An Apology from a Bush Voter

Started by WrathfulDwarf5 pages

Originally posted by Bardock42
I don't know, I get quite pissed of at people who don't vote as I do here in Germany. Then again those people are dumb shits.

But why do you think that the Democrats are against Democracy?

There really is no reason to get piss off Bardock. I understand if you don't agree with the other candidate. But barking and throwing tantrums because the other guy gets more votes seems more like the behavior of a juvenile child. Back in 96 I didn't vote for Clinton and he won....well, move on...had I been a complete idiot and start getting upset and angry because he won is plain stupid.

Originally posted by PVS
so what you're saying is...everyone who voted for bush....voted for bush. how useful and informative, thank you.

yet you generalised your previous opinions to represent all or most americans, and i guess if you consider 52% of V-O-T-I-N-G americans to be 'most', then maybe you have some flimsey point...but please dont try to speak on my behalf.

Then you must disagree with having a president at any case then.

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
There really is no reason to get piss off Bardock. I understand if you don't agree with the other candidate. But barking and throwing tantrums because the other guy gets more votes seems more like the behavior of a juvenile child. Back in 96 I didn't vote for Clinton and he won....well, move on...had I been a complete idiot and start getting upset and angry because he won is plain stupid.

You might see that a little to easy. The people that win an election actually run the country afterwards. And if they ruin it (in my opinion), I think that is bad. And if someone voted for them I think they must be an idiot, cause voting for idiots is (in my opinion) a sign of stupidity.

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
There really is no reason to get piss off Bardock. I understand if you don't agree with the other candidate. But barking and throwing tantrums because the other guy gets more votes seems more like the behavior of a juvenile child. Back in 96 I didn't vote for Clinton and he won....well, move on...had I been a complete idiot and start getting upset and angry because he won is plain stupid.

It kind of reminds me of Seattle Seahawk fans when their team didn't win the Super Bowl in February. Actually, I digress, because Seattle Seahawk fans don't exist...I meant whiners in general. I'm sorry and apologize.

Originally posted by Bardock42
You might see that a little to easy. The people that win an election actually run the country afterwards. And if they ruin it (in my opinion), I think that is bad. And if someone voted for them I think they must be an idiot, cause voting for idiots is (in my opinion) a sign of stupidity.

But you won't know who voted for the stupid jackass. So who's the stupid jackass? The people or the people who voted for the stupid jackass?

Originally posted by Phoenix2001
But you won't know who voted for the stupid jackass. So who's the stupid jackass? The people or the people who voted for the stupid jackass?

Well some people obviously talk about who they voted for.

And I suppose it's the people who voted for the stupid jackass. What did I win?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Well some people obviously talk about who they voted for.

And I suppose it's the people who voted for the stupid jackass. What did I win?

Well obviously you don't know who I am. I have stated that I voted for Bush, but could you identify me in a crowd? In that case could you identify the people who voted for bush in a crowd? You'd have to assume that, considering Bush is in office, that the entire crowd voted for him.

Originally posted by Phoenix2001
Well obviously you don't know who I am. I have stated that I voted for Bush, but could you identify me in a crowd? In that case could you identify the people who voted for bush in a crowd? You'd have to assume that, considering Bush is in office, that the entire crowd voted for him.

Not really. Would be relly stupid to do so as well, since in a random crownd there are probably less than 40% Bush voters.

Yeah, there are a lot of non-voters out there.

Originally posted by Bardock42
You might see that a little to easy. The people that win an election actually run the country afterwards. And if they ruin it (in my opinion), I think that is bad. And if someone voted for them I think they must be an idiot, cause voting for idiots is (in my opinion) a sign of stupidity.

The people who win an election run the country afterwards....yeah...that is pretty obvious bardock. Of course is bad when things go wrong. Can you predict when things are gonna go wrong? If you can then I'll vote for you.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Not really. Would be relly stupid to do so as well, since in a random crownd there are probably less than 40% Bush voters.

Well, I wonder why Bush is still in office.

I agree it's totally ilogical to assume the entire crowd voted for Bush, but the majority rule, however much I hate it, represents the entire United States.

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
The people who win an election run the country afterwards....yeah...that is pretty obvious bardock. Of course is bad when things go wrong. Can you predict when things are gonna go wrong? If you can then I'll vote for you.

Hmm, i can't predict it, I think I can see who will be better in dealing with situations that can occur. Also, I am arrogant enough to think I know what policies are to favour and which aren't. And it makes me mad if people vote for someone that supporst just the opposite of my beliefs, because I will tehn need to deal with what this person, which I think is wrong, is going to do the next four years. Which can be rather devastating.

Originally posted by botankus
It kind of reminds me of Seattle Seahawk fans when their team didn't win the Super Bowl in February. Actually, I digress, because Seattle Seahawk fans don't exist...I meant whiners in general. I'm sorry and apologize.

Actually they remind me of this kid:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zAu50wmZP4&search=Rage

😛

Originally posted by Phoenix2001
Well, I wonder why Bush is still in office.

Because a slight majority of voters decided to elect him? Besides the American system not even making sure that the majority decides who becomes President.

I can't click the link because of this firewall, WD, but thanks for the offering...I think. 😕

Originally posted by Bardock42
Because a slight majority of voters decided to elect him? Besides the American system not even making sure that the majority decides who becomes President.

The majority did vote for Bush. Twice.

Oh don't worry botankus is nothing important. It's been a long day so far. I'll just let you guys continue...

Originally posted by Phoenix2001
The majority did vote for Bush. Twice.

Not really.

funny thing: the topic article is not bitching at people who voted for bush, nor is it an endorsement for the left. thanks for changing it though.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Not really.

I suppose it's much deeper than that because Bush is still in office.