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| View Poll Results: Who do you want to be elected president in November? | |||
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62 | 58.49% |
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40 | 37.74% |
| Nader |
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11 | 10.38% |
| Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 106. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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1. There is nothing wrong with our economy – except in the eyes of those who traditionally add nothing to it. 2. Right now there are an estimated 5,000 insurgents who've crawled out from under their rocks and are raising hell in Iraq. I wonder where they'd be raising hell were it not for GWB. I am sure that, unless we adopt the French-ativities, they will run out of bad guys way before we run out of bullets. 3. UBL is either dead or hiding in a cave, as are tens of thousands of Taliban and Al Qaeda. Meanwhile, Afghan women are allowed an education. Afghans are about to vote. Libya has admitted to their WMD’s. Iran is blowing smoke. Etc. and ect. 4. Eleven years (1776 - 1787) passed between our Declaration of Independence and the signing of the Constitution. Today, we have Kerry-ites complaining about some kind of quagmire. 5. Kerry’s mentor/fellow_Taxsachusetts_Senator/supporter, who drove his secretary off a Chappaquidick bridge and (opinion) left her there to drown while his toadies planned the cover-up (/opinion), has the gall to question the President’s character. 6. When the Vietnam vets returned, they were spit upon by the ignorant at the airports and by Kerry in the Senate. 7. I was in high school when JFK got us into Vietnam. I was in a barracks in Gulfport, Mississippi when LBJ appeared on TV and bailed on us. I was in my living room last month as Kerry “appeared for duty”, but ran away from his record in the Senate. So, I’ve seen the Democrats show up, and then I’ve seen them run away. 8. Who would Osama vote for? Last edited by Jack Jones : 23-08-2004 at 06:11. Reason: typo |
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As an individual who is too young to vote, and also not horridly experienced with politics and whatnot, I'm afraid at this point in the thread after hearing arguments I'm not feeling comfortable stating too many because I feel they will result in mere rebuttals without much consequence.
The only consideration I'd like to state is a support on the "Republicanism that individuals such as Mr. Baker don't support", as well as upbringing and why I believe how I do. I was brought up essentially European standard left, due to living in Italy for the 2 main early educational years of my life, and many of my friends currently reside in Europe. My chief concern is the name that America has made for itself, related or unrelated to the Bush / Kerry administrations. I support whichever candidate has the gumption to look at America from an objective eye and understand that the rest of the world does NOT see us as heroes on the forefront of technology and progressivism. An individual could place themselves on the republican ballot and have more liberal values than the democrat ballot. Many individuals I know can be quoted to say that American school systems are despicable. My friend Elizabeth and her husband moved back to Ireland with her husband after having children for fear of bringing them up in American school systems. Elizabeth and her husband are also very conservative as far as some views go (pro-life, anti stem-cell research due to cloning issue, anti homosexuality, among other things). Am I ignorant for honestly not caring where your budget lies? Everyone is too busy worrying about their own credit, deficit, appearance and upbringing to consider the same factors for those who may not even have the opportunity to vote because they can't afford transporation to the nearest legal office. If I supported George W Bush's policies, I would vote for him whether or not he was conservative or liberal. At the given moment I don't, and that's enough information. I don't mean to anger anyone, but to me politics are about personal beliefs, and it's painful to see any minority on these forums, whether conservative or liberal, be bashed just because of differing opinions. Thank you for reading. Eugenia |
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::enters thread::
Let me start by saying I have not read much in this thread beyond a couple replys. Let me also say that this will be my first election in which I can vote (insert obligatory "w00t!" here). And I had my decision nailed down between Bush and (what was most likely to be) Kerry the moment I turned 18 last October. Answer's simple: neither. I'll be voting for an Independent (although not sure which). Gotta get to my reaons here. Reasons I'm not voting for Bush: Patriot Act (which so viloates the 4th ammendment), invading Iraq (say, where are those weapons of mass destruction?), destroying the budget (whatever happenend to that surplus?), the anti-gay wedding ammendment fiasco (I don't agree with that style of living, but they shouldn't be punished for living in the way they choose), and him destroying the space program (everybody who's taken basic science knows that you can't build a self-sustaining moon base. Now a self-sustaining Mars base...). My main beef with Kerry is that he's switched his position so many times. There are other things (including increasing gas prices, and the fact that other than his campaign, he hasn't been doing much of anything lately), but I won't go into too much detail. Essentially, Kerry is evil, just not as much. Now, given only those two choices, I'd take Kerry, only because he is that lesser of two evils. My point in this argument though is that is not the case. I can vote independent. Granted, Kerry will most likely win Rhode Island (we haven't voted Republican since Carter). And let's face it, one vote means nothing. It's the voice behind that vote that counts. That's the whole point of this thread. I'd suggest using it a lot if you want any actual change. Summing up: Independents are always an option, all polititians are evil, and VOTE no matter what. Keep flying, -Eddie ::exits thread:: |
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I will be taking part in my first election being able to vote.
