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Bush or Kerry? The Comedy Begins!
« on: August 27, 2004 06:48 am CDT »
I really do not know if anybody like political junk:
http://www.kdwb.com/MorningShow/Video/this_land_mov.swf

really funny
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2004 07:02 am CDT »
I'm glad they won their parody rights for that song.

I'm not partisan, but I'm voting Kerry this fall.
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« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2004 07:11 am CDT »
I am voting Bush. I want to have someone that stands behind their decisions and not flip flop. Plus I don't want my taxes raised. If Kerry gets in office we will see a 30% tax increase to fund Big Government policies to take care of people that refuse to take care of themselves.
I am not for the war in Iraq but I am glad that we went. I just think we should have been more prepared before going. Kerry voted for the war then against it. What makes matters worse is that you hear the stories of troops not well equiped over there! Yeah Kerry voted against the funding to supply the troops in Afgahnistan and Iraq. Now the troops have to buy their own boddy armor out of their own pockets. Do you really want a guy in office that can't take care of the people that protect you and I?
 If you need any more examples I will be glad to share them with you. I have done quite a bit of research for this years election. I wanted to make an educated decision and not base my vote on hearsay!
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« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2004 09:24 am CDT »
Kendril, you have done your research.
I wont go into detail but, Your Right on the "Ka-Ching"!
I cant vote for mr. Flippy-floppy either.
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« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2004 09:48 am CDT »
I'm voting Bush for all the reasons Kendril listed and a few other things that irk me about Kerry. For one, he and his wife are big supporters of Green Peace, which in its self isn't all that bad... But, the fact that they also own many different mansions, drive gas hogging suv's, and then try to say they are proenvironment, that just doesn't flow right with me. I'm voting with the porn stars and going with Bush and Dick.
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« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2004 10:24 am CDT »
im voting for nader.

you know he's still running? haha.

and if that doesnt go over im voting for kerry. cause I think bush is  a douchebag  and I do not want to see him run our country again.
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« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2004 10:32 am CDT »
You see, that's the kind of following Kerry has. People are voting for him just because they don't like Bush as a person. Get over the fact that he isn't a public speaker in any sense of the word, and look at the things they have supported, voted against, and what they will actually be able to provide for the nation.

And yes, Kerry has three purple hearts. Did you know that he actually asked to be given a purple heart? You don't ask for that.
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« Reply #7 on: August 27, 2004 10:41 am CDT »
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You see, that's the kind of following Kerry has. People are voting for him just because they don't like Bush as a person. Get over the fact that he isn't a public speaker in any sense of the word, and look at the things they have supported, voted against, and what they will actually be able to provide for the nation.

And yes, Kerry has three purple hearts. Did you know that he actually asked to be given a purple heart? You don't ask for that.


Yeah I know all about the purple hearts. I do watch CNN ;)

And I rather not vote for anyone because frankly Im very disapointed in what we have to choice from.  I was gonig to vote for dean but then he dropped out.  And I know that if Kerry wins that it's gonig to be mainly on the bases that people only voted for him because they didnt want to vote for bush, and not because they actually think they would makea great president.  The only thing I care about is NOT having bush as our president
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« Reply #8 on: August 27, 2004 10:42 am CDT »
Aphex do your research before bashing sweetie. Don't vote for someone because you just hate the other person. Make an educated decision. Look at what each candidate stands for. If you were to vote for Kerry take a long hard look at his voting record from his 19 years in the senate. You would be very surprised what kinds of things he voted for and what he didnt vote for.
 Also Kerry says he will make security stronger if he is president. Well did you know he was part of the Secuity Panel. During this time he missed almost 80% of all the security meetings! Boy that makes me feel safe. If he doesn't think that attending these meetings to find out prevelant information about our security risks then you really think he gives a flip down the road?
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« Reply #9 on: August 27, 2004 10:44 am CDT »
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Aphex do your research before bashing sweetie. Don't vote for someone because you just hate the other person. Make an educated decision. Look at what each candidate stands for. If you were to vote for Kerry take a long hard look at his voting record from his 19 years in the senate. You would be very surprised what kinds of things he voted for and what he didnt vote for.
 Also Kerry says he will make security stronger if he is president. Well did you know he was part of the Secuity Panel. During this time he missed almost 80% of all the security meetings! Boy that makes me feel safe. If he doesn't think that attending these meetings to find out prevelant information about our security risks then you really think he gives a flip down the road?


