Bush Cousins Launch Pro-Kerry Website 138
WerewolfOfVulcan writes "CNN is carrying a story about bushrelativesforkerry.com, a site launched by relatives of the President."
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Family connection (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Family connection (Score:3, Insightful)
The funny thing is that since Bush and Kerry are distant cousins, we could take George's siblings, daughters, and parents, and point to them as "Kerry Relatives for Bush."
Re:Family connection (Score:1, Flamebait)
So... because Bush Sr. was against invading Iraq in 1991 (before the Oil-For-Food scandal, mind you), he doesn't support Dubya now?
Well, in that case, I guess John Kerry is a closet Bush supporter:
Re:Family connection (Score:2)
Your sig:
Was that an intentional bit of humor?
Re:Family connection (Score:2)
fwiw (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:fwiw (Score:2, Informative)
Oh, and Kerry is worth more...
Re:fwiw (Score:3)
So why vote for either of the cousins running when you can vote for Hef!
Re:fwiw (Score:3, Insightful)
Yawn.
9th cousins, twice removed (Score:2)
The source: FamilyForest [familyforest.com]
I wouldn't make too much of the cousin relationship (honestly, if you're looking into this kind of thing, it's a lot more significant that they both went to Yale and were in Skull & Bones!), but the relationships are funny sometimes.
For example, Bush is actually more closely related to Gary Trudeau than he is to Kerry. (Trudeau is the author of Doonesbury [doonesbury.com]... a political newspaper comic strip that's -- well -- not very Bu
Re:fwiw (Score:2)
Also, has anyone noticed that they act like old frat brothers when they think the cameras are off? Oh, wait...
what's next? (Score:5, Funny)
www.monkeysforkerry.org ?
sorry, couldn't resist...
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
The first law of internet domain generation claims that in less than a week this will probably be a registered site - I mean, how many hours did this site [youforgotpoland.com] take?
Of course, the second law of internet domain generation claims that it has a 95% chance of being pr0n.
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
Hey, close enough. People with connections to Kerry yet who oppose him.
(Not that I support the actions of said group.)
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
Re:what's next? (Score:2)
I think I would prefer www.radioactivekillermutantmonkeysforkerry.com
But lets face it, I'm um.... something something.
Darn it, I can't think of a way to end this.
how about (Score:1)
Another Useless (but funny) Site is... (Score:3, Funny)
It's nominally anti-Kerry, but if this site really convinces you to vote for Bush, then your voting priveledges should be revoked. It's just a funny site.
Wow (Score:2, Flamebait)
Re:Wow (Score:3, Interesting)
I've got a cousin who does some pretty stupid things too, like helping architect Reaganomics and being GWBs cheif economic advisor. Then he went and actually admittted his estimate of how much the Iraq war would cost. I respect him for telling the truth, and for the fact that his estimate has turned out to be dead on. But I've got to admit that that too was stupid. He really should have known that telling the truth was a no-n
Re:Wow (Score:2)
No Political Bias on /. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:4, Interesting)
Granted, there are a lot of bright people who are pro-Bush. I'm sure the assumption comes from people's first-hand experience that most bright people they know are pro-Kerry. I've spent significant time in both academia and in the commercial world, and my experience is that most (but not all) bright people in academia are anti-Bush (and some are even pro-Kerry), and most (but not all) people in the commercial world (including, but not limited to the bright people) are pro-Bush. Of course, I realize that these generalizations are based on my own experiences, so YMMV.
Personally, I always enjoy finding a bright person who disagrees with me so I can understand an intelligent alternative view point. Frequently the differences center around your priorities and moral beliefs. E.g., if you're pro-life and pro-environment think that overtuning Roe v. Wade is more important than anything else, Bush is a logical choice. If however, you are think that the environment is more important than anything else, anti-Bush is a logical choice. (Seriously, it's hard to imagine anyone doing more harm to the environment than he has.) There are other reasons to support either belief, and I have made obviously over-simplified statements just to illustrate that differing priorities can lead to differing logical choices, even if both people have the same moral stances and agree on the facts. (Big "if" of course.)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3)
So far, there has been little attempt and no success. Please, point these people to me. My east-coast post-college psuedo-intellectual social group only has a few weak Bush supporters who prefer not to argue about it.
