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To: manalagi who wrote (12592)4/7/2005 12:42:59 AM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 361320
 
I worked for Kerry, gave him money, but he never had my heart. I was just totally against Bush. That he couldn't beat as flawed a President as Bush is a terrible failure. He'll never get my support again, and I hope he doesn't even TRY running next time. When I found out he had 14 million unspent, I was completely disgusted. What an idiot!



To: manalagi who wrote (12592)4/7/2005 6:22:15 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Respond to of 361320
 
We must never forget that many years of genocidal sanctions (mostly under the Clinton regime) took a huge toll of civilian life in Iraq and prepared the way for the Bush invasion.

The differences between the parties on this issue are minor and strictly tactical. Congressional Democrats voted overwhelmingly for Bush's request for $82 billion to continue this war of aggression. Kerry went out of his way recently to assert his support of the war.



To: manalagi who wrote (12592)4/7/2005 11:46:18 AM
From: American Spirit  Respond to of 361320
 
Don't twist my words. I didn't say to lay off OBL to take out Saddam. That was Bush's choice. I felt the opposite. Obviously there is something secret going on between the Bushes and Bin Laudens. OBL always seems to evade capture. And the Bushes and Saudis are so close. Instead, they baited and switched, making Saddam the new boogey man. Saddam needed to be taken out eventually but it was not the top threat. I pegged Saddam as the #7 threat in the world. However, the Iraqis have oilfields. That is Bush's #1 priority and the one reason for invading they never mention, except when they lied and told us the oil would pay for the war.