Why are people planning on voting for Bush?

isasir

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OK, first post in P&N, tho' I've heard stories about this place... ;) Simple question, for which I'm hoping for some serious answers.

People say they're voting for Kerry, because "He's not Bush." I've also seen people say that they're not voting for Kerry, but not necessarily saying that they're voting for Bush.

So my question is, since almost 50% of the country still looks like they're voting for him, besides just "well I'm a Republican, and he is too!" what reasons are people using to justify voting for him?

FYI - I'm a registered Independent and I vote for whomever I think is the best candidate in any election.
 
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We're all going to vote for Bush because we are God fearing people. Bush TALKS to God. He is God's representative on this glorious planet. How can we cast off the Chosen One? He, armed with the Hammer of God, will crush the world.
 

Perknose

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After 911, every knowledgable and responsible intelligence official on the planet concluded that Sadaam Hussein had nothing to do with the attacks.

Yet George Bush went bravely and fearlessly ahead, and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so. He did it because Hussein had WMD's poised to attack us, and we knew where they were. No, strike that, he did it because Hussein participated in 911. Okay, he did it to overthrow a cruel dictator and save the Iraqi people.

Now, the Iraqi people are being saved all over the country on a daily basis. About 850 of our own young men have been "saved" so far in this otherwise needless confilict as well

Scores of life long serving, highly placed American intelligence officials have literally resigned and abandoned their careers in order to write books prominently mentioning the Bush administration's role in this overwhelming success.

Our prestige amongst our long time allies is at unprecedented levels! Tens of thousands of foreigners drop everything to serenade our President each time he goes abroad! You may not be able to understand what they're shouting, but you can just feel the love!

But that's not the main reason so many thoughtful and informed citizens want to return Dick Cheney, and, of course, Bush, to the presidency.

The main reason is economic. Someone, somehow has managed to ring up a half trillion dollar a year deficit! Who or how is not important, the Republicans are very specific on that point. But Americans understand that we need a Republican in the White House, and maybe even a Republican congress, in order to put an end to this profligate madness.

That, and there's a little known provision in the Patriot Act 2 that mandates every voter whom the Diebold Voting Machine Company reports to Attorney General John Asscough as haviing voted against Bush will have to serve a seven year sentence as a Texas state capital murder case public defender.

The good part of that is that reportedly you can sleep on the job and all they really ask of you is consistency -- please lose consistantly, but still:

Seven years! In Texas!! Vote Republican!!!!
 

Riprorin

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He's successfully prosecuting the war on terror and he's lifting us out of the economic mess that Clinton left us. He's also brought dignity back to the White House, something we desperately needed following the decadent buffoon who previously held the office.
 

Dari

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Originally posted by: Perknose
After 911, every knowledgable and responsible intelligence official on the planet concluded that Sadaam Hussein had nothing to do with the attacks.

Yet George Bush went bravely and fearlessly ahead, and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so. He did it because Hussein had WMD's poised to attack us, and we knew where they were. No, strike that, he did it because Hussein participated in 911. Okay, he did it to overthrow a cruel dictator and save the Iraqi people.

Now, the Iraqi people are being saved all over the country on a daily basis. About 850 of our own young men have been "saved" so far in this otherwise needless confilict as well

Scores of life long serving, highly placed American intelligence officials have literally resigned and abandoned their careers in order to write books prominently mentioning the Bush administration's role in this overwhelming success.

Our prestige amongst our long time allies is at unprecedented levels! Tens of thousands of foreigners drop everything to serenade our President each time he goes abroad! You may not be able to understand what they're shouting, but you can just feel the love!

But that's not the main reason so many thoughtful and informed citizens want to return Dick Cheney, and, of course, Bush, to the presidency.

The main reason is economic. Someone, somehow has managed to ring up a half trillion dollar a year deficit! Who or how is not important, the Republicans are very specific on that point. But Americans understand that we need a Republican in the White House, and maybe even a Republican congress, in order to put an end to this profligate madness.

That, and there's a little known provision in the Patriot Act 2 that mandates every voter whom the Diebold Voting Machine Company reports to Attorney General John Asscough as haviing voted against Bush will have to serve a seven year sentence as a Texas state capital murder case public defender.

The good part of that is that reportedly you can sleep on the job and all they really ask of you is consistency -- please lose consistantly, but still:

Seven years! In Texas!! Vote Republican!!!!

How many times do I have to repeat this: September 11 woke up the Executive Office of the threat of outlawed regimes. More worrisome is the fear of the marrige of outlawed regimes and terror cells. Hussein had proven himself to be gung-ho and he's funded various terror organizations. It was inevitable that the US/UN would have to deal with Hussein since the sanctions weren't very effective.

