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Kerry or Bush? (pg. 7)
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| DR86 |
| quote: | Originally posted by das_Mario
The U.N. Oil-For-Food scandal is a prime example of how far the U.N. has fallen. It's absolutely disgusting!
BTW...just because some people do not believe liberal propaganda does not make them immature and ignorant.
And one more thing...check your spelling before you post! |
yeah, God forbid i spell council wrong once..:rolleyes:
and how exactly are the workings of the UN liberal propaganda? did i not say in my previous post that the security council isn't really effective?
c'mon man...stop with this left-wing conspiracy bull. |
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| PVD_S11DJ |
| if it were up to me, the US would remove itself from the UN and we would force them to move their headquarters to a different country ~~ mabye France would be appropriate. Its filled with third world countries who are our adversaries. |
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| sandstorm03 |
| quote: | Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
if it were up to me, the US would remove itself from the UN and we would force them to move their headquarters to a different country ~~ mabye France would be appropriate. Its filled with third world countries who are our adversaries. |
aim bitch |
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| PVD_S11DJ |
| quote: | Originally posted by sandstorm03
aim bitch |
im on vacation - no AIM here! :( |
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| Miss Bliss |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ A.i
ok.. so how many of you are acctually gonna vote. i know a lot of people our age (18- mid 20's) say they would vote for someone but never really do. my vote goes to kerry. and lets seriously get out there and vote. |
hear hear :toocool: |
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| Cobra Commander |
| Yeap I am voting for John Kerry also |
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| klingklang77 |
| quote: | Originally posted by DR86
yeah, God forbid i spell council wrong once..:rolleyes:
c'mon man...stop with this left-wing conspiracy bull. |
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| fr0st |
Bush here.... I know what crap to expect from bush....
Kerry is a better speaker, but is a better leader? I doubt it. Was everyone aware his wife inherited the heinz fortune of about 500m? Hes not exactly the poorest fellow arround...
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansa.../5880038.htm?1c
check it out... |
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| DanceFever |
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
i just like to think in the now. since 9/11 we haven't suffered any attacks on our soil which I think should be something that everyone is looking at. Whether seeing through the words during debate or what each campaign is striving for should even matter. the fact is that we can/will not tolerate any attacks on our soil. At the expense of our citizens by paying more tax dollars or sacrificing rights to abortion or opinions. We shouldn't nitpick the ideology that each side is representing and focus on the fact of living. Yes alot of people are talking about certain points that they object to, but how can anyone object to anything if they aren't living. |
they don't need to attack the US because all the middle eastern countries are sending their soldiers into Iraq and attacking us here. i say "here" because I'm in Iraq now and I know what I'm talking about. They are doing plenty of damage and they're making the newspapers everyday.
| quote: | Originally posted by Stassi
Hes also not preserving life by sending innocent kids who signed up for the army so "the government pays for your school", but in reality all the people who have died in vain in a pointless war will never get the school funding they deserve cause they are dead.
This is a difficult election. But we need a good president, not a bad alternative to a bad president. |
that's why you don't join the Army for school money. everyone who signs the contract know what they COULD be getting into. whether they choose to weigh the risks is their problem. However, you are correct, we do need a good president and not an alternative to a bad one.
| quote: | Originally posted by klingklang77
my vote is kerry, i dont think i can take another 4 years of bush, he has done nothing for the middle class (except take the young ones and put them in a war), and i dont make enough money to support bush.... |
so true. unless you are a millionaire, vote for Kerry. Bush is spending millions of OUR money in Iraq and the ones that could possibly make up a decent chunk of it, multi-billion dollar corporations, are getting tax cuts. WTF?????
| quote: | Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
Im definitely voting for Bush. I cant stand John Kerry and his United Nations-centric view of the world. |
i don't know what else to say except....get a grip
| quote: | Originally posted by das_Mario
Four more years! Four more years!!!!!
Yes...I'm voting for Bush! Sue me. I cannot bring myself to trust Kerry...much less vote for him. |
regardless of how much you distrust Kerry, unless you live in a hole, you should be able to trust him more than Bush. I could go on and on but it's best that you find out things for yourself. do some research on the policies and legislature that have come about in the last 4 years. i think you'll be horrified.
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ A.i
ok.. so how many of you are acctually gonna vote. i know a lot of people our age (18- mid 20's) say they would vote for someone but never really do. my vote goes to kerry. and lets seriously get out there and vote. |
yes, please vote. if i can take the time to fill out a written ballot and mail it over 3,000 miles back to PA, the least you all can do is walk down the street and pull a lever.
| quote: | Originally posted by fr0st
Bush here.... I know what crap to expect from bush....
Kerry is a better speaker, but is a better leader? I doubt it. Was everyone aware his wife inherited the heinz fortune of about 500m? Hes not exactly the poorest fellow arround...
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansa.../5880038.htm?1c
check it out... |
how does that have anything to do with anything? and besides, 500M pales in comparison to the wealth of Bush and all his cronies
| quote: | Originally posted by kid nyce
As moronic as it sounds - Bush lols
My reasoning?
Terrorist has successfully threaten smaller countries with execution of captives from their native countries and have had these countries remove their soldiers from the war. This is a victory for them.
