I don't get it...
If you are: pro-choice, anti-ban on gay marriage, pro-stem cell research, pro-environment, anti-Yucca Mountain, how could you possibly vote for George W. Bush? Oh, that's right, The War. I know of three people that are on the same page as I am on these issues, but because of the war, they are voting for Bush. I don't get it. What has Kerry said about Iraq that would make these people turn their backs on all their core values and beliefs just to support a Preisdent who misled the American people, furhter deteriorated public education and has taken us from a record surplus to a record deficit? The promise to finish what we've started in Iraq. News flash, we should be nearly finished there, but we are no closer to leaving Iraq then we were in March, 2003, when the war began.
This President has banned certain types of abortion, regardless of a doctor's imput, severly limited stem cell research, canceled, delayed, rolled back or underfunded over 300 pieces of legislation, policy and acts to protect the environment and has approved Yucca Mountain based on "sound science" that even the EPA questions. Oh, but wait, he's fighting the fight in Iraq.
Where have these pro-Bushers gotten the idea that he's handling everything in Iraq well. What has Kerry said he will or won't do in Iraq to make them think he'll do worse? I just don't get it. Last I knew, Kerry's position on Iraq has been, from the start of his campaign, is to finish it, not pull out. It seems to me Bush is too bull-headed to fix his mistakes and do what is necessary to get us out of there.
And then I hear comments like, "I don't know what's scarier, John Kerry as President or Teresa Heinz Kerry as First Lady." What the hell is that supposed to mean? Is that another reason to make yourself feel good for voting for Bush? I think these people think it's cool to vote for Bush, they think it isn't the trendy thing to do, so they feel like martyrs or something. I'd rather not vote on our President based on trends and what's popular, I'd rather vote for the President who has my core beliefs in mind.
If you are: pro-choice, anti-ban on gay marriage, pro-stem cell research, pro-environment, anti-Yucca Mountain, how could you possibly vote for George W. Bush? Oh, that's right, The War. I know of three people that are on the same page as I am on these issues, but because of the war, they are voting for Bush. I don't get it. What has Kerry said about Iraq that would make these people turn their backs on all their core values and beliefs just to support a Preisdent who misled the American people, furhter deteriorated public education and has taken us from a record surplus to a record deficit? The promise to finish what we've started in Iraq. News flash, we should be nearly finished there, but we are no closer to leaving Iraq then we were in March, 2003, when the war began.
This President has banned certain types of abortion, regardless of a doctor's imput, severly limited stem cell research, canceled, delayed, rolled back or underfunded over 300 pieces of legislation, policy and acts to protect the environment and has approved Yucca Mountain based on "sound science" that even the EPA questions. Oh, but wait, he's fighting the fight in Iraq.
Where have these pro-Bushers gotten the idea that he's handling everything in Iraq well. What has Kerry said he will or won't do in Iraq to make them think he'll do worse? I just don't get it. Last I knew, Kerry's position on Iraq has been, from the start of his campaign, is to finish it, not pull out. It seems to me Bush is too bull-headed to fix his mistakes and do what is necessary to get us out of there.
And then I hear comments like, "I don't know what's scarier, John Kerry as President or Teresa Heinz Kerry as First Lady." What the hell is that supposed to mean? Is that another reason to make yourself feel good for voting for Bush? I think these people think it's cool to vote for Bush, they think it isn't the trendy thing to do, so they feel like martyrs or something. I'd rather not vote on our President based on trends and what's popular, I'd rather vote for the President who has my core beliefs in mind.

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