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


To: lorne who wrote (29130)6/6/2004 10:39:42 PM
From: Patricia TrincheroRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
You are completely off in left field somewhere as to what I meant...............stop trying to mold my statements into your opinion............it won't work.

I know what AS meant so I am not questioning him. It's you who doesn't understand what he meant.

He or she meant that Bush was trying to influence the more gullible Catholics not all Catholics.

You took it to the next level based on your own subjective interpretation.

Everytime you post you go further from the true meaning.



To: lorne who wrote (29130)6/7/2004 1:23:19 AM
From: American SpiritRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 81568
 
Bush is HOPING to influence gullible Catholics.
It may be a cliche but probably most Catholics are still working class people. Bush favors the very rich over working class people. Hence, he wants their vote for some other reason. Liek abortion. That is phony too. Bush used to be a playboy. There is even a rumor he had two women aborted.

More important, Bush doesn't even like the Pope I'm sure. Did you see his expression as he stepped up to meet him. No joy at all. On the contrary. very stiff and forced.

Meanwhile Kerry is a life-long practicing Catholic, but never a hypocrite. he will stand up to the church old-fashioned ultra conservatives and go with the mainstream realistic, what he believes in and no different. Kerry though would have a great time with the Pope. for sure.