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/me shudderswhat!? said:I suggest a religion poll next. We could all vote for which religion is the one and only.
OCybrManO said:I think a lot of the problem is that the people that would otherwise vote for Nader don't want to waste their vote... so, they just pick the Democrat or Republican that is a closer fit. With the way things are now voting Nader is equivalent to not voting at all.
I know Nader is not going to win. I know this is going to be a relatively close election. I'd rather have Kerry than Bush. So, I vote Kerry... but if there were three equally influential parties I might cast a vote for Nader.
moz4rt said:i'm neither a democrat nor a republican. if kerry doesn't convince me by november that he can make up his mind about issues, then i'm voting for bush.
Neutrino said:Personally, I think the only thing holding together the Bush campaign is emotionally charged, religious issues like gay marriage, abortion, and stem cell research.
Sadly, in my opinion, many people view these things being more important than jobs, the economy, healthcare, or international relations. In our world such abstact things as these don't seem to hold people's interest nearly as much as smaller issues that just evoke a strong emotional response.
Oh, and let's not forget terrorism and the fear Bush would like us all to feel. And of course he's the only one who can save us. I mean, so he only happen to invade and take over the wrong sovereign country and failed to catch the real person who actually did commit a terrorist act on US soil. Everybody makes these mistakes of course. And who can really tell third world countries apart anymore, anyway? But I'm sure the next four years will be totally different. He just needs to take away a few more citizen rights (patriot act) and we'll all be safe once again.
Yes, I know I'm a sarcastic bastard. Sorry for the somewhat nasty tone, but I'm just so sick of the Bush administration all all its crap.
Phraxtion said:Please tell me what the Bush administration has failed to do about things such as jobs, economy, healthcare, and international relations?
Cyperious3 said:Wow, it hard to know where to start. How about the killing of children in Iraq? How about the steadily declining economy and steadily increasing debt?
doing so may be throwing away my vote
Cyperious3 said:Wow, it hard to know where to start. How about the killing of children in Iraq? How about the steadily declining economy and steadily increasing debt?
Phraxtion said:Please tell me what the Bush administration has failed to do about things such as jobs, economy, healthcare, and international relations?
(quoted for emphasis)Between 2000 and 2003, the study says, inflation-adjusted figures show wages dropped 0.2 percent while tuition at public colleges and universities increased by 13 percent. The campaign says the tuition increase is the largest on record for a comparable time span. At the same time, health insurance premiums grew by 11 percent and gasoline prices were up by 15 percent, according to the study.
cnna and msnbc
seinfeldrules said:You mean left and lefter?
Sai said:so what do you watch?
the o'rielly factor?
seinfeldrules said:You mean left and lefter?
And I loved his "You are with us or against us". Do you want to just let other countries say "We love your aid" and then fund terrorists behind our backs? I'm sorry, but you really are with us or against us on terrorism (to which he was referring). The War on Terrorism (not Iraq) is very comparable to WWII. Good vs. Evil. There is no gray.
OH and guess whats on the "LEFTER" right now... George and his wife on larry king live... whew i'm glad its so biased..
and i never tried to pretend that the comment and the article were referring to iraq and not terrorism
President Bush said Tuesday that there was no room for neutrality in the war against terrorism.
"You're either with us or against us in the fight against terror."
Innervision961 said:http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5624615/
(economy and jobs)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4702447/
(healthcare, tuition)
(quoted for emphasis)
and I do believe the infamous "You are either with us or against us" comment by Bush is enough to prove his failures in international relationships:
http://www.cnn.com/2001/US/11/06/gen.attack.on.terror/
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seinfeldrules said:And come on. You're saying FOX gets more airtime/attention than ABC, CBS, CNN, and the New York Times.
seinfeldrules said:And come on. You're saying FOX gets more airtime/attention than ABC, CBS, CNN, and the New York Times.
Well how many wars do you propose we start in the span of four/eight years? We are practically stretched to the limits now (military wise).
Well now your contradicting yourself because cnn is supposed to be left and biased so why would they give him eqaul airtime?
I'd vote for Bush, but he really should change his running mate. Michael Moore would be a good running mate. After all, who doesn't want Moore/Bush in 2004?
seinfeldrules said:As many as it takes to ensure not a single American is ever struck by terrorism again. We have also barely begun to flex the great muscle that is the American military. Far from it.
130,000 Army troops are in Iraq. Pentagon officials had hoped to reduce that number, but the ongoing insurgency prevented it; 9,000 Army troops are in Afghanistan; 3,000 help keep the peace in Bosnia, as do 37,000 in South Korea.LT. GEN. JOHN VINES, U.S. Army: So currently, we are stretched extraordinarily thin.
Innervision961 said:Well how many wars do you propose we start in the span of four/eight years? We are practically stretched to the limits now (military wise).
Phraxtion said: