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Bush Or Kerry, and why

Forums › Forums › General Discussions › Open Topic › Bush Or Kerry, and why

  • This topic has 8 replies, 6 voices, and was last updated 21 years, 1 month ago by AGAP.
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  • October 27, 2004 at 9:31 pm #47389
    Rich
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      As you all know by now I am a Kerry supporter, though I do not believe John Kerry to be the best candidate, I say we give him a shot, if he doesnt do good we get someone new in after his term is done.

      October 27, 2004 at 9:36 pm #105754
      Rich
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        http://static.vidvote.com/movies/bushuncensored.mov”>http://static.vidvote.com/movies/bushuncensored.mov

        check that out

        October 28, 2004 at 11:01 am #105755
        Carl.
        Participant

          Kerry.

          1 ) I tend not to vote with my pocketbook. There are things the government has to do, since trickle down is a fallacy.

          2 ) I feel that the Constitution of the United States is not to be used to DENY people rights.

          3 ) Regardless of when you believe life begins, there is no way I want that legislated. When life begins is a personal belief.

          4 ) The War on "terror" is just preying on people’s fears. You can not have a war against a tactic.

          5 ) The Invasion of Iraq has been a huge mistake. We should have never gone in. Anybody with 1/2 a brain about Iraq and Al Qaeda knows that there is NO WAY Osama would work with Saddam. Osama wants Islamsist states, while Saddam was a secular leader.

          6 ) Democracy is not something that can forced upon a people who do not want it. It has to start from within.

          7 ) I want someone in the White House who is more intelligent than me. I hate the reason "He relates to the regular guy". I DO NOT want a "regular guy" running this country.

          8 ) I care about our environment.

          9 ) I care about nuclear non-proliferation. I do not want the US developing smaller, more useable nukes (our bunking busting nuclear bombs research).

          10) We can not be isolationist. The ethnocentrism of this administration is scary. What maybe right for the US, may not be right for the rest of the world.

          I think I could on longer.

          Carl.

          p.s. Early Voting rules. I voted on Monday, not absentee.

          October 29, 2004 at 9:34 am #105756
          Rich
          Participant
            "Carl." wrote:
            Kerry.

            7 ) I want someone in the White House who is more intelligent than me. I hate the reason "He relates to the regular guy". I DO NOT want a "regular guy" running this country.

            lol i hate it when all those guys from the south, are like "he’s just like me thats why I like em" do you want a hick retard as president? I DONT

            October 29, 2004 at 11:21 am #105757
            Annastefka
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              "Rich" wrote:
              lol i hate it when all those guys from the south, are like "he’s just like me thats why I like em" do you want a hick retard as president? I DONT

              easy Tiger, all guys from the South are not stupid! Only 80%
              fall into that catagory.

              October 29, 2004 at 1:09 pm #105758
              Aatos
              Participant

                Hahah, "only 80%".. :mrgreen:

                October 29, 2004 at 2:17 pm #105759
                Rich
                Participant

                  okay 95% of the White ANglo Saxon Protestant rural southerners

                  November 3, 2004 at 11:38 am #105760
                  jeremiah
                  Keymaster

                    just an observation but it looks like a hell of a lot of people did that. not just the south. – http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/results/president/”>http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/2004/pages/ … president/
                    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5653531/”>http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5653531/

                    not me – we had to replace the Kerry signs 10 times because people were stealing them during the day and replacing them with *suprise* w ones.

                    so um…. Alison, what are the nicer areas around where you live?

                    November 3, 2004 at 12:32 pm #105761
                    AGAP
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                      I’m totally shocked & horrified by the results, I can’t really believe george w has another four years to mess with the world… :shock: :? :twisted: :cry:

                      I watched the late news yesterday, thought Kerry would pull off Ohio…but no, don’t think I’ll be watching the news for awhile, just can’t stand the thought of watching republicans like tucker carlson gloat :!:

                      politics of fear & hate won, I just don’t get it :(

                      Vancouver has a climate people from the southern US would love, Montreal has the old world charm of older european cities, Calgary is up and coming, if you don’t mind cowboys… :aliensmile:

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