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To: American Spirit who wrote (2503)6/20/2003 5:59:32 PM
From: Brian Sullivan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957
 
You could refrain from using the non-word "Bushies" if you want anyone to take you seriously.



To: American Spirit who wrote (2503)6/20/2003 7:30:24 PM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793957
 
I agree that politics is about debate. However, the same accusations hurled from the left & right have become boring. For me personally, being registered Repub comes down to two concerns --a strong military for international affairs plus law and order for homeland security. In recent yrs the Repub party seems to give stronger support to those issues. If it was possible to vote in primary elections, I would not register at all since my views are more centrist than either political party today. We really need a 3rd party--the most vocal members of the right & left always seem to be extreme.



To: American Spirit who wrote (2503)6/20/2003 9:06:13 PM
From: JohnM  Respond to of 793957
 
No, I agree with Brian. This thread is not about whether to vote for Bush or Kerry or Dean but what their prospects might be. Bill puts it best when, in his first page, he uses the metaphor of thinking like Carville and Rove. If we start banging one another to vote for x o ry or against x or y, this thread is a goner.

If you must keep pushing the Kerry candidacy, please do some somewhere else.