Bush, Kerry or other?
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Bush, Kerry or other?
Kerry - because Bush sucks. I hear they're thinking of opening up voting to people in Canada with american citizenships. If they do I'll put it my vote for Kerry no problemo.
Kerry
Why isn't Cthulhu a choice?
Other....
WTF, why are you so predjudiced against the dead but dreaming herald of the elder gods Peotr? He is just as good a candidate as those other two poo flinging monkeys. It's wrong to lump him in the same category as Al Sharpton and Ralph Nader.
Kerry may not be the answer but, imho, he would be better than Bush.
http://www.kerryhatersforkerry.com/Quote:
Originally Posted by Forty
In this election year the facts have been hard to find. Not anymore.
- 1.9 million jobs created in 13 months
- No successful Al Qaeda attack in America since 9/11
- 45 million people freed in Iraq and Afghanistan
- Taxes lowered for every taxpayer
- 9/11 terrorist leader Khalid Shaikh Muhammad captured
- Economic growth of 4.8% in the past year, among the best in 20 years
- 75% of Al Qaeda leaders captured or killed
- Unemployment reduced to 5.6%, below averages of 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s
- Elections in Afghanistan
- Highest home ownership in American history
- Saddam Hussein captured
Even though Bush sometimes doesn't know what he is talking about, It is better to judge a man by his actions than his words. Bush has done well imo other than talking. The guy seriously needs to go to a Speech Therapy class.
I will elect for Bush primarily on the Facts stated above.
PS: Take this as you like, I believe this is the most important election in 20 years. This is the first time I have ever "investigated", or found out stuff about election. So far, I can tell you Bush will get Georgia, Texas, and Ohkloma <spelling sucks>. Kerry will get California, Flordia, and New York. All I have to say is good luck Bush, I personally think you have done a tremendous job.
you need to get stats from somewhere other than republican sites tho... I know for sure the jobs created one is an incomplete stat (is not net jobs created, doesn't take into account the jobs that have been lost...).
I'm not able to dig right now, but will grab some stats for ya throughout the day and post em later. The wonderful thing about stats is that they can be used to justify almost everything and can be interpreted in a variety of ways sometimes even proving contrary points.
I would seriously question every single one of your sources. As Varran indicates, there are more unemployed in this country. You stat shows half the story and that was proven after the debate.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jacais
Saddam was captured. Big deal. The man was harmless as the CIA, the United States and UN weapon inspectors, and the international community has shown. We should have never entered Iraq and stayed focused on Afganistan.
Based on more complete picture of the economic situation in the United States, Bush has done an average to below average job. Combine that with a horrid Foreign Policy and I wouldn't give the man two bits to shine my shoes.
So, I think I would have to completely disagree with you Jacais on everything but your comments on his speaking. I can't take anything he says seriously.
Anyone but Bush. Andaas for President.
Bush is a pimp, we need more presidents like him that start wars. Kerry is a pussy, hes all about the party boy scene. BUSH IS A PIMP !!!!!!!!!!! GO BUSH!!
Considering all thats happened to this country, I feel Bush has done an admirable job. Though people, since the last election, have been trying to undermine his leadership in every way possible, he has still been able to help this country recover after the worst attack on our homeland ever and helped the economy get over the recession that started during the Clinton years. I hope no one forgets 9/11, and I hope people realize who truly attacked us. I've met people who are so full of bitterness and anger, it really frightens me. They go so far as to tell me they feel Bush is behind 9/11, that Bush is a drug addict and alcoholic, and that basically he's worse than Hitler. I personally don't see how anyone can feel so adamant about the junk that spews from people like Michael Moore. I think this world would be a better place if people put more faith in the lord, rather than some guy who's just out to make money. I mean comparing him to Hitler is rediculous and believing every propoganda you ever hear is simply showing me that some people are very easily mislead. I've been a longtime independant, I actually voted for Gore, but I must say, Kerry is not the answer for what ails this country. Voting for any candidate because you dislike the other is simply not the smart thing to do. If you don't like the candidate of your party, vote for Nader or Badnarik, or write in a vote for yourself. Don't vote for someone you don't believe in.
Resisting.... urge.... to.... go nuts on Jacais and Seraphina.
I am at one with the universe.
I am at one with the universe.
*deep breath*
I am at one with the universe.
I don't like Michael Moore either...But if you don't think Bush and Cheney don't have dollar signs in their eyes either you have not been paying attention. Kerry, imho, would be the lesser of two evils. I do like a few of the ideas Bush has, but he never seems to be able to get them past the speech stage. At some point you have to wonder if it is just lip service. And I'd like a President that knows the difference between fetus and feces.
Since 9/11 what exactly has Bush done? Do you really think we are any safer now then we were then? People seem to forget the the United States has been under terrorist attack since easily the 1960's, with the attack on the WTC in 1993 being the most notable homeland attack before 9/11. If he were interested in protecting the United States the bulk of our troops would be in Afganistan, first responders would have the equipment they need for terrorist threats, airports would actually be safer instead of extended lines and shipping channels would be safer with cargo containers actually checked. But instead, billions of dollars are earmarked for "preemptive" strikes.
:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Razeer
I hope this is all in jest?
He DID vote for the 87 Million to equip our troops!Quote:
Originally Posted by Forty
Does anyone even know that Kerry was dishonorably discharged from the army? Then when Clinton was in office, he sealed his information?
Sorry, I want a president that stands up to terrorist and supports our own troops when forced into action.
Need I say more? check the pictures. The right stuff and wrong stuff.
I do kinda like that one stat tho that shows no al qaeda attacks since 9/11. I forget, who was president during those attacks? I wonder what, if anything, could have been done differently in the months leading up to that day to change the course of events. There will likely be people arguing that for a big part of american history.
He isn't the devil, he just isn't all of the things he pretends to be either.
It will be interesting to see what happens on election day, I dont really think it's the most important election ever as some may think, but it is certainly going to determine the direction the country and the rest of the world takes over the next few years.
edit: love those pics trazz