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Election 2004: what's your vote?

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Old 03-19-2004, 01:30 AM
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Election 2004: what's your vote?

I'm sick and tired of these national polls. I want some real life numbers from you guys. If the election was occuring tomorrow, who would you vote for president?
 
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Bush, I don't vote for gun grabbing commies.
 
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You forgot to add... one more group

"other"
 
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I'm voting for "Anyone But Bush" (i.e. I will probably vote for Kerry, assuming he becomes the Democratic nomminee)

To borrow some words from the poster above, I don't vote for stupid, lying drunks.
 
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I agree with Mike W. Old trucks and guns go hand-in-hand.
 
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I haven't decided yet.Most users are republican here,so thats what the poll will reflect. It's to early for me to say for sure.
 
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Old 03-20-2004, 06:43 AM
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Originally posted by Montana Bronco
I'm voting for "Anyone But Bush" (i.e. I will probably vote for Kerry, assuming he becomes the Democratic nomminee)

To borrow some words from the poster above, I don't vote for stupid, lying drunks.

I would greatly appreciate if you would not borrow words from myself or anyone that did not write them!

Do not put words in someones mouth nor interpret, translate, decipher what someone is saying; personally the LAST thing I would ever write is “stupid, lying drunks” about anyone.

I know you understand what I AM saying!
Thanks for being understanding.
 

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Bush may not be the best.....but between him and Kerry.....I would have to take Bush. Kerry is the type of maggot that would give into Terrorism...like Spain. Kerry looks like a French guy anyways...that is all we need.

The Economy is not Bush's fault...it is 9/11...terrorism...etc. Clinton had the economy so overblown with false numbers...the only thing it could do was drop. Look at all those companies with overblown profit numbers that got into trouble after Clinton got out of office. It is going to take 4-6 years to clean up the Clinton's mess.
 
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Originally posted by Montana Bronco
I'm voting for "Anyone But Bush" (i.e. I will probably vote for Kerry, assuming he becomes the Democratic nomminee)

To borrow some words from the poster above, I don't vote for stupid, lying drunks.
Did you vote for Clinton or don't lying cokeheads count in your exclusion?
 
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BUSH
 
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None of the above.
 
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This whole system is so screwed up these days. Trying to blame any of the economical issues on a single person is absurd. The countrymen have held hands as it kamikazed to a jobless firey doom. I don't like Bush, I think Clinton did do a better job. I also question why people use the personal lives of politicians as a wedge to further thier own arguments. THEY'RE POLITICIANS! They're never going to be pretty and clean, so we should all just stick to the facts: do they represent this country and all it's people? Do they do the best they can for the populace as a whole? Do they pursue personal goals with the funding of a world power at their backs? Do they falsify reasons for any international or local action? etc... Those are the things that politics should be based on....but alas....we've strayed from anything but $$$$$$. I find it hard to believe in any of them. A real leader should be an altruist, at least in this kind of system....When you find one, let me know.

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Did you vote for Clinton or don't lying cokeheads count in your exclusion?
Yea but Clinton as much as I can,t him did not cause 1/2 the problems that we have now
 
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Who said lay a clean gun control ban on my desk and i'll sign it ?
Keep in mind Bush is a Neo- Con, not a conservitive there is a BIG difference. Guns threaten the power monopoly of the govt. Thats why we have the 2nd amendment.
 
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As I have said before, I strongly dislike Bush, but I equally dislike all the Democratic candidates. So I may just abstain (seems to be what everyone else does )

I dislike the moral superiority (pro-faith based governmental programs, pro-life, anti-same sex marriage) of the Republicans (Bush) but I like some of their pro-2nd amendment and conservative economic policies, and.

I dislike the socialist economic policies (more taxes? more welfare? Anti-NAFTA ?) of thre Democrats (Kerry et al) but agree with some of their moral liberties (seperation of church and state, gay sympathy, pro-choice)...


Who SHOULD I vote for anyway ?
 


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