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To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (90850)12/8/2004 10:07:54 AM
From: epicure  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 108807
 
A real participant in a democracy does not stand behind a leader who is wrong. Our volunteer military has my best wishes, but their mission is wrong, is causing harm to the US, and has endangered their lives for nothing. People who feel the way I do cannot, will not, and should not, support Bush- since they would be abandoning their care of this democracy if they did that.

Not everyone who voted for Bush is stupid- but you can't think much of those folks who still think Iraq was involved in 9/11, and that Saddam was active with Al Qaeda. Whoever those people voted for, they are idiots.



To: J. C. Dithers who wrote (90850)12/8/2004 12:14:39 PM
From: redfish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
"We are one country, not two, and we should stand behind our duly elected leaders and especially our volunteer military in harm's way. It is to John Kerry's credit that he does."

That'll happen as soon as they start building snowmen in hell.

The email that was posted earlier was, in fact, from a very stupid person. She honestly believed that at some point in his life, Kerry described anti-U.S. terrorism as a "nuisance." In fact, he never said that. What he said is that he hoped that someday it could be reduced to a mere nuisance.

So, she voted for Bush out of sheer ignorance. I have no use for her whatsoever.