Though I will be a half a year too young from voting, I can't decide who I would vote for-Kerry or independent. If Bush hadn't been elected in 2000, the world would be a much better place. But for the next four years, I don't see much difference between Kerry and Bush. Both are controlled by big businesses, and I don't see any differences in how they handle Iraq in the future. Both will make sure American oil companies are top priority, both will keep puppet regimes in power in Iraq and Afghanistan. And both will continue to make sure that American economic interests abroad are protected, by any means necessary.
Kerry tries to look like a man of the people, but he's not. He went to the same prestigious, elitist university that Bush did, and he's part of the same upper class that Bush is from. And he serves the same type of corporations that Bush does. He won't raise taxes for the wealthy or resdistribute our nations wealth in any way. He might give tax cuts to middle class Americans, but he won't raise the taxes for the corporations that sponsor him. So all he'd be doing is just making our national debt worse.
Kerry will be like any other American president-his administration would be leadership of the wealthy, by the wealthy, for the wealthy.
So, Kerry supporters, prove to me that I should vote for Kerry.
Kerry tries to look like a man of the people, but he's not. He went to the same prestigious, elitist university that Bush did, and he's part of the same upper class that Bush is from. And he serves the same type of corporations that Bush does. He won't raise taxes for the wealthy or resdistribute our nations wealth in any way. He might give tax cuts to middle class Americans, but he won't raise the taxes for the corporations that sponsor him. So all he'd be doing is just making our national debt worse.
Kerry will be like any other American president-his administration would be leadership of the wealthy, by the wealthy, for the wealthy.
So, Kerry supporters, prove to me that I should vote for Kerry.
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