If the people of America, choose to remove Bush from office, in a smaller sense, isn't that a victory to terrorist? They've successful persuaded the American People to elect a different President. I am not pro-war as I have a few good West Point Graduate friends currently occupying Iraq and Fallujah. I am aware of the Bush's stand point on America and the economy. I know Kerry poses the IDEAL CANDIDATE for America, but don't you think that will be the cause of another attack on our soil? Another test of the new presidents balls? Another reason for them to bring the war onto our homeland? I think our Economy and Rights will naturally heal itself. I believe that an attack on the USA by terrorist would detrimentally hurt the economy and the rights we all have anyways.
I'd let Bush occupy the office with the comfort of knowing that to the least degree he has already acted on it. If Kerry comes into office he might stablize the economy more and contribute to our homeland issues, but to me, that will never mean more then a human life. Together as a society we have to understand that, these homeland issues (abortion, human rights, economy...etc) they are cyclical. There will be solutions, help, rights granted, all of that. But in the time that we live right now, we face war. It's not on our soil but we live amongst it.
Rock the Vote please and be wise and keen to what is happening now as it will affect the future. I've lost a few people on 9/11, I don't need to worry about losing more. RIP 9/11. |
for any of you that lost anyone or anything in 9/11 I offer my condolences. i hope that the time that i've spent away from my friends, family, and life while serving my country can in some way make the whole situation a little better. however, don't allow your actions to be motivated by fear. the bush administration has been busy keeping the country in the grips of fear so that they can get away with murder. plain and simple...I think it's time for a change in this country. some change, any change. I believe the change has to start at the top with our current president and his cronies. changing presidents in war-time is risky but it's a risk that must be taken. i can assure that things here in Iraq get worse everyday. a lot of people from home ask me,"Is it as bad as it looks on TV?" and all i can tell them is "No, it's much much worse than you could ever imagine." I've been in Iraq for 8 months now and I've been doing my best to keep up on this election. I have read many books, magazines, and newspapers so that i can properly vote in this election. i hope that you all do the same. you have 9 days and counting. Thanks for reading. |
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| trancinchink |
| quote: | Originally posted by DanceFever
they don't need to attack the US because all the middle eastern countries are sending their soldiers into Iraq and attacking us here. i say "here" because I'm in Iraq now and I know what I'm talking about. They are doing plenty of damage and they're making the newspapers everyday.
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much respect for you being of there in iraq... i completely agree with you and your points... everyone please read wut dancefever has to say... coming from a soldier, i think all his words hold A LOT of weight. |
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| Miss Bliss |
Bush, Kerry, or Nader... whether your vote "counts," as in a swing state, or whether your vote "doesn't count" because you're voting for Bush in NY.... it all DOESN'T EVEN FREAKIN' MATTER as long as you get your ass out there to vote, cast an absentee ballot, whatever.
You have no right to complain or to choose sides if you choose not to do anything about what you dislike... |
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| DaveSZ |
| quote: | Originally posted by DanceFever
they don't need to attack the US because all the middle eastern countries are sending their soldiers into Iraq and attacking us here. i say "here" because I'm in Iraq now and I know what I'm talking about. They are doing plenty of damage and they're making the newspapers everyday.
that's why you don't join the Army for school money. everyone who signs the contract know what they COULD be getting into. whether they choose to weigh the risks is their problem. However, you are correct, we do need a good president and not an alternative to a bad one.
so true. unless you are a millionaire, vote for Kerry. Bush is spending millions of OUR money in Iraq and the ones that could possibly make up a decent chunk of it, multi-billion dollar corporations, are getting tax cuts. WTF?????
i don't know what else to say except....get a grip
regardless of how much you distrust Kerry, unless you live in a hole, you should be able to trust him more than Bush. I could go on and on but it's best that you find out things for yourself. do some research on the policies and legislature that have come about in the last 4 years. i think you'll be horrified.
yes, please vote. if i can take the time to fill out a written ballot and mail it over 3,000 miles back to PA, the least you all can do is walk down the street and pull a lever.
how does that have anything to do with anything? and besides, 500M pales in comparison to the wealth of Bush and all his cronies
for any of you that lost anyone or anything in 9/11 I offer my condolences. i hope that the time that i've spent away from my friends, family, and life while serving my country can in some way make the whole situation a little better. however, don't allow your actions to be motivated by fear. the bush administration has been busy keeping the country in the grips of fear so that they can get away with murder. plain and simple...I think it's time for a change in this country. some change, any change. I believe the change has to start at the top with our current president and his cronies. changing presidents in war-time is risky but it's a risk that must be taken. i can assure that things here in Iraq get worse everyday. a lot of people from home ask me,"Is it as bad as it looks on TV?" and all i can tell them is "No, it's much much worse than you could ever imagine." I've been in Iraq for 8 months now and I've been doing my best to keep up on this election. I have read many books, magazines, and newspapers so that i can properly vote in this election. i hope that you all do the same. you have 9 days and counting. Thanks for reading. |
Respect to you for serving in Iraq my friend.
What are the US soldiers you know there saying about the election, and what do they think of the war as of right now?
/just curious |
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