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GIoom
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PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 1:00 am


well I don't like him because he's bad for the economomy. He takes peoples rights away unfairly, for an illusian of national security. He brought us into a unjustifiable war that will probably provoke more terrorism, which in turn might bring back the unconstitutional draft. He listens to Ashcroft, who is mega controlling of everything. He cuts taxes and raises spending, which raises the deficiet (Puts a larger debt to future generations of Americans). Instead he should cut spending and taxes at the same time.

I'm giving no illusions here, I hate kerry too. I'm just saying that Bush has done almost everything I'm against. I'm most likely going to vote libertarian.

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I'll probably make a 'Why I wont vote for kerry' thread a little later too.
PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 7:09 am


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well I don't like him because he's bad for the economomy. He takes peoples rights away unfairly, for an illusian of national security. He brought us into a unjustifiable war that will probably provoke more terrorism, which in turn might bring back the unconstitutional draft. He listens to Ashcroft, who is mega controlling of everything. He cuts taxes and raises spending, which raises the deficiet (Puts a larger debt to future generations of Americans). Instead he should cut spending and taxes at the same time.

I'm giving no illusions here, I hate kerry too. I'm just saying that Bush has done almost everything I'm against. I'm most likely going to vote libertarian.

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I'll probably make a 'Why I wont vote for kerry' thread a little later too.


Yes, I've noticed he has taken away a lot of our rights and said its because of the war, and yes, hes brought our economy down.

Although I didn't think he should have been voted into office in the first place, I do hope he wins the election this year. The only reason for this is the fact that Kerry is too passive So, he was a soldier? That doesn't mean he can handle a war by himself. At least Bush holds his positions on subjects, while Kerry doesn't. Kerry either skips around it, or uses the side of the arguement that suits him best for that moment. You never know what hes running for or against.

Also, lets face it. We're not going to have a 3rd party candidate win any time soon. Not at least until quite a few elections occur where the popular vote is the only one that counts. Even then, they don't have near enough funding to get the word out there properly. So, I guess Bush it is. whee

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irishprincess

PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 6:35 pm


i say vote nader. sweatdrop


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 12, 2004 8:05 pm


irishprincess
i say vote nader. sweatdrop


green party biggrin


Why would you vote for Nader, and not Badnarik?

Charley


irishprincess

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 1:55 pm


Charley
irishprincess
i say vote nader. sweatdrop


green party biggrin


Why would you vote for Nader, and not Badnarik?



because i really dont know alot about badnarick..i dont know a whole lot about all of the parties, or all of the candidates. and as far as i can tell, nader seems like a very dedicated, enthusiastic, concerned guy. what party is badnarick for??
PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 3:57 pm


Badnarik is the Libertarian, so he automatically gets my vote.

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irishprincess

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 4:19 pm


ah. well i think hed get my vote as well smile (but nader is definitely second!)
PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 6:16 pm


Well I looked up facism in the dictionary, and I discovered Bush is a fascist.

It says facism is a state of government where the affairs of the government are more important the Liberty of the people. That's Bush.

It also states that a facist government only answers to itself and not the Rights of the people. *caugh* patriot act *caugh*.

Can anyone add to this? I sure can, but I'd rather hear imput from others.

GIoom
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irishprincess

PostPosted: Mon Sep 13, 2004 8:25 pm


well i agree with you to an extent, but im not gonna say that bush is a COMPLETE fascist..
PostPosted: Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:01 pm


irishprincess
well i agree with you to an extent, but im not gonna say that bush is a COMPLETE fascist..
haha I think half the Republicans and Democrats are facists.

GIoom
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