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Who do you support?

Bush
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Kerry
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#21 Postby FWBHurricane » Wed Jun 02, 2004 10:58 pm

Now now...we dont need to start throwing insults. We should debate this in a civilized way ( Yeah right... ).
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#22 Postby USAwx1 » Wed Jun 02, 2004 11:12 pm

zwyts wrote:
Skywatch_NC wrote:And besides the war ON terrorism...Bush is a man of MORALS and CHARACTER! :D

Not like Clinton who cheats with a floosy in the White House behind his wife's back!

Need we say MORE...zits...er zwyts...

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The way he treated McCain was very moralistic. Quite a man to cast disrespect on a POW, while he and Cheney were floating along back home.


I would support John McCain if he was running again this year, over Bush or Kerry. I did in 2000, until he dropped out of the race, however in the primary, (even though i thought he was OUTRAGEOUSLY boring and the best cure for insomnia) I voted out of party and went w/ Gore. Would i vote for Al Gore over George Bush again, probably not, would I Vote for John Kerry over George bush, no, would I vote for McCain over all of the aforementioned candidates, heck yeah.
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#23 Postby coriolis » Wed Jun 02, 2004 11:20 pm

Bush. I'm too tired to debate and it wouldn't change anyone's mind anyway.
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#24 Postby Brent » Thu Jun 03, 2004 9:38 am

zwyts wrote:
Skywatch_NC wrote:And besides the war ON terrorism...Bush is a man of MORALS and CHARACTER! :D

Not like Clinton who cheats with a floosy in the White House behind his wife's back!

Need we say MORE...zits...er zwyts...

Eric


The way he treated McCain was very moralistic. Quite a man to cast disrespect on a POW, while he and Cheney were floating along back home.


That was the PRIMARIES. They were running AGAINST each other. Name one Presidential primary race that wasn't ugly.
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#25 Postby streetsoldier » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:27 am

John Mc Cain, despite his exemplary war service record, has not shown himself to be very astute in countering terror, or with his well-meaning, but flawed Campaign Finance Act.

Kerry's record in the Senate speaks for itself...he is NOT a Commander-in-Chief, nor should he ever be granted such powers. I won't mention my feelings on Kerry's war record, save to state that his post-service actions were nothing less than TREASON.

I'll have a BUSH... :wink:
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#26 Postby j » Thu Jun 03, 2004 11:26 am

Bush ---
* because I value my life, my families life, and the general security of our country.
* Democrats vow to repeal the tax cuts
* not only will they repeal (which is a tax hike)..rest assured they will continue to tax us to death
* He believes the Government is responsible for national defense and that only a strong America can remain a free America.
* Pro Life -- this is a NO BRAINER
* High moral integrity...he's not boinking interns while on the phone discussing national security issues.



An attack today on this country would not change my mind. I think we have the best man available at this time in office and a change in mid stream would be disastrous.

If you want diasaster..just hang in there till 2008..its coming.
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#27 Postby vbhoutex » Thu Jun 03, 2004 2:42 pm

j wrote:Bush ---
* because I value my life, my families life, and the general security of our country.
* Democrats vow to repeal the tax cuts
* not only will they repeal (which is a tax hike)..rest assured they will continue to tax us to death
* He believes the Government is responsible for national defense and that only a strong America can remain a free America.
* Pro Life -- this is a NO BRAINER
* High moral integrity...he's not boinking interns while on the phone discussing national security issues.



An attack today on this country would not change my mind. I think we have the best man available at this time in office and a change in mid stream would be disastrous.

If you want diasaster..just hang in there till 2008..its coming.


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#28 Postby Guest » Thu Jun 03, 2004 7:28 pm

Bush! Which reminds, I need to stop by my local Republican office and pick up some signs for my yard. In 2000, you should have seen it, our whole block was full of Bush/Cheney signs. :)
...Jennifer...
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#29 Postby abajan » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:15 pm

FWBHurricane wrote:Bush a whimp? HA! Atleast he has the balls to declare war on a nation and go to war pretty much ALONE.


Declaring a war is one thing. Fighting in that war is another. Now that takes balls. It's the actual troops that have the balls!

I voted for Kerry...

Hey wait a minute...I just remembered I'm not even an American, so my vote doesn't count!

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#30 Postby Brent » Thu Jun 03, 2004 10:40 pm

mrschad wrote:Bush! Which reminds, I need to stop by my local Republican office and pick up some signs for my yard. In 2000, you should have seen it, our whole block was full of Bush/Cheney signs. :)
...Jennifer...


I've gotta pick up my Bush/Cheney signs for my yard and when I get my car in about 2 months, my bumper stickers. :P

I'm going all out this year even though I'm not old enough to vote. :(

Won't be til 2006.

It's the same way here. I don't know any liberals. :)
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