Informed Voters

Oct 23, 2004 11:32

Reports from PIPA (Program on International Policy Attitudes), a joint program of the Center on Policy Attitudes (COPA) and the Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM), School of Public Affairs, University of Maryland ( Read more... )

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pinktease October 24 2004, 06:39:42 UTC
Exactly. And Bush keeps saying stuff like, "He wants a world test, but the world won't follow him, blah blah blah." Another example of bushie and the bushites living in their own reality.

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elgarcia October 24 2004, 07:28:13 UTC
Yeah. It's that cognitive dissonance concept. Can't be bothered with FACTS or REALITY if it might disrupt the worldview people have constructed for themselves. I guess Al Franken called this "stupidity" on his radio show... I won't go that far (to avoid being an elitist liberal, you know *grin*), but it's very disappointing to see how little Bush's supporters understand his stance on the issues. I mean, they think he supports legislation to protect unions and keep jobs in the US. How can anyone possibly think that?

By the way, I hope you don't mind that I've added you to my friends list- I think you write about a lot of interesting things, and write very well.

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pinktease October 25 2004, 17:35:53 UTC
I'm calling you out! You're an elitist liberal! You have no morals and you should go live in Europe! America for true Americans!

Added you back. :)

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elgarcia October 25 2004, 20:05:37 UTC
I have morals, it's just that my moral barometer is calibrated differently than G-Dub would like.

And I'm not leaving. The neo-cons are the ones who suck, they should be the ones to go. besides, my dad's family's been here longer than any silly Euro conservatives.

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