I shall be voting for Bush. I agree with what he has done thus far and do not blame him for the way the economy is. If you watch - when Clinton got out the economy was starting to go down... Bush will have my vote. Also - I am arab-american and I do stand by Bush 100% for what he has done in Iraq. Saddam and his sons where evil men. |
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The Columbia tragedy has hindered the space program more than anything during Bush's presidency. Notice the world hindered - the space program is not "destroyed" nor do I think it will be for quite some time. ![]() |
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The U.S. unemployment rate has dropped to 5.6 percent, lower than the average during the 1990s. Growth is a robust 4 percent; inflation is low (partly because trade depresses prices). The Manufacturing Index is at its highest level since 1983. Kerry claims he’ll reward corporations who keep jobs here, or return them from overseas. His family should get in line first for that bonus; H.J. Heinz Co. operates 22 factories in the United States and 57 in foreign countries. Research estimates are that outsourced jobs will rise to 600,000 by 2005 -- out of a total of 140 million. Most all of those jobs are the ones that Americans find “dead end”. The companies save money, which they use to create more of the kinds of jobs that Americans will lower themselves to work. Back to deficit spending: If the Democrats get their European style national health care, then you ain’t seen nothing yet! And, as educated persons with the high-end jobs, they won’t care much to stand in line behind the crack heads. The Republicanism of tort reform is the only logical solution (sorry Jeffery Figer, etal) to our health care dilemma. My wife has worked at a hospital for over 30 years, and has never seen them turn anyone away. No, they don’t have right to get in first-come-first served, but they do get in. As for the rest: If someone thinks we can negotiate with terrorists, then they can do so at their front door. If they think the Europeans will assist us without exacting way more than a pound of economic flesh, then they have no sense of history. If they think the Syrians, Saudis, Iranians, and Afghans who poured over the borders to disrupt the democratization of Iraq would otherwise be asleep in their comfy little beds, then I remind them of the 19 who were in sleeper cells until they day they went to Paradise. Quote:
We could leave the Middle East - sit back and watch them tear themselves to pieces - where Osama goes, Muslims die. Then, with but one tribe left standing, we could settle it for once and for all. But that would mean the death of Islam, or the death all the other faiths. I'd rather see us attack the cancer than erradicate the afflicted. |
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20 Reasons Why Bush Is Bad:
By 'Rock Against Bush' Alblum... 1.) He refused to buy adequate body armor for our troops in Iraq. A study done by a defense consultant reveals that approximately 25% of casualties could have been prevented with better armor. 2.) Responsible for the highest US trade deficit EVER: $43.1 billion dollars. 3.) Bush Jr. gave his campaign contributors and strongest supporters $8 billion in contracts to rebuild Iraq and Afghanistan. Corporations like Halliburton, Bechtel, Kellogg, Brown & Root, etc. Numerous scandals have been uncovered regarding these "friendly" contractors who are ripping off US tax-payers by overcharging for their services. 4.) Bush campaign shirts were made in Burma under sweatshop conditions. Interestingly enough, in 2003 Bush Jr. signed legislation banning products from Burma effective September 1st, 2003. 5.) He approved the sale of $20 million dollars worth of shackles, electro-shock technology, and other torture devices to countries that have been CONDEMNED FOR TORTURE. 6.) College tuition has increased 28% during the Bush Jr. administration. 