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I have researched the issues
I have been active in issues and political debates and social actions and reading and listening for many years -- not just the past few weeks or past few months. So if you think I am succumbing to the 527 ads of anyone, you are quite wrong. I have a clear and comprehensive view of what kind of leadership an America I can be proud of would be -- and I feel quite certain that Kerry is more likely to give it than Bush is.... while we wait for the "perfect" person to arise -- so withdraw your patronizing assumptions and your veiled insults. I know what I am doing. Do you?
posted by
sarwood
on August 28, 2004 at 11:10 AM
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How true, Scoop . . . .
Wish that more voters would put some rational thought into choosing "their" candidates, just as you have done.
posted by
archiew
on August 28, 2004 at 11:07 AM
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Good post, good points
My problem and I will admit it, I was one of those awhile back in the Anyone-but-Bush mode. I am a registered Republican and I voted for Bush, thought he did a great job with 9/11 but I am in total disgust with the Iraq fiasco and having a served who returned in march from the Middle East and being a Vietnam vet this Iraqi war bothers me. I looked at Kerry as a guy who might have turned things around but as days go by I have to question his honesty. I made a mistake but like I said in one of my post, "just because I don't agree with Iraq does not make me un-patriotic and because I don't march in a straight line with the Republicans doesn't mean I can't have my opinions on an issue and disgree with the president.
posted by
scoop
on August 28, 2004 at 10:22 AM
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