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


To: SalemsHex who wrote (24821)5/23/2004 12:25:07 PM
From: bentwayRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
I love you ex-Bushies. Your hero shown to be the venal idiot we've all been saying he was, you don't support the other side, but cry "a pox on both their houses". There're a vast and growing number of you, and you won't find any sympathy here. Vote Nader. Maybe Nader will really attract more Republicans, like he says.



To: SalemsHex who wrote (24821)5/23/2004 12:35:40 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Sometimes it is the in thing to be against the tide. I hope it is not that in your case.

All you have to do is first agree that this country is on a wrong track. Once you come to terms with that thought, then the rest becomes clear very soon. IMO, having more than two choices is detrimental to a democracy.



To: SalemsHex who wrote (24821)5/23/2004 1:22:43 PM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
The key this year is to dump Bush. Libertarians, Greens, reformists and everyone else should join in the effort.



To: SalemsHex who wrote (24821)5/23/2004 4:51:08 PM
From: tontoRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
The democrats and the republicans do not have a strong enough leader to stop this. They are doing much more harm than good.

No, McCain says, Republicans and Democrats are united on one issue: Throwing away taxpayers' money. "Fiscal irresponsibility is the one thing that unites Democrats and Republicans," says McCain, "And, for that, we should all be ashamed."

Both parties on Capitol Hill adhere to an age-old ritual: Congress doles out tax subsidies and increases federal spending to benefit influential constituencies or pet projects