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Re: OT Why the Dims lost the election...
In article <jt1b329g16m30p0vgg1leipqdvaeufp22r@4ax.com>,
Scott in Florida <MoveOn@outa.here> wrote:
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> Looks like America pegged you Dims exactly right
>
> Kerry (the traitor) Kerry came across as depressed.
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> Edwards came across as a girly man
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> LOSERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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> From the Wall Street Journal
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> French-Looking, Ennui-Sounding
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> The Washington Post's Richard Morin reports on an amusing study in
> which University of Texas researchers "collected transcripts of 271
> televised interviews, news conferences, town hall meetings and
> candidate debates conducted in 2004" and, by cataloging "subtle but
> distinctive linguistic patterns," made various comparisons of
> President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Kedwards:
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> Cheney easily sounded the smartest of the four, while Edwards and Bush
> favored the least sophisticated language patterns, Slatcher and his
> colleagues report in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Research in
> Personality. When it came to sounding presidential, both Bush and his
> running mate scored considerably higher than Kerry or Edwards. Bush
> was the oldest-sounding candidate. Edwards also was the most likely to
> use feminine speech patterns and "female" words (Bush was a close
> second), while Cheney sounded most like a man's man.
>
> The vice president sounded the most honest of the four, and Kerry the
> least. Kerry's language also was most like that of a depressed person,
> followed by Edwards.
>
> John Kerry* has an op-ed in today's New York Times that isn't quite a
> suicide note but is certainly downcast. "We find our troops in the
> middle of an escalating civil war," he says, referring to Iraq, then
> invokes Vietnam, the war that was won thanks to Kerry's heroism:
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> Half of the service members listed on the Vietnam Memorial Wall died
> after America's leaders knew our strategy would not work. It was
> immoral then and it would be immoral now to engage in the same
> delusion.
>
> He urges that "we get tough with Iraqis," but he has an odd idea of
> what this means:
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> Iraqi politicians should be told that they have until May 15 to put
> together an effective unity government or we will immediately withdraw
> our military. If Iraqis aren't willing to build a unity government in
> the five months since the election, they're probably not willing to
> build one at all. The civil war will only get worse, and we will have
> no choice anyway but to leave.
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> If Iraq's leaders succeed in putting together a government, then we
> must agree on another deadline: a schedule for withdrawing American
> combat forces by year's end.
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> So Kerry's idea of getting tough is to threaten to run away. No wonder
> he's depressed!
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> * Michael Dukakis's former lieutenant governor.[/color]
LOL!! good article, it says it like it is. Kerry the great hero, I'm
so happy he lost. Kerry belongs in France.
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"A low voter turnout is an indication of fewer people going to the polls."
-- Vice President Al Gore
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