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To: Mannie who wrote (61222)10/17/2004 10:29:43 PM
From: Gary Walker  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 89467
 
W's myopic "vision."

So what is Kerry's vision of the US?

A place where class warfare is encouraged?
A place where Civil Liberties are more important than protecting the population from terrorists?
A place where anything goes to get elected?

The man with a plan for everything is a man who will promise you anything to get your vote.

He's something that might shock you. The ONLY person I trust in this election for President is Ralph Nader. I don't agree with much of his thinking, but at LEAST he's straight with the public. He's the most honest American since Abe Lincoln, too bad his policies are misguided.

3 years ago Americans thought Bush was a great President. Several months ago I toyed with the ideal of voting for Kerry, because Bush has made some serious mistakes. A lot of my Republican friends feel the same way. However, Kerry is so morally corrupt that I would rather not vote than vote for him.

Why is he corrupt:
1. He would say anything to get elected.
2. He married money because he need it to gain power which is the ultimate corruptor.
3. He favors abortion which is murder.
4. He drives an SUV while proclaiming to be an environmentalist.
5. He implies that because Cheney has a Lesbian daughter that the Christian vote should go against the Republicans.
6. He lectures us in the last weeks of the campaign from a CHURCH.

What does this say about his moral character? Doesn't any of this bother you?



To: Mannie who wrote (61222)10/17/2004 11:12:12 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 89467
 
Economists now agree: 'You can't buy happiness'

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