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Xen 08-17-2004 04:29 PM

I do not live in the US but I would wote for Kerry, because from what I saw on the news he seems "smarter" then Bush.

Dreamer128 08-17-2004 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Just saw the results. God do I wish all you namby pamby liberals from around the world could vote in our elections. :D
Sorry Timber. You'll have to settle for moral support ;)

Target 08-18-2004 10:47 AM

Who ever has the best forigen policy, thats who I'd vote for, guess that's Bush out then :D
Where does Kerry or the other guy stand?

Timber Loftis 08-18-2004 11:49 AM

Kerry wants to work with other nations and run a "more sensitive" war on terror. I don't know which crack pipe he found that phrase in, but there it is.

On trade, he wants to hammer the WTO on labor and environmental standards, and he's willing to enact protectionist measures in the US to back this up until the WTO can come around a bit on these issues.

On Ketchup, he's happy to export Heinz to any country that has the patience to wait for the good things to come.

LordKathen 08-22-2004 01:37 AM

<font color=lime>Timber, I love you. </font>

Hivetyrant 08-23-2004 08:11 AM

Well after seeing "This Land" I was very confused as to who I would vote for, but If I lived in the US and could vote it would be for kerry, because he "Won three purple hearts!!!"

Yorick 08-29-2004 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Just saw the results. God do I wish all you namby pamby liberals from around the world could vote in our elections. :D
Well you wouldn't want Australian Liberals voting. Labor is the traditionally leftist party in Oz. The Liberals are for a Liberal economy, not liberal social policy.

I still find the American definition of liberal to be a bit odd. The wholesale labelling is even odder.

Oblivion437 09-05-2004 06:02 PM

Well, they assigned the label to themselves. At least there's no confusing Libertarian!

Gxc 09-08-2004 06:33 PM

not old enough to vote... so i dont pay much attention.

Morgan_Corbesant 09-27-2004 10:29 PM

Despite what people think, I'm voting for Bush. Kerry has alot of hidden stuff that hasn't come to surface. I can't say why or how I know this, but I can say that I just have a feeling. Its politics, everyone is out to make the others look bad. Bush has an undeserved bad rap. There are alot of things Clinton jacked up before he left office and Bush is catching the crap for it. (These are my personal beliefs) All Bush has had to deal with is Afghanistan and Iraq. Iraq is justifiable, and I'll sum up WHY WMD's were not found in another post. Too many people are on the anti-Bush bandwagon and don't even know why. All Kerry has going for him is he talks slow, he is married to Miss Ketchup (isn't she a Kennedy too?), and he isn't Bush. But enough of this, I don't want to get into it in this post [img]smile.gif[/img] .

If he ran, I would vote for Colin Powell. As for Hillary...I would vote for
R-Kelly's petophyle butt before I would vote for Hillary. Maybe Arnold could be president, or Charlton Heston heh. Oh well, we'll see what happens in a couple months.


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