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


To: ChinuSFO who wrote (10204)3/27/2004 1:23:02 PM
From: steve harrisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
ChinuSFO,
I'll try one more time.

I keep hearing vote for Kerry because Bush sucks.

Until you provide reasons and examples of why Kerry would be a better leader of America then Bush, then Bush will be re-elected. here's a reason Kerry should not be leader of the citizens of the United States.

cnn.com
Kerry:"I have heard from people who are leaders elsewhere in the world who don't appreciate the Bush administration approach and would love to see a change in the leadership of the United States," he said.

Steve



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (10204)3/27/2004 1:26:55 PM
From: lorneRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Chinu. You said...." lorne, terrorwise, let me ask if you feel safer now than you were immediately following 9/11."....

YES! There are now a lot of dead islam terrorist that were free before Sept.11 to slither their way into our free countries and set up shop making themselves even harder to kill that they are now.

The islam terrorists are certainly more pissed of now that they were immediately after Sept. 11. and that's good. Remember something it takes only a few islam terrorists to murder a lot of innocent people and make it appear they are winning. islam terrorists use fear and islam in general use fear to control their muslim citizens. It has worked for them for the last 1500 years and still is working for them against many many people.

You said....In reply to your own question....." I don't. We here talk about dirty bombs could go off any time in the US. We see international flights being cancelled."....

Chinu. These things could have happened long before Sept. 11, we just were not full aware of where these islam terrorists were at. Now we know and I for one feel safer knowing that islam terrorists are now at least/last being fought as we should have been doing years ago.........YES I FEEL SAFER.

Consider....islam terrorists now have a lot more trouble setting up shop in our countries...Thanks to the efforts of Prez Bush. Give credit where it is due.

There are 90 countries WITH US in the fight against islam terrorism.



To: ChinuSFO who wrote (10204)3/27/2004 1:34:13 PM
From: lorneRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
Chinu. I don't know about you and others but I find it very very sad to watch the most powerful nation on planet earth....The USA...appear to be self destructing from within. From their very own political parties who appear to hate each other more than they hate their enemies...islam terrorists.

How do you think this sort of thing looks to other countries and our enemies. Must look like a circus over here.

Don King lends voice to Republicans' anti-Kerry Internet 'game'
Fri Mar 26, 6:16 PM ET Add Entertainment - AFP to My Yahoo!
story.news.yahoo.com

WASHINGTON (AFP) - Colorful US boxing promoter Don King has thrown himself into the political arena by lending his voice to a Republican Internet "game" attacking Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites), the Republican National Committee (news - web sites) announced.

The "game," found on the web at www.gop.com/kerryvskerry, shows King in a boxing ring announcing a fight between Kerry and Kerry.

"Ladies and Gentlemen -- Welcome to Kerry versus Kerry, the battle for the Democratic Party," King announces with his trademark toothy smile and grey mane.

Two likenesses of Kerry -- one in blue trunks, the other in red -- appear on the screen for "30 rounds" with gloves that say "flip" and "flop." Each round represents a different issue, from the war in Iraq to Israel's security fence.

Republicans have accused Kerry of taking two sides on several major issues.

A person using a computer can make the lanky-looking "Kerrys" punch each other by clicking on the flip-flop gloves as King shouts comments like "That's below the belt!"

"Ladies and Gentleman, what you have just witnessed tonight is some of the greatest dancing, bobbing, weaving, sticking, moving and ducking by Kerry. It was certainly entertaining," King says at the end of the "fight."

But in the last image, it is the gloved hand of a grinning President George W. Bush that King holds in the air.

"So the decision is no surprise. Because of his commitment to the right decisions, his steady leadership round after round. In the blue trunks with the red top: President George Walker Bush!"