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I am trully sick after seeing all those anti-Bush posts. Everywhere I go I see "Bush, the antichrist", "Bush the stuffed monkey", "Bush the ________".


Yeah, I hear you. I'm tired of reading anti-bush this and that on forums as well as hearing it from various people in my real life.

This is why I stick to the "I'm right, you're wrong" philosophy instead of arguing.

People have their right to dislike Bush just as much as I have my right to support him. I also have the right to ignore people I don't agree with.

When someone at work starts up with their anti-bush propoganda I just look at them, shrug my shoulders and say, "Okay," as if I don't care about what they have to say. Truth be told, I really don't care. If they continue talking, I just walk away.

They have their opinion, I have mine. I don't try and talk to people about my opinion, and I prefer people to not try and give me their opinion.

Apathy is an amazing thing when used properly.

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Anti-this, Anti-That, it does get on my nerves a lot in the UK, and when you ask them who they voted for more often than not they don't vote!!!
If you don't vote you've got no voice ,so shut it!! Bloo-dy Anti-this and That Brigade. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/down.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/memad.gif" alt="" />


I agree. If you don't vote then you have no right to complain about who was elected. If you don't like who is in there, then maybe you should have voted and let your voice be heard when it actually mattered, not when it's too late to do anything about it.

I rarely talk politics, but I flat out refuse to discuss various politicians with people who didn't vote. My thinking is, "If you don't care enough to vote, then I don't care enough to talk to you."