Then I guess I'm thinking of some other Democratic candidate (other than the one that spoke at the Republican convention).
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This is an excellent thread with many great points. I also am a traditional republican voter who will be casting a vote for Kerry.
Regarding the tarriffs that Bush initiated. He targetted industries in key swing states from the 2000 election as a political tool to improve his standing there. I believe Harley Davidson, located in Wisconsin, was one of the beneficiaries as well as the steel producing areas of Ohio and Penn. There were a few other key industries in other states that I can't recall at the moment. The EU had a problem with those tarriffs and threatened to put up equal trade barriers to the Bush ordered ones until the WTO stepped in.
Bottom line, it was a transparent political ploy to get votes from key states. Bush is not a "free trade" president at all. He does not uphold the traditional republican values.Haven't been here for ages....
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
If you think there is no choice between Bush and Kerry then you must be blind.
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Originally posted by Imran Siddiqui
If you think there is no choice between Bush and Kerry then you must be blind.
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unless you can establish that it's even worse.
Now why isn't anyone talking about Kerry in this thread. If you are voting for the man, this should be a lovefest.
Instead, we have a contest of who hates Bush the most.Scouse Git (2) La Fayette Adam Smith Solomwi and Loinburger will not be forgotten.
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And that's why someone said it's not much of a democracy.
Personally I partially agree with that statement. You have this entire thread dedicated to trashing Bush. Imran's quote targeted his character four years ago ("He talked bad about cripples!") and all of Bush's mistakes. But no one here can stand up and say, John Kerry would be better, he has a better vision. He voted for the war and then backs down when Dean leads in the primaries. His running mate makes out with Christopher Reeve's widow. And he certainly has no grand vision of what the hell do to with America's foreign policy. Assemble a coalition (Gulf War I, which he voted against), abide by the UN (Oil-For-Food, Gulf War I), track down Osama bin Ladin (apparently he is global terrorism), and maintain Bush's plan for Iraq. What a candidate.
What you want to do is punish Bush for something virtually everyone - including Kerry - thought was a reasonable thing to do. You want to punish him and send a message to terrorist and rogue nations - sanctions and resolutions can be broken, your own people can be murdered with WMD's, you can just forget about telling us where they are, you can be a radical fundamentalist nation state with murderous feelings for America. In fact, Saddam said the US government deserved what happened on 9/11.
A vote for Kerry would be an effeminate way to express your hindsight and pseudo-intellect, when in fact all your hindsight has shown is that Saddam violated international law after international law in losing weapons he so clearly possessed when he slaughtered his fellow Iraqis. All your hindsight shows is that, even in the post 9/11 world, we give the terrorists the benefit of the doubt.
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Personally I partially agree with that statement. You have this entire thread dedicated to trashing Bush. Imran's quote targeted his character four years ago ("He talked bad about cripples!") and all of Bush's mistakes. But no one here can stand up and say, John Kerry would be better, he has a better vision. He voted for the war and then backs down when Dean leads in the primaries. His running mate makes out with Christopher Reeve's widow. And he certainly has no grand vision of what the hell do to with America's foreign policy. Assemble a coalition (Gulf War I), abide by the UN (Oil-For-Food, Gulf War I), track down Osama bin Ladin (apparently he is global terrorism), and maintain Bush's plan for Iraq. What a candidate.
The difference is, I'm scared of Bush's vision.
What you want to do is punish Bush for something virtually everyone - including Kerry - thought was a reasonable thing to do. You want to punish him and send a message to terrorist and rogue nations - sanctions and resolutions can be broken, your own people can be murdered with WMD's, you can just forget about telling us where they are, you can be a radical fundamentalist nation state with murderous feelings for America. In fact, Saddam said the US government deserved what happened on 9/11.
We aren't trying to punish Bush. We're just trying to get him out of office, because we think he's been a disaster and we don't want it to continue.
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You think he's been a disaster for doing something everyone thought was logical. And you ignore the reality that a radical Islamic state with a laundry list of crimes against humanity and the UN poses one of the greatest terrorist threats against Israel, its own people, and ultimately perhaps even us, in the Middle East.
Why exactly would you fear Bush?
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What did he do wrong? The invasion went perfectly. Losing 1,000 troops in all, largely due to the insurgency, is of course a significant casualty toll. But to suggest that a war is not worth fighting if it requires less than 2% of the casualties of Vietnam is again that pre-9/11 mindset you consistently revert back to.
I suppose a Kerry presidency would have incurred no losses and then decided the war was wrong and backed out with no loss of life or property.
Wake up.
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Now why isn't anyone talking about Kerry in this thread. If you are voting for the man, this should be a lovefest.
Stop Quoting Ben
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