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Originally posted by harum, so how did the R's win? |
The primary reason was they rigged the election. Without that, Kerry is our president.
Next, Why did anyone vote for Bush? Fear and Hate were prime motivating factors. Fear and hate of queers, terrorists and abortion.
1) Homos
Fear and hate of homos (calling them queers may sound like I am prejudice and homosexuals is to long, gay is inaccurate, I will call them Homo's)
Even though these immoral people of the religous right (wrong?)claim religion is their strength, they are full of fear and prejudice. They think what a homo does with his dick will somehow depreciate somebody elses marriage. This cant be proven but hate doesnt need rational thought to perpetuate itself. Its mostly a lynch mob mentality that gave Bush any votes at all. The churchs oppression of homos is exactly like the witch hunts at Salem. The church creates enemies for you to hate because this gives you a nice cozy feeling of family. The Church has been guilty of the most horrendous crimes in history. Read
Fox's book of Martyrs to see what butchers they really are. skip to
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ChapterXXI
Persecutions of the French Protestants in the South of France,
During the Years 1814 and 1820 |
Church and State make strange bedfellows, always have. Look how they are party to massacres throughout history, shameful. All they need is a scapegoat. The Nazis used Jews. Bush used Homos. So grab a torch and join the lynching, its kinda like sport.
2) Terrorists
If you are afraid, you will be drawn to the one who promises security.
Even though that person may endanger you more than protect you. How? Starting pre-emptive wars against nations that were no threat to you or anyone else. Sending your sons and daughters and nieces and brothers and sisters to die for a war of profit. None of that profit will trickle down in case you were having illusions of vast treasure and cheap gas.
Terrorism is easily staged and people really dont want to believe their own government would stoop so low as to carry out an attack on her own people to generate public support war on an imaginary enemy.
3) Abortion
Bush is not "Pro-Life"
This is from a NY Times article that has been archived, but you can read it here:
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Under Reported
Bush's partial-birth abortion ban has been overturned by the courts. This is great news for Bush's election team, because it means he can still campaign on the abortion issue (as there's still "work to be done") without actually having done anything pro-life. Supposedly pro-life Republicans have held the presidency for 20 of the 31 years of Roe v. Wade, and nothing's happened. If Roe v. Wade were ever overturned, Republicans wouldn't have anything left to campaign on. It is to the Republicans' political advantage to perpetuate Roe v. Wade. Of course, the vast majority of Republicans at the state and especially local level are well-meaning, but I don't believe that to be the case at the national level, especially the higher echelon. |
The bloodier the better is his motto. How many deaths can be directly attributed to GW Bush? Worldwide. Impossible to count, eh? Pro Life my ass.