7.) The Bush Jr. administration was told by over 60 influential scientists, including 20 Nobel Prize winners, that they are "Deliberately and systematically distorting facts- in the service of policy goals on the environment, health, biomedical research, and nuclear weaponry at home and aborad." 8.) He proposed a budget that would slash 40% of the funding for after-school programs. No child left behnind? THis decrease would cut off about 475,000 children. 9.) Bush Jr. authorized the use of cluster bombs and "Daisy Cutters" (the world's biggest non-nuclear bomb) in populated areas of Iraq. These have contributed to the deaths of OVER 10,000 innocent civilians, more than three times the number of casualties suffered in the tragic 9/11 attacks. NOTE: No Iraqis were involved in the 9/11 attacks. 10.) Richard Clarke (Chief Anti-Terrorism Advisor) and Paul O'Neilll (US Treasury Secretary) both testified that Bush Jr. was intent on invading Iraq within the first few days of his Presidency. Clarke claims that Bush Jr. ignored his warnings about an imminent al Qaeda attack. On September 12th, Bush Jr. instructed his staff to find a connection between al Qaeda and Iraq, and despite no connection ever being discovered (and against CIA's recomendation), he still chose to invade Iraq. NOTE: This has been confirmed by the 9/11 Commission. 11.) Although he still claims that fighting terrorism is his main priority, Bush Jr. slashed the FBI's requested counterterrorism budget by two-thirds. 12.) Bush Jr. has made it clear that in his next term he plans to appoint Supremem Court Judges who are against a woman's right to choose, and would effectively outlaw abortion on a NATIONAL level. 13.) Bush Jr. still has yet to attend a soldier's funeral and continues to steer the American public away from knowing about the casualties. He has done even less to acknowledge the over 18,000 troops that have been wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan. 14.) His administration illegally produced fake pro-Bush "news" spots for the Department of Health and Human Services. They went as far as to include phony journalists who praise Dubya's controversial Medicare Bill and they added a fake crowd to cheer the whole thing on. 15.) In an effort to give the appearane that Bush Jr. was creating more jobs, his administration tried to reclassify fast food emplyment as manufacturing jobs. These minimum wage jobs are nothing like real manufacturing jobs that provide benefits and pay $15/hour. 16.) His administration proposed the highest penalties in the world for indecent violations on our public airwaves. Up to $500,000 for saying something the FCC (which the public dosn't elect to office) deems offensive. 17.) He is a religious fanatic that belives in the apocalypes and that ONLY Evangelical Christians are eligible for the afterlife. Catholics, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Buddhists, and everyone that isn't in the Bush's flock are all doomed to Hell. 18.) The Treasury Department under the Bush Jr. assigned five times as many agents to investigate Cuban embargo violations as they did to track the financial resources of both Osama Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. 19.) Right before Christmas Bush Jr. cut overtime pay for over 644,000 employees who work over 40 ours a week. 20.) Against Colin Powell's advice, Bush Jr. chose not to recognize Afghanistan's statehood, therefor making it's people not protected by International Law and vulnerable to human rights abuses and torture. Up until that decision by Bush Jr., the US Military could boast a proud history of upholding the humane laws of the Geneva Convention. Spread the news.... |
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Wow, 20 reasons. I thought they had it covered with "Idiot Son of an (expletive deleted)" Last edited by Jack Jones : 24-08-2004 at 02:41. Reason: couldn't resist |
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Hey now - this is getting a little ugly here...
Lets get this back on track ASAP before it's locked... ![]() |
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