(The pro-life argument is the closest thing I've seen to a competent pro-Bush argument, but I'm not pro-life and it's not my biggest issue.)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3, Interesting)
Bush has also answered questions many times, while Kerry has refused [washingtonpost.com] to answer questions from a reporter that many consider to be left-leaning!
Bush has also had the balls to say that Social Security is in danger, and will need to be revamped. Kerry's response was, "It'll work long enough." I was
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
Then why not vote Constitutional, man? Third parties have to start somewhere. The Republicrat duopoly wants you to think they're the only two viable choices. Just look rationally at the issues, and support who you agree with most. That's how it's supposed to work. Hell, you're not even in a swing-state... it's not like yo
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
If it was Bill Clinton v.s. Bush, I'd probably vote Constitutional.
However, the Constitutional party is not even an option in California.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3, Informative)
But the grandparent poster didn't say that. What he said (emphasis mine) was:
[T]he crowd that runs this site, as well as the majority of readers, are a pretty bright bunch that generally takes time to think, and it's hardly surprising that the tendency is anti-Bush.
Tendency != necessity. Are there bright Bush supporters? Sure; I even know a few. But the observation that more intelligent pe
You know what gets me? (Score:2)
What gets me going is how Kerry supporters can never shut up about how smart they are. Get over yourself, buddy. And all those Kerry-loving proffessors?
Well, hate to be the one to break it to you, but Profs are just as capable of being as full of shit as anyone else, it's just that they mistake their PHD's for actual superiority in fields other than their thesis.
And of course, in soft sciences, y
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3, Interesting)
Bush has had to deal with some specific and very serious accusations. He's accused of being a poor leader, a liar, a proxy for some dark neocon movement, of having a low iq and many other traits we're not looking for in the next president of the USA. Before Bush
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3, Interesting)
That being said, there are plenty of thoughtful, well reasoned arguments for Bush out there, if people take the time to look for them. Try Hugh Hewitt [hughhewitt.com] for example. I've actually been looking for thoughtful, well reasoned bloggers for Kerry and had little success. Many of them are pure propaganda (e.g. Michael Moore) or are mostly just sarcasm and snide co
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
The point is, Bush supporters don't care that Bush lies. Worse they want to believe the lies (because if the lies are true they are not stupid for
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
...still looking for a good, thoughtful pro-Kerry blog th
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
This says alot more about the people who made the comparisons then Bush himself.
I'll bite that bait..... (Score:2)
Yet, from reading this, it would appear that you are completely unaware of some specific and very serious accusations against Kerry.
For example, The Swift Boat Veterans for truth. Now, the first thing that's often brought up by Kerry supporters when mentioning the SBVT is that they've been 'discredited'. However, this 'discreditation' consists of only having been shown to be
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
It's actually pretty simple. Bush's job approval rating has only been good when he's been able to rely on the mindless American rally-around-the-flag effect. That means he's a bad leader.
- a liar : They all are, politicians that is, if you don't realize this
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
Sure thing. I'll get busy on that right away.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
A vote AGAINST someone isn't the same as a vote FOR someone.
Why not use your vote to vote for the guy who YOU agree with more?
Why do people refuse to vote for a guy who, in their opinion, couldn't win.. but his views are the closest to the ones they agree with?
I got into a discussion with a friend of mine who said that my vote was worthless and being thrown away because I'm voting for neither of the two big guys.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
Because in that circumstance, if I vote for the guy I agree with most, the guy I agree with least will be more likely to win?
How hard is that to figure out? You have to go with the realistic alternatives.
Luckily(?), this time around I like who I'm voting for better than I like any third party candidate.
