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fuelcell 09-07-2004 08:33 AM

Republicans the STUPIDEST people on the planet? (quotes)
 
This from a Voice of America article interviewing Republicans at Bush events. Maybe 2-3 people out of the bunch with a shred of intelligence. The rest are the biggest bunch of mis-informed boobs I've ever seen.


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Voter1: "Well, the intelligence said that they were there. And I remember watching television news reports with Colin Powell showing these trailers and things that the intelligence said that was there. And when they get there, they are not there. So where did they go if they were there?"

Voter2: "First of all, there were weapons. They are in parts unknown. They were there, and I believe what he did, he did with conviction."

Voter3: "I believe that there are things that will be found buried in the sand. And I think they are getting closer. And I believe that Saddam Hussein was such a devious person, a man who killed his own people, that it's time to rid the world of that type of pest."

Voter4: "I think I believe like him that there were weapons but they were hidden. And I believe they were hidden maybe in Syria."

Voter5: "Oh, I believe it was a mistake. I believe it was spin. I believe it was spin away from the economy, that diverted attention away from the economy. And I think that's why his popularity is so high right now because everybody is waving the American flag, but nobody is looking at the innocent loss of life over there right now. And it's going to continue."

Voter6: "There's a lot of evidence that proves that they did have them. We even have the sheets from Saddam Hussein saying that he did have them. So it's not an issue. I think they are misinformed. And it doesn't matter to me. That's not the only reason we were there anyway."

Voter7: "We got rid of Saddam Hussein anyway. And he was nothing but a bad dictator, and I think we are doing the right thing."

Voter8: "I believe we should have gone to war. We need to put to rest all the bad people in the world trying to attack us. So I'm glad we went to war."

Voter9: "Yeah, that maybe was a mistake to go there because there was supposedly weapons of mass destruction but they really weren't there. But look at what happened in that country. They are going to be a free country. And I think that means a lot to us here, and I hope it does to the Iraqi people too."

Voter10: "We need to stabilize it over there. It was just a time bomb waiting to happen."

Voter11: "The campaign is way too much focused on 9/11, and the war, and he's really trying to use that. And they should focus on other policies because in four years, hopefully we are going to have some other issues to deal with other than the war itself, and I'd like to see what he is going to do."

Voter12: "I don't think he made the connection between Iraq and nine-eleven. I do support the president, but that's one of his policies that I don't support. And I'm interested in it because I'm a supporter of the military, but I don't think he is using them for the correct reasons."

Voter13: "The people there are obviously living much better lives than the dictatorship before, so wasn't it worth it?"

Voter14: "I think he is a good commander-in-chief and he does an excellent job in that. I know that Kerry probably could be a good commander-in-chief too. And the question is: Do we want to change horses in the middle of the stream? And I think that is a big issue, so that is why I'm for Bush. I don't think we should right now."

Corleone 09-07-2004 08:40 AM

http://peacedeland.org/wmd-counter.jpg

.:St Ides:. 09-07-2004 08:43 AM

And these are the people running the country

Giorgio_Xo 09-07-2004 08:45 AM

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Voter3: "I believe that there are things that will be found buried in the sand. And I think they are getting closer. And I believe that Saddam Hussein was such a devious person, a man who killed his own people, that it's time to rid the world of that type of pest."
Bush has killed over 1000 of his own people in an attempt to one up his father.

alexg 09-07-2004 08:49 AM

I tend to agree with Voter4

directfiesta 09-07-2004 09:03 AM

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Originally posted by alexg
I tend to agree with Voter4
LOL ....

Or maybe hidden in Israel amidst the nuclear weapons....

sirrobin 09-07-2004 09:04 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by alexg
I tend to agree with Voter4
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

directfiesta 09-07-2004 09:04 AM

What a bunch of retards...

If a IQ test was required, very few would be elligible to vote....
:2 cents:

fuelcell 09-07-2004 09:08 AM

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Originally posted by directfiesta
What a bunch of retards...

If a IQ test was required, very few would be elligible to vote....
:2 cents:

IQ test and maybe something "current events" related should be mandatory. If you don't know what the fuck is going on why should you be able to vote?

alexg 09-07-2004 09:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by directfiesta
LOL ....

Or maybe hidden in Israel amidst the nuclear weapons....

I can't prove this assumption at this point, but it's my theory.

Doctor Dre 09-07-2004 09:14 AM

Over 50 % of america are sheeps right now ... that's just sad

Head 09-07-2004 09:26 AM

:1orglaugh
Al I can say is: i'm glad i'm not American.


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