Re: a thinking deficiency
Raj Feridun wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 16:01:46 +0900, Declan Murphy
> <declan_murphy@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>wasabi wrote:
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>>>If Bush wins reelection, the U.S. loses its virtue of young idealism
>>>that the world respected. It would mean that U.S. voters supports the
>>>Kissinger Doctrine. The U.S. would be a selfish country using its
>>>super power and influence to promote the narrow self-interests of its
>>>elite. It would be so sad, so depressing.
>>
>>Turn it up. Regardless of whether Bush is returned or Kerry elected, it
>>isn't going to have a major impact on how sepponia interacts with the
>>rest of the world. The size and complexity of issues and government puts
>>major changes beyond the influence of one individual politician.
>
>
> Pardon me, but it is far from impossible for Bush to totally screw up
> the world this time around. He did a pretty damned good job in his
> first tour. One individual politician who controls the world's most
> powerful military can affect the world greatly.
>
>
>>>Fellow Americans, please be sensible. Don't vote for Bush. He's
>>>wrong for the country and the world.
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>
>>My money is on Bush winning fairly easily.
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> http://www.electoral-vote.com/pred/index.html
Your poll makes quite a few assumptions, the most notable one being "The
undecideds will break 2:1 for the challenger (Kerry)". Do you know what
undecided voters do on Election Day? Stay home.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/bush_vs_kerry.html
- Kevin
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