Here's an example of Hussein trying to destabilize a region:

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Iraqis, Seeking Foes of Saudis, Contacted bin Laden, File Says

Contacts between Iraqi intelligence agents and Osama bin Laden when he was in Sudan in the mid-1990's were part of a broad effort by Baghdad to work with organizations opposing the Saudi ruling family, according to a newly disclosed document obtained by the Americans in Iraq.

American officials described the document as an internal report by the Iraqi intelligence service detailing efforts to seek cooperation with several Saudi opposition groups, including Mr. bin Laden's organization, before Al Qaeda had become a full-fledged terrorist organization. He was based in Sudan from 1992 to 1996, when that country forced him to leave and he took refuge in Afghanistan.

The document states that Iraq agreed to rebroadcast anti-Saudi propaganda, and that a request from Mr. bin Laden to begin joint operations against foreign forces in Saudi Arabia went unanswered. There is no further indication of collaboration.

Last week, the independent commission investigating the Sept. 11 attacks addressed the known contacts between Iraq and Al Qaeda, which have been cited by the White House as evidence of a close relationship between the two.

The commission concluded that the contacts had not demonstrated "a collaborative relationship" between Iraq and Al Qaeda. The Bush administration responded that there was considerable evidence of ties.

The new document, which appears to have circulated only since April, was provided to The New York Times several weeks ago, before the commission's report was released. Since obtaining the document, The Times has interviewed several military, intelligence and United States government officials in Washington and Baghdad to determine that the government considered it authentic.

The Americans confirmed that they had obtained the document from the Iraqi National Congress, as part of a trove that the group gathered after the fall of Saddam Hussein's government last year. The Defense Intelligence Agency paid the Iraqi National Congress for documents and other information until recently, when the group and its leader, Ahmad Chalabi, fell out of favor in Washington.

Some of the intelligence provided by the group is now wholly discredited, although officials have called some of the documents it helped to obtain useful.

A translation of the new Iraqi document was reviewed by a Pentagon working group in the spring, officials said. It included senior analysts from the military's Joint Staff, the Defense Intelligence Agency and a joint intelligence task force that specialized in counterterrorism issues, they said.

The task force concluded that the document "appeared authentic," and that it "corroborates and expands on previous reporting" about contacts between Iraqi intelligence and Mr. bin Laden in Sudan, according to the task force's analysis.

It is not known whether some on the task force held dissenting opinions about the document's veracity.

At the time of the contacts described in the Iraqi document, Mr. bin Laden was little known beyond the world of national security experts. It is now thought that his associates bombed a hotel in Yemen used by American troops bound for Somalia in 1992. Intelligence officials also believe he played a role in training Somali fighters who battled Army Rangers and Special Operations forces in Mogadishu during the "Black Hawk Down" battle of 1993.

Iraq during that period was struggling with its defeat by American-led forces in the Persian Gulf war of 1991, when American troops used Saudi Arabia as the base for expelling Iraqi invaders from Kuwait.

The document details a time before any of the spectacular anti-American terrorist strikes attributed to Al Qaeda: the two American Embassy bombings in East Africa in 1998, the strike on the destroyer Cole in Yemeni waters in 2000, and the Sept. 11 attacks.

The document, which asserts that Mr. bin Laden "was approached by our side," states that Mr. bin Laden previously "had some reservations about being labeled an Iraqi operative," but was now willing to meet in Sudan, and that "presidential approval" was granted to the Iraqi security service to proceed.

At the meeting, Mr. bin Laden requested that sermons of an anti-Saudi cleric be rebroadcast in Iraq. That request, the document states, was approved by Baghdad.

Mr. bin Laden "also requested joint operations against foreign forces" based in Saudi Arabia, where the American presence has been a rallying cry for Islamic militants who oppose American troops in the land of the Muslim pilgrimage sites of Mecca and Medina.

But the document contains no statement of response by the Iraqi leadership under Mr. Hussein to the request for joint operations, and there is no indication of discussions about attacks on the United States or the use of unconventional weapons.

The document is of interest to American officials as a detailed, if limited, snapshot of communications between Iraqi intelligence and Mr. bin Laden, but this view ends with Mr. bin Laden's departure from Sudan. At that point, Iraqi intelligence officers began "seeking other channels through which to handle the relationship, in light of his current location," the document states.

Members of the Pentagon task force that reviewed the document said it described no formal alliance being reached between Mr. bin Laden and Iraqi intelligence. The Iraqi document itself states that "cooperation between the two organizations should be allowed to develop freely through discussion and agreement."

