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When side-jobs hurt your chances.. |
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well,. ... |
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08/31/2004 |
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Dear pattersb,
Why do you say that you would not vote for the opposition to Bush? I am a Canadian who daily watches the News telecasts coming out of the U.S., so I am curious as to what you think about Kerry? If I was an American I think that I would also vote for Bush, but I know relatively nothing about Kerry....except that he served in Vietnam and that he looks like an old man to me. I would like to know what you have to say about him?. |
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To put it simply, Kerry has recently stood against everything he has always stood for. Example, he now calls himself pro-war. (unbelievable, considering 200,000 of his supporters showed up in NYC to declare Bush the child of Hitler)
Which is to say, he is merely an opportunist whose "political calling" is more about fullfilling HIS destiny, not as a result of some higher obligation to society. While bush garbles his words from time to time, when deciphered they rarely condradict themselves, unlike Kerry.
Despite all Bush's failings to properly communicate objectives and rally the world around our cause, he still is a man of principle, faith, loyalty and above all character.
Kerry, and any democrat candidate is now obligated to cow-tow to the democratic base, which grows increasingly "progressive" (ie; socialist, anti-individual, pro-government... lunactic) every second. The democrat party will continue to dissolve as long as the radicals are at its center (ie; Michael Moores, etc ..)
To learn more above this phenomenom, search for quotes by democrat senator Zell Miller, or watch his keynote address during the convention.
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