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


To: stockman_scott who wrote (1938)2/13/2004 1:05:37 PM
From: Ann CorriganRespond to of 81568
 
What's your definition of 'humble foreign policy'?
Pres Bush had his entire priority list stolen by the terrorists on 9/11. He did not plan to be in office on that day. If you recall, his original plan was to make education improvement the #1 goal. Sadly, that is the area that needs most attention & instead, mid-east radicals have superimposed their agenda over our country's domestic concerns.

Your friends & relatives have become lost in a fog of poor judgment when it comes to their best interests. If your definition of 'humble foreign policy' is that the U.S. caters to the UN's vision of world order, the majority of Americans don't agree with you. We intend to remain sovereign & make independent decisions without being dictated to by other nations. They always protect their best interests--Americans need to do the same & if we don't, we're downright foolish. A vote for John Kerry will be a vote to place the USA under control of the UN.

>>Bush has NEVER been sincere yet...He promised us 'a humble foreign policy' and look what we have received...He ran as a moderate and has governed from the hard right -- he is an extremist who has lied to take us into a reckless and unnecessary war over in Iraq...Most of my wealthy and conservative relatives will never support Bush again (IMO, he's finished and has lost credibility with most of his base and with many leaders around the world).<<