Originally posted by Drachasor
Except, as I stated on the first page, most Bush supporters were horrible wrong on the facts.
They think Iraq was involved in 9/11 or at least had a substantial connection to Al Qaeda. They think the 9/11 Commission said this; it did not.
They think Iraq had WMDs when we went in; British, U.N., and U.S. intelligence reports agree it hasn't had any substantial WMDs for over 10 years.
Heck, someone that works with me thought the 9/11 comission was over before we went into Iraq.
I'm sorry, but I have grave reservations about an election where most of the people believed such blatant untruths.
I wish we had a multi-party system; Bush never would have been re-elected then.
I wish the media called Bush and his Administration when they lied; he never would have been re-elected then.
I wish we had truth in political advertising laws; Bush never would have been re-elected then.
I wish people would call and catch Karl Rove when he uses despicable tactics to win elections (in Ohio Democrats were called with recorded messages saying to vote for Kerry so that Gay Marriage can be legalized; they repeat "Gay Marriage" in that message about every sentence. There were also flyers sent out that told Democrats to vote on Wednesday); Bush would have had a lot more trouble winning.
I think Kerry's campaign could have done some of the above, but it shouldn't have to. He should have been able to run a fairly clean campaign, but that sort of thing is punished in American politics quite severely.
My trust in democracy in general is greatly weakened because of this election. We must take great pains to make sure that lying and all kind of deceit do not pay off politcally. Multiple voices being heard is also good; America desperately needs multi-party systems.
-Drachasor
Except, as I stated on the first page, most Bush supporters were horrible wrong on the facts.
They think Iraq was involved in 9/11 or at least had a substantial connection to Al Qaeda. They think the 9/11 Commission said this; it did not.
They think Iraq had WMDs when we went in; British, U.N., and U.S. intelligence reports agree it hasn't had any substantial WMDs for over 10 years.
Heck, someone that works with me thought the 9/11 comission was over before we went into Iraq.
I'm sorry, but I have grave reservations about an election where most of the people believed such blatant untruths.
I wish we had a multi-party system; Bush never would have been re-elected then.
I wish the media called Bush and his Administration when they lied; he never would have been re-elected then.
I wish we had truth in political advertising laws; Bush never would have been re-elected then.
I wish people would call and catch Karl Rove when he uses despicable tactics to win elections (in Ohio Democrats were called with recorded messages saying to vote for Kerry so that Gay Marriage can be legalized; they repeat "Gay Marriage" in that message about every sentence. There were also flyers sent out that told Democrats to vote on Wednesday); Bush would have had a lot more trouble winning.
I think Kerry's campaign could have done some of the above, but it shouldn't have to. He should have been able to run a fairly clean campaign, but that sort of thing is punished in American politics quite severely.
My trust in democracy in general is greatly weakened because of this election. We must take great pains to make sure that lying and all kind of deceit do not pay off politcally. Multiple voices being heard is also good; America desperately needs multi-party systems.
-Drachasor
For all you talk about ignorance, you seem to possess a fair amount of it yourself.
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