http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=132x1302810I mean it. I don't give a flying f*ck about healing the divide and what not, if a Bush voter needs help because of a Bush policy, be that losing their job, being unable to pay off medical bill because they've lost their health care, they can't get an abortion when they need one, whatever, I encourage you to just tell them, go ask Bush! I have absolutely no compassion for them. They touted compassionate conservatism, but that means compassion for corporations, not ordinary people. And they should feel the results of their choice.
Invite their children to dinner, but not them, if they're one of America's 31 million who don't have food security. Volunteer to help at their children's schools, but don't lift a finger to help them. They had their chance, but they cared so little about the rest of America, and the world, that they cannot expect that the rest of America care about them.
Let them stew in their own sewage. When abortions become illegal in red states, ask women who they voted for before you help them to blue states when they need an abortion. If they answer Bush, or not voted, drop them like a hot potato. When the guys start getting drafted, as them who they voted for, and if they answer Bush or not voted, don't help them evade the draft.
Help their children, help those who were disenfranchised, either at the polls or through legislation, but don't help them.