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


To: Karen Lawrence who wrote (53055)10/15/2004 1:54:44 AM
From: techguerrillaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 81568
 
The comparison between Kerry and Bush was stunning

.......... The electorate really hadn't gotten to know Kerry. Then they saw him so presidential on that stage with someone so unpresidential.

I haven't agreed with Kerry on all points. But I've been supporting him since Bill Bradley bowed out of public life. His approach to Iraq has bewildered me. I think he really had viewed Saddam as a serious threat and was perplexed as to how to go about assuring he was disarmed. He wanted to treat this matter with caution and was basically bamboozled by Bush with that idiotic war "authorization" vote. The whole nation, though, was bamboozled back in the late summer of 2002. Bush had created such a paranoid state of affairs too; basically accusing anyone opposed to his policies as being unpatriotic.

Bush's manipulative policies are backfiring on him now as the Iraq situation worsens and the public sees Kerry as a leader with potential statesmanlike stature.

Kerry ... landslide. Over 300 electoral votes. 52%-48%, excluding the stooges for Ralph.

Mark it down.

/john