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  • From: Evan Zimmerman <evan.zimmerman AT gmail.com>
  • To: "Internetworkers: http://www.ibiblio.org/internetworkers/" <internetworkers AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [internetworkers] Liberals
  • Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 10:31:53 -0500

> ... but the liberals portray themselves as intellectually superior.

I'm sooo sick of hearing that. YOU portray liberals as intellectually
superior. Liberals do not. Republicans do it for political gain all
the time, but if you buy into it you're not really looking very far,
are you, you're just taking what's being spoon fed to you.

Liberals are every bit as all-over-the-map as any other catch-phrase
electorate. If you have a chip about 'intellectuals', then that's
entirely another thing than 'liberals', and your ire could probably be
redirected a bit.


Evan


On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 09:16:44 -0500, Dan Wilson <sipacate AT hotmail.com> wrote:
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> Voting irregularities are present in any election. I am not saying that the
> Elephant Crowd might not have yelled too, but the liberals portray
> themselves as intellectually superior. A friend of mine was a physician in
> the military and he would tell me stories about strange things that
> happened. Sometimes I would challenge him to see if he was making it up. He
> told me that there are basically 1 million people in the armed forces, so if
> an occurance is rare enough to be given a one in a million chance, it will
> happen once in a year. (remember, he was a physician, not a PHD
> statistition)
>
> People are involved. They just are. People mess up. They just do. I highly
> doubt there was some nationwide vote rigging program by either candidate.
> Afterall, if Martha Stewart can't sell a few shares of stock without getting
> ratted out, how much more something as emotional and attention worthy as
> vote rigging.
>
> So with all that bring said, Zman, go polish your tin foil hat.
>
> dw
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> You said:
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> How about all the voting anomilies? How about the first time that exit
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> polls were wrong. How bout you shut the f#ck up...
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