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Keystone Phil
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« on: November 16, 2004, 03:48:55 PM »

Yes, I can understand that there are Red State streotypes.  We have Bush voters in my own backyard as well.  That doesn't mean they are inbred rednecks.  However, I hate this "elitist" stereotype I get for living in Philadelphia, opposing Bush and the Iraq war, thinking the tax cuts were wrong.  As even Keystone can attest, I voted for Sam Katz a Republican because our Democratic mayor is a complete boob. 

Well let's be fair here, IrishDem. Just as you despise being called an elitist for opposing Bush, the Iraq war and the tax cuts, I am one Republican who can't stand when you insult the intelligence of Bush/Santorum voters (you have said a number of times that they must have incredibly low IQs) and when you pretty much say that any middle class family who supports the Bush tax cuts are dumb.
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