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Monday, August 30, 2004

Which one isn't alike. Which one doesn't belong: Bush, Rudy or McCain

Which one isn't alike. Which one doesn't belong: Bush, Rudy or McCain

The RNC is playing a shell game at the Republican National Convention. A bait and switch game so to speak. They have Rudy Giuliani and John McCain speak at the convention and believe they can dupe the US public into thinking that GW thinks like either one of them. If their political life didn't depend on being a loyal Republican, they would not position themselves near Bush. They have very little in common. In fact, if I was in their state or city I'd vote for them. As for Bush, I'd rather cut off my right hand.



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  • #6 Comment from luvbug2410 
    9/1/04 2:54 PM Permalink
    America loves being know as the nation that stands up for the underpriveledged of other countries because we have been blessed so.  NO one can deny that Sadaam needed to be taken down.  Who would wish those people to be tormented and oppressed any longer.  To stand by would have been a crime.  He was a threat to the world. And that is a fact.  Now HE is no longer a threat, and we have our military to thank for that.  Terrorism can never be fully defeated, but standing by and watching as it occurs will NEVER help the situation.  George W has my vote and my confidence because he handle a situation that no one could have seen coming.  I would have HATED to see the "ever witty, and intelligent,  I invented the internet" Al Gore handle the 9/11 and Iraq.  At least we know where George stands.  I don't want a president, like Kerry, who has NO backbone.  If you don't stand for something kerry, you'll fall for anything.
       
  • #5 Comment from skydogg69 
    8/31/04 9:37 PM Permalink
    KERRY WILL LOSE
  • #4 Comment from sdoscher458 
    8/31/04 9:02 PM Permalink
    I've been a Republican for over 40 years...not this year.  Didn't vote for Bush in 2000, not doing now. Don't like the man, don't trust the man - not only does he not speak well - he speaks with both sides of his mouth.  The world wanted us to avoid war, let the inspectors continue,....WMD if anybody had them it would probably be with Osama already, he has to justify his actions...he wanted this to fullfill his father's delusions....now our children are dying or maimed for WHAT? Sandi
  • #3 Comment from mail2wonder 
    8/31/04 4:09 PM Permalink
    It is not to the credit of either Rudy or McCain to be "in bed" with Dubya, who believes God directed him into this horrific war. Bush has alienated so many of our former allies; how can any thoughtful person believe that we can stand alone against the world and solve all our problems with rockets and bombs? We need someone who understands diplomacy and recognizes the need for us to be human beings first and Americans second. That's not George, but if stupidity reigns here at home, this idiot will be re-elected ---- or rather, I should say, "elected" for he didn't really win that first term, did he?
  • #2 Comment from luvbug2410 
    8/31/04 3:10 PM Permalink
    IF they didn't think that Bush thought like them why the heck would they be speaking on his behalf???  They could have gone to the Democratic convention if they wanted...So they all belong.  the Democrats are really diggin deep in the excuse bin for a reason for Guiliani and McCain to support Bush, but they have YET to find a viable excuse...except they believe he is the better man for the job.

    Don't IM or EMAIL me, keep it on here
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