You know, I've seen so many people, on TV, on the Internet, in books and everywhere bashing Bush, calling him horrible names, and all that, and that pisses me off, but that's their deal, not mine. But aside from that, then most begin implying that people who voted for the man are morons and idiots, and frankly, I'm sick to hell of it.
I did vote for him. Not the first time around, but the second time, I did.
I don't agree with him 100%. No one agrees with anyone else every day all day all the time. I think he has some policies that are downright asinine. But that being said, I agree with his policies a hell of a lot more than I agreed with Al Gore or John Kerry or Hilary Clinton or Barack Obama or Ralph Nader or WHOEVER. He was the best bet for my belief system so he's who I chose.
I'm not going into my belief system because it's unimportant. I could state it and within minutes, I'd get people throwing study after newsreel after rumor after scare-tactic at me trying to convince me of their side, when the truth is I've probably already seen it. I listen to Rush Limbaugh and I watch Fox News, but I also watch MSNBC and read books by Michael Moore. I've examined both extremes and whatever middle ground I can find. I've chased the science where applicable, and I sat down alone and decided how I felt on all the issues.
I chose my beliefs on my own, without religion forcing it on me, without being convinced by some renegade media, without anything but my own gut feelings and my own research.
So the fact that people think my voting based on my own brainpower makes me a moron just because I picked a candidate they don't like is FUCKING IGNORANT.
I don't CARE if you don't like the President. I really don't, I promise. It irritates me to no end to listen to him being bashed, but I can accept that, especially if you actually have a real reason to dislike him and aren't just doing it because it's "the thing to do". It's just when MY intelligence, and more importantly, my CHARACTER gets called into question based on who I picked in a politician, then I get just a little bit provoked.
I don't go around calling people who voted for Kerry or Clinton stupid, even though I don't like their candidate or agree with their policies. The fact that because it's BUSH that's involved seems to suddenly make it okay just infuriates me.
(I'm not pointing at anyone in particular, this is something I've observed several places, but this is the only place I can actually mention it and expect rational discussion.)
I did vote for him. Not the first time around, but the second time, I did.
I don't agree with him 100%. No one agrees with anyone else every day all day all the time. I think he has some policies that are downright asinine. But that being said, I agree with his policies a hell of a lot more than I agreed with Al Gore or John Kerry or Hilary Clinton or Barack Obama or Ralph Nader or WHOEVER. He was the best bet for my belief system so he's who I chose.
I'm not going into my belief system because it's unimportant. I could state it and within minutes, I'd get people throwing study after newsreel after rumor after scare-tactic at me trying to convince me of their side, when the truth is I've probably already seen it. I listen to Rush Limbaugh and I watch Fox News, but I also watch MSNBC and read books by Michael Moore. I've examined both extremes and whatever middle ground I can find. I've chased the science where applicable, and I sat down alone and decided how I felt on all the issues.
I chose my beliefs on my own, without religion forcing it on me, without being convinced by some renegade media, without anything but my own gut feelings and my own research.
So the fact that people think my voting based on my own brainpower makes me a moron just because I picked a candidate they don't like is FUCKING IGNORANT.
I don't CARE if you don't like the President. I really don't, I promise. It irritates me to no end to listen to him being bashed, but I can accept that, especially if you actually have a real reason to dislike him and aren't just doing it because it's "the thing to do". It's just when MY intelligence, and more importantly, my CHARACTER gets called into question based on who I picked in a politician, then I get just a little bit provoked.
I don't go around calling people who voted for Kerry or Clinton stupid, even though I don't like their candidate or agree with their policies. The fact that because it's BUSH that's involved seems to suddenly make it okay just infuriates me.
(I'm not pointing at anyone in particular, this is something I've observed several places, but this is the only place I can actually mention it and expect rational discussion.)
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