And Bush is a saint?  No. I've done my research and like I said I really dont want to vote for anyone.
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« Reply #10 on: August 27, 2004 10:46 am CDT »
Kerry no-show in intelligence committee-Missed 38 of 49 public hearings in 8 years
worldnetdaily.com ^ | 8-2-04


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WASHINGTON – Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry missed most of the public hearings of the Senate Intelligence Committee during his eight years on the panel, according to his colleagues.

During his tenure on the committee, which provides oversight of national intelligence agencies, Kerry was absent for 38 of 49 public hearings, according to Sen. Saxby Chambliss, R-Ga.

"There's been a total avoidance of discussion of the voting record of John Kerry," said Chambliss last week, following Kerry's acceptance of the Democratic presidential nomination. "But that's not surprising. There's one area that he claims to have a lot of expertise and that's in the area of national security and on the issue of terrorism."

Chambliss said Kerry's vice presidential candidate, John Edwards, is a current member of the committee, "And I'll just tell you that in the last year and a half we haven't seen a whole lot of his running mate. And I would hope that he would agree to release to you the record of his attendance at meetings and hearings of the Senate Intelligence Committee over the last year and a half, or his total service on that committee."

Chambliss also questioned some of the votes Kerry did cast.

"For example, in1993 after the World Trade Center bombing Senator Kerry introduced a number of measures that were to reduce funding for the intelligence community by $7.5 billion, including a bill that he introduced in 1995 that called for the reduction in funding for the intelligence committees and intelligence communities by $300 million a year for five consecutive years," he said.

Chambliss points out those five years led up to Sept. 11. Kerry did not get any co-sponsors on that bill.

"He's been in the Senate for 20 years," said Chambliss. "Nobody has come to the platform to say, 'This is what John Kerry has done in his 20 years in the Senate.' They're not doing that because they can't do that."
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« Reply #11 on: August 27, 2004 10:55 am CDT »
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And Bush is a saint? No. I've done my research and like I said I really dont want to vote for anyone


In any of my words in my previous posts did I ever say Bush was a Saint? No! I do think that Bush does show more leadership. He is determined to keep our country safe! Will stand by his decisions and not flip-flop when things get tough! He is interested in keeping our taxes lower and giving more money to those who have children and are married! Did you enjoy your extra money last year in your refund--Yeah get ready to give it back if Kerry is elected.
 These are the things I look for in a President. I think Bush has done a good job--Not Great but good! If your basing your dislike for Bush due to the War--Just remember Kerry Voted for it too due to the information that Bush and Kerry both viewed to come to that conclusion.

On a side note CNN is one of the most Democratic biased news casts aside from NBC! If you want to really educate yourself watch Fox News! At least they aren't in the pockets of the Parties!
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« Reply #12 on: August 27, 2004 10:58 am CDT »
Im a democrat ;)
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« Reply #13 on: August 27, 2004 11:07 am CDT »
DUH!! I have democratic friends that are voting for Bush this year. Just cause your a Democrat doesn't mean you have to walk around with blinders on. Do more research. CNN is not the only source out there. Xanth just gave you a great column to read. There is a ton of more information out there.
 I work hard for my money and I intend to keep as much of it as possible. I am a true believer that you don't need the government to spoon feed you everything in life.
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« Reply #14 on: August 27, 2004 11:24 am CDT »
Yeah, no malarkey. I want the monies and the safety so i'm voting bush.
He's gave me a 42% raise last year and a 38% one this year. Da military luves bush's polocies!
Lol, i love you guys.

Yeah, the majority of civilian chicks i know won't vote for bush because either he is:
"eww, so ugly"
Or "he has pretty daughters, i hate him"
stupid simplexs.
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