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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

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If Bush is re-elected then he has no more election worries, he can feel free to do whatever he wants.

Come on Kerry!
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Posted: 2004-11-03 14:46:03
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richy240 Posts: 465

(My revised signature says it all.)
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Posted: 2004-11-03 14:59:18
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welsh uk Posts: > 500

@richy240

If only another 250 million people said the same thing this thread would be dead along with that idiot

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[ This Message was edited by: welsh uk on 2004-11-03 14:11 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:10:42
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richy240 Posts: 465

Once it is official I will be changing it to "Four more years of ignorance and murder."

I agree. I think this is proof that fear CAN win an election though.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:20:53
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welsh uk Posts: > 500

Is it Fear ??

Or just Ignorance

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[ This Message was edited by: welsh uk on 2004-11-03 14:25 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:25:18
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

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As incomprehensible as it may seem to us, there obviously must be large numbers of people in the U.S. who genuinely believe that Bush is a good choice for President.

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[ This Message was edited by: scotsboyuk on 2004-11-03 14:35 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:28:20
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absinthebri Posts: 476

Tony Benn once said, "Frightened people turn right." This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:28:53
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welsh uk Posts: > 500

@scotsboyuk

I agree

However if it was just confined to America then i wouldnt care less who gets in but what people dont seem to understand is that this election affects the whole world not just their country

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[ This Message was edited by: welsh uk on 2004-11-03 14:33 ]
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:32:40
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richy240 Posts: 465

Well, it's both.

Americans are afraid that their (our) country is under attack. And it is. Our freedoms are being attacked by the current Administration, but everyone is under the impression it is terrorism. I don't recall being attacked since Sept. 11th, and even then it was minuscule compared to the 15,000 (or so) Iraqis that have been murdered since the beginning of this shit storm.

Americans are also very ignorant, and believe that what is happening in Iraq is a good thing. They think that the invasion was a result of Saddam Hussein's evil dictatorship, and not the result of a wealty and ignorant oil man (who is also president) wanting control of Iraq's energy reserves; they don't see that Haliburton is stealing from them; they don't care that 5-times the Iraqis have died in this situation as have Americans - AND THE IRAQIS DIDn"T EVEN HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH SEPT. 11TH.

Americans are stupid, don't get me wrong. They (not we - they, I'm not all that stupid) have been brainwashed into thinking Bush is going to protect them. But the truth is Bush is pissing the rest of the world off, in turn making the hate toward America grow.

Americans think force is the way to get something they want or need. They don't consider that there might be a better way.

Bush sucks; you know it and I know it. It's too bad more Americans don't kow it.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:37:57
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scotsboyuk Posts: > 500

@welsh uk

It's ironic I suppose; America rebelled against Britain because we took actions, which effected Americans and they had no say in the political process governing those actions, now they take actions, which effect us and we have no say in the political process governing their actions.
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Posted: 2004-11-03 15:37:59
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