Kerry, again. Fortunately, that won't happen. Unless, the supreme court has a sudden attack of conscience and reverses it's ruling to state the GWB didn't win the first two, and then I suppose he could run again... I'm just very tired of Bush using my religion to justify his evil actions. God did not tell him to invade Iraq, while lying America about why. God doesn't do that.
2006-06-15 04:51:30
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answered by Beardog 7
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John Kerry, alleged war hero, confessed in Congressional testimony to having committed war crimes.
Neither Kerry, nor any of his supporters, have been able to refute one single accusation leveled at him by the Swift Boat Veterans. And even Kerry acknowledged that his Congressional Record speech when the memory of Nixon sending him on a secret mission to Cambodia on Christmas 1968 was 'seared, seared' into his memory was a complete fabrication.
Kerry, while still in the Naval Reserves, travelled to Paris and met secretly with the Viet Cong delegates who were supporting the North Vietnamese in negotiations with the US government. He was there to help them.
This is why he got a dishonorable discharge and had his citations revoked. He had to reapply for honorable discharge and reinstatement of his citations under Carter's amnesty. Why didn't he tell us the truth? Why is he hiding this?
Bush hid nothing. He presented to the press every single page of his military records, including medical. He has nothing to hide.
No, Kerry is a fake, a phony, a snob.
Bush is still by far the better candidate, 100x better.
2006-06-15 05:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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After deciding not to vote for John Kerry I might decide to vote for John Kerry, based upon the most current public opinion poll numbers, and the input of focus groups provided they indicate a clear trend towards the efficacy of this position.
2006-06-15 05:06:43
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answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7
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I would vote for Kerry. Heck, I'd vote for my dog before I'd vote for bush, but I would'nt make a heck of a lot of difference. If I voted I'd have to several times for it to count incase they "lost' the first few votes. I know it's hard to keep things straight in those voting booths, I mean the wind's blowing in there, and some ballet theif might come along as steal the ballot or anything could happen.....especially if you have a brother to help you out.
2006-06-15 05:41:09
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answered by Anonymous
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John Kerry is a liar and a traitor to this country. I would therefore have to vote for GW. If I had another choice I would get rid of the federal government all together. Each state could handle its own governmental affairs.
2006-06-15 04:59:20
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answered by Stormy 2
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Bush
2006-06-15 07:48:57
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answered by kathy059 6
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Bush
2006-06-15 04:50:58
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answered by ~Gate~ 5
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...Those are my only two choices?
Kerry's my guy on social issues. But I don't trust him to run the war or handle economic issues.I'd need two presidents. I need the most liberal man in the senate to run all social reforms, trade, and international dealings. And I'd need a hard nose republican to run the domestic economy and war time agendas...
Basically, I need to breed John McCain and John Kerry
2006-06-15 04:58:10
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answered by Miss Red 4
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Frankly i'm able to trust that enthusiasm will be down between average Democrats. very few of them actual look able to actual say that their lives have become more desirable suitable lower than this President. also he has doubled back on maximum of what he campaigned on 2008 at the same time as helping to make the political divide even more desirable contentious in the rustic. in spite of what the polls say though, it remains early in the technique and various people do no longer quite make up their minds till they step into the revenues area to pull the lever. regrettably the Republican challenger would not inspire tremendous enthusiasm both. I do trust that Republicans will teach to vote in November, yet are they quite balloting for Romney, or adversarial to Obama? commonplace our alternatives in the most suitable 2 elections were between the worst in my lifetime and that is a really unhappy statement.
2016-10-30 22:49:02
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answered by ? 4
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John Kerry, of course.
2006-06-15 04:51:00
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answered by Anonymous
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