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Sprafa said:I don't know, Dean's "I have a scream" speech was really weird.
"We're going to New England, to Texas (...) and we'll take back Washington!!!Yeeeaaagh!!!!"
Dedalus said:who voted for bush? and why? seriously it would be interesting to know.
i don't know much about the candidates, but michael moore is backing wesley clark for some reason, must be something good about him.
LoneDeranger said:Either Bush or Kerry. (yeah, I know that's not really a good answer, but don't even get me started about the radical psychos like Dean). Al Sharpton? That anti-semetic SOB? Give me a break
So anyway, I like Bush, but Kerry seems like he's a bit more honest at least. I haven't decided yet.
Dedalus said:why do you like bush and why are you voting for him?
Dedalus said:why do you like bush and why are you voting for him?
LoneDeranger said:- I liked the tax cuts.
- The economy is improving.
- I like his space initiative.
- He's tough on terrorism.
- He seems just like an average guy you would meet on the street, not some politician.
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DarkStar said:but I can't because I'm a registered Independent.
John Kerry. While he's a little too Cliton-esque (read: moderate) for my tastes,
DimitriPopov said:We need a 4 more years of the constant and hard pressure on terrorism that weve had so far , I cannot place my faith in any of the Democratic candidates to do that. It is not worth taking the risk of having another 'Clinton Run: Somalia 2' scenario with John Kerry, terrorism must be crushed , buried.
LoneDeranger said:- I liked the tax cuts.
LoneDeranger said:- The economy is improving.
LoneDeranger said:- I like his space initiative.
LoneDeranger said:- He's tough on terrorism.
LoneDeranger said:- He seems just like an average guy you would meet on the street, not some politician.
LoneDeranger said:Now I didn't say I'm voting for him for sure, but it's a decision I will make closer to the Nov. election.
who voted for bush? and why? seriously it would be interesting to know.
Maskirovka said:i don't understand why you think any of the democrats (who have a chance...i.e. kerry, clark, edwards) would stop pressure on terror. and i have no idea why you think that kerry would repeat any mistakes made by clinton...
and the reasons we were in somalia were fine...but aideed and the somali militia were underestimated.
Maybe it wasn't a slam dunk, but I definatelly saw a positive effect.Maskirovka said:who doesn't like some extra money? but imo, the economy doesn't work that way
Maskirovka said:how? did my girlfriend's dad get his job back yet? did the millions of other people out of work get jobs while i wasn't paying attention? did my friends who graduated from college last may get jobs yet? oh wait...no they didn't.
Maskirovka said:the economy is improving if you look at it from a rich person's point of view...the stock market is going up...but that only helps people with the money to invest. manufacturing jobs are still being lost...
Maskirovka said:i'm all for space exploration...but not in the middle of a war and economic problems. he just wants votes, imo...otherwise why not wait until the economy is better to try some space related spending?
Maskirovka said:and every president from now on will be as well.
Maskirovka said:the average guy you'd meet on the street doesn't have a father who was president, friends who donate millions to his campaign funds, and friends in companies like enron and halliburton.
Maskirovka said:glad you're keeping an open mind i know i am...if someone will please tell me how all these (what appear to be) insane things he's doing are going to help our country, i'd be glad to vote for bush.
DimitriPopov said:Im not willing to risk that they MIGHT leave it unfinished. Currently we have a guy whom I know will get the job done with a low factor of restrictive R.O.E. Kerry protested in Vietnam , hes running on an anti-war plank. I dont think protesting Vietnam is altogether wrong but I feel he would be hesitant to get involved , a pitfall which has made most prior strikes at terrorism failures.
The reasons we were in Somalia were great , the fact that we ran away after one firefight was not so great.
GhostValkyrie said:I'm voting for Bush.
Maskirovka said:why? c'mon don't just crack jokes.
Because I feel like it.
I think Bush is a good man, and does what he believes will benefit this country. We don't need to be on our knees, sucking the world's cock, like Clinton had this country doing. We're Americans.
GhostValkyrie said:Because I feel like it.
I think Bush is a good man, and does what he believes will benefit this country. We don't need to be on our knees, sucking the world's cock, like Clinton had this country doing. We're Americans.
JonTheCanuck said:how did going to iraq benefit your country? It seems to me he does whatever benefits himself. Did u read my post called "Bush's Resume"
GhostValkyrie said:I mean it's about time we stand up for what's right. Rather than having political militaristic campaigns to please the UN(Somalia), we should be attacking targets like N. Korea. How dare you ask about my comment in such a tone. What peace is there? You think that our Military sitting around in harbors and on bases means there is peace? No, my friend, there is no peace. And with people like Kim Jong Il in power, there never will be.
Perhaps saying Bush is a good man is a bit quick. I don't know him, and I don't know his true intentions. I have heard of the New American Century, and of the Freemasonry. All I can say is that based off of what I have seen, I'm voting for Bush. Bush could be an evil man, but I don't know that. I know I support his space program, the War in Iraq and Afghanistan, stance against abortion, Faith based initiatives, and other programs.
Sorry if my comment offended you, but that's the way I feel. I feel like Clinton was selling this country out to it's enemies. How come you come anti-Bush people can talk the shit all they want, but if you say one thing that makes them mad, they're all over you? Yeah, I know my comment a few weeks ago was really rough, but that was one time I've put someone down. You guys do it to Bush supporters, and Pro-Americans all the time. Why? Why do you people hate us so much?
LoneDeranger said:I'll tell you how Iraq benifits US:
No US troops in Saudi Arabia.
Do you remember why Bin Laden hates the US so much? Saudi Arabia is home to some of the holliest Muslim places on Earth, and Iraq .. well isn't.
So, in effect, we moved from a bigger problem to a much smaller one.
DarkStar said:Uhh...We still have many, many US troops in Saudi Arabia.
Washington has already withdrawn its forces from Saudi Arabia and is working on plans to realign the 100,000 U.S. troops in the Western Pacific, South Korea and Japan.
qckbeam said:You see that's the problem, you want to go right in and attack targets, like North Korea. North Korea seems to want to give up it's Nuclear weapons program in order to gain a position in the gobal economy, as it's economy is in awful shape. I think Kim would rather see his regime live on, than keep the nuclear weapons program. There can be peace, with people like BUSH in power, there never will be.
DarkStar said:LoneDeranger: I stand corrected. Lets hope this actually happens.