A vote AGAINST someone isn't the same as a vote FO (Score:1)
But in reality, I'm voting to STOP the current direction, fully realizing that with a staunchly Republican House Kerry will have a difficult time getting ANYTHING done. The worst problems on BOTH sides of the fence will not come to pass, in this circumstance. For anything that REALLY needs to be done, pressure typically goes directly on the President, so that's visible and gets reacted to. If Kerry i
Re:A vote AGAINST someone isn't the same as a vote (Score:1)
Though I take anything written by an anonymous author claiming to have inside information with a grain of salt, this article [1accesshost.com] is a pretty interesting take on what may happen in a second Bush administration.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
Probably because there's no points for second place in American democracy. Al Gore beat Bush in the popular vote, and almost beat him in electoral votes, but the Democratic party has had little influence on the course of the nation the past four years. Think about it: ten million more Nader votes wouldn't have made as much difference as a few hundred more votes for Gore i
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
True, you're not voting for either of two evils, so neither of them can count your vote as sanctioning their decisions (should they win), but by voting for the lesser of two evils, not only do you deny your vote to the more evil, but you add it to his opposition's totals.
Thereby increasing the chances still more that the lesser of two evils
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
Believe me, I am not the most pro-Kerry left-winger out there, and I would much rather see Nader instead of Kerry. However, I am a realist, and I know as well as the rest of the world knows, that one of these two men will be president. So the question becomes, do I want a 1 on a scale of 10, or do I want a 5 on the scale of 10? I can't have a 10, so I am forced to pick the lesser of the two evils.
In 2000, I DID vote for Nader, because I lived in Massachusetts at the t
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
A vote for Nader is a vote for Nader. A vote for Bush is a vote for Bush.
What's so hard to understand about that?
If your have to choose between K, B, and N.. and you put your vote in pile N, pile B does not get bigger.
Vote for the guy you want to win, not the "lesser of two evils".. because with each "lesser of two evils" the evil is getting worse and worse.
Why accept ANY evil at all?
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
Remember, you don't really vote for the president, you are indicating your preference to your states electoral college members (Electors).
A vote for Nader is a non-preference for Kerry and a non-preference for Bush. But the electoral votes will only be used for Kerry *OR* Bush. So, if you want to get Bush (or more importantly his administration) out of office, you have to vote for Kerry because that is the only possible way that your preference can have any effect
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
Nader can get Electoral Votes if enough people show their preference to their states electoral college members.
And I understand that if I don't vote for the guy who's ideas I agree with the most, I'm voting for the wrong person.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
I'm going to use my vote how I want to. And I've already shown 4 or 5 of the people I work with the alternative to the Big Two parties.. and they're interested.
It's a "I tell two friends, they tell two friends" type of thing.
But if more and more people (like you) decide to give up and join the brave march off the edge of the cliff, your comment about being hosed would be true.
We're not too far gone to be saved, my friend.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
A vote AGAINST someone isn't the same as a vote FOR someone.
Actually, if you work it out, a vote for Candidate A instead of B is the same as half a vote for Candidate C. It doesn't give a vote to C, but also doesn't give a vote to A. Therefore, there is a half vote difference.
This assumes B won't win.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1)
This is not flamebait! (Score:2, Insightful)
This place is becoming like the lite version of Democratic Underground. How about some criticism of Kerry and the left? They're not perfect either.
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:3, Informative)
It averages out all the polls to get a global view of what is going on. It also has and electoral map [realclearpolitics.com] and electoral count [realclearpolitics.com] breakdown, as well as polls for each state.
They actually show you the data that they are basing their numbers on.
RealClear Politics (Score:1)
Yet only a few polls show Kerry winning, and most show Bush winning decisively.
This is unsettling, largely because of how WRONG our current path is, IMHO, and that as a nation we're apparently choosing to keep going that way, anyw
Re:RealClear Politics (Score:2)
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:1)
He, like Bush, says one things and does another.
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
1. Admitting mistakes.
2. Changing plans to fix mistakes.
3. Giving a rat's ass what other people think.
That's why the complaints that Kerry is a flip-flopper don't matter as much to me- I'm COUNTING on him being a flip flopper when it counts.
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:1)
Kerry never takes actions, he just makes plans. Hell, I can plan to take over the world, that doesn't mean that I can put that plan into action.
Kerry, however, can put his plans into action but he doesn't.
Why Not?
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:1)
You also should lookup what an Execurive Order can and can not do.
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
Have you bothered to look at the website? It's chock full of PDF white papers on his positions.
That isn't the mark of someone you can trust.
