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Very interesting idea and interesting results. Good thinking.

posted by SuccessWarrior on July 30, 2006 at 11:36 PM | link to this | reply

Of course...because only unintelligent people are  writing that they hate Bush.  They were going to write that they hate Al Qaeda, but Bush was a heck of a lot easier to spell, so what the hell.    Actually, by this logic, there is probably only a tenth of a percent of the population that knows how to spell Al Qaeda, which means Republicans obviously cannot spell it either.

And apparently, it is not about people on the left because the people on the right are not writing about hating Al Qaeda either.  But of course, anyone who disagrees with what Bush has done and how he has handled our foreign policy must be supporters of Al Qaeda. 

 And of course..."they"...everyone who hates Bush is part of "they"...The left wing liberals.  Bush is not receiving any criticism from anyone other than the liberals.   Actually, this was the point of my blog as there are so many ignorant people like yourself that don't realize how despised Bush and the US are across the rest of the world as a result of what we have been doing for the past six years.  Too many people like yourself live in a shell of 'us' vs. 'them' and 'war is the answer' and cannot appreciate multiple viewpoints from different cultures and religions all over the world.

It is also ironic that you bring up elections considering Bush did not clearly win the 2000 election but was appointed to avoid opening a can of worms.  On December 9th, the Supreme Court issued a stay of the Florida court's ruling in which Justice Scalia declared that a continuation of the recount of all undervotes in all Florida counties would threaten irreparable harm to Bush by casting a cloud upon what he claims to be the legitimacy of his election. In other words, although the election had not yet been decided, Justice Scalia was presupposing that Bush had won the election, had a right to win it, and any recount that showed Gore got more votes in Florida than Bush could "cloud" Bush's presidency.

Try as you may, but you cannot defend the facts.  Bush is a hated man in our country and all over the world.  Bush and US citizens have gone from receiving a tremendous amount of compassion by the international community following 9/11 to being loathed for our actions in Iraq and lack of actions in other parts of the world.

 

posted by DeIntinis on July 30, 2006 at 8:25 PM | link to this | reply

1 on my list was "I hate Bush" with a total of 190,000 results.  Last on my list was "I hate Al Qaeda" with 75 results.  I think this just goes to show how much our leader has created enemies not only with our foreign neighboors, but within our own country.

Or perhaps it reflects the intelligence level of the writers........Bush is a lot easier to spell than Al Qaeda?

Or it proves the point that those on the left hate Bush more than Al-Qaeda???  

And since they had a very bad success rate in our elections...writing hate topics on the web....is just about all they have left?

posted by Corbin_Dallas on July 30, 2006 at 6:46 PM | link to this | reply