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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: WaveSeeker who wrote (1238)2/8/2004 12:44:06 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
Wave, Bush did not win in 2000. And that was when the economy was far far better. What makes you think Bush will win now.

I think your post is what you wish should happen. But that is not how the American people will vote. They want jobs, good jobs here in the US. Not in India, China etc. They want good schools here in the US first, not good schools in Iraq for the Iraqi children at the expense of our children when we are paying the tax dollars.



To: WaveSeeker who wrote (1238)2/8/2004 12:57:36 PM
From: portageRead Replies (4) | Respond to of 81568
 
45% "like" bush enough to vote for him today. LOL.

What happened to that formerly high rating ? The past two years of misleads and misdeeds, of course.

Personal privilege ? bush WROTE THE BOOK.

Coward. Chickenhawk. AWOL Boy George. Bring it on.

sfgate.com

Muller, one of Kerry's co-founders of Vietnam Veterans
Against the War, said such charges will only fire up
veterans -- and focus attention on the president's military
background.

"To the extent that they try that, they will call into question:
Where was Bush? What did he do (in the military)? What
about the nature of his service?'' says Muller. "And the more
you look at that, the worse it looks ... (Bush) jumped ahead
of a five-year waiting list to get into the National Guard for
the express purposes of not getting caught in the Vietnam
War.''

"The fact is that the United States is involved in a war, and
what's particularly remarkable is that we got into it because
of the driving force of people like ... Paul Wolfowitz, (Vice
President) Dick Cheney, (Secretary of Defense Donald)
Rumsfeld and Bush,'' says Muller, who has known Kerry for
three decades.

Those men "share one thing in common,'' Muller adds. "Not
one of them ever went to war.''