No, never trust anyone that can't keep his story straight.
2006-07-30 12:15:56
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answered by ? 5
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Anyone that talks out of the side of his mouth (like Clinton) I cant trust. If they cant speak straight at you, then they are concealing something and cant be trusted.
He (like you said) keeps changing his mind. He keeps changing to make it seem like he is in agreement with the majority but the majority in the polls keeps changing. Anyone can be a yes man, but Kerry is the king!
My vote is NO KERRY!!
2006-07-30 19:16:48
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answered by billydeer_2000 4
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Personally, between John Kerry and George W. Bush, I wouldn't have voted. In fact, I didn't like Bush or Gore in 2000 either. Hopefully '08 will result in better candidates.
P.S. You're talking about putting trust in politicians; that's worth one flying saucer, a man-eating daisy, AND a levitating chalkboard with an attitude problem. = )
2006-07-30 19:20:21
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answered by Joan A. M. 2
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It's the same thing with Al Gore, Hilary Clinton, and John Kerry - they want to appeal to everybody, so they change with whatever crowd they're with.
Remember when Kerry traded in his European motorcycle for a Harley, just so he'd appeal to American motorcyclers? Rational people see thru their parlor tricks.
2006-07-30 19:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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You can trust him at having a constant supply of waffles. In the wise words of jibjab, he has ``more flip-flops than a house of pancakes.´´ I thought we already decided upon John Kerry two years ago?
2006-07-30 19:18:01
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answered by Ragriav 3
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Dear Heart, He's a politician. What do you expect him to do? Life, times and current events change daily. These things require reevaluation of all things impacted by them. And if you follow chaos theory (butterfly in Amazon flutters wings, etc) then each action, anywhere, effects and affects, everything else. (Every stone cast in a pond causes ripples that extend far and beyond the original 'plop'.) Would it be better to ignore the daily input and stick to an outdated idea??? We see that enough these days...especially in politics. Personally, I like to be able to change my mind when new input arrives...and that frequently isn't the easiest thing to do!!!
2006-07-30 19:25:55
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answered by Sweet Gran 4
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You've been listening to rhetoric too long. Learn to think for yourself.
The views you describe are how the republications have characterized him. This is rhetoric and is meant solely to make someone look a particularly regardless of how he really is. The dems do it also to Bush although to a much worse extent. You have to learn to read about a situation rather than what someone is telling you about the situation. Hope this helps.
2006-07-30 19:17:45
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answered by gtoacp 5
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John Kerry is a playboy marriage swindler who faked his heroism in Vietnam, threw away his medals when it suited him as a war protester, then dusted them off when he wanted to run as a war hero. And you wonder why we have an inarticulate boob for president now? GW was the better of two morons..
2006-07-30 19:16:07
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answered by Anonymous
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He is an idiot that ran on a platform of nonsense and luckily, the majority of americans were not fooled. That doesnt mean that
he is necessarily ill - meaning and I am sure he has some good points, but I am thankfull that he is not running our country.
Having said that - he had not much opposition. If I had to vote
for one of the democrats - it would have been Joe Lieberman.
2006-07-30 19:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I just finished an argument with a liberal and I brought this up but what can one do with a liberal
To answer your question No you can't trust him he is a loser from the word go he has no track record after all his big years in service to Mass
2006-07-30 19:17:16
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answered by PAUL W 2
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Nope. Not for nothin'.
Last election I had a pair of flip flops hanging off the back of my car with the John's names on them.
Should he run again (doubtful), I'll have to get some more!
2006-07-30 19:17:09
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answered by Barney523 1
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