So, who should I vote for?

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I strongly beileve that if I don't vote that I don't have a right to complain. I don't like Bush for obivious reasons and I dont like Kerry's imaginary supporters, he seems to hold the world opinion higher than america's. So, who should I vote for?
 

daclayman

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we already know where you stand <cough> hot deals </cough>

have a :beer: and go outside.... and don't vote for bush
 

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Vote for Kerry. There is virtually no chance Congress will turn Democratic in the next election, and Kerry will not carry much of a mandate if he wins. This will limit the damage either party can cause for at least the next two years, almost certainly four. It also removes Bush, his merry band of misfits, and much of the baggage they've accumulated over the last three years. It gives us four years to see whether Kerry can deliver the goods. If so, he may deserve your reelection vote. If not, he still won't do as much damage as Bush.

Re. your comment on Kerry, I think it's just another sign of the Bushies' smear campaign. Kerry doesn't place world opinion higher than Americans'. He does, however, respect world opinion and recognize that everyone benefits when the U.S. tries to work collaboratively with the world instead of acting like the neighborhood bully. While this seems pretty radical compared to Bush-lite, it is really the approach taken by most Presidents of both parties. It's no big deal ... other than dramatically reducing the number of body bags while ensuring the U.S. gets more of what it wants.
 

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Lifer
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Originally posted by: daclayman
we already know where you stand <cough> hot deals </cough>

have a :beer: and go outside.... and don't vote for bush

Yea, I'd be posting this If I had made up my mind.

Re. your comment on Kerry, I think it's just another sign of the Bushies' smear campaign. Kerry doesn't place world opinion higher than Americans'

You cant ignore that.... It really pissses me off how alot of people in the forum dismiss someones proof that a party or indiviual did something as propaganda....
 

maddogchen

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Its still toooooo early. Wait till after the debates, when Kerry's positions will be better defined and clearer. And maybe Bush will have found a way to clean up the mess in Iraq (here's hoping).
 

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Originally posted by: Tabb
Re. your comment on Kerry, I think it's just another sign of the Bushies' smear campaign. Kerry doesn't place world opinion higher than Americans'
You cant ignore that.... It really pissses me off how alot of people in the forum dismiss someones proof that a party or indiviual did something as propaganda....
Sorry, I'm not sure I follow you. Are you saying someone has proven that Kerry "hold the world opinion higher than america's"? If so, I'd like to see that proof, because I've seen nothing suggesting the criticism has any merit whatsoever. If that's not what you meant, please clarify.
 

Insane3D

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You should decide on your own who to vote for, not for who anyone else tell you to. If Bush is more in line with your views, than vote for him. If Kerry is more in line with your view, than vote for him.
 

sMiLeYz

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Originally posted by: Insane3D
You should decide on your own who to vote for, not for who anyone else tell you to. If Bush is more in line with your views, than vote for him. If Kerry is more in line with your view, than vote for him.

:beer:

Look at the facts yourself, and then decide who to vote for.
 

nodak8

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It makes no difference who you vote for. You happen to live in North Dakota, and North Dakota's three electoral votes are going for the Republican, same as every election since 1964.
 

magomago

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Originally posted by: nodak8
It makes no difference who you vote for. You happen to live in North Dakota, and North Dakota's three electoral votes are going for the Republican, same as every election since 1964.

His profile says he lives in north carolina ;)
 

Zebo

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Originally posted by: Tabb
I strongly beileve that if I don't vote that I don't have a right to complain. I don't like Bush for obivious reasons and I dont like Kerry's imaginary supporters, he seems to hold the world opinion higher than america's. So, who should I vote for?

Who do you like? I like Buchanan (R) and Ron Paul (R) and they are voting for Kerry(D).

These neocons are a disaster even real conservatives can see that. Yup almost anyone but Bush.