if you say all that then why did you vote for Bush?(note: i'm not saying you should have voted the 'other' guy)....but it seems very conflicting choice based on your views....
Dizz adds to my point about how the "blue" state people think about everyone else.
When it came down to it, I voted for Bush because I'd trust him before Kerry, that's all. As for my personal views, I'm not a hardcore Republican, moderates voted for Bush as well. There's still enough Democrats in the House and Senate to make sure we all don't have to go to church on Sundays if we don't feel like it.
Dizz adds to my point about how the "blue" state people think about everyone else.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
so are you stereo typing the rest of us "blue" state people???
Dizz adds to my point about how the "blue" state people think about everyone else.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
so are you stereo typing the rest of us "blue" state people???
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lol, thats another funny thing, everybody thinks republicans are diehard christians that go to church once during the week and then twice on sundays. i'm a diehard republican...haven't been to church in years. i know a lot of ppl like that.
also...has anybody noticed that all the blue states are the highly populated states with large cities. new york, california, washinton, the list goes on. my point is there's something different in the thinking about ppl that live in big cities versus more rural areas. this isn't true for everybody, but for the masses it is.
i've just noticed this in the last two elections at any rate.
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Dizz adds to my point about how the "blue" state people think about everyone else.<hr height="1" noshade id="quote"></blockquote id="quote"></font id="quote">
so are you stereo typing the rest of us "blue" state people???
It's a sarcastic stereotype that goes back to the original letter this thread is based off of with the lady writing to the people in the "red" states. I wish I had made it up though since it's pretty catchy, but the school’s in Texas don’t encourage creativity, just follow the leader.
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