I enjoyed my tax cut. I was a college student working at the time, so no, I didn't fall into the "rich" category either.Quote:
Originally posted by Kefka
Bush did good things?
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I enjoyed my tax cut. I was a college student working at the time, so no, I didn't fall into the "rich" category either.Quote:
Originally posted by Kefka
Bush did good things?
Really? I think for myself and do not continually back up points where I have been proven wrong more than once. I find fault in Democrats and Republicans alike. I claim no political party as Bush just may end up getting my vote in Nov., if Kerry doesn't get his act together. I call it as I see it. You are wrong on this one.Quote:
Originally posted by Gemstone101
The same can be said for you and Raven.
Oh, I've always readily admitted I absolutely despise Dubya. I consider him the absolutely worst president of the century but it goes way beyond just Iraq. I hate his stance on civil rights, human rights, and religion. I hate the way he uses my country to bully the world. I think he's an imbecile: it's not just that he can't pronounce 'Abu Ghraib' but that in the same speech he said it wrong three different times in three different ways.Quote:
Originally posted by Gemstone101
The same can be said for you and Raven.
My reasons for hating him are legion. Despite this, I think he did an excellent job with Afghanistan and said as much recently. I am far from being a pacifist and was very glad to see Al Quaeda and the Taliban bombed into rubble. And had Bush actually continued to fight Al Quaeda instead of ignoring them in favor of Iraq, I'd have one less reason to hate him. As it is, I hold him in the utmost contempt.
So yes, he did one thing right. That doesn't make up for everything else.
Raven
[Edited on 8-9-2004 by Ravenstorm]
I wouldn't call DarelfVoid one of the blind Democrats believing that Kerry does nothing wrong and Bush does nothing right. That category would be filled with:
Ilvane
Backlash
Ravenstorm
Kefka
Prestius is in this group as well... but to a slightly lesser extent. I see some hope in him, be it ever so small.
As has been proven, you have a very selective memory. Kerry does lots of things wrong. I don't particularly like him. I've said this several times in various threads.
However, I believe Kerry will fuck up the country less badly than Bush will. It's as simple as that.
Raven
I apologize then Raven.. maybe there IS hope for you afterall.
:)
A lil music for the blind
http://www.tbtmradio.com/geeklog/pub...40606205339801
Not impressed.
Can't expect everyone to like Mozart, I guess.
I'm voting for Kerry because he stands more for what my thoughts on things are than Bush. Truthfully, I would have preferred John Edwards as the Presidental candidate.
I don't like Bush's tactics, sneaky-ness, his stupidity, his policies on taxes, healthcare, the environment, the war in Iraq, his social issues, his need to get involved in personal matters with gay marriage and abortion, his choice in judges, his wanting to force religion on people when we have freedom of religion in this country, he labelling people who don't believe in the war in Iraq as "Unpatriotic", his dirty campaign tricks, his twisting of war intelligence, his education plans, and his vice presidents hands in the cookie jar with Haliburton and the oil companies.
I don't just blindly dislike Bush. I'm a smart woman, and don't just listen to everything I hear and take it at face value. If you haven't noticed, I research things to see the truth in them. I have done plenty of research on Bush, and I will not vote for him. I have many reasons, as listed above, and they are too numerous to list in one small post.;)
-A
[Edited on 8-9-2004 by Ilvane]