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


To: stockman_scott who wrote (56027)11/3/2004 1:42:41 AM
From: geode00Respond to of 81568
 
Cahill was a wuss. Kerry started gaining when the Clitonites came back in but it should have been much easier.

It's a war and it takes no prisoners. The Dems need to finally understand that (and all others including Republican conservatives who hate Bush).

I think Ted Turner is right: a 50/50 chance of the human race surviving another 50 years.



To: stockman_scott who wrote (56027)11/3/2004 1:45:03 AM
From: techguerrillaRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 81568
 
Kerry ran a pathetic campaign, Scott ... Bush lite .....

.......... I was really disappointed, but optimistic anyway. I went through a brief period of serious pessimism after the first Swift Boat ads.

But Kerry arose with power in the first debate and we all saw what a fool we had as a president. But the American public likes a fool. God only knows why.

The Democrats simply didn't have the guts to have someone attack the war on principle. Kerry attacked it on implementation, basically. That's "Bush lite."

The war is an outrage. The problem is, though, that the populace essentially supports the general effort of going on an offensive mode regarding the "war on terror." Even I, a liberal, wanted Bush's father to "finish the job" and get Saddam back in 1991. So I can see that the public is in for the duration on this one. Unfortunately, it's a suicide march.

We just don't have the economic base for this war now. The dollar is going to be under heavy attack.

..... And what about the Supreme Court? Bush can really alter it now.

/john