You said:
1. "It is scary to have a person with too much knowledge."
2. "it is easier to think things through when you are living in a more quiet atmosphere. Texas is more quiet than Massachusetts if you look at population density."
3. "the chances of someone not thinking clearly is more probable in a bustling city. "
4. "I can't speak for Bush, but he has shown he can judge character and improve himself as he takes running seriously and attends meetings on time. Certain things like that require close attention."
5."I'm saying the person who takes everything seriously, is underestimated."
I retort:
1. You can never have too much knowledge if you learn how to properly process it.
2. Ease of thought is noit geographically based.
3. Where you find it easier to think does not concern me, your assertion that all people think the same and require the environment as you is naive and egocentric.
4. Bush has shown poor judgement in who to trust, thus all the problems with how the iraq conflict is being handled along with his enviromental and foreign policy records. Showing up for a meeting on time does not make you fit to run a country. Plus he takes more vacation time than any previouspresident, it is hard to be late when you aren't even there.
5. The person without a sense of humour is a person without sense
Originally posted by Jedi Priestess
Now see this is have I have the problem. The election was YESTERDAY. its OVER people. Sitting around bit*hing about it is NOT going to change the result. At least have the grace your candidate did and try to make the next 4 years good and quit whining about the loss.
well with the big deal the media has been making obviously people are going to talk, not to mention complain and moan, and I'm not even American here....
I felt no feelings when I considered voting. Explain that to me. I don't feel hurt when I decide Bush or vote because people are hurting. I'm a stereotypical republican who doesn't care. Usually people would agree, and they'd be wrong cause that is my sarcasm as I can only type.
I do think like Kerry, so thank you for calling me egocentric. The part of me that can think of 20 different ways to change a tire and argue about how to do it and not make sense because I can think of another way to do it while I'm trying to talk.
You have no idea of what is in my mind or what causes it. It is simple
If you lie you die. If you tell the truth, you will live. Think about it
You lie --> Someone gets misunderstood or mad --> Someone Dies eventually
You tell the truth ---> people will understand if they are reasonable.
People stop living a lie and understand what they NEED to change and NOT what they WANT to change.
You need to sit for 4 hours pondering the meaning of life, every movie that was written and every story you remember from Basic Questions in College, and everytime you made a mistake and decide what the better choice was.... then I found the only choice was Bush.
Of course, who could know me better than me? Good question.
I own myself.
Obviously, you haven't thought it through or took the time to think of what I say. That is why it isn't coherent for you to process.
It is a sad world when no one pays attention to the basic things in life.
If you have no foundation, the building falls
If you have no Basic food group you lack nutrients
If you don't have water you die.
Of course. But what are the basics of politics. The philosophy of the forefathers. Why did they create the US? It was created because there were outcasts from Britain. Why? Because we didn't agree. On what? On government, religion, and freedom of the mind.