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Politics : THE 2004 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: PROLIFE who wrote (1181)2/17/2004 9:02:43 AM
From: Rock_nj  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2164
 
Look, if you're wealthy and you benefit from the Bush policies, I see no reason why one wouldn't vote for Bush enthusastically this fall. He's your man. But, we've lost 3 million white collar and working class jobs under Bush, and he doesn't appear to have a plan to remedy that situation. His policies greatly benefit his wealthy cronies. $160 Billion spent on Iraq, when we've got public works projects that would benefit the average American in their everyday life, that have gone unfunded all my lifetime. That doesn't make sense to me. It makes sense if you own a large piece of Halliburton or some other defense/oil related concern, because you're making out like a bandit, but for the average American it does nothing to improve their lives. That is one of the main reasons I will be voting for John Kerry this fall. I don't expect him to solve all our problems, but he'll make a sincere effort to look out for the interest of the other 95% of America, not just the top 5% who are being so well taken care of under this President.