The heated public debate over links between Mr. bin Laden and the Hussein government fall basically into three categories: the extent of communications and contacts between the two, the level of actual cooperation, and any specific collaboration in the Sept. 11 attacks.

The document provides evidence of communications between Mr. bin Laden and Iraqi intelligence, similar to that described in the Sept. 11 staff report released last week.

"Bin Laden also explored possible cooperation with Iraq during his time in Sudan, despite his opposition to Hussein's secular regime," the Sept. 11 commission report stated.

The Sudanese government, the commission report added, "arranged for contacts between Iraq and Al Qaeda."

"A senior Iraqi intelligence officer reportedly made three visits to Sudan," it said, "finally meeting bin Laden in 1994. Bin Laden is said to have requested space to establish training camps, as well as assistance in procuring weapons, but Iraq apparently never responded."

The Sept. 11 commission statement said there were reports of further contacts with Iraqi intelligence in Afghanistan after Mr. bin Laden's departure from Sudan, "but they do not appear to have resulted in a collaborative relationship," it added.

After the Sept. 11 commission released its staff reports last week, President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney said they remained convinced that Mr. Hussein's government had a long history of ties to Al Qaeda.

"This administration never said that the 9/11 attacks were orchestrated between Saddam and Al Qaeda," Mr. Bush said. "We did say there were numerous contacts between Saddam Hussein and Al Qaeda. For example, Iraqi intelligence officers met with bin Laden, the head of Al Qaeda, in the Sudan. There's numerous contacts between the two."

It is not clear whether the commission knew of this document. After its report was released, Mr. Cheney said he might have been privy to more information than the commission had; it is not known whether any further information has changed hands.

A spokesman for the Sept. 11 commission declined to say whether it had seen the Iraqi document, saying its policy was not to discuss its sources.

The Iraqi document states that Mr. bin Laden's organization in Sudan was called "The Advice and Reform Commission." The Iraqis were cued to make their approach to Mr. bin Laden in 1994 after a Sudanese official visited Uday Hussein, the leader's son, as well as the director of Iraqi intelligence, and indicated that Mr. bin Laden was willing to meet in Sudan.

A former director of operations for Iraqi intelligence Directorate 4 met with Mr. bin Laden on Feb. 19, 1995, the document states.
 

Genesys

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President Bush has demonstrated that he has a firm sense of conviction and has laid out a plan that he intends to follow that [in his vision anyway] will continue to make the US prosperous.

granted hes not conservative in the truest of senses [his compassionate conservatism is far too liberal for me]. but since hes the most conservative candidate running [and im too young to be eligible for the office and thus cant write myself in ;)] hes the one ill vote for.
 

heartsurgeon

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Kerry is a pinko, commie pacifist that will gut the military, raise my taxes, cause the u.s. and world wide economic recovery to stop and possibly reverse course, and encourage Al Qaeda to attack us even more.

Bush must be re-elected to send a message to the terrorists that we can be manipulated by them, the economic recovery must not be disrupted by the democrat class-warfare tax redistribution plans, and the bizarre concessions to every "fringe" political group out there that Kerry would readily make. must be forstalled.
 

Shockwave

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Bush. Why? Simple. He doest want to take away my guns nearly as badly as that Gestapo leader Kerry. Thats about the length and breadth of it for me.

Pretty shallow I know.
 

glenn1

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After 911, every knowledgable and responsible intelligence official on the planet concluded that Sadaam Hussein had nothing to do with the attacks.

Yet George Bush went bravely and fearlessly ahead, and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so. He did it because Hussein had WMD's poised to attack us, and we knew where they were. No, strike that, he did it because Hussein participated in 911. Okay, he did it to overthrow a cruel dictator and save the Iraqi people.

Now, the Iraqi people are being saved all over the country on a daily basis. About 850 of our own young men have been "saved" so far in this otherwise needless confilict as well

Scores of life long serving, highly placed American intelligence officials have literally resigned and abandoned their careers in order to write books prominently mentioning the Bush administration's role in this overwhelming success.

Our prestige amongst our long time allies is at unprecedented levels! Tens of thousands of foreigners drop everything to serenade our President each time he goes abroad! You may not be able to understand what they're shouting, but you can just feel the love!

But that's not the main reason so many thoughtful and informed citizens want to return Dick Cheney, and, of course, Bush, to the presidency.

