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RedCeltic
5th May 2004, 16:55
Most people would agree that most politicians are full of shit. Whoever they are, right or left, or whatever the point is they are trying to get across, the point is that they are trying to sell the public on something.
George W. Bush, says alot of things that are very unbelievable, and it seems as if his goal is to sell the Americans on a highly costly, and an unneeded war.
John Kerry who is running against Bush this time also comes across as someone who tries to tell the public what they want to hear in order to achieve his goals. (In Kerry's case that goal is the white house.)
But I found it interesting that when polled, most Amerians, right or left, say that while John Kerry mostly doesn't believe what he says to the public, most people say that George W. Bush compleatly believes everything he says to the public, regardless of how idiotic it may sound.
To put it simply: They’re all a bunch of idiots. The person who sounds smart is actually stupid and the person who sounds stupid is actually stupid.
I’m glad the American public is starting to lose faith in their so-called “Democratic” electoral system. Perhaps this could be foretelling the end of the 2-party machine…just a thought.
Touchstone
7th May 2004, 17:02
The two party system will fall. I dont know when, but it will. I, personally am for Nader.
Salvador Allende
8th May 2004, 00:48
The difference between Kerry and Bush is that one is president, the other is not. Their views don't seem to differ that much to me. They are both Rightist Conservatives who are guilty of many of the 11 signs of Liberalism according to Chairman Mao. I live in the US and no party represents me. If you can find a site for a US party that abides by the Mao Zedong thought, I would be appreciative.
Morpheus
8th May 2004, 21:07
If you can find a site for a US party that abides by the Mao Zedong thought, I would be appreciative.
Revolutionary Communist Party, USA (http://rwor.org/rcp-e.htm)
Be warned, they have strong cultish tendencies.
Severian
11th May 2004, 09:43
Originally posted by
[email protected] 5 2004, 10:55 AM
Most people say that George W. Bush compleatly believes everything he says to the public, regardless of how idiotic it may sound.
I tend to agree - that he believes everything he says. He's been duped by his own propaganda. His administration's made a lot of mistakes in Iraq, even from the standpoint of U.S. big-business interests. Like disbanding the old Iraqi army instead of keeping it as a tool for suppressing rebellion. They really thought they were "liberating" the Iraqi people and that Iraqis would be grateful.
And it's not stupidity - it's self-righteousness. Interesting article about some guy who started writing a book about Bush's amusingly stupid statements and ended up realizing they weren't so amusing or so stupid. (http://www.commondreams.org/headlines02/1128-02.htm)
It points out - correctly IMO - that sounding stupid, and being accused of stupidity by liberals, is good for him. It helps him seem like a regular guy. Kinda folsky. When in reality, he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Not like those liberal elitist intellectuals.
That kind of crap was what made Reagan the Teflon President.
Comrade Zeke
11th May 2004, 23:03
Lets see the diffrences......betweem Kerry and Bush.
BAD THINGS ABOUT BOTH OF THEM
Bush is a idiot, Rascist, Anti-Gay, old man who makes really stupid jokes that make no sense
Kerry is a Catholic, has no Crasima what so ever! Is old, it one of those ugly looking witch dudes that sorry to say won't win the election for the Democrates.
Good things about them
There is nothing good about Bish
Kerry is for the Democrates who are more twored worker's rights <_< that still doesn't make him win the election however
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