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To: Brumar89 who wrote (147797)10/14/2004 12:51:56 AM
From: Don Hurst  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Are you suggesting that the selected one would be so weak to let the UN impose it's will (if that is what it would ever want to do in the real world??) and let the sanctions go away?

Gee, I thought we were a certified member of the Security Council and the selected one is a certified Texas gun slinger but he would not use his veto power....is that right??

So I guess you believe the selected one would pull us out of the UN so the rest of the world could have a love affair with Saddam?

Yeah hard to believe, but based on what he has done to create the Iraq mess, he could do something as stupid as that.



To: Brumar89 who wrote (147797)10/14/2004 7:06:22 AM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
What kind of nonsense would one expect from a moron who refers to the duly elected President of the United States as "the selected one" and who also thinks the hieght of intellectaul comment is "Impeach the idiot"?

Donny boy is the typical Bush hating moron.......



To: Brumar89 who wrote (147797)10/14/2004 9:10:31 AM
From: michael97123  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 281500
 
OT Politics

I watched the debate last night and i was convinced that bush kicked ass. But the debate polls show different results. This is not good for bush at all. Some indys apparently buy into the tax the rich rhetoric. Many think kerry has the answers on health care and dont take into accout the fact that his plan cant be paid for without raising taxes across the board which he has pledged not to do. Some indy folks think stem cell and pro-choice are as important as other issues and they move toward kerry. My own immediate family started the race at 4-3-1 Kerry and now they are 6-1-1 kerry. (I am the one in the Bush column and you folks know how i waffle.) This movement has all occurred in the last three weeks since the debates started. Kerry looks Presidential albeit imo, like a bad actor president in a made for TV movie. It's like voting for james broland.
But i cant argue with the polls any longer. I warned Lindy Bill's group a long time ago that bush was heading for defeat. The contrast between kerry as portrayed in rovian and swift boat circles and the man we see on stage is night and day even for those of us who may think rove has it more right. So why the national polls still mostly have bush in the lead? Perhaps they are missingt he energized young who are big-time anti-bush. In the past these folks make noise that they are going to vote. This time they will and i wonder if the national polls take this into account.
Look for rove&co to sling mud for the next 20 days. Mud is all they have left and if they find something that sticks i guess they can still pull it out. That Sinclair movie probably will be the first shot. MIke
PS anyone offended by kerry reference to cheneys daugther.
PPS Chris matthews said that if bush had answer the question on whether gays choose to be gay or are born that way, by saying the choose, Shiefer should have followed up by saying Mr. President when did you make the choice?