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19-Apr-2004, 05:15 PM #1
Wink Voting Jitters!!!


Reading all these threads on Bush and Kerry and how one did this and one did that and both do this and that is giving me big time voting jitters!! After reading all that's been posted I'm not sure I should vote for either one of them! Wish I could find a way to allay my jitters and know I'll be voting for the right man...the man who has my country's and maybe the world's future in his hands! Take care and HELP me! angel
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19-Apr-2004, 05:18 PM #2
Vote for the Party and not the man let your conscience be your guide

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19-Apr-2004, 05:21 PM #3
I know...I'll move to England! Oh....I forgot....they have Blair! How's Malta???

Both parties have their pros and cons...I'll just have to sort through them before November!
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19-Apr-2004, 05:27 PM #4
Marlene:
The news that you are looking for the "right man" will break several hearts around here
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19-Apr-2004, 05:29 PM #5
You're on a roll Paul!

Perhaps this site could help me in my quest for who to vote for:

http://coollame.org/bushkerry.php
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19-Apr-2004, 05:32 PM #6
How about this article! And by the way...I could just vote for who Mulder wants! He's a wise man....Mulder that is!

Chomsky backs 'Bush-lite' Kerry

Matthew Tempest
Saturday March 20, 2004
The Guardian

Noam Chomsky, the political theorist and leftwing guru, yesterday gave his reluctant endorsement to the Democratic party's presidential contender, John Kerry, calling him "Bush-lite", but a "fraction" better than his rival.

Professor Chomsky - a linguist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as well as a renowned chronicler of American foreign policy - said there were "small differences" between Senator Kerry and the Republican president. But, in an interview on the Guardian's politics website, he added that those small differences "can translate into large outcomes".

He describes the choice facing US voters in November as "the choice between two factions of the business party". But the Bush administration was so "cruel and savage", it was important to replace it.

He said: "Kerry is sometimes described as 'Bush-lite', which is not inaccurate. But despite the limited differences both domestically and internationally, there are differences. In a system of immense power, small differences can translate into large outcomes."

He reserved his especial venom for the Bush administration's plans for the health sector: "The people around Bush are deeply committed to dismantling the achievements of popular struggle through the past century no matter what the cost to the general population."
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19-Apr-2004, 08:38 PM #7
Angel, from Post #6 above, "How about this article! And by the way...I could just vote for who Mulder wants! He's a wise man....Mulder that is!"

Mulder may be wise, but it is the Rep. that will steer you on the correct path. I will work hard Angel, read everything I can, listen to the radio and watch tv just for you. When I make up my mind, I will let you know who is the best candidate. I have it narrowed down to President Bush and Senator Kerry already.

Keep your mind open and listen to just me.
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19-Apr-2004, 09:42 PM #8
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Noam Chomsky, the political theorist and leftwing guru, yesterday gave his reluctant endorsement to the Democratic party's presidential contender, John Kerry, calling him "Bush-lite", but a "fraction" better than his rival.
WOW...........An endorsement from Chumsky, now if we can just get Kerry to pick Ted (Pour me another one) Kennedy and the Democratic Convention will be a real hoot!
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21-Apr-2004, 04:14 PM #9
Kerry and Ted Wow, and I thought Kerry and Clinton would be scary
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21-Apr-2004, 04:18 PM #10
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Angel, from Post #6 above, "How about this article! And by the way...I could just vote for who Mulder wants! He's a wise man....Mulder that is!"

Mulder may be wise, but it is the Rep. that will steer you on the correct path. I will work hard Angel, read everything I can, listen to the radio and watch tv just for you. When I make up my mind, I will let you know who is the best candidate. I have it narrowed down to President Bush and Senator Kerry already.

Keep your mind open and listen to just me.
Okay, now you're starting to sound like a politician.
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21-Apr-2004, 04:20 PM #11
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Angel, from Post #6 above, "How about this article! And by the way...I could just vote for who Mulder wants! He's a wise man....Mulder that is!"

Mulder may be wise, but it is the Rep. that will steer you on the correct path. I will work hard Angel, read everything I can, listen to the radio and watch tv just for you. When I make up my mind, I will let you know who is the best candidate. I have it narrowed down to President Bush and Senator Kerry already.

Keep your mind open and listen to just me.
Aren't we witty Rep! I'll answer you soon as I've checked with Mulder....at least he has it narrowed down to one and it ain't Kerry! Take care! angel








Do I sense a little sarcasm from you there Rep????
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Is that wise Candy???
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I figured he could get out of any charges I don't think I would like Cuba Especially that part
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"Rep Does Cuba" or "Have gun, will travel!"
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