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Bush vs. Kerry (pg. 2)
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| Eddie N MIAMI |
Kerry
I kinda wish there was a better option,But o well Kerry it is.No more Bush please. |
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| sikrav |
seriously guys....a good economy is all a country needs to be happy......SO VOTE BUSH.....
democrats would end up spending heaps of all over the joint on useless minority projects ...democrats and left wing political parties do not put the economy first |
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| daydreamer |
| *Does a little Kerry Dance* |
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| Kurve |
| quote: | Originally posted by sikrav
seriously guys....a good economy is all a country needs to be happy......SO VOTE BUSH.....
democrats would end up spending heaps of all over the joint on useless minority projects ...democrats and left wing political parties do not put the economy first |
hahahah another joke...well if i remember correctly clinton was in office we had such a great economy, now its been 4 years with bush and he keeps spending and spending and we are in such a huge deficit and our economy it into totaly s... so i dont see ur arguement there.... the whole thing saying republicans are better for the economy is the biggest heap of thats been ever told ... i think u need to go back and look into what really happend. |
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| Nautilus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Kurve
hahahah another joke...well if i remember when clinton was in office we had such a great economy, now been 4 years with bush and he keeps spending and spending and we are in such a huge deficit and our economy it into totaly s... so i dont see ur arguement there.... the whole thing saying republicans are better for the economy is the biggest heap of i ever told ... i think u need to go back and look into what really happend. |
Here, here. I was going to make the same point to counter sikrav's comment, but you beat me to it. Under Clinton the US had the largest budget surplus in our history.
From CNN.com
President Clinton announced Wednesday that the federal budget surplus for fiscal year 2000 amounted to at least $230 billion, making it the largest in U.S. history...
And just 3 short years later, under Bush Jr. and a Republican Congress Majority, the current administration has run the worst deficit in our history.
Also from CNN
This week, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) projected deficits of $401 billion in 2003 and $480 billion in 2004, both the widest deficits in dollar terms in the nation's history
If you ask American's whether they are better off than they were 4 years ago, guaranteed a majority of us would say NO. |
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| arctic |
Sikrav is an ignoramus and a troll - don't bother justifying his posts with replies.
As for me - Kerry. I knew that Bush was a fundamentalist Christian and as such was likely to institute a bunch of illogical and backward social policies, but I never for a moment believed that he'd screw up as badly as he has. Now, speaking as a non-American: to any Americans out there: if you're a Kerry supporter, for the love of god - get out there and vote. :p Don't be complacent and elect Bush again, your vote can and will make a difference. |
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| h0tsweetbabyd0l |
| quote: | Originally posted by arctic
Sikrav is an ignoramus and a troll - don't bother justifying his posts with replies.
Now, speaking as a non-American: to any Americans out there: if you're a Kerry supporter, for the love of god - get out there and vote. :p Don't be complacent and elect Bush again, your vote can and will make a difference. |
:) exactly ! yeah guys u gotta think that the next man u gonna elect as a president will be the president of ur country but also the most powerful man in the world and all of his actions got a lot of influence in the rest of the world .....so yeah don't vote bush again .....look as how he managed in 4 yrs to deteriorate all the relation of US and the rest of the world ..... :nervous: |
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| Kurve |
| quote: | Originally posted by arctic
Sikrav is an ignoramus and a troll - don't bother justifying his posts with replies.
As for me - Kerry. I knew that Bush was a fundamentalist Christian and as such was likely to institute a bunch of illogical and backward social policies, but I never for a moment believed that he'd screw up as badly as he has. Now, speaking as a non-American: to any Americans out there: if you're a Kerry supporter, for the love of god - get out there and vote. :p Don't be complacent and elect Bush again, your vote can and will make a difference. |
yeah voting is important but.... remember bush was never elected in to office he was appointed by the supreme court. I wouldnt doubt it if it was all paid for ... and if he gets another term i truely believe it was then paid off. |
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| halexander837 |
To tell you the truth, I don't really know who to choose.
But if want to talk about politics, talk to my dad. |
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| slIpitUpnglIde |
| quote: | Originally posted by sikrav
seriously guys....a good economy is all a country needs to be happy......SO VOTE BUSH.....
democrats would end up spending heaps of all over the joint on useless minority projects ...democrats and left wing political parties do not put the economy first |
I think it's sad that society is unable to climb out of the rut that it has always been in: we don't care about anything except our own fattening-up. W. hasn't actually given us a good economy, but what difference would it make if he had? We're insatiable, and it doesn't matter how much wealth we accumulate: we will continue to want more. And what happens to the rest of the world? Shall we blast them off in a rocket to space so that we can have all of their resources? Oh, but we need them for labor, that's right. |
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| Nautilus |
| If there is another controversy in this year's election, like back in 2000, and it appears that Bush stole this election as well, I will rescind my US citizenship and move to Europe! |
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