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Polishpimping (profile) wrote,
on 10-14-2004 at 12:33am
Subject: You heard it hear first
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TaoMan1121

10-14-04 8:04am

Well, at least he's concerned with something beyond sending more kids overseas to get killed. I doubt Bush even knows what the phrase "domestic affairs" means.

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Polishpimping

Re:, 10-14-04 8:44am

Don't let your party affiliation blind you, Jason.

Did you watch either of the last two debates? The were enlightening if for no other reason you hear about Bush's Domestic Policy, which the media never talks about. Things like his Medicare bill, No Child Left Behind, and many other things which he has been using to pull domestic issues in the right direction.

It's funny how people assume that Kerry would fix more things domestically, when I'm not sure if Kerry in 20 years of being a Senitor did nearly as much as 4 of Bush being president.

Kerry is using the same ploy most democrats try to do while they are elected, Promise the moon.

Name ONE key peice of Legislation Clinton did in 8 years... I assure you that while you may think of a few the list is much shorter then he promised.

And as for Bush being stupid as you are assuming... He graduated from Yale AND Harvard. Don't assume just because he has difficulty finding words when he talks that it is all chewed gum up in his head.



Oh and by the way.... Bush is THE FIRST president to allow funding for stem cell research. It was an idea in the late Clinton Years yet he ignored it. Bush has done something.

Kerry may promise he will do more, and he might. But he cannot promise that cripples will walk when even scientists are unsure if stem cells can do it.

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TaoMan1121

Re: Re:, 10-14-04 12:05pm

Yeah, I know Bush has a plan for here at home... unfortunately, it involves rounding up all the gays and sticking them in concentration camps.

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Fanelia

Re: Re: Re:, 10-14-04 1:17pm

Personally, I don't agree with either candidates views on gays. Neither of them seem very strong in the positive direction, which is what I'd like to see. That is, in fact, the only thing about this debate that is keeping me undecided. :-/

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Polishpimping

Re: Re: Re:, 10-14-04 5:51pm

Thanks for your support Michelle.

There are currently two things that bother me right now.

The Men and Women fight to keep America free aren't "kids" "boys" or "babies". They are more of a man than you or I, Jason. They are also there because they choose to serve our nation. Bush is not rounding up middle school kids, and forcing them into Iraq. Respect our troops.

Secondly, I am tired of people perpetuating negitive sterotypes of people just because they disagree with you.... Bush is not the guy you paint him out to be.

Here is a quote from last nights debate...

SCHIEFFER: Mr. President, let's get back to economic issues. But let's shift to some other questions here.

Both of you are opposed to gay marriage. But to understand how you have come to that conclusion, I want to ask you a more basic question.

Do you believe homosexuality is a choice?

BUSH: You know, Bob, I don't know. I just don't know. I do know that we have a choice to make in America and that is to treat people with tolerance and respect and dignity. It's important that we do that.

And I also know in a free society people, consenting adults can live the way they want to live.

And that's to be honored.


I don't see much in there about concentration camps, do you?

Perhaps it's my lack of Pinko Commie Eye Glasses.





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michellestar

10-14-04 10:55am

solid post, Mike.

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brutisimo

Re:, 10-14-04 7:25pm

wow, some people are getting riled up. I must agree with Amanda though...i want to hear some gay love in the mix somewhere...other than that, i am staying out of this...

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