I can't trust ANYBODY who actually wants the job. So sorry- can't trust Bush either (he never puts anything down on paper because he can't spell- he's dyslexic).
Re:This is not flamebait! (Score:2)
You are an idiot, you will vote for kerry who you can not trust, but will not vote for bush because you can not trush him. Yo
The words "liberal" & "conservative" are epith (Score:2)
Anyone who uses the words "liberal" and "conservative" shows that he or she is not thinking deeply. Those words are used in so many ways that they have lost their meaning, except as epithets.
Programmers and those who administer complicated computer systems must be logical. If they aren't, they cannot write a working program or troubleshoot problems. If logical people read enough books and gather enough facts, they must come to the conclusion that Bush should not be re-elected.
I could give hundreds of
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
It's not Slashdot's job to tell people what they should think - they're merely just putting information and stories online. Considering the old adage "blood is thicker than water", it's probably newsworthy that relatives of GW are actively campaigning against him. If you don't think so, it's probably you that are the most biased.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:3, Interesting)
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Pun intended.
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Drudge is the only source, now that NBC has pulled the plug on their story.
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:4, Informative)
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
The question now is, was the Third Infantry Division the first to arrive at the site? If so, what did they find?
Of course there's a bias! (Score:2)
What makes you think that geeks wouldn't have a firm opinion [catb.org] about the religious zealot [catb.org] currently running the White House [catb.org]? True, not all Slashdotters are male SF Fan, heterosexual-in-theory and monosexual-in-practice, liberal-to-libertarian hacker [wikipedia.org] whackos. However, there's (apparently) a strong correlation to each of these characteristics individually. Virtual communities, like most other forms of community, form around COMMONalities. Those who don't like the neighborhood, move on. (This may or may not be
Re:No Political Bias on /. (Score:2)
What's next bastard pretenders to the throne? (Score:1)
And another thing, why do so many Americans refer to "the queen" when they mean "the queen of England?" You know you don't have a queen because you k
This is my letter to the Bush relatives: (Score:2, Interesting)
This is my letter to the Bush relatives:
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Bush Relatives,
The three movies and 35 recently published books reviewed in the article linked below describe U.S. government corruption:
Unprecedented Corruption: A guide to conflict of interest in the U.S. government [futurepower.org]
There were several books published before and during the Clinton administration about former U.S. President Bill Clinton. However, the situation with Clinton and previous presidents was not even remotely comparable. There are man
Bush supporter moderation abuse (Score:2)
Moderators are using their moderation points to make political statements. My parent comment above is not a "Troll". You may disagree, but I am not making trouble. My statements are backed up by 3 movies, 35 books, and a very well-documented article.
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Bush borrows [brillig.com] money to kill Iraqis [iraqbodycount.net]. 140 billion borrowed [costofwar.com]. With interest, you pay 200 billion. When Saudis attack, invade Iraq?
Everyone can make political statements. (Score:2)
so what? (Score:5, Insightful)
PS: Vote Badnarik (Libertarian).
Re:so what? (Score:2)
Re:so what? (Score:1)
For my money, that just proves these people are related to Bush.
Re:so what? (Score:2)
Big deal (Score:4, Informative)
Nothing to see here. Move along...
Come see my site... (Score:1)
It would have about the same relevance to this election.
Kerry and Bush are related! (Score:2)
Oh for God's sakes (Score:2)
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Re:If even Bush cousins are pro-Kerry (Score:1, Flamebait)
The problem is that there are people who aren't aware of certain.. aspects of the Bush group. Such as their pure black evil hearts.
Re:If even Bush cousins are pro-Kerry (Score:2)
However, good intentions... well, as they say, the road to hell is paved with them. Bush's intention for Iraq to become a Western democracy is admirable, but his incompetence in dealing with the oc
Re:If even Bush cousins are pro-Kerry (Score:1)
1. Democracy, like Communism, will spread via domino effect. (Remember, his administration is made up of people who still believe it was right to intervene in Vietnam, Nicaragua, and Grenada because we had to stop the forward march of socialism.)
2. The ends justify the means.
The first part, which you addressed, can be interpreted as good intentions. I personaly don't buy their premise, but that's up for debate.
However the second part is a sign of moral