
i love benny dose he like me??
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no way he is am azz holes bioch |
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Dave R
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I am a conservative Republican.
I voted for Bush in 2000 because I couldn't stomach Gore and I figured Bush would be a placeholder president until a real candidate came along.
Then 9-11 happened.
What I witnessed following 9-11 changed my political views. I saw the Bush administration and the Republican party systematically betray every principle of conservatism and the basic foundations of this country. I watched John Ashcroft become the new Joseph McCarthy. I watched as we became a country that imprisons people without access to counsel, without a trial, without any hope for release. I watched as we became a country that tortures prisoners.
I voted for Kerry in 2004. |
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Dr Dee
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I didn't. |
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earl
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yes i did. gore and kerry.no more need be said. |
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keithurban4eva
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Because i would have never voted for kerry!!! |
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mks 7-15-02
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I No I Didnt. |
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Gecko
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I did. think he handled 9/11 as good as anyone and will go down as a revolutionary |
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pulchritudinous
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No, I did not vote for George W. Bush. |
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MumboVonJumbo
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Only dummasses voted for him. |
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The Cleric
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Me not to smart.
When I saw sign, "Vote for Bush."
I thought it for sex.
Me smoke too many crack when young. |
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me
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i didnt and never will cause i am Canadian. |
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the_shepherd's_child
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christian man-follows bible principals
favorite saying: "if al gore invented the internet, then why do all the addresses start with 'w'? cracked me up. fell in love that day with george w bush. |
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sam
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I did. Thought he did well in the first four years. I think whoever won this last election would be having a lot of the same problems as he is having now.
However I must admit he is disappointing me on the economy, and social security issues. |
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rx8 slotcar
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not me
the other guy both times |
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ne.146t9
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I did!
When was the las time in history that you have ever heard of getting 0% interest on a car loan, and the value of you house have you checked it lately? You should be proud of Pres. Bush, he may be an Idiot, but the people he has under him are not. |
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jumbo_chilidog
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I did. I felt we needed someone who would do what they thought was right, other than changing their agenda each time a public opinion pole came out. Repulicans are the right people to vote for in this era. We can't allow all of our traditions and religions be chipped away at by "progressives." Beware of nework news. Next time you watch it, ask yourself these questions: Was that whole report based on one person's opinion? What were the facts of that story. Was that just a bunch of commentary, or was that a news report. |
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encyclopedia YGP
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the americans did .I am a citizen of india .Why dont they elect Bush becouse they want their country to prospour in an imperialist way |
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caluacacia
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I voted for George W. Bush for several key reasons...
A. John Kerry is a worthless excuse for a political official, and had no business being in a presidential race. He does not have a strong political background, he is very indecisive, and instead of presenting solutions to problems he spent his entire camaign smearing what Bush did. If you want my vote, tell me how you will solve the problems, not just that the other guy did it wrong.
B. Economic Policy. If you look at the long term effects of the GW Bush economic policy... you have to look at it on a bell curve. When Bill Clinton came into office the economy was experiencing exponential positive growth... Clinton's office slowed that growth to almost a complete stop by the end of his presidency because of overspending on social programs. So Bush inherited a declining economy even though it climbed through Clinton's tenure. The bell curve of economic growth is back on a rapid growth from bush, who completely reversed Clinton's bad judgement.
C. Strength in Office. Its easy for everyone to sit on the sidelines and complain that the war is wrong... yet nobody seems to have come up with a better response to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and in Great Britain. What should our response to this have been? Should we have just sat here and took it? Thats what the democrats would have you believe, we should sit here and take it. I thank god we have a president who is capable of making the unpopular decision to protect my freedoms and protect more people from dying from terrorism. |
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gokay05tac
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I think that is why closed elections are invented... |
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GhostWritingNovelist
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I did. Proudly, and really because he was just better than the socialist leaning two-faced candidate, Kerry. But my deeper motivation was that, Bush immersed us into the Middle East conflict, for whatever you think of it, right or wrong, and I think it's better to have the same guy clean the problem up if he can.
My personal opinion of the Middle East is that culturally they are fifty years behind with a horrible bias toward the west and plagued by radical Islam and predisposed toward fighting with each other forever. A nasty beehive. Saddam was a puke, and while Im not sure he didn't stablize that crazy region because he hated radical Islamists, his frying families with Chemical weapons, openly torturing policital prisioners (Abu Gharib was Disney compared to what Saddam did to people, not that its right, but Saddam would fit right in with the movie "Hostel"), pilfering the wealth of the Iraqi people on palaces for HIMSELF and especially (and this is NOT popular to believe, especially if you get all of your political savvy from Comedy Central...as most self elected "liberals" seem too these days) that he was developing weapons of mass destruction...again, I DO NOT CARE WHAT YOU BELIEVE, its the Middle East, violence is SECOND NATURE, they hated us A LONG TIME BEFORE BUSH CAME ALONG, there are WMD's SOMEWHERE in that region buddy dude man buddy.
And lest we forget, we didnt have all these problems when he was first elected to office. Al Queda slaughtered 2900+ of our own people for a relgion that doesnt even want them. And in the beginning, everyone was confident that Bush would do the right thing and seek justice.
But now, the left, desperate for revenge because of their ouster from office and years of derision toward Clintoon, paints Bush in the extreme. My opinion? The Middle East was going to be SOME Presidents black Rubiks Cube (unsolvable), Bush just walked into it accidentally. He did fail during Katrina, no doubt, but he's not as bad as all the pretty stupid people at the Oscars (the um..."politcal experts") would have you believe.
I hope he can end the war before he leaves office. |
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slim shady
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no i havent i m a citizen of india. |
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bballbomber2727
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not me. bush sucks. sorry i dont wanna go in and get all my soldiers killed in order to help some other country for no reason besides they bombed our world trade center. yah. |
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maniac
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i didnt |
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phabiona
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Ididn't and won't vote till there is someone worth voting for.... |
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