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Aug 30, 2004 23:19

Auto response from NoDayButToday585 (11:00:45 PM): watching the republican national convention just trying to figure why on earth anyone would want to vote bush in for office again.
anyone wanna help me figure this out?

sO1519Xo (11:00:45 PM): umm because we want another 2 million people to lose their jobs, we want to increase the deficit from ( Read more... )

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skamunkey23 August 31 2004, 07:55:19 UTC
because most people dont understand that the presidency isnt one man. the fact of the matter is that bush, himself, isnt the worst president to ever be elected. seriously. however, the entire problem with bush is his cabinet and advisors are a bunch of chimps. yet, with his re-election, his cabinet has made some serious changes, thus making it appear as if he could, perhaps, make better decisions in the next 4 years.

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anonymous August 31 2004, 12:05:04 UTC
because john kerry sucks ass and bush is the greatest to ever grace the planet.

also, john kerry looks like a horse

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dramadiva585 August 31 2004, 14:24:47 UTC
o dear.

it seems to me that by your response, keith was right when he said that anyone who would support bush has a lack of functioning brain cells.

its sad that there are people in this country like you who would put our country through 4 more years of devastation because you can't realize whats right in front of your face.

john kerry isnt perfect, in fact hes far from it. but in a situation like this you unfortunately must pick the lesser of two evils, and there is no way anyone could convince me that bush would be a better choice than kerry. you can try to do that, but i would reccomend backing yourself up with facts, instead of making empty comments.

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indcnt_exposure September 1 2004, 19:55:20 UTC
Do you know why we need Bush ( ... )

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More... indcnt_exposure September 1 2004, 19:59:20 UTC
-In 1995, Kerry Voted For A Resolution That Said Middle Class Tax Cuts Were Not Wise. The sense of the Senate amendment, killed on a motion by Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT), said, "reducing the deficit should be one of the nation's highest priorities, and that a middle-class tax cut would undermine and be inconsistent with the goal of achieving a balanced

-Kerry has proposed creating quasi-judicial panels to screen out frivolous lawsuits against doctors that help cause medical malpractice insurance costs to soar. He would not rule out more 'punitive' measures than are in his plan. 'I think that's the beginning place,' he said. 'I think it has to be on the table

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