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Oct 23, 2004 12:46

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soulfire00 October 23 2004, 22:14:44 UTC
Let's hope it stays that way! YEA Kerry! BOO BUSH!!!

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coolsilverboi October 24 2004, 01:22:23 UTC
Darling you need to send me an email at gincat78@gmail.com so I can send you your invite

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coolsilverboi October 24 2004, 18:34:03 UTC
As for that link I got this" The page you requested is premium content restricted to subscribers. Subscribers can log in now using a valid user name and password. If you're not a subscriber, you can gain immediate access to premium content by purchasing an annual, six-month, or monthly subscription, using the box to the right."

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qui_gon_jett October 24 2004, 21:35:09 UTC
oh that's probably because my american politics professor sent me that story, and he's probably got a subscription to that cuz he's a dork like that :-P I never clicked on the link, I just copied and pasted in a hurry cuz I had to go to a family thingy yesterday, but I wanted that in my journal.

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purpledaffodil November 5 2004, 17:46:24 UTC
Just a hint so people don't bite your head off :)

You should check your facts...Kerry IS officially PRO CHOICE...even though he voted against the partial birth abortion and even though he is Catholic (abortion is against the Catholic church) when he ran for office he changed his views to pro-choice (because Bush was already pro-life.

Here is an article about a pro choice rally he attended where women held up signs saying "Pro-Kerry Pro-Choice."

http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/04/23/kerry.abortion/

"Abortion should be safe and legal -- and the government should stay out of the bedrooms of America," Kerry said

just helping out :)

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qui_gon_jett November 7 2004, 04:04:55 UTC
He is against abortion, in his own personal beliefs....that's true. He opposes abortion because of his religion. But....he said something along the lines of abortion should be up to the woman, although I don't believe in it. Which is exactly what I admired him for. He isn't pushing his beliefs off on everyone else.

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qui_gon_jett November 7 2004, 15:50:01 UTC
hahahahaha.....thanks for sending me that story, it made me laugh. It said vice president dick cheney had a speech and in it he said about their opposition to abortion, "it's about saving the weakest of our society"

so, saving the weakest as far as little tiny groups of cells is okay, but then when it comes to helping out poor people and kids that are in SCHOOL, that they won't do.

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qui_gon_jett November 7 2004, 16:00:37 UTC
actually....i'm not one of those people who made their decision solely on the candidates' opinions on abortion, I was just saying that kerry is not pro abortion...which he isn't. But, unlike our president, he isn't forcing his own beliefs that are from RELIGION onto everyone in the united states, because not everyone in this country is religious, myself included. I'm actually pro choice, but abortion was my smallest concern, I don't care either way...ban it if they want, but what I said in another comment to someone else is that if george bush really was against it so bad, and with republicans controlling basically every branch of our government, they would have done something already. yeah sure the democrats can fillibuster as long as they want, but I mean c'mon...four years? something could have been done by now. I was more concerned about education, the war in iraq which we should have never been in, the economy, and healthcare. My dad has to pay 400 dollars a month just to stay alive. That is not fair. That's just for his ( ... )

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