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


To: redfish who wrote (13561)4/9/2004 10:38:10 AM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
As you can see from the item I posted, foreign forces such as the Al Qaeda and the radical Islamic elements want Bush to be in the White House so that hey can continue their war.
With the recent Iraqi outbreak of violence, it goes to prove that Bush's presence in the WH will cause the Iraqi situation to deteriorate and the loss of US goodwill towards the ordinary Iraqi. Today, it looks like the Iraqis are leaning more towards radicalism than when the US military went in.

If Bush wanted to change the world with his war, he certainly has succeeded. He changed it forever for the 630 American families (to date) who have lost their dear ones. He has also changed the lives of the countless Iraqi families including hundreds maybe thousands of women and children. The numbers are growing. Bush's war is finally starting to hit home.

Let us have someone in the White House who actually knows about war first hand.

Vote John F. Kerry for President on Nov. 2, 2004