The main reason is economic. Someone, somehow has managed to ring up a half trillion dollar a year deficit! Who or how is not important, the Republicans are very specific on that point. But Americans understand that we need a Republican in the White House, and maybe even a Republican congress, in order to put an end to this profligate madness.

That, and there's a little known provision in the Patriot Act 2 that mandates every voter whom the Diebold Voting Machine Company reports to Attorney General John Asscough as haviing voted against Bush will have to serve a seven year sentence as a Texas state capital murder case public defender.

The good part of that is that reportedly you can sleep on the job and all they really ask of you is consistency -- please lose consistantly, but still:

Seven years! In Texas!! Vote Republican!!!!

I'm neither Republican nor likely to vote for Bush, and even I could write a decent rebuttal to each of those points. Unless you're just preaching to the converted, you're going to need to use a lot less shrill venom and a lot more articulate, reasoned argument to convince the undecideds out there.
 

DealMonkey

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Originally posted by: heartsurgeon
Kerry is a pinko, commie pacifist that will gut the military, raise my taxes, cause the u.s. and world wide economic recovery to stop and possibly reverse course, and encourage Al Qaeda to attack us even more.

"Pinko commie pacifist?" Who are you really? Joseph McCarthy? The 50s called HS, they want their insanely moronic rhetoric back. :roll:

Bush must be re-elected to send a message to the terrorists that we can be manipulated by them, the economic recovery must not be disrupted by the democrat class-warfare tax redistribution plans, and the bizarre concessions to every "fringe" political group out there that Kerry would readily make. must be forstalled.

Exactly, we want to fall right into the unending war that the terrorists have been planning for us. Your little freudian slip is telling indeed.
 

Tab

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and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so.

Really, could I have a link the proves that statement correct?
 

Cogman

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1. I think he is a good person trying to do the right thing.
2. I dont like John Kerry's policies and inablity to make up his mind on any pressing matter. (for the war, not for war. For gay marrage, not for gay marrage, for gay marrage as long as its not at a constitutional level, things like that)
3. He believes in god and Kerry doesn't
4. The economy HAS improved under his administraton the last two years regardless of the left attacks.
5. Ive listened to Republican Propaganda and Democrat Propaganda, I like the Republican Better.
6. I think that Iraq and Afganastan are better off now, and I think the world is a better place now that sadaam is out of power.
7. I dont like communists, niether does bush.
8. I dont like socializm, kerry does.
9. I dont like abortion, neither does bush.
10. I dont think gays should be able to marry as I believe that is reserved for man and woman. Call it a communion or whatever, but I dont think it should be marrage.

That pretty much sums it up for me.
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: Tabb
and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so.

Really, could I have a link the proves that statement correct?

Politics has very little to do with facts. You should know this.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: Tabb
and invaded Iraq anyway, pulling vitally needed resources out of Afghanistan to do so.

Really, could I have a link the proves that statement correct?

Politics has very little to do with facts. You should know this.
Absolutely Tabb you may have more than one link that proves that statement correct.

As for you Shockwave, your ignorance seems matched only by your arrogance. Perhaps next time you'll pause to educate yourself before opening your clueless trap. Consider your lame ass served.

This was posted by dahunan on Apr. 26th.
The fact that the Pentagon pulled the fighting force most equipped for hunting down Osama bin Laden from Afghanistan in March 2002 in order to pre- position it for Iraq cannot be denied.

Fifth Group Special Forces were a rare breed in the US military: they spoke Arabic, Pastun and Dari. They had been in Afghanistan for half a year, had developed a network of local sources and alliances, and believed that they were closing in on bin Laden.

Without warning, they were then given the task of tracking down Saddam. "We were going nuts on the ground about that decision," one of them recalls.

"In spite of the fact that it had taken five months to establish trust, suddenly there were two days to hand over to people who spoke no Dari, Pastun or Arabic, and had no rapport.

Along with the redeployment of human assets came a reallocation of sophisticated hardware. The US air force has only two specially-equipped RC135 U spy planes. They had successfully vectored in on al-Qaida leadership radio transmissions and cellphone calls, but they would no longer circle over the mountains of the Pakistan/Afghanistan border.


The Bush White House has banked on all who were privy to these details keeping the code of silence. But too many people outside the White House sphere of influence are too well informed, be they commandos on the ground or career civil servants at the state department and CIA.

Some have come forward, risking the ire of the Bushies. Many more are considering it, weighing their conscience alongside their sense of self-preservation. Several who are talking are doing so on the condition of anonymity.

Links here and here.
 

Perknose

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Perknose, you dumbass, give you sarcasto-meter a tap. Jesus man. :roll:
Doh! :eek: