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Well although I wouldn't necessarily classify myself as a democrat, I will be voting for John Kerry in November despite my significant lack of enthusiasm for his campaign. It is true that I will be voting "against Bush" rather than "for Kerry." If I weren't living in Florida, I'd probably vote for Badnarik, but while I believe that it is generally better to vote for the best candidate rather than the lesser of two evils, it is my opinion that the threat of a Bush candidacy for four years in which he does not have to worry about being re-elected could potentially make the past four years pale by comparison.
My main problem with the Kerry/Edwards platform isn't so much that I strongly disagree with any of his proposals (except for his support of affirmative action and the war on drugs), it's that his platform doesn't address the issues which really matter to me. A list of "issues" taken from his campaign website reads as such:
| quote: | http://www.johnkerry.com/issues/
Children & Families
Civil Rights
Economy
Education
Energy
Environment
Health Care
Homeland Security
National Security
National Service
Rural America
Science and Technology
Stronger Communities
Veterans
Women |
"Children & Families" doesn't really inspire me in any way. On civil rights I strongly disagree with him (and his position leads me to question his character). His economic platform sounds good on the surface but is too vague at this point to inspire my confidence. Energy is a good topic but it's really just part of his "Science and Technology" category IMO, it doesn't deserve that much attention on its own - I'm not one of those people crying about my gas prices and at this point I really don't care.
The environment is a good issue but I'm not sure his solutions are the best. Health care doesn't mean much to me, and neither do any of his security/military issues. "Rural America," "Veterans," "Women?" Sounds to me like he's just pandering out to various groups, none of which are me. "Stronger Communities" means nothing to me. I like his platform on Science and Technology, but it isn't in my top five issues.
So basically the issue's he's promising to address aren't the issues that I believe should be addressed. So, while I agree with him on most of his positions, he seems to me to be off the mark with what to be giving his position on.
The issues that are important to me: civil liberties, electoral reform, genuine educational reform, reduced government regulation, stronger seperation of church and state, responsible federal spending, and the elimination of inherently racist "groupthink," are either inadequately explained, glossed over, or ignored entirely in the Kerry/Edwards platform.
Perhaps it's because I'm not really a Democrat which is why his platform "doesn't do it for me." But for a candidate who's supposed to be trying to appeal to independent and politically centrist voters, I don't think he's very appealing at all.
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Sep-08-2004 07:35
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ResonantDrag
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: just visiting
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i wouldn't go so far as to say the anti-bush folk would pick anyone, regardless of what they stand for. We do need someone that can make headway repairing our severed foreign relations. I wouldn't mind going to europe without trying to disguise myself as a German. Yeah, i'm not a big fan of social spending, which Kerry represents, but this perpetual military problem that bush is causing is getting a little out of hand.
I consider myself a civil libertarian (you know, a republican without special interests), and i would like to see a dismissal of this new breed of republicans. Maybe if Kerry wins in November, the party will be forced to reevaluate it's leadership priorities and give us a candidate that can't be called a goofy dimwit in 2008.
No, Kerry proposals don't resonate with my leadership ideals, but it doesn't sound like the fingernails on blackboard that we've been exposed to for the last four years. If the bush team wants to try to destroy Kerry's character before trying to repair their own, they're just living up to this voter's expectations.
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Sep-13-2004 19:15
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tribu
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| quote: | Originally posted by AnotherWay83
im pretty sure that for most ppl. this is more of an "anybody-but-bush" election than it is a "lets get kerry into office" election. (that's how it is for me too). |
Depends on what side of the fence you stand on. Personally, Im not even in the yard, as Kerry is too much of a I run my campaign (and potentially presidency) on public opinion polls and Bush is overly concerned with making his pals rich while building some kind of presidential legacy. Sounds like a third party vote for me this year.
This is just my opinion, so sorry if you dont agree....Im sure no one will..
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Sep-14-2004 04:05
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