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Bush and Kerry Supporters Have Separate Realities

corngrower writes "A report by the Program on International Policy Attitudes at the University of Maryland correlates voters' perceptions of world attitudes and events with their choice in candidates. It's an interesting read, and shows voters supporting Kerry as being more in tune with the events and world attitudes surrounding the war in Iraq."

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  1. Re:Nice Story! by Squinky86 · · Score: 1, Troll

    Though they didn't find WMD, there is proof that Saddam had WMD in 1993 and the summer of 2000 with the intent to use them on Americans, and he surely has been trying to do such.

    And Bush's IQ is higher than Kerry's. It's hard for you to make the argument that Bush supporters are dimwitted.

    I do admit there are many who don't understand the world's view of America. I don't see, however, how you can group all Bush supporters into a "stupid" group because of the attitudes of some.

  2. Moral Relativism and Tollerance by Marxist+Hacker+42 · · Score: 0, Troll

    If the fake neoliberals actually had the tollerance they claim to have, they'd admit that it's a possibility that Bush supporters are actually LIVING IN A DIFFERENT UNIVERSE where Iraq had WMDs and shipped them all out to Syria before the war started.

    After all, we each live in our own little world where we are always correct, right?

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  3. Re:Faith based politics by jgardn · · Score: 1, Troll

    Yep. Bush is faith based. As are most Americans.

    See, we have this strange faith in democracy. If we spread democracy to the Middle East, it will break up the madras and the religion of "peace" that is preached in the name of Islam. You know, the version wher 10 year old boys are taught that Allah wants them to strap explosives to their chests and blow themselves up in pizza parlors filled with young Jews?

    We also believe that idealism - the idea that we should strive for perfection, rather than consign ourselves to imperfection - drives more people to achieve more than otherwise. Set expectations higher than they can possibly achieve, and they will achieve it. What do you think the Olympics and all sports are about?

    We also believe in determiniation. That's why we know that even though bombs are going off in Baghdad, that as long as we keep our eye on the goal of democracy and peace, eventually we will get there. Eventually, we will bring peace to the Middle East because we are more determined than the terrorists.

    We also believe in human ingenuity. That's why when we see global warming or oil shortages or any kind of incredible problem on the horizon, we don't worry about it too much. Someone somewhere is going to come up with a solution that will lead mankind through the next century. That is, as long as people are free to do as they wish and don't have to report to some bureacrat in DC.

    We also believe in freedom. We believe that people are happiest when they are free. We fight for our freedom, antagonizing anyone who challenges. There is nothing more sacred to a republican than freedom. We are willing to kill to protect it, unlike other people. We will also fight to lower taxes, reduce regulations, and to help people start their small businesses or own their own piece of land. We fight for the right to freely speak, to bear arms, to worship God however they like.

    We have a lot of things we have faith in. What do you believe in?

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    The radical sect of Islam would either see you dead or "reverted" to Islam.
  4. The Submitter's Worldview by Brandybuck · · Score: 1, Troll

    Okay people, quiz time. How many of you can guess the world view of corngrower, the submitter of this article? To give you a hint, here's his a paraphrase of his submission.

    "A study on the perceptual fantasy worlds that voters live in demonstrates that Kerry voters' fantasy worlds are more real than the Bush voters' fantasy worlds!"

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    Don't blame me, I didn't vote for either of them!
  5. Re:Nice Story! by Your_Mom · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes, but North Korea has endorsed Kerry. Who would you rather vote for, a person who has endorsements from a bunch of evil democracies in Europe who are obviously in the vast right wing conspiracy, or a candidate who has the support of the Communist Paradise of the DPRK, and the Dear Leader, Kim Jon Il.

    Down with the eeeviil capitalists! Kerry '04! /sarcasm

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  6. Re:Nice Story! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    People like you should be rounded up and shot.

    Everyone (except for you) would be much happier.

  7. Re:Bullshit by Vile+Slime · · Score: 0, Troll

    You,

    Can call my willingness to defend myself whatever you want.

    But, you better be sure that I and whole bunch of people in the US just like me are not going to tolerate threats from any two bit twit who thinks he can get away with whatever he wants....

    Per my nickname, at least I'm willing to stand up and not hide behind anonymous coward status!

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  8. Is anyone honestly surprised at this? by HangingChad · · Score: 0, Troll
    If this is news to you, welcome back from Mars. Anyone ever spending time talking to Bush supporters knows that the bulk of them are not exactly the sharpest knives in the intelligence drawer. It comes as no surprise that they are kidding themselves about factual events in order to justify continued support of Bush. And not just defensive, but angrily defensive. I think their dead relatives could come back to life to give them a clue and they still wouldn't listen.

    What's really frightening is that our collective national intelligence may have sunk to the level that we actually deserve a leader like George Bush. Look at Utah, they keep putting Orin Hatch back in office. What does that say about them?

    The lengths the right will go to win, the unflinching conviction of their own rightness in any position they're trying to justify should scare the hell out of anyone with a brain.

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  9. This Study is Almost Worthless by c.ecker · · Score: 1, Troll
    Read this commentary on the 'study.' http://www.evangelicaloutpost.com/archives/000926. html (posted by AC here http://politics.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=12670 4&cid=10607014)

    The questions are not clear, the 'right' answers are ambiguous, some 'right answers' are actually wrong, and conclusions drawn are subjective nonsense. In other words this study is nothing short of complete crapola. People posting keep sighting facts, but this study contains almost no factual information of any kind.

    There is one thing that we can learn from this study though: The fact that Kerry supporters jump all over this crap and take the study at face value without thinking or questioning is evidence that Kerry supporters are a bunch of empty heads waiting to be duped by propoganda.

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  10. Re:What a load. by macromegas · · Score: 0, Troll

    Bush has ... but Kerry ... but Bush ... CRAP ... is becoming more and more of an intelectual downward spiral, ooops, economy anyone

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    Life has become the ideology of its absence - T.W. Adorno