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


To: redfish who wrote (11083)3/31/2004 3:36:32 PM
From: Patricia TrincheroRespond to of 81568
 
It's impossible to support a leader who sends our children off to die in a war that is justified by reckless lies and exaggerated intelligence claims............not only can the citizens of the U.S. no longer trust him but the whole world cannot trust him.

How can any sane individual allow their child to lose it's life for this leader's personal agenda? No one with a brain can afford to support this gone stray Bush regime.



To: redfish who wrote (11083)3/31/2004 4:52:56 PM
From: Ann CorriganRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
Kerry is more dangerous for us than Bush--that's the point.
Dems had their chance to choose a moderate candidate, they instead were steamrolled into choosing a radically liberal, downright dangerous candidate who moderate voters cannot support. I have strong feelings about the upcoming election because, afterall, it will effect the country's direction in crucial yrs ahead. We can't afford experimentation with leadership right now....it's important to stay the course. Within 4yrs terrorism will be a footnote and we can elect a Pres strong on domestic issues. Kerry would not be that type of Pres in any case.
He's already demonstrating what he & his wife's 1st priority will be--conforming to Europe's environmental demands & kissing up to foreign leaders in numerous ways.
He's merely parroting American workers concerns currently in order to catch the golden ring. "Better the devil we know, than the one we don't know" applies this yr.

Most politically concerned posters at SI state their opinions without becoming radical. However, each side has their own nutcase. We all know who they are & read their posts with a ton of salt.