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


To: LindyBill who wrote (80643)11/28/2006 5:13:15 PM
From: ChinuSFORespond to of 81568
 
Time to put this thread in the dumper.

This is not a thread that is so much for Kerry as it is for voting into the White House the wrong guy. Posters on this thread who supported Kerry during 2004 do feel that they have been vindicated by the results of 2006. That is reason enough to stop this thread. But as they say, the work is not done until it is done.

And that work will be done only after either Hillary or Obama or Edwards get voted into the White House in 2008.

Until then, Don't Blame me for the actions of Bush since I voted for Kerry in 2004.



To: LindyBill who wrote (80643)11/28/2006 5:29:49 PM
From: sea_biscuitRespond to of 81568
 
Idiot! This is NOT the "Vote for Kerry" thread.

Read the title again - "Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry".



To: LindyBill who wrote (80643)12/9/2006 5:43:40 PM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
Why are you defending neocon hardliners like Bolton when their brand of foreign policy is now proven failure which has greatly weakened our country? Merely talking tough and refusing to cooperate with others isn't a recipe for success, it's a recipe to be disliked and ultimately fail because no one wants to cooperate with you. The main reason we had so few allies in confronting Saddam was the arrogant hardline attidude of the Bush-Cheney crowd, including Bolton. And their dishonesty and oil-related corruption. That has directly impacted our effort in Iraq and is a major cause of our failures.



To: LindyBill who wrote (80643)12/9/2006 5:46:50 PM
From: American SpiritRespond to of 81568
 
Don't worry about Kerry. He should be president now and would be an excellent one. Maybe one of the greats, which is exactly why all his rivals in both parties fear him and take any excuse to try and damage him. He got mugged a few days before the election by the White House and democratic rivals joined in. Why? Because they fear him, because they know he's a threat to their careers, no other reason. Everyone knows Kerry's botched joke is a non-issue, including everyone in the White House and GOP spin room who spent two days openly lying to the American people about it. Also, the joke non-issue only reminded voters of Iraq and Bush's failure there, how badly Bush has hurt our troops, plus his smear campaigns, so it boomeranged and hurt Bush and the GOP. It also hurt Kerry but only temporarily. In about three months he'll come back strong, you'll see. He also has 14 million in the bank, which might even be more than Hillary Clinton. He doesn't need to declare early like the lesser known candidates.

Finally, the 2008 has everything to do with who actually runs. Right now Dems like Obama and Gore, but we don't know if either will run. There there is Hillary. I say she's much more vulnerable than Kerry. You'll see. She's also the one the GOP wants to run against and smart insiders know that. They will spread the word. The rest of the Dem candidates are all fine, but have a lot of work to do to even be recognized. None of them are perfect. In fact there is never anything such as a perfect candidate. Maybe if Obama were a white war hero with a name like Robert Justice he'd be perfect, but he isn't.