Guardian:
Ya Sam
takoitov at hotmail.com
Thu Sep 14 08:20:41 CDT 2006
That's what interests me. Judging by the opinions expressed here a P-lister
is an unlikely voter for Bush. But there people who did vote for him. So
what would be the general portrait of a common Bushvoter?
>From: Ray Easton <kraimie at kraimie.net>
>To: <pynchon-l at waste.org>
>CC: "John Carvill" <JCarvill at algsoftware.com>, "Ya Sam"
><takoitov at hotmail.com>, <mikebailey at speakeasy.net>
>Subject: Re: Guardian:
>Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 08:13:43 -0500
>
>
>Well, yes, I agree that he was not elected. But this answer sort of begs
>the question, doesn't it? He got enough votes to get to the position where
>the Supremes could throw him the election.
>
>On Thursday, Sep 14, 2006, at 07:55 US/Central, John Carvill wrote:
>
>>>That might be a trivial question, but I can't understand this:
>>>if everybody hates Bush how come he became the president?
>>
>>'Trivial' isn't the right word, but 'became' is apt - he sure wasn't
>>elected. He was appointed by the Supreme Court and after having to run a
>>gauntlet of protest and egg-throwing at his mostly celebrity-free
>>Inauguration, was struggling to maintain his credibility until Sept 11
>>landed in his lap and gave him and the cackling villains around him
>>carte blanche to f**k up our world for us.
>
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